Show focused on Cisco Systems' (
Nasdaq: CSCO) recent positive earnings surprise leading to a negative market reaction. Host Derek Simon attempts to explain the downturn by analyzing the company's balance sheet, stock performance and other analysts' opinions. The broadcast includes commentary from Cisco CEO John Chambers, CNBC, as well as minor discussions of other companies such as AT&T (
NYSE: T), Verizon (
NYSE: VZ), Avaya (
Nasdaq: AV), Juniper Networks (
Nasdaq: JNPR), Nortel Networks (
Nasdaq: NT), Riverbed Technology (
Nasdaq: RVBD) and Aruba Networks (
Nasdaq: ARUN).
Graham Summers of GPS Capital Research joins host Derek Simon in a discussion of the economy, the presidential election and the "talking heads" on Wall St. The show also features commentary on the Nikeii 225, while the Stock of the Week segment focuses on General Motors (NYSE: GM).
A wrap-up of awful October, one of the worst trading month's in recent market history. The show also features an explanation of the Kelly Criterion as it relates to successful speculation.
Christian Ward, co-founder of Ockham Research, an independent research branch of Financial Market Management, Inc., joins host Derek Simon in a discussion of the KISS principle, key investment criteria and the current state of the markets. The I Need to Know segment explains basis points, while the Stock of the Week is Workstream Inc.
Host Derek Simon discusses the current state of the economy, with commentary by Eric Ross of Canaccord Adams Inc., Mark Zandi of Moody's Economy.com and CIBC's Meny Grauman. The show also includes a market wrap-up from RTTNews.com and an in-depth explanation of limits and stops and why they are important.
Adam Farren of Wikinvest.com joins host Derek Simon in a discussion of the current financial situation and offers his opinions on the bailout and other market-related issues. The show also includes commentary from Jim Rogers and an explanation and critique of the Efficient Market Theory.
Bill Cara (www.billcara.com), author of Lessons From the Trader Wizard, joins host Derek Simon in a discussion of all things Wall Street, including the recent passage of the financial bailout package - something that Mr. Cara believes will cost far more than the $700 billion advertised. The I Need to Know portion of the show explains advance/decline ratios, while the Stock of the Week segment focuses on Fairfax Financial Holdings (NYSE: FFH).
This week's show features guest Ketul Kirtikumar of US Equity Research. In addition to talking about his stock selection method, Mr. Kirtikumar offers his opinions on Phillip Morris International (NYSE:PM) and National Oilwell Varco Inc. (NYSE:NOV) as well. The program also includes commentary on the proposed federal bailout of troubled financial firms in wake of the failures of Lehman Brothers (OTC:LEHMQ) and Washington Mutual (NYSE:WM), while the "I Need to Know" segment explains Bollinger Bands.
"Taking Stock with Derek Simon" returns with guest Matt Bradbard of MBWealth.com discussing commodities trading. The show also features news on unemployment, with commentary from Keith Hennessey of the National Economic Council, Jan Hatzius of Goldman Sachs and Michael Pond, an interest-rate strategist at Barclays Capital. The "I Need to Know" segment explains P/E ratios, while the "Stock of the Week" segment focuses on Cost Plus (Nasdaq: CPWM).
Phil Davis from Phil's Stock World joins host Derek Simon in a discussion of Internet giant Google (
Nasdaq: GOOG). The show also includes commentary from Jim Rogers, CEO of Beeline Interests, on the latest "Shanghai Surprise" as well as a report from CNBC's Jim Goldman on the resignation of Yahoo's (
Nasdaq: YHOO) Chief Technology Officer Farzad Nazem.
Show focused on Cisco Systems' (
Nasdaq: CSCO) recent positive earnings surprise leading to a negative market reaction. Host Derek Simon attempts to explain the downturn by analyzing the company's balance sheet, stock performance and other analysts' opinions. The broadcast includes commentary from Cisco CEO John Chambers, CNBC, as well as minor discussions of other companies such as AT&T (
NYSE: T), Verizon (
NYSE: VZ), Avaya (
Nasdaq: AV), Juniper Networks (
Nasdaq: JNPR), Nortel Networks (
Nasdaq: NT), Riverbed Technology (
Nasdaq: RVBD) and Aruba Networks (
Nasdaq: ARUN).
In-depth discussion with Al Lewis of the Denver Post regarding the trial of former Qwest (
NYSE: Q) CEO Joseph Nacchio. The broadcast also includes commentary from Stephen Roach, Chief Economist at Morgan Stanley regarding the growth prospects of the U.S. and China as well as economic opinion on Russia in wake of Boris Yeltsin's recent passing. The Stock of the Week segment focuses on the short-term prospects of Qwest post-Nacchio.
The focus is on the World Bank and president Paul Wolfowitz's continuing troubles. Featured commentary from Larry Kudlow as well as guest Carolyn O' Hara of Foreign Policy magazine.
Commentary from Nariman Behravesh (chief economist at Global Insight) on the overall state of the economy, Tetsu Emori (a commodity strategist at Mitsui Bussan Futures Ltd. in Tokyo) on the price of oil, and Jim Jubak (of MSN Money) on the housing sector. The program also features snippets from a new CNBC program called
Fast Money as well as CNBC's Jim Goldman reporting on Microsoft (
Nasdaq: MSFT) vs. the European Union. The
Stock of the Week segment returns with at look at Chattem (
Nasdaq: CHTT) and insights from the company's CEO Robert Bosworth.
Guest Sean Hyman of www.istockanalyst.com gives his opinion on the technical readings of the market as a whole via the Nasdaq tracking stock (QQQQ) and Dow Diamonds (DIA) as well as the prospects of individual companies such as Borders (
NYSE: BGP), Freddie Mac (
NYSE: FRE), Yum! Brands (
NYSE: YUM), Transocean (
NYSE: RIG), U.S. Oil Fund ETF (
Amex: USO), Ford Motor Company (
NYSE: F), H & R Block (
NYSE: HRB), FPL Group (
NYSE: FPL), Goodyear (
NYSE: GT), Avis (
NYSE: CAR) and AT&T (
NYSE: T). The show also features commentary from Peter Boockvar of Miller Tabak on bond yields and Jane Wells on McDonalds' (
NYSE: MCD) potential new menu item, while the I Need to Know segment explaims "SMA."
The focus is on alternative energy stocks. Host Derek Simon welcomes Charles Morand and Tom Konrad to the program to discuss investing in companies in the alternative energy field. The show also features Alan Greenspan's recent pessimistic views and commentary from Jim Jubak and Elizabeth Strott.
Insightful show focused on looking behind some of the Wall Street babble concerning financial reporting. Guest David J. Phillips of 10qdetective.blogspot.com shares his insights into the accounting process and offers investors some great rules of thumb regarding companies? financial "soft spots." The show also features commentary from David Malpass, chief economist at Bear Stearns & Co.; Jim Jubak, Senior Markets Editor of MSN Money; and Bertha Coombs of CNBC. Companies mentioned include Hollis-Eden Pharmaceuticals Inc. (
Nasdaq: HEPH) and Gap (
NYSE: GPS).
The show returns with a discussion of the worst trading week since January 24, 2003. The broadcast includes audio clips from A.G. Edwards Chief Investment Strategist Al Goldman and Bennet Group Financial Services CEO Dawn Bennett, as well as Wall Street Jorurnal senior editor Carol Hymowitz, Man Financial Precious Metals Analyst Tom Pawlicki and Warren Buffet. Host Derek Simon also unveils the new I Need to Know segment by explaining what a market correction is.
Paul Douglas Boyer of the Mad Money Machine blog site and podcast stops by to discuss his tracking of analyst Jim Cramer's successes and failures in 2006.
Show dedicated to foreign trade issues and the impact of currency exchange rates. Host Derek Simon chats with James Rider of FXVolResearch and plays commentary from U.S. Trade Representative Susan Schwab, CNN correspondent Charles Hodson, and CBS' Alan Gionet. The Stock of the Week segment takes on a holiday flavor as Jeff Kleintop and Rebekah McCahan present the 22nd Annual PNC Christmas Price Index.
Chat with Adam Warner of the Daily Options Report(http://adamsoptions.blogspot.com). Adam offers his opinions on options trading, risk management, and hedging as well as his outlook on Crocs (
Nasdaq: CROX), Google (
Nasdaq: GOOG), Research In Motion (
Nasdaq: RIMM), and the Stock of the Week, Goldman Sachs Group (
NYSE: GS). The broadcast also includes commentary on Yum Brands' (
NYSE: YUM) bout with E. coli, the disappointing sales of Sony's (
NYSE: SNE) Playstation III, New York's ban on trans fatty acids, and David Malpass views on potential interest rate hikes.
Amidst the recent economic gloom and doom, host Derek Simon receives some holiday good cheer from guest Sean Hyman of istockanalyst.com, who generously offers his opinions on Amazon.com (
Nasdaq: AMZN), eBay (
Nasdaq: EBAY), Microsoft (
Nasdaq: MSFT), Sears Holdings Corporation (
Nasdaq: SHLD), Target (
NYSE: TGT), and the stumbling retail giant Wal-Mart (
NYSE: WMT). Monday's show also includes less joyful commentary from Fed Chairman Ben S. Bernanke, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Charles Plosser, and the chairman of the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) Norbert Ore.
Dean Takahashi drops by to talk about Microsoft's release of the Zune. Takahashi is a columnist for the San Jose Mercury News and author of "The Xbox 360 Uncloaked: The Real Story Behind Microsoft's Next Generation Video Game Console" and "Opening the Xbox: Inside Microsoft's Plan to Unleash an Entertainment Revolution" Host Derek Simon also visits with technical analyst Sean Hyman of iStockAnalyst.com and comments on the continuing slide in the housing market, Milton Friedman?s recent passing, and Starbucks "worst mistake." The Stock of the Week segment focuses on urban fashion retailer Citi Trends (
NASDAQ: CTRN).
The impact of the elections is discussed. Mayor pro tem Philip E. Mella of ClearCommentary.com joins host Derek Simon to chat about the implications of Democratic control of the House and Senate, while Matthew Yi of the San Francisco Chronicle comments on the defeat of Proposition 87 in California. The program also features commentary from CNN's Allen Wastler and a spokesperson for the Center for Governmental Studies. The Stock of the Week segment highlights Scottish Power plc (
NYSE: SPI).
Conclusion of a two-part series on "Big Oil." Guest Randy Park explains why the Peak Oil Theory is a fact and what we can all do about it. Host Derek Simon expounds on the value of establishing your entrance and exit points on stock purchases and opines on the bizarre story of Crocs (
Nasdaq: CROX), while the Stock of the Week segment focuses on Watts Water Technologies (
NYSE: WTS). The show also features audio clips from hedge fund manger and author Jim Rogers, television personality Jim Cramer, and WTS President and CEO Patrick S. O'Keefe.
Part one of a two-part series on Big Oil. Dr. Stanley Monteith of Radio Liberty drops by to offer his opinion on the Peak Oil Theory, the Trilateral Commission, and the Occult Hierarchy that he believes controls the price and flow of oil. Host Derek Simon also discusses the Fed's decision to keep interest rates unchanged, the slow growth of GDP, and the strange case of Replidyn, inc. (NasdaqGM RDYN). The Stock of the Week segment focuses on Pride International (NYSE PDE), and includes commentary from the company's CEO and President Louis A. Raspino. Audio clips of Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Replidyn CEO Kenneth J. Collins are also featured.
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