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- The Case for Lazard: Vive La France
- William Kabourek submits: Of late I've felt as if I was Beldar Conehead. Over the holidays I consumed "mass quantities" of food and swallowed beer by the six-pack. Additionally, I'd feel comfortable saying I too was from France, as Beldar regularly answered, since our politicians are inserting the government into...
- External links 2009-01-09
- What Will Happen to Berkshire Hathaway Post-Buffett?
- William Kabourek submits: The legendary investor, Warren Buffett, when asked what will happen when he is no longer at the helm of Berkshire (BRK.A), always is quick to assure us that he has identified qualified successors to run the company and manage the investment portfolio. Besides, he feels fine and...
- External links 2009-01-14
- The Geithner Plan Calls for Outrage, Not Celebration
- William Kabourek submits: Yesterday was day of celebration in the market as investors took comfort in the government's latest plan. It should have been a day of outrage toward government bureaucrats and politicians that have now blessed the very actions that they demonized over the past two years and crippled...
- External links 2009-03-24
- Why Banks Require Zero Interest Cost for Overnight Funds
- William Kabourek submits: It's well known that commercial banks have faced strong headwinds for the past several years. While banking commentators acknowledge that not all of the problem mortgage loans have been foreclosed yet and commercial real estate problems loom, the industry has been saved by the combined action of...
- External links 2009-10-01
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- Aaron's Rents: Rare Opportunity for Share Price Appreciation in 2009
- William Kabourek submits: Tough times are prosperous times for rent-to-own companies. Rent-to-own companies are low-end banks. They provide furniture, appliances, and electronics to those that have credit issues or are turned off by the established credit industry. Customers are generally lower income earners that know that they will get into...
- External links 2009-02-09
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