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April 30, 2004: – “Google IPO? No Thanks.”
Amateurish financial forecasters beat Wall Street financial analysts.
- Apple’s blow-out quarter: The bloggers called it, the Street blew it. – Apple’s Underdog Analysts Outperform Wall Street From Helsinki, Caracas. ADDENDUM: Yesterday’s post was specifically about the iPad forecasts. Please, see Paul Hewitt’s comment, and keep in mind … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis (Accuracy & Precision), Business, Finance, Financial Markets, Forecasting (Science & Practice), Prediction Post-Mortem
Tagged Apple, Apple IPad, Apple iPhone, Apple Mac, Apple Macintosh, Business, earnings, Finance, financial analysis, financial analysts, Financial Markets, financials, forecasting, forecasts, iPad, iPhone, Mac, Macintosh, predicting, Predictions, profits, revenues, sales, stocks, Wall Street
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Are the Financial Times writers overly bullish on gambling companies’ stocks?
Betting Market thinks so.
Something absolutely EXTRAORDINARY happened in my life, today.
I subscribed to Paul Krugman’s blog. What’s next?
Posted in Finance, Resources - References
Tagged analysis, Bailout, economic analysis, Economics, Finance, financial analysis, Journalism, Nouriel Roubini, Open Media, Paul Krugman
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