ForbesThe Investment Titan Who Outmaneuvered The Facebook Free Fall and Market …ForbesColeman smartly had his venture capital vehicles scoop up pre-IPO Facebook shares a long time ago and then managed to sell about one-third of his holdings, more tha…
The Unintelligent Investment? Gauging Facebook's IPO Through The Lens Of …Seeking AlphaBy David Larrabee, CFA As lawyers and regulators sift through the wreckage of the recent Facebook IPO, the media has been equally consumed with figuring out wh…
PR Web (press release)Chuck Jaffee: Facebook lesson is that IPO means 'it's probably overpriced'Tulsa WorldBy CHARLES JAFFE Market Watch In the last 10 days or so, thanks to the initial public offering of Facebook, investors have learned wh…
OregonLive.comJPMorgan, the Volcker Rule, and the Extreme Brevity of Financial MemoryHuffington PostExhibit A: The renewed battle over the so-called Volcker Rule in response to JPMorgan Chase's recent trading loss — which might reach $5 billion. H…
U.S. News & World ReportJPMorgan's investment in lawmakers pays off in dividends of deflected blameOregonLive.comAs the panel held the first hearing on the JPMorgan losses, Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama, the committee's ranking Republican, glo…
PoliticoSenators put federal regulators, not JPMorgan, on the hot seatWashington PostJPMorgan Chase has spent upward of $20 million on lobbying and campaign contributions in the past three years. On Tuesday, the bank received a healthy dividend on that…
Back in May, I posted an article on Minyanville asserting that all-cash buyers have kept several major housing markets from collapsing. (See All-Cash Buyers Preventing Collapse of Housing Markets.) With new evidence in to support this claim, now is a…
All stock shorters of Bank of America take heed. For, according to the WSJ blog, here:
http://blogs.wsj.com/marketbeat/2011/08/25/bank-of-america-shares-jump-on-buffett-
investment/
Warren Buffett is piling into BAC stock. LOL, and it was just two da…
It isn’t just the “Real Housewives” who are over-leveraged and living large. Even after the economic crisis mowed down many of the indebted rich, the wealthy continue to borrow to support their lifestyles.
In a column in the Washington Post, …
What’s the obvious contrarian trade? Long the U.S. dollar.
I’ve been discussing the U.S. dollar since January (Could the U.S. Dollar Rise 50%? January 12, 2011), based on a simple trading observation: it’s the most despised investment on the pla…