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To: wyllisx2 who wrote (44401)6/28/2011 6:24:28 PM
From: Baton   of 46152
 
The fat lady hasn't even started warming up yet.

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To: Baton who wrote (44402)6/29/2011 8:44:55 AM
From: wyllisx21 Recommendation   of 46152
 
well let's hope she starts to at least clear her throat in the next couple of days.

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To: Rangle who wrote (44365)6/29/2011 12:13:08 PM
From: Bucky Katt   of 46152
 
QE 3, 4 & 5 on the way>IMF says U.S. should hike debt limit to avert global shock

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To: Rangle who wrote (44397)6/29/2011 12:16:02 PM
From: Bucky Katt   of 46152
 
No worries the fix seems to be in, for today anyway.
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To: Bucky Katt who wrote (44404)6/29/2011 2:13:25 PM
From: wyllisx2   of 46152
 
not too worry there will be QE3 after all the posturing.

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From: Bouf6/29/2011 3:59:55 PM
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Another huge day for UAMY.ob....huge...

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To: Bucky Katt who wrote (44405)6/30/2011 10:19:04 AM
From: Rangle   of 46152
 
Man they talk it down
then talk it up

Corzine and Slick Willie on to CNBC
to talk it up....

this helps

The Chicago Purchasing Managers Index from Kingsbury International, Ltd., increased from 56.6 in May to 61.1 in June. This was the first increase in the Chicago PMI since February. The Briefing.com consensus expected the Chicago PMI to fall to 54.0.

Since the auto sector factors prominently in the Chicago region, the unexpected increase suggests auto manufacturing is ramping back up quicker than most economists anticipated following the supply-induced slowdown from the Japanese earthquake and tsunami.

The production and new orders indexes rebounded in June, but still remain below April levels. The production index increased from 56.0 in May to 66.9 in June, down from 70.0 in April. The new orders index increased from 53.5 in May to 61.2 in June, down from 66.3 in April.

For the first time since September 2010, order backlogs slipped into a contraction cycle. The index fell from 51.7 in May to 49.3 in June. Without a steady supply of backlogs, a drop in orders could carry over to an immediate drop in production.

The employment index fell for the third consecutive month, from 60.8 in May to 58.7 in June, but remains high enough to support payroll growth

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From: demersal6/30/2011 9:41:16 PM
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I don't normally post stuff like this, but a legal cease and desist to Justin Bieber? C'mon this is good stuff lol:

timothysykes.com 

Sorry, don't mean to spam, just thought this article was worth it. Cheers!

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From: George Burdell7/1/2011 7:52:29 AM
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Somebody hit SI with an ugly stick.

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To: George Burdell who wrote (44410)7/1/2011 8:00:29 AM
From: wyllisx2   of 46152
 
no kidding. it took me awhile to find my subject marks.

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