Meaning, a fund set up such that it had a performance fee (~10%) above its management fee (~1-2%) but also adhered to many hedge fund rules that...
Why do you need a ticker at all? CNBC/CNNfn do it as old habit, no pros use it (or shouldn't).
And aside from casual and ignorant viewers of CNBC and a few electronic tickers on Times Square who actually uses tickers for trading info (as by...
I know this may be Wall Street heresy, but is it time to retire the use of abbreviated symbols as shorthand for company stock names? As more...
2003 Year End Review 12/31/03 Update Type Recommendation (current status) ------ --------------------- 1 Strong bull (anticipate...
12/29/03 Update Type Recommendation (current status) ------ --------------------- 1 Strong bull (anticipate significant upside...
12/18/03 Update Type Recommendation (current status) ------ --------------------- 1 Strong bull (anticipate significant upside...
Among various commentaries I've read over the years, one of the most repeated is that stocks have individual tendencies that are above and beyond...
12/11/03 Update Type Recommendation (current status) ------ --------------------- 1 Strong bull (anticipate significant upside...
Traders like J. Cramer tout that their style of subscription service to select stocks are worth paying for because they give you a preview of what...
Sorry, already posted earlier...duh!
Vic Niederhoffer's website Daily Speculations has an excellent transcript of a discussion with several top money thinkers and traders around the...
12/8/03 Update Type Recommendation (current status) ------ --------------------- 1 Strong bull (anticipate significant upside...
11/29/03 Update Type Recommendation (current status) ------ --------------------- 1 Strong bull (anticipate significant upside...
11/3/03 Update Type Recommendation (current status) ------ --------------------- 1 Strong bull (anticipate significant upside...
Would this work to mitigate the costs on trading a large block (>250K shares) of stock? Before you actually place the order (in this case, a buy)...
I am not talking about an illusionary fly-by-nighter (see ZZZ Best), but if a solid company did it this way: a Google, a UPS, et al.
Okay, let's reverse the strategy aka go Berkshire. Have an IPO with few shares issued but at a huge initial price (~$40K/share). The effect of...
I think you misunderstand, when I meant a trillion shares, I am referring to outstanding shares, of which the issued IPO number may be far lower....
Let's say a company wants an IPO for its stock. However, instead of pricing it at $10 and issuing 1 billion shares for a market cap of $10B, it...
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