Tuesday, July 22, 2008

More Deja Vu, etc.

Apple crushes estimates for this quarter, guidance low. Has anyone seen that play before ? Here is the key: "Apple, of Cupertino, Calif., said it shipped nearly 2.5 million Macs, up 41% from the year-earlier period and well above the average unit growth of 15% to 16% for the global PC sector" iPods, iPhones, etc. lead people to buy Macs ... Apple makes most money on Macs and is gaining share in a huge market.

Alpha Fund will re-buy AAPL shares after the bears pound it awhile. This company has exciting new products using technology and great people interfaces. What other established company has this growth potential ? Long term, I like AAPL even better than GOOG, which I like a lot, too, as I patiently let the bears pound it to low prices for its own re-buy.

Corruption found in Kazakhstan ... uh ... "I'm shocked to find there is gambling going on in here!"

Regarding energy stocks, I will let the demand destruction story play out awhile before re-buying CVX, DVN, RIG and DO. Big oils like CVX have political risk, too.

AMEX misses earnings forecasts on credit losses ... uh ... to whom do they loan money ? My Amex card needs to be paid in full monthly. And their loan rates are too high for anyone to accept for more than a few months. Odd ... I never liked that stock anyway. Management seems lackadaisical, overpaid and excessively focused on marketing.

"Wachovia says its Wachovia mortgage unit to discontinue wholesale mortgage lending - Reuters (13.18 +0.21) -Update- Says decision to stop offering home loans through brokers effective July 25." ... good, how can quality control be enforced when mortgage brokers are used ? BAC showed the way here, too. This trend is part of the trend to drive business to the big banks and let them raise prices and spreads, which is part of my long-term outlook for them.

Yesterday's market action shows the short covering rally in the banks is mostly over. Now the grind commences, perhaps after a pullback as some shorts are re-established by the bears. Real buyers seeing the economy as muddling along will be patient. But these stocks pay great dividends that are safe barring a major additional downturn, which I do not expect. Dip buyers should step up for these now.

PS: WB reports earnings early AM ... I have much trepidation ... ugh they cut the dividend ... I should have taken counsel of my fears there. They brought in the guy from Treasury and since Paulson had been saying banks should cut dividends, that he would do it was a worry. The new dividend is quite low. I will exit this stock, which is my worst mistake in years. I glossed over quite a few clues over the months, thinking their assets and businesses were quite good. But management seems to have been horrible. And I put too much $$$ into WB for its position as a #4 pick. Darn, I "could" have gotten out at 14 yesterday and even considered it. Very discouraging ...

PPS: Regional banks: Keycorp misses eps, Suntruct big beat eps and no dividend cut nor new capital, Fifth Third beats ...

Word of the Day

Antinomian - adjective and noun [$10]; and Antinomianism - noun [$100]; the root dervies from the Greek "nomo-" meaning law.
Antinomian means (adj.) of or relating to the view that Christians are released from the obligation of observing the moral law (thus, salvation comes from faith alone regardless of commission of crimes, etc.); (noun, historical) a person who holds this view.
Antinomianism means 1. the name of a sect in Germany (1535) alleged to hold this view; 2. a person or groups holding such views.
Sentence: Somehow decades of neglect of enforcement of short selling rules led those addicted to that activity to evince antinomianism, viz., that normal trading and settlement rules somehow don't apply to short sellers.

75 comments:

  1. back to school sales down 7% from last yr.

    txn bad guidance.

    funny i watch way too much tv. right now practically all commercials talking about insane inflation.

    80% of americans r idiots and love tv. its a self fullfing prophecy.

    carmax running ads, showing people filling out their suv saying "well if i knew gas was going here and food prices were going to go up like this i wud have never bought this gas guzzler"

    MCD running costant adds about inflation.

    just great, mothership brought in two bobs, yesterday. think "office space".

    good morning Bob, Bob.
    let me tell u something about tps reports!

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  2. I watch way too much babblevision ...

    I watch almost zero other TV ... just movies on Netflix ... a force of deflation

    ;-)

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  3. Final score: Blog 4, Meredith 1.

    Ugh, that one win by Meredith does hurt, though.

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  4. updated blog reader count = 9

    analyst on blommberg-tv this morning "the balance sheets of FNM FRE are a house of cards"

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  5. WB dividend was last $0.20 per share annually in 1982 - 25 years of growth destroyed by management.

    For stock price one goes to just 1991.

    Horrible management ... arghhh.

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  6. didnt Wachovia just bring in a new CEO? no faith in the new management bunkerman?

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  7. Mantis " Is there anyone to tell me how this paint brush works?"

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  8. Mel going to the well, bringin in Hank ,his right hander for the fifth day in a row.......

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  9. size.....loooooool good times..good times...my turkey is cold g @##$$ it!!!

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  10. no faith in him ... I think he's just setting up the company for a sale now.

    If I want to own more JPM, I'll just buy it.

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  11. u know dimon is doing naked back flips on this WB news.

    he is getting hungier by the minute.

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  12. The homeless are flocking to Rittenhouse Square, one of Philadelphia's most elegant parks. On a recent morning, more than two dozen were asleep on benches.

    Their ranks have swelled during the summer and it's become a problem for some in the city trying to keep up appearances.

    can u say philly dirt nap?

    the homeless down here r organized enuff to hold protests about getting kicked out of parks.

    how do they do that? do they have cell phones or blackberrys?

    this is no 20th century mid cycle slow down.

    this is the 21st century, too many people, not enuff to go around, world leaders r too myopic to understand it, kaka kaka.

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  13. turn philly to glass to halt the charming roach-like-gun toting-drug sellin "citizens" scattering and destroying the state

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  14. dont forget pitt!

    http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/07/21/pickens.interview/index.html

    t boone for president!

    philly into glass. hmmm, that wud finally end the philly fans 25 yrs of frustration.

    then i cud start rooting for these tampa teams.

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  15. Bunky...how did all those poor lil' japs get home from the event once you had smoked all their whips.

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  16. fins reports all over poor merideth...taking her Kobe style indeed...Bunky, so how did BAC make that #...ala WFC, nononono loss at 120 days, we write off at 160 days.

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  17. JNJ HN 30% good guys off the open print trade.

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  18. I read a bit more - they made the # in investment banking revenue big increase over Q1

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  19. Spin's bitter boy spot on Bunky

    10:52 AM UBS's Art Cashin says the SEC's move to restrict some naked shorts puts those left out - regional banks - in even more peril. If one or two fall prey, look out. "Enforce the borrow rule across the board or run the risk of chaos."

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  20. uh.......guess JNJ was a buy



    PS....what does JNJ HN 30% mean? i still have no clue

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  21. still waitin for frosty's Mamma mia review


    wide stance indeed

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  22. i think the 'rich man's panic os 2008 ' may be over


    the banks are acting pretty good

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  23. "He who sells what isn't his'n must buy it back or go to pris'n."


    who said this bunkerman? lets see how your history is...

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  24. i think that's jp morgan


    no googling here

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  25. no more shortin of banks allowed....and oil gettin crushed

    uh....i guess that makes me bullish


    go BIG JOHN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  26. but remember......i'm only a ping pong player

    i can be bullish and 100% short at the same time



    PS....will someone explain to me wtf JNJ HN 30% means?? do you know Bman

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  27. JP Morgan...not a bad answer, but incorrect

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  28. bill gross has it right. worth reading.

    "Dear President Obama," the letter began. "You have inherited a mess. Your predecessor, fixated on emulating a former Republican icon from a far different economic era, chose to emphasize tax cuts for the rich and excessive consumption for all Americans," Gross wrote. "He promoted deregulation and free markets when, in fact, the markets and their institutions needed tough love."

    lol


    gross right about president mush and right that big mac is deader than dead. no chance, he mite not even be alive by november.

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  29. I don't know frosty-speak, Bud.

    ;-)

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  30. Just finished being a plumber ... good that I know how to use tools ... like the common man

    ;-)

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  31. The book about him by Bouck White is really fun, if not wholly accurate.

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  32. bill gross has it right. worth reading.

    "Dear President Obama," the letter began. "You have inherited a mess. Your predecessor, fixated on emulating a former Republican icon from a far different economic era, chose to emphasize tax cuts for the rich and excessive consumption for all Americans," Gross wrote. "He promoted deregulation and free markets when, in fact, the markets and their institutions needed tough love


    third time it reads even better..ppffttt

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  33. did they reinstate the uptick rule??

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  34. ugh-a-roo I see WB is now way up, guess I sold at day lows.

    I could not bear looking at it anymore, being so wrong.

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  35. The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Tuesday shows Barack Obama attracting 43% of the vote while John McCain earns 42%. When "leaners" are included, it’s Obama 46% and McCain 46% (see recent daily results). McCain is viewed favorably by 57% of voters, Obama by 55%.



    go BIG JOHN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  36. don't get too upset Bman...


    the other banks are lookin good

    BAC especially

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  37. you dont have the right to talk banks looking good Sally..zip it punk....lol

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  38. uh Bud...details are available for free via private email...now repeat after me...Bunky is the greatest investor of all time.

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  39. sorry to all the "readers" out there.....but he had it comin...just spinny being spinny..loool

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  40. ok .....just sent john mccain $300 bux......upto 800 now

    if he ever takes a 3-4 % lead.....i'll max out 2300


    die obama die !!!!!!!

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  41. 'greatest investor of all time'


    huh??

    well.....i'll be polite


    Bman and i are on the same train ......the john mccain express to 1600 pennsylvania

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  42. Tuesday, July 22, 2008


    John McCain has opened a modest lead over Barack Obama in the key swing state of Ohio. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in the Buckeye State shows McCain attracting 46% of the vote while Obama earns 40%.

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  43. how many bips was hilldog ahead in early feb?

    most people r white hot pissed and blame president mush.

    u pissed it away on hilldog, now on big mac.

    hilldog is no elitist.........."we r the president"

    lmaooooooooooooo

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  44. Roubini: Bear Market Only Half Over, But It's Not Armageddon

    One of the most noted skeptics on Wall Street, NYU Professor Nouriel Roubini says the financial system is in "the worst crisis since the Great Depression," and that the bear market in stocks is only half over.

    Subprime mortgages are only the tip of the bad-loan iceberg, says Roubini, who expects the "subprime financial system" to ultimately suffer credit-related losses of between $1 trillion and $2 trillion vs. the approximately $330 billion thus far.

    Roubini believes the economy slid into recession in the first quarter of 2008 and will remain there until the second quarter of 2009, with "subpar growth" likely to characterize the recovery.

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  45. Sen. Joseph Lieberman, I-Conn., the committee's chairman, praised Pickens' plan, calling it a "classically American message of can-do optimism."

    "The high price of gas today is literally wounding America and causing the American economy to stagger," Lieberman said.


    the American economy to stagger," Lieberman said.

    i believe joe is a head. maybe he reads this blog too?

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  46. non-posters lined up around the block for Toy Story 3

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  47. the stance is wider than ever.

    tappa tappa tappa

    ;-)

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  48. WB a strong link in the daisy chain trade...Bunky, pushing the chips to the pass line WM...if WB good WM outstanding sir...non-posters may want to discuss via private email.

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  49. hmmmmm.....lemme see if i got this


    WM is goin up......right??


    who the f can understand Bob????

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  50. i wonder if the non-posters can understand frosty

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  51. this HGH is gud stuff.

    screw watching cals and exercise!

    who has the time to exercise?

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  52. BAC lookin good


    "great trade Bman"

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  53. if the credit crisis is over.......and crude goes to 110



    the only way michelle obama gets to the white house is as a.....cook or maid

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  54. atta boy Bud...Strom Thurmond has a big smile on his face looking down at that post...one soul at a time...Strom a non-poster indeed.

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  55. Bud acting like his old hero Kerry....

    "I voted for the war before I voted against the war"

    flip flop indeed

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  56. Rush has a pez dispense with bud's face on it. but instead of candy, it spits out little bluzzzzzzzzzz.

    guess it takes a drug addict to spin a drug addict.

    10 beans still 200 bucks?

    :-)

    racist jokes about michelle, and bob is disgusting????????????

    self hating dark meat, indeed.

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  57. is this 1920s type manipulation??

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  58. rnt bear market rallys fast and furious?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

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  59. ugh that WB trade was a cluster f-up

    How I hate that stock & company

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  60. Bman what are your banks longs now


    BAC C JPM ?

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  61. Bania dump Rev for Bunk????...maybe the lurkers could do a secret vote to decide.....

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  62. wasnt bayans girlfriend, the mentor of jerrys girlfriend?

    so that wud make bud, the tanks..........oh never mind.

    no goog allowed.

    how many women did jerry date during the shows run?

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  63. no way!!!!


    tank was great today.....winners galore


    6k indeed

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  64. I went to high school with Rachael... they were huge not just spectacular(not that I know first hand)..lol

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  65. no way!!!!


    tank was great today.....winners galore


    6k indeed


    too bad ya didnt get the mfl ISRG email...ahhhhh whats 40 points
    looooooool

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  66. they used to be spectacular.

    now she is a season away from staring on nip and tuck.

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  67. lol...not her...the one when george has shrinkage issues..lmaoo

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  68. yes, Bud. BAC, JPM and C big positions in all, in that order

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