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Enjoy The View Since Its Better Than The Mlp Chart!

Posted on 12/07/2007 04:37:00 | Link | Post Comment
Last night's view from the Rainbow Room at the WNBC Christmas Party. Somebody needed to wash the windows on the 65th floor but the Empire State Building looks terrific.

And of course there is the famous Christmas Tree (yes it is still a Christmas Tree) which with the new politicallly and enviornmentally correct lights looks beautiful!

Which is better to look at the tree above or the chart below?

Another day where the dow was up nearly 200 points. So we've had almost 400 points in 2 days and we are 800 points above the lows in August and November and MLPS are no where. My God even financial and housing stocks have been going up. How bad is that?

Stargas Partners (SGU) which pays no distribution and is in the heating oil business posts earnings this morning. This one is planning to pay a distribution next year based on its reorganixation a few years ago. Not sure how this report puts that prospect. No other news and no upgrades or downgrades.

My horse Farleyshelonwheels runs today in the first race at Aqueduct. Trainer says he's been kicking down the barn door wanting to run. Not sure of the competition but we are ready. Morning line is 4-1. I'll be at the race track for the 12:30 pm post.

12 Comments:

I am wondering if Target is upgrading for all stores in the Tri-State area?

posted by Target @ 12/15/2007 08:00AM

Did Sears move up the trading stock up than a quarter?

posted by Sears @ 12/15/2007 17:36PM

The Day High is 62.00 average at the stock market.

posted by McDonald's @ 12/15/2007 17:42PM

The Day High is 48.20 for the average.

posted by Wal-Mart @ 12/15/2007 17:42PM

The average stock is 92.89 and for the day low 91.18. Please stop raising the gas prices. They are too expensive!

posted by Exxon/Mobil @ 12/15/2007 17:45PM

General Electric average stock for the day high is 37.51 and 36.87 for the day low.

posted by General Electric @ 12/15/2007 17:49PM

The average dow high for Home Depot is 27.35 and the average dow low is 26.63.

posted by Home Depot @ 12/15/2007 17:51PM

The popular places are:

posted by Parsa @ 12/15/2007 18:12PM

Target
Wal-Mart
Sears
McDonald's
Home Depot
Exxon/Mobil
Gulf
Other

posted by Parsa @ 12/15/2007 18:13PM

WalMart sells more stock than Target!

posted by Parsa @ 12/15/2007 18:21PM

Home Depot is the biggest retail store
It is much bigger than Target

posted by Target @ 12/15/2007 18:25PM

Tyco International won formal of a $3.2 billion settlement of an investor claims that inflated during the tenure of former CEO L. Dennis Koslowski.

posted by Tyco Deal @ 12/20/2007 10:17AM

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