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Phoenix
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Re: Bernake's bag of tricks is empty
Phoenix   8/27/2011 11:11:30 AM
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Well who has got a new bag of tricks now to brighten the economic outlook? Any possible solutions? Do you think the congress will do something?

mInvestor
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Iron
Re: Apple's Model
mInvestor   8/27/2011 10:01:31 AM
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I agree, see what happened to Microsoft after Bill Gates left. Apple needs another real leader. Would Tim Cook be as good as that? We will wait and see. No question, Apple will still be a good company for many years. But would it be the same company that have triggered so much exciting events(like long waiting line out side store before iPhone/iPad released)?

 

 

impactnow
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Iron
Yawn the Fed has no solution
impactnow   8/27/2011 12:54:54 AM
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Do we think the fed will come up with anything else in the additional two days or will it just cost taxpayers a bundle for them to sit in a room and decide to tell us they are doing nothing? I need more than coffee before any more of Uncle Ben’s speeches!

PredictableChaos
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Platinum
Bernake's bag of tricks is empty
PredictableChaos   8/26/2011 10:58:41 PM
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The Fed can't print more money, can they?  Can't lower interest rates much, if any.  And the Federal government is near the end of it's effort to spend-spend-spend the economy to health.  (Didn't work anyway.)

Small wonder Bernanke wants to point the finger at congress and their little debate about debt limits.

ProfR
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Platinum
Apple's Model
ProfR   8/26/2011 9:01:47 PM
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I think Apple will still do OK. However, Jobs has been the front person here for some time. We need someone from Apple to fill the innovation leadership role publicly and give the market a look at a longer term strategy for Apple.

TelecomFreq
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Platinum
Re: Yeah...
TelecomFreq   8/26/2011 6:57:29 PM
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Scott, do you think this will be the start of golds final run to the top?

Scott Raynovich
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Blogger
Re: Yeah...
Scott Raynovich   8/26/2011 5:14:33 PM
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So gold is up another $50 since I wrote this... which was just about 4 hours ago.

icebreaker1975
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Silver
Yeah...
icebreaker1975   8/26/2011 4:58:35 PM
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we are gonna stay tuned alright...Bernanke, this guy! 

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