katty
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Thu Feb-25-10 04:33 PM
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JP Morgan CEO quote of the day... |
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"Corporate America is in great shape."
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Thu Feb-25-10 04:35 PM
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1. He meant Corpulent America. |
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Too big to tighten a belt.
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Thu Feb-25-10 04:35 PM
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2. well no shit. in the meantime the average joe lives in a tent city and starves |
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Thu Feb-25-10 06:21 PM
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5. right...but, no matter.... whatever makes JP happy |
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Thu Feb-25-10 04:36 PM
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3. And furthermore the top 1% of income earners are experiencing no measurable rise in unemployment |
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But for the bottom 1% of income earners unemployment is now up to around 30%
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Thu Feb-25-10 04:48 PM
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Sure, the DJIA is back above 10,000; but how many corporations are expanding? Increasing profits? Hiring? On a sustainable basis?
A few Corps have vast sums in the bank and a few have vast (risky) paper wealth, but the Market Capitalization is no rational representation of the corporation's value or borrowing power. If the market dropped again, many would be finished.
How many of those big corporate mergers of the late 90's have produced enduring results and increased actual corporate value (rather than market cap) through today? Are there any?
Apple just reminded us of its $40,000,000,000 in cash. I hope they become a lending bank next. They'll stand a far better chance of increased value doing that than by any other strategy I can think of.
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