Eastman Kodak Co. (EK)

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    Aug 14 02:38 PM
    Nine Olympic Stocks [view article]
    You forgot SINA, this company is supplying live feed in 4 different languages to their consumers. They raised guidance on Q3 forecast. It recently pulled back after earnings which I think is a great opportunity to jump abroad. LONG SINA Reply
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    Aug 13 09:27 AM
    Nine Olympic Stocks [view article]
    Warnaco Group (WRC), maker of the speedo LZR, should have also been noted. The stock just hit a new high. Reply
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    Aug 13 09:00 AM
    Nine Olympic Stocks [view article]
    What about NKE? Reply
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    Aug 04 03:27 PM
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    31 S&P 500 Stocks with Negative 3 FY Net Income [view article]
    No I mean average Reply
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    Aug 04 01:18 PM
    31 S&P 500 Stocks with Negative 3 FY Net Income [view article]
    I think you mean cumulative 3 year losses, not average.
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    Aug 03 04:07 PM
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    31 S&P 500 Stocks with Negative 3 FY Net Income [view article]
    There are reasons to question the significance of the S&P500, at least in terms of what it actually represents. For an interesting view on the subject see article and comments at:
    www.clusterstock.com/2...
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    Aug 01 04:07 PM
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    Don't Sell Celgene - Cramer's Lightning Round (7/30/08) [view article]
    Cramer did lose faith in Celgene, but its giant army of loyalists who know it best did not. The near-term is absolutely brilliant, with international and label expansion of Revlimid sales, and Vidaza stealing all of Dacogen's thunder. And that's all that most investors care to hear about. But many who know the company best believe that several products in the pipeline have real potential to be far bigger even than Revlimid - starting with the next one likely to hit the market, Apremilast, which is an oral Enbrel. Reply
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    Jul 24 08:08 AM
    Investing in Dividend Paying Companies [view article]
    Interesting analysis. I would also like to know how you would have faired if you reinvested the dividends. Also if the analysis can distinguish between companies that raise the dividends consistently and the ones that do not. Reply
  • commenter
    Jul 22 11:01 AM
    Investing in Dividend Paying Companies [view article]
    Good info, thanks
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  • commenter
    Jul 21 10:48 AM
    Investing in Dividend Paying Companies [view article]
    Okie and anon: I think the reference to 430% is to a 20-year return not a ten year return, which comes out on my HP12c as about 8.7% annually... Reply
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    Jul 18 07:50 AM
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    Buyback Announcement Sparks Options Interest in Eastman Kodak [view article]
    How many restructurings and buybacks has this company announced in the past 20 years? Why can this company never seem to get its act together? Reply
  • commenter
    Jul 17 09:07 AM
    Investing in Dividend Paying Companies [view article]
    Hello,

    Is USX corp. (X) expected to have volatility on the upside soon?
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  • commenter
    Jul 16 12:08 AM
    Investing in Dividend Paying Companies [view article]
    quick..be careful. You are probably walking into a value trap, with many of the that ETFs holdings cutting their dividends. Reply
  • commenter
    Jul 15 06:49 PM
    Investing in Dividend Paying Companies [view article]
    What about PGF: the PowerShares Financial Preferred ETF? This thing yields about 8% and is only down about 1.2% ytd, compared to -30% or so for XLF. I just discovered it today and I'm looking into it for my IRA, if anyone has any opinions on PGF, please feel free to share. Reply
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    Jul 15 05:09 PM
    Investing in Dividend Paying Companies [view article]
    First, interesting to see that names of companies like Westinghouse, Philip Morris, and Union Carbide had to be explained. Sheesh, I guess I am getting old, as these are as familiar as Google to me. More directly, I sometimes wonder "what is the true value of a stock." As the market value varies so greatly, the "present value of future cash flows." people surely must think that cash flow is not too clear! Dividends really help me see the value -- compared with bonds or most treasuries these company payouts provide real inflation protection. Thanks for an article weighted to something other than tomorrow! Reply

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