June 22, 2001
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The Woes of Motorola Cooking With Restaurant Stocks Rough Start for a New Retiree Grasping at Foolish Straws? Horseshoes, Hand Grenades, and Benjamin Graham Analyzing AMD Is the Government Settling? When the Planner Can't Plan
Motorola's wireless operations have faced a lot of tough competition. Is that enough to maintain a bearish view of this company?
Fools on the Berkshire Hathaway board are turning their attention to restaurant stocks. How can smart investors find profits on the menu?
A Fool reports on the rocky first 48 hours of his retirement and says, "Don't underestimate the devastating shock of sudden leisure, free time, and lack of structure."
Fools on the Affymetrix board are discussing the short position the Rule Breaker Portfolio is taking in the stock.
When will the economy turn around? And is it worthwhile to even attempt such a prediction? ZenvestorB applies the teachings of Benjamin Graham to these thoughts on the Security Analysis discussion board.
"I am outlining the challenges that are facing AMD in the next two years and, more specifically, in the next six to 18 months. I preface a lot of this with an analysis of recent events and the exuberance with which some investors embraced AMD's prospects."
The Feds want to sit down with Philip Morris to discuss the case. What's to discuss, unless it's a settlement in Big Mo's favor?
A Fool resists using the services of a recommended financial planner whose own lifestyle indicates he's living above his means and cannot manage his own finances.
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