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Issued stock that has been re-acquired by the corporation from the stockholders--it is not outstanding. The stock is not eligible to receive dividends or to vote. These shares may be held by the company indefinitely, reissued to the public or retired. Among other reasons, treasury stock may be created to counter a tender offer and to provide shares for the exercise of stock options, warrants and convertible securities.

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Fri Dec 12

  • Three Stooges of The Astockcollapse: Photoshopped image of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson, and SEC Chairman Chris Cox testifying to Congress as the Three Stooges, Moe, Larry, and Curly

Tue Dec 9

  • Treasury bonds a short: Today the 90 day T-bills hit a negative yield. The 30 year bond is grossly overbought, the ADX is extremely high @ 81, signs of bearish divergence in accumulation/ distribution , just hit a # 13 sequential sell signal on Friday and bearish pivot yesterday. The recent advance in bond prices has been parabolic and its probably time for a short term pull back.

Tue Dec 2

  • The Selling Of America: The List Goes On And On: I was watching the business news Monday morning, and saw this cross the tape on the bottom of the screen. Not a big deal. AIG is in trouble, and an overseas company sees some value and is swooping in to pick up an attractive asset at what they hope is going to be an attractive price. Not a big deal, right? The reality is that we probably sell somewhere in the neighborhood of 50% +/- of our U.S. government debt to buyers that are foreign, as well as a piece of a variety of companies.

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Mon Sep 22

  • Bailout Prevents Great Depression 2.0: What would be the dollar cost of not bailing out Wall Street? Try a number north of $30 trillion. (The awful math is detailed below.) That's why Hank Paulson and Ben Bernanke were so scared last week. And, yes, I think "scared&q uot; isn't too strong a word. You don't think they convened an emergency nighttime meeting of congressional leaders and then walked out with something close to a blank check for a trillion bucks because they thought we were headed for an outright recession, even a fairly nasty one?

Tue Sep 2

  • itrade4real.co m-Today's Ideas-Waiting patiently: I'm seeing several potential trade setups, but continue to wait for the markets to tip their hand. After stopping out of Treasury bond futures (short), this signal is still considered valid.

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