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Tata Motors Makes Deal with Boeing

The now world renowned automaker known for its $2500 (100,000 rupees) car has contracted with Boeing (BA) to produce parts for the 787 airliner. This news adds more strength to Tata Motors’ (TTM) bottom-line, confirming the company as a great ...

From INVESTOR TRIP, ETF Investor,  13 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Tata Motors Ltd,  Boeing

Is the Chinese Stock Market Bust Here?

Has the Chinese Stock Market bust arrived? Or, has a harsh winter merely caused a temporary pause in the growth of the Shanghai Composite? The Shanghai Composite, which monitors the major Chinese stock markets, fell 9.3% last week, closing at 4,320.77 ...

From INVESTOR TRIP, ETF Investor,  5 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Hu Jintao

Hedge the Recession with Staples and Sin Stocks

Consumer Necessities: In any market, non-cyclical stocks balance your portfolio, and they are an especially excellent defense against economic hardships. Most important in this category are food, personal care, and household goods – the bare necessities ...

From INVESTOR TRIP, ETF Investor,  4 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Johnson & Johnson,  Altria Group,  Google Inc.

Intel Stock at Clearance Rates

Microchip giant Intel (INTC) has been taken for a rollercoaster pricing ride in the start of 2008. Fear of worsening economic conditions has pushed down the price of Intel by more than 25% during January 2008 thus far. Intel’s 52 week high of $27.99 ...

From INVESTOR TRIP, ETF Investor,  30 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Intel,  Microsoft Corporation

The Difference Between Bernanke and Greenspan

Preface: Once upon a time, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke had very big shoes to fill. He arrived into the story of the American economy at the heels of Alan Greenspan, who holds the longest Fed Chair tenure in history. Immediately after becoming ...

From INVESTOR TRIP, ETF Investor,  29 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Ben Bernanke,  Alan Greenspan

Capitalize on China Finance's Strategic Alliance with China Telecom

Knowledge is power, and in the case of China Finance Online's (JRJC) (CHA) – that knowledge is profitable. China Finance Online, a leading mainland financial information provider, has forged a partnership with China Telecom – resulting in an ...

From INVESTOR TRIP, ETF Investor,  29 Jan 2008

Impending Consolidation of Financial Firms Could Be Lucrative

When one door closes in the stock market, another window of opportunity opens. The US sub-prime mortgage crisis has created a tremendous opportunity of acquisition in the banking industry. For example, as the financial doors this week slammed shut on ...

From INVESTOR TRIP, ETF Investor,  24 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Merrill Lynch

Five Reasons Gold Bullion Could Reach $1000

Oil Prices: Oil prices have already scaled the level of $100 a barrel. Will we see $200? That is absolutely possible. In an era of extreme uncertainty and shortages, oil has a strong possibility of escalation. Bullion prices move in-line with oil ...

From INVESTOR TRIP, ETF Investor,  22 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Merrill Lynch,  Citigroup

Chinese REITs: Great for Portfolio Diversification

For an investor already diversified among equities, real estate is a solid instrument for overall portfolio diversification. While the American real estate market stagnates to its lowest volume in the last 20 years, investors are looking to put their ...

From INVESTOR TRIP, ETF Investor,  15 Jan 2008

BofA Investors Should Be Rewarded in Long-Term Countrywide Buyout

Bank of America (BAC) purchased Countrywide Financial (CFC) for $4 billion in an all-stock deal to rescue the struggling mortgage lender. According to the deal, Countrywide shares are valued at $7.16 a piece, which is a huge discount from CFC’s 52 week ...

From INVESTOR TRIP, ETF Investor,  13 Jan 2008

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