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John Lounsbury, Managing Editor and Co-founder of Global Economic Intersection, provides comprehensive financial planning and investment advisory services to a small number of families on a fee only basis. He has a background which includes 34 years with a major international corporation, 25... More
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  • Trefis: Review Week Ending 18 May 2012

    Here is the Table of Contents for our weekly summary of what has been posted at Trefis (week ending May 18).

    Note: this week we have numbered the articles and listed the numbers for each stock.

    Table of Contents for the 113 top stories this week:

    Technology (37 articles)

    • Facebook, 7 articles (3, 5, 7, 9,19, 23, 33)
    • Google, 5 articles (3, 10, 13, 15, 28)
    • Microsoft, 4 articles (4, 8, 24, 35)
    • Amazon, 2 articles (4, 16)
    • AMD, 2 articles (2, 18)
    • Apple, 2 articles (6, 11)
    • Groupon, 2 articles (20, 29)
    • Nvidia, 2 articles (14, 37)
    • Sina, 2 articles (22, 36)
    • Yelp, 2 articles (30, 34)
    • Zynga, 2 articles (12, 25)

    Consumer (29 articles)

    • Avon, 2 articles (8, 27)
    • Costco, 2 articles (23, 28)
    • Walgreen, 2 articles (4, 10)

    Financial Services (11 articles)

    • JP Morgan Chase, 3 articles (8, 9, 10)
    • Bank of America, 2 articles (1, 7)

    Energy and Utilities (10 articles)

    • Suntech, 3 articles (2, 4, 8)

    Basic Materials (6 articles)

    • Vale, 2 articles (1, 3)

    Media & Telecomm (5 articles)

    • Cisco, 2 articles (1, 3)

    Industrials & Transportation (3 articles)

    Health Care (2 articles)

    Disclosure: I have no positions in any stocks mentioned, and no plans to initiate any positions within the next 72 hours.

    May 21 1:44 AM | Link | Comment!
  • Review Of Trefis Articles Past Two Weeks, Ending 11 May 2012

    Global Economic Intersection posts weekly and indexed summary of articles on stocks at Trefis - latest week here. Below are the Table of Contents for each of the past two weeks. If there is an interest I will try to post this here every Saturday.

    Part 1:

    Table of Contents for the 113 top stories week ending 11 May 2012:

    Tech, Media, Telecom (40 articles)

    • Microsoft, 5 articles
    • Google, 5 articles
    • Amazon, 4 articles
    • Verizon, 3 articles
    • Apple, 3 articles
    • Verizon, 3 articles
    • Nokia, 3 articles
    • Facebook, 2 articles
    • Cisco, 2 articles
    • Yahoo, 2 articles
    • AOL, 2 articles
    • Groupon, 2 articles

    Consumer (34 articles)

    • CVS Caremark, 2 articles
    • The Gap, 2 articles
    • McDonalds, 2 articles

    Energy and Utilities (10 articles)

    • Chesapeake Energy, 3 articles

    Financial Services (8 articles)

    Basic Materials (8 articles)

    • Vale, 3 articles
    • Arcelor Mittal, 2 articles

    Health Care (7 articles)

    • Pfizer, 3 articles
    • Abbott Labs, 3 articles

    Industrials and Transportation (No articles this week)

    Part 2:

    Table of Contents for the 114 top stories week ending 04 May 2012:

    Tech, Media, Telecom (40 articles)

    • LinkedIn, 3 articles
    • Amazon, 2 articles
    • AMD, 2 articles
    • Apple, 2 articles
    • Microsoft, 2 articles
    • Symantec. 2 articles
    • Zynga, 2 articles

    Consumer (34 articles)

    • CVS Caremark, 3 articles
    • Walmart, 3 articles
    • Avon, 2 articles
    • P&G, 2 articles
    • Starbucks, 2 articles
    • Walgreen, 2 articles

    Financial Services (13 articles)

    • Mastercard, 2 articles

    Energy and Utilities (10 articles)

    • Chesapeake Energy, 3 articles

    Industrials and Transportation (10 articles)

    Basic Materials (6 articles)

    • Gold mining stocks, 2 articles

    Health Care (3 articles)

    • Pfizer, 2 articles

    Disclosure: I am long VZ.

    May 12 6:23 PM | Link | Comment!
  • An Ingenious Fairy Tale About Money And Banking

    Dan Kerick has spun a classic tale: The Tale of the Zero-Bound Limit and the Little Town that Could.

    It starts:

    In a small, peaceful town there once lived three people: Abbie, Baker and Carlie.

    /monopoly-manSMALLAbbie was a very wealthy aristocrat, and also a philanthropist. Her fortune and position in the town were the fruit of the hard work of her ancestors, but her life was dedicated now only to managing that fortune. She lived to make the common people of the town happy, especially Carlie, who was her personal favorite.

    Baker was much more selfish, and looked out for his own interests. He wasn't terrible and mean, just obstinately self-interested. It seems he was born that way; it was in his DNA. Continue reading...

    May 03 2:10 PM | Link | Comment!
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