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TweetPhoto, an Ex-CEO, Arrington, Amateur Hour and the Streisand Effect.

November 19, 2009

So, Mr. Arrington calls the events surrounding a now fired CEO from TweetPhoto and the challenge to a blogger to remove an on-the-record interview of said now fired CEO, “Amateur Hour” and I have to agree up until the law firm gets involved. Here is my angle on this, and it comes from my own [...]

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A Downward Spiral as CIT Files for Bankruptcy.

November 1, 2009

The implications for the Taxpayer run along the lines that they aren’t going to get their money back from CIT. But there certainly are more implications. We know that investments are insured against failure, but when the negotiations to prevent failure fail themselves; one has to wonder if there are issues in that failure results [...]

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Google Deactivates Account that Received Email Sent to Wrong Account

September 29, 2009

Remember that bank that sent an email to an incorrect Google account? Well, Google locked the user out, basically treating the user as a criminal. A court ordered Google to do the deed, so I suppose it isn’t Google’s fault that a user is being treated as a criminal even though they didn’t do anything. [...]

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NYTimes Article reinforces my thought that Health Insurance is next housing bubble.

September 19, 2009

I have been saying for about a year now that Health Insurance is going to be the next housing bubble. It simply can’t continue to grow at the rate it has, currently somewhere around 17%, with its current valuation of being 16% of the GDP. Well, the New York Times has an article by Jenny [...]

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"Unless you act, the financial system of this country and the world will melt down"

September 15, 2009

This is astonishing. I had done some basic research into this. I read that the money market sector had been purged of some 400 billion dollars in a matter of hours. To the point where the market was frozen to cool it off. I read earlier in 2008 that European Central Bank, after pumping 200 [...]

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Recent Project Estimate shows promise…

April 22, 2009

I recently co-wrote a paper regarding the prospect of turning a newspaper around from ever declining circulation and hinted at the Kindle 2 being the lead prospect for an wholesale cost of $250/Kindle. I’m pleasantly surprised that the target number could be perfectly aligned with both profitability for the turnaround, and for Amazon. iSuppli recently [...]

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HATCHideas.org – A think tank.

April 15, 2009

HATCHideas.org is a project in development. I’m going to be asking various people to join a think tank and offer solutions to the problems that we all face today. Nothing is too big, or too small, for discussion. If you are interested, contact me and we’ll talk about it.

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AIG v AIGFP v Press v Politics : Two sides to the story.

March 25, 2009

This is amazing. Slowly discovering the real story. I had initially suggested that AIG was at odds with everyone not employed by AIG, and that holds true both in generous bonuses and the track it took to land us all here. Well, AIG FP at least. Then I watched the grilling of Liddy which showed [...]

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HATCHpress.com – Currently Researching Opportunities.

March 20, 2009

This is just a place holder for HATCHpress.com a potential startup that is being researched. If you are interested in learning more, let me know and I’ll contact you when I (we) are prepared to announce something more.

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HATCHfinance.com – A blog dedicated to fundamental stock research.

March 11, 2009

I’m just making a Keyword Bingo placeholder for HATCHfinance.com, a future blog discussing the fundamental research everyone should do when investing. Eliminate the risk associated with investing by going long [indifference to Jim Cramer] based on fundamental research, not the sick rumblings of the DOW.

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