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To: Rangle who wrote (38307)10/24/2008 7:28:52 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 48461
 
Wish I had shorted the rest of the media too.



To: Rangle who wrote (38307)10/26/2008 12:02:48 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48461
 
Mood is wrong!!!

However, there are some developing & compelling bargains in individual stocks.

The indexes I just trade, I don't care if they go up or down, the money doesn't know how it was made and it all spends the same.

I'll post some of the ideas as I get the time.



To: Rangle who wrote (38307)10/27/2008 9:47:06 AM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48461
 
Awesome trading this morn so far... (index)



To: Rangle who wrote (38307)10/27/2008 9:58:45 AM
From: Bucky Katt  Respond to of 48461
 
I'm betting the FED cuts as much as 1% this week and this will cause a spike in the indexes.

I know what your thinking, the discount rate is already
at 1.5% but this move will be a psychological move more than a strategic move.



To: Rangle who wrote (38307)10/27/2008 12:51:33 PM
From: joseffy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48461
 
Rangle,

You see a pattern here?

Most Major Papers Continue Circulation Decline

By Jennifer Saba : October 27, 2008

editorandpublisher.com

NEW YORK For those holding out for some improvement in print circulation, this morning brings disappointment. The Audit Bureau of Circulations released the latest figures for the six- month period ending September 2008 and the report shows major drops in circulation at the big metros.

According to ABC for the 507 newspapers reporting in this period, daily circulation slipped 4.6% to 38,165,848 copies. For the 571 papers, Sunday dropped 4.8% to 43,631,646 copies.

For comparison purposes, in September 2007 reporting period, daily circ fell 2.6% and Sunday was down 4.6%.

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All daily averages below are for Monday through Friday. The percent change compares this September period to the same period last year.

Daily circ at The New York Times fell 3.5% to 1,000,665 copies.

The Wall Street Journal (as we reported last week) was virtually flat, up about 1,800 copies on a daily basis to 2,011,999. USA Today was also up a fraction of a percent to 2,293,310 copies.

But The Washington Post's daily circulation declined 1.9% to 622,714. Sunday was down 3.1% to 866,057. At the Los Angeles Times circ decreased a little more: 5% daily and on Sunday to 739,147 and 1,055,076, respectively. Daily circulation at the Chicago Tribune was down 7.7% to 516,032. Sunday declined 5.7% to 864,845 copies.

The San Francisco Chronicle lost 7% of its daily circulation to 339,430 copies while Sunday was down a hair more, 7.4% to 398,116. The San Jose Mercury News was down slightly, 1.9% to 224,199 and Sunday was down much more, 4.3% to 241,518.

On the East Coast, daily circulation at The Boston Globe plummeted 10.1% to 323,983 copies. Sunday circ was down 8.4% to 503,659. The Baltimore Sun’s daily circ declined 5.9% to 218,923 while Sunday fell 3.8% to 350,640.

Daily circulation at The Philadelphia Inquirer slipped 11.0% to 300,674 copies. Sunday plunged 13.7% to 556,426. At the Daily News in Philly, daily circ slipped 13.2% to 97,694.

Daily circ at The Arizona Republic declined 5.5% to 361,333 while Sunday 3.6% to 463,036. Its sister paper the Indianapolis Star lost 3.3% of its daily circ (244,796 copies) and 4.6% of Sunday to 321,760.

In Florida circulation fell steeply at the Miami Herald - its daily circ was down 11.8% to 210,884. Sunday was down 9% to 279,484. </>The Orlando Sentinel lost 3.3% of its daily circ to 206,363 and about the same on Sunday (-3.2%) to 307,976 copies.

Daily circ at the Denver Post dropped 6.5% to 210,585 and at the Rocky Mountain News it was down 6.6% to 210,281. The combined Sunday circulation for the JOA papers declined 9.1% to 545,442.

In Detroit, the Free Press lost 6.8% of its daily circ to 298,243 copies. The Detroit News’ daily circ plunged 10.0% to 178,280 copies.