Posted in October 31, 2009 ¬ 10:03 amh.iancassel
Avantair, Inc $1.20 (AAIR) is the low cost leader in the fractional jet ownership industry. Avantair is gaining market share even in this worrisome economy as the wealthy business traveler is starting to seek “value” in the fractional jet space. When compared to NetJets, CitationShares, FlexJet, and others: Avaintair has the lowest fuel burn, lowest [...]
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Posted in October 31, 2009 ¬ 8:32 amh.iancassel
Salt Lake City-based ZAGG, a maker of protective covers for electronics items, is one of the winners of a contest from Google. According to Google, it awarded ZAGG, along with two other firms, with $25,000 worth of free national advertising on cable channels such as CNBC, Hallmark and Bloomberg. The contest was based on a [...]
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Posted in October 27, 2009 ¬ 6:46 pmh.iancassel
ChangeWave Research surveyed 4,255 consumers showing Apple (30%) gaining market share on RIM (40%), closer then anytime in the surveys existence.
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Posted in October 26, 2009 ¬ 7:50 pmh.iancassel
It’s official, the world’s most remote place is on the Tibetan plateau (34.7°N, 85.7°E). From here, says Andy Nelson, a former researcher at the European Commission, it is a three-week trip to the cities of Lhasa or Korla – one day by car and the remaining 20 on foot. Rough terrain and an [...]
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Posted in October 24, 2009 ¬ 10:15 amh.iancassel
Special Commentary by Wells Fargo Securities Economics Group
Executive Summary
Gold prices have surged in recent months, which some observers claim is a clear warning that inflation will soon turn sharply higher as it did in the late 1970s. However, other forward-looking market-based inflation indicators do not support this hypothesis. Inflation indicators such as bond yields, consumer [...]
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Posted in October 22, 2009 ¬ 4:41 pmh.iancassel
I find that capital appreciation for winning stocks comes in thirds. Each third constitutes a different type of investor buying the stock. The first third of a stock price move is usually made up of retail investors and real small funds. The second third of a stock price move comes from small cap funds buying, [...]
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Posted in October 22, 2009 ¬ 11:29 amh.iancassel
Can someone please explain why Mr. Bove noted on CNBC that Wells Fargo is proving “itself to be a standout” in the banking industry (2:30 into the clip), that it “would help push the market higher,” and that is it the big winner in today’s earnings derby, a mere nine hours before he ends up [...]
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Posted in October 21, 2009 ¬ 8:52 amh.iancassel
Each month more Americans watch YouTube then the SuperBowl. In this video learn how marketers and agencies for ZAGG Inc., Borla Performance Industries, and Wawa used video to drive results for their businesses in this webcast, co-hosted by YouTube and ClickZ. ZAGG spot runs from 15 min – 30 min in this video. I actually [...]
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