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- Profit Plays Offered by Obamanomics
- Martin Hutchinson submits: With his landslide election victory Tuesday – coupled with Democratic gains in the House of Representatives and in the Senate – U.S. President-elect Barack H. Obama II will have the ability to pursue more or less any policy he wants. For investors who have...
- External links 2008-11-06
- 'Peso-fication' of the Dollar Continues
- Martin Hutchinson submits: The plethora of bank and corporate bailouts, stimulus plans and interest-rate cuts that the U.S. government has produced over the last three months can only lead to one outcome: The U.S. dollar has to decline. During the crisis so far, the dollar in general, and...
- External links 2008-12-14
- Rating Fifth Third Bancorp: A Zombie of a Different Kind
- Martin Hutchinson submits: Following my report on the viability of the top 12 U.S. banks, a number of readers have suggested that I missed Fifth Third Bancorp FITB. I’m happy to report that it wasn’t an oversight: The reality is that Fifth Third – with $120 billion in...
- External links 2009-02-22
- Wall Street's Worst Invention Ever: Credit Default Swaps
- Martin Hutchinson submits: When it comes to naming a winner in the competition for “the worst product ever invented by Wall Street,” there is quite a list of worthy candidates. With just the current financial crisis alone there are such “inventions” as subprime mortgages, auction rate preferred stock...
- External links 2009-03-05
- Three Main Reasons for GM's Slow Decline
- Martin Hutchinson submits: U.S. President Barack Obama’s firing of General Motors Corp. GM Chief Executive Officer G. Richard Wagoner Jr. may be the beginning of the final act of a long and sad drama - the slow death of GM. The company nameplate may soldier on in some...
- External links 2009-03-31
- Most Likely Scenario for the U.S.: Decade-Long Recession
- Martin Hutchinson submits: Since sinking to a 12-year low of 676.53 on March 9, the Standard and Poor’s 500 Index had risen 24% — the best such short-term rally since 1933. But this isn’t 1933 and you shouldn’t trust the rally. Happy Days are NOT here again, at...
- External links 2009-04-16
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- Money Morning's Martin Hutchinson Presents Six Ways to Play Gold Before it Hits $1,500 an Ounce… This Year
- BALTIMORE -- The following is an opinion editorial provided by Martin Hutchinson, Contributing Editor, Money Morning: Back in October - when gold was trading at only $770 an ounce - I told Money Morning readers that the "yellow metal" was looking like a very good bet. Since then,...
- Research articles 2008-04-10
- Robert J. Martin
- HUTCHINSON -- Robert J. Martin, 65, Hutchinson, died Sunday, March 21, 1999, at his home. Mr. Martin worked for Cessna Aircraft for 32 years. He was born April 18, 1933, at Kingman, the son of Violet and John Martin. He was a lifelong Hutchinson resident. He...
- Research articles 1999-03-24
- Global Investing, BRIC by BRIC
- Martin Hutchinson submits: If you’re a global investor looking for global profits - including one potential way to double your money - you need to "Hit the BRICs." Back in 2003, the Goldman Sachs Group Inc. GS - eager to push its clients toward emerging markets investment -...
- External links 2008-08-01
- 3 Plays on the Move of Global Manufacturing to China
- Martin Hutchinson submits: There’s more bad news for those of you who are worrying about the United States’ global geo-strategic position. According to a recent report, starting next year, Chinese manufacturing output will exceed that of the United States. In concrete figures, of the world’s $11.8 trillion...
- External links 2008-08-14
- Opportunities to Profit from the New Cold War
- Martin Hutchinson submits: Like it or not, with the invasion of Georgia, we have a new Cold War – as well as the profit opportunities that accompany such a conflict. International investors were able to make a lot of money during the “first” Cold War, so if any more...
- External links 2008-08-15
- 3 Ways to Profit from the Emerging Markets Investment Banking Boom
- Martin Hutchinson submits: Emerging markets are the place for investment bankers to wheel and deal during the next couple of years, as bankers in Asia, the Middle East and Latin America earn an increasing share of investment banking revenue. Emerging markets' share of investment banking revenue has increased...
- External links 2008-08-21
- 3 Stocks that Offer Growth and Dividends Too
- Martin Hutchinson submits: When it comes to income investing, it’s all too easy to fall into the trap of forgoing growth in pursuit of juicy dividends. It’s a major problem when investing in U.S. stocks in particular, but internationally, investors can have their cake and eat it, too: There...
- External links 2008-08-23
- 6 Golden Investments for a Commodities Bounce
- Martin Hutchinson submits: With oil off more than 20% from its July peak, and the Reuters-CRB Continuous Commodity Index down 19% from its June high, traders are betting that commodities have entered a bear cycle with much further to fall. But it is much more likely that commodities will...
- External links 2008-08-27
- A McCain Victory Wouldn't Mean Same Republican Economy
- Martin Hutchinson submits: One thing is clear about John McCain’s economic policies: They won’t be a mere continuation of George W. Bush’s policies. They can’t afford to be. While Bush’s tax cuts have been highly beneficial both to the stock market and to investors directly, the Bush Administration has...
- External links 2008-09-03
- Two Strategic Investments to Benefit from the Bailout
- Martin Hutchinson submits: Between the U.S. Treasury Department’s weekend bailout of Government Sponsored Enterprises GSEs Fannie Mae FNM and Freddie Mac FRE – and Monday’s bullish market reaction – you’d think the $5.4 trillion deal had no downside risk at all. Regrettably –...
- External links 2008-09-10
- Lehman's Risk Management Strategy May Have Caused the Problems
- Martin Hutchinson submits: When Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. LEH announced a third-quarter loss of $3.9 billion earlier this week, the investment bank’s shares plunged as Wall Street questioned its long-term ability to survive. Of the five big investment banks that were in operation at the outset of...
- External links 2008-09-12
- Profit Plays for the End of the 'Fail-and Bail' Cycle
- Martin Hutchinson submits: It was a rough weekend for the U.S. financial system. Investment banker Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. LEH collapsed and, as I predicted last week, the problems were not confined to Lehman. As Money Morning detailed Monday, Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc. MER has...
- External links 2008-09-16
- FCC's Martin Fires One Last Time at the Cable Industry
- As the Bush administration left Washington yesterday, there were no controversial, Marc Rich-style pardons to digest, but that doesn't mean there weren't any parting shots. According to a story in Broadcasting & Cable, outgoing FCC chairman Kevin Martin suggested "hundreds of thousands of dollars in proposed fines against cable operators."...
- Blog posts 2009-01-21
- Lieutenant General Martin G. Colladay
- LIEUTENANT GENERAL MARTIN G. COLLADAY Retired Aug. 1, 1977. Lieutenant General Martin G. Colladay is the deputy chairman, Military Committee, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Brussels, Belgium. General Colladay was born in 1925 in Hutchinson, Kan., where he received his education through high school. He attended the U.S....
- Research articles 2004-01-01
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