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Shoulda had a T-bill? (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
Dick's Sporting Goods was my dumbest investment. After listening to a TV stock guru talk up the stock, I decided to buy the day before its quarterly earnings announcement. Well, it plummeted. At one point I lost well over 25 percent within only a month. I continued to check out the financials of the company and decided that it was worth hanging onto. I planned to cash out when it hit a certain ...

Tar-sands stocks will sink if oil price slides (Toronto Star)
Proponents prefer the cleaner "oil-sands" tag and opponents prefer the dirtier "tar-sands" tag. Of course, investors older than 50 tend to use the original term, tar sands.

Meat shop on cutting edge of food trends (Knoxville News Sentinel)
SAN FRANCISCO - The pillar-box red lipstick is the first clue the white-coated butcher sawing up a grass-fed California lamb isn't your typical meat-cutter.

Devotees snap up Polaroid stocks (Sydney Morning Herald)
Four months after Polaroid announced it was halting production, Polaroid lovers are feeling the pain as their film supply runs out.

New fish store opens in Adrian (The Daily Telegram)
The Fish Doctors is owned by Ivan Ramirez and Mike McGowan, longtime friends who turned their passion for aquatics into a business venture.

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CORRECT: Japanese Net Foreign Stocks Buy Y16.3B, Not Y16.3 (The Forex Market)
Japanese investors, meanwhile, were net sellers of foreign assets, also led largely by bond sales: Their Y217.7 billion net sales of foreign bonds, during a week when the specter of Federal Reserve rate hikes led to a massive bond sell-off, outweighed net purchases of Y16.3 billion of foreign stocks and Y25.3 billion of money-market instruments.

Fund manager looks for technology stocks to power gains (MENAFN)
Fund manager looks for technology stocks to power gains

Save Our Sealife amendment has unintended consequences (Sun-Sentinel)
Save Our Sealife

By itself, dividend number has limited value (Tacoma News Tribune)
Ask the Fool: My stocks? dividend yields vary from less than 1 percent to more than 3 percent. What?s a good number? Should I sell the low-yield shares and buy high-yield ones? ? H.W., Tucson, Ariz.

 

 

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