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- Jason Ruspini rebuts Eric Zitzewitz on the regulation of political prediction markets. — [COMMENT]
- Eric Zitzewitz petitions the CFTC in favor of real-money prediction markets about politics. — [TEXT]
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- Mitt Romney’s taxes — [LINKS]
- A critique of Apple’s multimedia iBooks. — [LINK]
- Does Apple lack “generosity”? — [LINKS]
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- Water Crystals — [DOCUMENT]
- Apple’s e-book software will allow publishers to make textbooks more interactive. — [LINKS + VIDEO]
- Alain Soral is France’s most dangerous intellectual… (dangerous for the French plutocrats, that is). — [VIDEO]
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- NASA has finally understood the theorical basis of LENR (low-energy nuclear reactions). — [VIDEO]
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Apple stock today — [CHART]
Via Jason Ruspini. -
Posted in Business, Finance, Inventions & Innovations
Tagged Apple, Apple iOS, Apple IPad, Apple iPhone, Apple iPod, Apple Mac, Apple Mac OS, Apple Macintosh, Apple OS, computer, computers, growht, Information Technology, innovation, innovations, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Mac, Macs, Maintosh, mobile phones, mobiles, profits, revenues, smartphone, smartphones, tablet, tablet computer, tablet computers, tablet PCs, tablets
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Apple will eventually be worth more than $1 trillion ($1,000 per share). — [VIDEO]
James Altucher of Formula Capital. [Download this post to watch the video, if your feed reader does not show it to you.]
Posted in Business, Finance, Financial Markets, Inventions & Innovations
Tagged Apple, Apple iMac, Apple iOS, Apple IPad, Apple iPhone, Apple iPod, Apple iPod Touch, Apple Mac, Apple Mac OS, Business, Finance, Financial Markets, Formula Capital, investing, investments, iOS, iPad, iPhone, iPod, iPod Touch, James Altucher, Mac, Mac OS, Macintosh, Macs, profits, revenue, sales, stocks
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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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Wall Street analysts’s view is too short term.
They are incapable of forecasting a revolution. And that includes Jason Ruspini. UPDATE: – Keep in mind that, at inception, Apple also underestimated the iPad numbers. They had to ramp up production, later on. – See Paul Hewitt’s comment, below.
Posted in Analysis (Accuracy & Precision), Business, Finance, Financial Markets, Forecasting (Science & Practice), Inventions & Innovations, Prediction Post-Mortem
Tagged Apple, Apple IPad, Business, forecasting, forecasts, iPad, personal computers, predicting, Predictions, profits, revenues, slates, tablet computers, tablets, Wall Street
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Both WikiLeaks and Sea Shepherd are at war. I support both of them. And you should too. – [VIDEO + PREDICTION MARKET CHART]
Wikileaks Reveals Sea Shepherd is a Serious Concern to Japan’s Illegal Whaling Operations. Magnifique:
Posted in Exchanges & Markets, Market Liquidity, Market Prices & Probabilities, Politics, Predictions - Forecasts
Tagged animals, Captain Paul Watson, conservation societies, dolphins, Earth, No Kill, Paul Watson, Planet Earth, profits, Sea Shepherd, seals, sharks, whales, WikiLeaks, world
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Stocks have underperformed gold. Why?
Posted in Finance, Financial Markets, The Global Economy
Tagged bailouts, capital, credit, estate tax, Federal Reserve, Finance, financial market, Financial Markets, gold, gold prices, job creation, job killers, jobs, laws, money supply, Politics, profits, Regulations, stock market, stock prices, stocks, taxes, US bailouts, US government, US politics
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Gold to $2,000?
Old video:
Posted in Finance, Financial Markets, The Global Economy
Tagged commodities, Consumer Price Index, CPI, employment, Federal Reserve, Finance, Financial Markets, gold, growth, hyper inflation, inflation, interest rates, job creation, jobs, Peter Schiff, platinium, profits, silver, stock market, stock markets, stocks, unemployment, US dollars, US economy, Wall Street
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BetFair saw revenues jump 27% to £303m in the year to April.
“All in all, it now has 652,000 registered users (up 25% on the previous year), with some £240m sitting in their online accounts.”
Posted in Business, Exchanges & Markets, Finance
Tagged accounts, BetFair, profits, revenues, The Sporting Exchange
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Wiser than the IRS?
He did not say, “I pay my taxes in the U.S.“:
Posted in Money
Tagged Internal Revenue Service, InTrade, IRS, prediction markets, profits
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BetFair is doing fine —thanks for asking.
- The Sporting Exchange – BetFair – Annual Review 2008 – PDF file -
Posted in Business, Exchange & Market Management, Exchanges & Markets, Finance, Internet Marketing - Internet Commerce
Tagged BetFair, BetFair Annual Review 2008, BetFair results, David Yu, Finance, prediction markets, profits, revenues, The Sporting Exchange, The Sporting Exchange Annual Review 2008, The Sporting Exchange results, TradeFair
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