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The following is an excerpt from John Melloy | December 16, 2011 | CNBC.com |
A decade of zero price gains, two busted bubbles, and successive credit crises have left stock investors as disillusioned as they were at the end of the 1970s, but that could set the stage for a ... Read More
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By Warren Kaplan
The Stock Option Writer
© Warren Kaplan 2011
December 1, 2011
One of DOW JONES Industrial stocks, Intel is another example of where selling puts brings in more income than do the dividends and at the same time, commits the seller of puts to be able to MAYBE get the ... Read More
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By: Brenda Lee Hamilton, Attorney
Deutsche Börse has extended its successful equity financing programs to allow Entry Standard listed companies to raise capital through bond offerings, Due to low transparency requirements, the bond listing and/or offering is ideal companies listed or qualified for the Entry Standard of the Frankfurt ... Read More
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By Warren Kaplan
The Stock Option Writer
© Warren Kaplan 2011-2012
February 21, 2012
With the stock market on an upward tear, it is time to look for selling points. The challenge is that safe government bond yields are so low that it literally forces one to buy stocks that pay dividends. Where $100,000 ... Read More
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The following is an excerpt from Sam Stovall, S&P Capital IQ, chief equity strategist, The Outlook | December 19, 2012 | msnbc.com |
One approach that we believe will never go out of style -- regardless of tax policy -- is the focus on reasonably priced quality.
Whatever the conclusion of the ... Read More
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The following is an excerpt from Ivan Hoff | December 4, 2011 | Ivanhoff.com
1. Stock prices run in cycles. Periods of re-pricing are usually quick and powerful and then they are followed by trendless consolidation.
2. Stocks are very highly correlated during drastic selloffs and during the initial stage of the ... Read More
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The following is an excerpt from Dan Kadlec | July 24, 2012 | Time.com |
Dividend stocks are leading the market and some pundits believe the rally is a bubble about to end badly. But they may be underestimating the flood of income-starved retiree money heading this direction in a record ... Read More
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The following is an excerpt from Lindsey Bell | November 7, 2011 | thestreet.com
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Just as some European countries combine capitalism and socialism -- called the third way -- investors would do well to find a new strategy that combines long-term and short-term trading strategies.
This year has ... Read More
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The following is an excerpt from Meena Krishnamsetty | September 24, 2012 | Smartmoney.com |
Equity hedge funds usually hedge around 50% of their long exposure. It just doesn't make sense to compare them to the S&P 500 Index SPX +1.15% , which is 100% long. So we came up with ... Read More
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Frankfurt Listings 101
In the past few years more than 3,200 United States companies have obtained listings on the FSE (“FSE”). The FSE is owned and operated by Deutsche Börse, which also owns the clearing company Clearstream. The FSE is the largest stock exchange in Germany and boasts a share ... Read More
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By: David T. Shaheen, Esq. - Partner, Burk & Reedy, LLP
Self-Filing To Become Public
If the objective of your company is to be public and you are not large enough to attract a big-time Wall Street underwriter for a traditional IPO, you need to consider the significant benefits of a ... Read More
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Today we are facing a marked change in the ability of small profitable privately held companies to enter the public market through a reverse merger.
We have provided below an initial question and answer format for your consideration to approaching and listing on the Frankfurt Exchange.
Whether you are considering a Frankfurt ... Read More
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