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the life a blog continues to move and shake and form and evolve. like a closet. or a cupboard. spring cleaning, whether spring or not, is an important gesture. in the spirit of the mighty vacuum and turning over new leaves I have cleaned up eggbeater's sidebars a bit. I hope to keep them fresh with new content so they are no longer shelves in the garage but little packages left on the porch like colored eggs in tall grasses.
Three years. ago I didn't know what a blog was. Three years ago my life as I had known it my whole life up until then was falling apart and I would re-piece it together as a small bird makes a nest for the first time. years ago a friend invited me to her house to learn about this blogging thing.
look what came in the mail! some of my old friends! beautiful lovelies collected & prized coveted celebrated! o! rejoice eggbeaters welcomed back decorating treehouse perfect still life food.
Dear You, Hello. Have we met? My name is Shuna and I am the author, owner, chef, writer, photographer, recipe tester, friend, confidante, father, reader, pastry chef, user, fact checker, editor, copy writer, publisher, floor sweeper, designer, poet, human being, listener, pillow, magician, dishwasher, carny, family, suggestion taker & answerer, promoter, event planner, advocate, mother, scout, community organizer, and all around everything for Eggbeater.
It’s hard to imagine a CEO less engaged than Bear Stearns’ Jimmy Cayne. Investors were already upset after he’d skipped out on an earnings call that discussed writedowns earlier in the year, and so it’s a mild surprise that Mr. Cayne wasn’t available for today’s conference call after Bear Stearns reported its worst quarter, like, ever.
I'm not being dramatic when I say it is almost impossible to describe how I'm feeling right now. We, the entire management staff, are an emotional wreck, at least on the inside. There's the wringing of hands, the pacing of feet, an introspection which is nothing short of torturous. Demons arrive, cackle, cat-call, heckle, throw tomatoes and teeter on shoulders all day and night until The Moment arrives.
Lists. O how I love thee. There's no tree. If there was it might be strung with popcorn and cranberries. I wouldn't mind it shedding because I love the scent of pine. But I'm Jewish so the subject is either mute or complicated, or both, depending on how you look at it.
The earnings of companies in the Standard & Poor’s 500 index that have issued third-quarter reports are running 4. lower than year-earlier results, according to Thomson Financial. Of the 500 companies, 498, or 100%, had reported earnings for the quarter as of Thursday. So far, third-quarter earnings have come in 2.
A year filled with credit-market turmoil, eight-figure write-downs from the nation’s largest financial institutions, shaky guidance from the Federal Reserve and a large falloff in economic activity can’t help but fray some emotions at times. So MarketBeat is taking a look back at a few of the year’s most unhinged moments that emanated from Wall Street.
The stalwart nature of Harry S. Truman doesn’t extend to everyone. Here, MarketBeat takes a look back at a number of moments where a company or individual decided that the ultimate responsibility for a problem was with, well, someone else. Morgan Stanley ended up with a $9 billion write-down in the fourth quarter, and on several occasions on the firm’s earnings conference call, CEO John Mack stuck to the “missing 18 minutes” style of responsibility, fingering “one desk” that made a trading judgment that didn’t work out, a short bet that turned into a hellish write-down.
Sure, Apple and Research in Motion might have had a strong 2007, but they can’t hold a candle to Inner Mongolia Yitai Coal Co. which topped all the Russell indexes as the top global performer of the year, with a 1017% return. Of the top 100 companies, 48 of them were based in the BRIC nations, with 41 in India alone.
Economic news has been relentlessly downbeat of late, so the market’s positive response today to the better-than-expected report on jobless claims, along with the odd indicator suggesting a merely mediocre jobs report tomorrow, has put a bit of life into equity futures. S&P futures popped a bit higher after the Labor Department said weekly jobless claims fell to 336,000 last week, down 21,000 from the previous week, which was the highest level in more than two years.