The Consumers' Waterheater Income Fund Announces Monthly Cash Distribution (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
The Consumers' Waterheater Income Fund, announced today a cash distribution of $0.1075 per unit for the month of November 2008. The distribution will be payable on December 31, 2008 to unitholders of record at the close of business on November 28, 2008.
Rooting for cash in the clutter (The Journal News)
The title of the Craigslist posting advertising a sale of household goods said it all: "Lost everything on Wall Street." The author, actress Robin Sherwood of Yonkers, said she figured everyone reading the ad could relate to the sentiment.
Should You Buy Kroger (KR) Now or Wait for the Sale Price? (Schaeffers Research)
According to this Barron's article, Kroger (KR: sentiment, chart, options) "trades at a premium to the broader stock market on a price-to-earnings basis." However, the author justifies this premium by noting that the stock should continue to climb as Americans dine at home due to the worsening economic environment...( Read More )
A coming of age for YouTube (CNET)
Admit it: You can't build a business on showcasing home movies. YouTube finally realized that, and now it's getting serious about making money.
Pressel aims for US$1-million finish at ADT at Trump International (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Morgan Pressel has playing privileges at Trump International, meaning she can get on the lavish course whenever she wants.
What's driving the BNP? (The New Statesman)
On a sunny day in Stanmore, north London, a motley crew of people gathers at the Tube station. An elderly man leans on a walking stick, a faded blue, white and red tattoo saying "Proud to be British" just about visible on his forearm. The tattoo might be older than I am.