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23 Votes Short? Time to Invest in the Almighty Apple

I know what you’re thinking - why invest in Apple when its stock price fell 18% today? But think literally about apples, which you’ll find in any outdoor fruit stand on the streets of New York. Today, our sadly ineffective government failed to pass its so-called “bailout” plan. The meaning is clear - our economy is going to get a whole lot worse before it gets better. People are going to be out of their jobs (some estimate as many as 6 million Americans will soon be unemployed) - so saddle up the push cart, hit the pavement, and get ready to earn a living one apple at a time.

September 29, 2008 Vote, U.S. House of Representatives

September 29, 2008 Vote, U.S. House of Representatives

What happened today was historic, and the market knew it. $1.2 trillion was erased from the market value of American stocks as frightened investors fled for the safety of gold and government Treasury bonds. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 777 points, the largest one day decline since the index was first published in 1896. The S&P 500 fell almost 9%, a drop not seen in two decades. Meanwhile, Wachovia Bank was bought by Citigroup for $1 a share, making it just the latest financial institution to surrender in a fear-driven downward spiral that has crushed venerable institutions like Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch, and Washington Mutual in recent weeks.

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Wachovia Announces a $9 Billion Loss, and its Stock Price Rises

It seems curious at first when a bank reports losses of $9B, as Wachovia (NYSE:WB) did today, and its stock price isn’t punished. It’s even more counter-intuitive when the company’s stock price goes up, as it did after Wachovia said it lost $8.9B in the second quarter of 2008. Despite the sour news, Wachovia was up over in 15% this afternoon on the New York Stock Exchange. Why are investors rewarding the beat-up bank with a share price boost? A closer look at Wachovia’s recent history helps solve the WB mystery and explains why its investors are still riding high.

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