By Larry Doyle on Mar 2, 2009 in American Consumers, Banking Institutions, Commerce, Current Affairs, Deficit, Economic Stimulus, Economy, Employment, Equity Markets, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Global Finance, Housing & Housing Crisis, Sense on Cents (Larry Doyle blog), Unemployment, Wall Street | 12 Comments
Warren Buffett’s annual letter to shareholders is always a highly anticipated event by market participants. Given the fact that Berkshire is effectively a diversified holdings company, Buffett has a unique perspective into a wide array of businesses. He also has the wisdom of investing over many years and through many challenging markets. Well, if misery [...]
By American Girl in Italy on Mar 1, 2009 in Banking Institutions, Deficit, Economic Stimulus, Economy | 33 Comments
I thought this a worthy interview to share, for those who missed it. Trump and Hannity sat down for a lengthy, and coherent interview (which I prefer over those 2 second jobbies you usually get in the media, with everyone screaming over each other) and discussed the stimulus package, the housing bailout, charity deductions, banks, [...]
By Larry Doyle on Mar 1, 2009 in American Consumers, Banking Institutions, Barack Obama, Commerce, Congress (House & Senate), Current Affairs, Deficit, Democratic Party, Economic Stimulus, Economy, Employment, Equity Markets, Global Finance, Hedge Funds, Home Loan, Housing & Housing Crisis, Mortgage Crisis, Mortgages, Obama Administration, Real Estate, Republicans, Sense on Cents (Larry Doyle blog), Stimulus Plan, Unemployment, Wall Street | 13 Comments
Prior to going to the comments section of my son’s report card, human nature dictates that I first look at the grades. In that same vein, let’s see how the markets performed for the month of February: Let’s review my specific projections from the January 2009 Recap: