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Privatize the Banks, or Create Entirely New Ones?
I read somewhere recently that people in government don’t spend much, if any, time gathering information from the media as the information they do process comes from more selective sources through established channels. I can only interpret that to mean that they get rid of those that don’t agree with...
Tags: Financial, US Market, Jim Delaney
External links 2009-02-25
Credit Market Overview: Problems Facing GE
After declaring [[GE]]'s dividend sacrosanct, Jeffrey Immelt’s recent reversal begged of episodes that have become all too common since stocks peaked in October of 2007. (How different did things look back then?!). Members of the “C” suites of Bear Stearns and then, a few months later, Lehman Brothers...
Tags: Financial, Jim Delaney, General Electric Co.
External links 2009-03-04
A Positive Step for the CDS Market
These are historic times for many reasons; the U.S.A. elected its first Black President and the economy is experiencing a contraction that brings to mind some of the most severe in this Nation’s existence. by Jim Delaney
Tags: Financial, Jim Delaney, American International Group Inc.
External links 2009-03-09
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley: Co-Focus of Barron's Cover
“Beware the Ides of March”. For Caesar these words had dreadful consequences and from his point of view, yes, unintended too. In the financial markets there is a Caesar as well only this one might seem a cross breed with Medusa as many times throughout this financial crisis we have...
Tags: Financial, Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Jim Delaney, Morgan Stanley
External links 2009-03-18
Geithner Plan Plus Housing News Offer Specks of Light on the Economic Horizon
Steve Kroft admonished President Obama while interviewing him this past Sunday evening on 60 Minutes for mixing laughter with his discussion of a financial system that, even with the market’s latest run up from its March 6th lows, is still in precarious shape at best. “Are you punch drunk?” Kroft...
Tags: US Market, Financial, Jim Delaney, American International Group Inc.
External links 2009-03-24
Perhaps Congress Bears As Much Blame for this Mess As Wall Street
In a sequence that, were it scripted by Hollywood would not be believed, the media’s attention focused Tuesday on Messrs. Bernanke and Geithner tied to the stake as Congress fanned the flames and another episode of “Wall St. Witch Hunt” unfolded only to be followed yesterday by Jake DeSantis’ now...
Tags: Financial, Jim Delaney, American International Group Inc.
External links 2009-03-26
Not a Good Week to Be a Bank
Last week seemed like a good week to be a bank; [[GS]] painted a picture that, if you looked hard enough, contained small rays of sunshine. The view, it seemed, was so rare GS was able to hock it immediately for $5BN in stock which it is using to lead...
Tags: Financial, Goldman Sachs Group Inc., J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Jim Delaney
External links 2009-04-21
Capital One Raises Dividend, Lays People Off on Same Day: Market Cheers
In writing this piece every day I always try to envision it from the reader’s perspective. This includes never saying things like: “Back on such and such a date we highlighted the problems with XYZ and today they went bankrupt.” Additionally, when necessary I have no qualms about taking myself...
Tags: Financial, Jim Delaney, Capital One Financial Corp.
External links 2009-04-24
Goldman's CDS Curve Inversion
The free marketers. . . yes, I know it's Friday morning but I said “free marketeers” not “three musketeers” have been clamoring lo’ this entire crisis of credit, confidence and confusion to let the forces of supply and demand do what they do so well and allow evolution sort out...
Tags: Financial, Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Jim Delaney
External links 2009-05-08
Just How Much Clarity Did the Stress Tests Create?
With the release of the “Stress Test” results last Thursday, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said that he was “reasonably confident” that the information would “make it easier for banks to raise new equity from private sources” while admitting that “we have a lot of work to do in repairing the...
Tags: Financial, Jim Delaney, Bank of America Corp., Wells Fargo & Co.
External links 2009-05-12
Saving CIT: Good News for the Confidence of the Entire Financial System
Jim Delaney submits: Decried by some as “too small to save” instead of the usual “too big to fail”, CIT went into the weekend with prospects that even the “green shootists” would have to call bleak. A $0.41 stock price and a CDS level of 6430bps are...
Tags: Financial, Jim Delaney, CIT Group
External links 2009-07-21
Citi and Occidental Petroleum: Strange Bedfellows?
Jim Delaney submits: Politics, it is said, makes for strange bedfellows. This has been proven over and over again as we have watched Uncle Sam take aim at straw dog after straw dog attempting to shoot the perpetrator of the debacle caused by his own greatest efforts to...
Tags: Financial, Jim Delaney, Citigroup Inc., Occidental Petroleum Corp.
External links 2009-10-22
Goldman's CDS / Equity Level Disconnect
Jim Delaney submits: Ever since Matt Taibbi informed us that Goldman Sachs GS was actually “a great vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity,” the press has pressed the issue with numerous articles and a chronicling of their every move including and possibly most notably, their nominally...
Tags: Financial, Jim Delaney, Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
External links 2009-10-28
GE's Immelt Turns Dem
Jim Delaney submits: With its current CEO having pulled a lever for John McCain, its previous CEO, who hand-picked the current one, having a long history of riding the elephant on election day and the head of its government-relations office having worked for one Ronnie and two Georges,...
Tags: Materials & Industrials, Financial, Jim Delaney, General Electric Co.
External links 2009-11-19

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Hatfield to resign as Okla. Gas & Electric Energy CFO
James R. Hatfield will resign as the chief financial officer of OGE Energy Corp. effective July 11. "We appreciate Jim's 14 years of dedicated service to OGE Energy, and we wish him all the best in his future endeavors," said Pete Delaney, president and CEO of the parent...
Tags: CFO, Forbes
Research articles 2008-06-23
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