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Thursday, 17. September 2009
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An Unidentified Stock Broker $79.99 An Unidentified Stock Broker Premium Photographic Print by . Product size approximately 12 x 16 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Broker Gift Stock broker Large Mug by CafePress $18 Super-size your favorite beverage or just size-up to avoid spills with our hefty, 15 oz. ceramic Large Mug. Large easy-grip handle. When you need more, mug it up. Measures 4.5 tall, 3.25 diameterDishwasher and microwave safe |
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Unisex Stock Broker Black Skin Leather & Silvertone Watch $44.95 Designed and hand assembled in USA by a team of Artists and Graphic DesignersHigh quality Quartz Movement and long-life batteryGenuine Italian Leather bandStainless Steel back and case1-year manufacturer’s limited warranty.Silver Tone & Stainless SteelItalian Leather Band10 in. L x 1.5 in. W x 0.75 in. H (0.25 lbs) If you can’t find the right words to thank your Stock Broker, let the Whimsical Stock Broker Watch say it for you. It features hand-crafted miniatures of a Bull, a Bear and computer. The perfect way to show your appreciation for your Stock Broker. |
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Being a Stock Broker is not for wimps Occupations Mug (Green, Ceramic, 11oz.) $11.99 This Stock Broker Mug has undergone extensive quality control before reaching you. We have over 10 years experience in selling products on the internet. The items are created by us and are even customizable! Just contact our great customer service for any questions…. |
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Broker Gift Stock broker Large Mug by CafePress Super-size your favorite beverage or just size-up to avoid spills with our hefty, 15 oz. ceramic Large Mug. Large easy-grip handle. When you need more, mug it up. Measures 4.5 tall, 3.25 diameterDishwasher and microwave safe… |
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Broker And Ticker-Tape Photo Mugs An American stockbroker receives market information on ticker-tape by the electric telegraph. …. |
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Investors Will Not Abandon Johnson & Johnson Stock
Johnson and Johnson has a wide variety of issues that do not pertain to just DePuy’s badly designed ASR hip replacement devices that led to the hip recall. The pharmaceutical giant is currently recalling 300 million units of drugs which include known over-the-counter names as Children’s Tylenol, Motrin, Rolaids, and Benadryl. The massive recalls are mainly due to the contamination at the plants where these drugs were made, causing the U.S. government to intervene and supervise three of these plants.There are also other J&J subsidiaries that have not been performing well. Patients have submitted claims against malfunctioning heart devices made by Cordis, as well as leaking insulin cartridges marketed by Animas. The culmination of all these events does not bode well for J&J
It is apparent that the company is being affected by these events just by looking at J&J’s revenue in 2010, which dropped by 19% amounting to $900 million. Investors can not turn a blind eye to the fact that J&J’s stock has lost 8% of its value in the last 15 months and is down to about $59 per share.This would provide prime opportunity for the company’s competitors to steal away its customers and increase advertising for their competing products. However, there are some investors who are convinced that now is the time to buy up Johnson & Johnson, and even go so far as to estimate that its stock might sell for 30-35% of its current value in the near future.
Facing these ominous facts, investors will not abandon Johnson & Johnson stock because they have faith in the company’s trusted brand name. In consumer opinion surveys, Johnson & Johnson still ranks number one among all pharmaceutical companies. Investors believe that these events will be a catalyst for change and that J&J will abandon a decentralized business model, in which 250 subsidiaries will stop operating independently. J&J will instead exercise more control of its subsidiaries in the future, leading to safer products. These investors also believe that the catastrophic recalls are just minor mistakes that will be eventually corrected, and that the company will still be profitable for them.
With so much optimism, it is questionable whether or not these investors are taking into account the severity of the DePuy recall. Just a few months ago, Johnson & Johnson set aside nearly one billion dollars for the DePuy lawsuits that will continue to accumulate. Approximately 93,000 patients worldwide have received DePuy hip replacements, and about 49% of these devices will fail in 6 years according to recent reports. With these numbers, it could be devastating for the company in terms of the amount it will have to reimburse for punitive damages claimed against the company.
There are more problems with Johnson & Johnson than just a DePuy hip replacement recall. Those that have already been affected by these defective devices should consult with an experienced attorney to obtain the compensation they are entitled to.
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A Beginner’s Guide To Day Trading Online $16.95 A Beginner's Guide to Day Trading Online teaches the new trader how to day trade in the stock market safely and profitably. Unlike other day trading books, A Beginner's Guide to Day Trading Online is written by an award-winning journalist, so the instructions and tips are written in a clear, easy-to-follow manner. She explains: Unique psychological characteristics of day traders Basic technical analysis of the market Market fundamentals Skills and strategies of professional traders What to look for in an online broker And plenty more! A Beginner's Guide to Day Trading Online is an interactive book, designed to help the reader get the most out of the book as quickly as possible. Each chapter ends with a quiz to reinforce the important topics. This unique book also includes Center Points, short passages inserted between chapters to add a psychological look at what it takes to be a day trader. |
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A Fool and His Money: The Odyssey of an Average Investor $55 You set aside some money, quit your job, devote yourself entirely to studying the markets, and start to invest. Then, through hard work and your own magical intuition, you become so wealthy your major concern is finding a fashionable hobby to soak up your abundant leisure time. All in about a year. Now, thanks to this hugely entertaining and informative book, you can live out the fantasy without risking your money, your job—or your sanity. Since its acclaimed debut a decade ago, A Fool and His Money has become a treasured investment classic. It’s the comic, firsthand account of a first-time investor who sets out to make his wildest money dreams come true. In a surge of optimism and enterprise, financial writer John Rothchild drops everything to devote an entire year to learning how to invest a modest sum of money. Motivated by a sincere desire to get rich, he undertakes his mission by systematically studying as much as he can about the markets and how they really operate. He fearlessly asks the most basic questions, observes the professionals at work, studies the newsletters, makes investments, and reports back on everything—including his own highly personal and often hilarious reactions. With Rothchild as your guide through the marketplace, you will:Eavesdrop as his broker explains in fluent double-talk why he should buy a certain "hot stock"Share in his buyer’s remorse as Rothchild purchases an unknown technology company stock that puts him on an emotional roller coasterBe humbled as he enters the almighty Federal Reserve Bank and struggles to understand its omnipotent power over his personal financesWitness the excitement and confusion of the Commodities Exchange and find out what pork bellies really areHear firsthand the enigmatic and undoubtedly wise words of various wizards of Wall StreetSympathize with Rothchild as he explains his transactions to his loved onesBlush as he shamelessly |