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some day we'll get rid of dead wood
FNM
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+2.80%
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Obama would probably like to get rid of the FRE and FNM system some day. So as the economy improves, my guess is the outlook for things like AIG, FNM, FRE worsen. The American people will want their money back at some point, especially if Wall Street is dumb enough to give it to them (unlikely). This stock can go up in the face many times, since it's not really based on fundamentals (housing prices continue to come down at mid and high end, regardless of those reporting median price stabilization-- which is due to "mix shift" of many houses at low end finally liquidating). But over ...
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FNM Returning
FNM
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-8.77%
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Just look at all the stocks that got major government funding. They all do very well off their lows. You won't go wrong with that. The very least is that they won't be bankrupt. So your money is safe.
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Fannie Mae...deficit $ -14.800.000.000 Mrd. $ -2,67 per share
FNM
Fannie Mae...fair price 0,30 $ for to get in...
FNM
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-111.86%
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(closed on 05/06/09)
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Fannie Mae ...it never rains but it pours...0,10 $ ?
FNM
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-2.87%
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(closed on 03/04/09)
Talk of the devil, and he is bound to appear....0,10 $ is possible... WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Fannie Mae (NYSE: FNM) today reported in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that the company has been notified by the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) that it has failed to satisfy one of the NYSE's standards for continued listing of its common stock. The NYSE advised the company that it was below the exchange's price criteria for common stock because the average closing price of Fannie Mae's common stock for the 30 consecuti...
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From the Blogosphere
What Is Inflation and How Does One Measure It?
To understand inflation, one must first understand what money is and how to measure it. Please read What is Money and How Does One Measure It? before attempting to understand what follows.
Unfortunately there is no general agreement as to the definition of inflation. Here are some of the widely used definitions as noted in Inflation: What the heck is it?
Commonly Used Definitions
<>Decline in purchasing power of the currency held Rising prices in general (essentially the same as #1 although some might disagree) Rising consumer prices (CPI)Rising producer prices (PPI) <>Rising prices due to expansion>>...
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Closing Bell: Unemployment must not be relevant (GE, ACOM, FNM, ZIOP, MOT, NVDA)
Filed under: General Electric (GE), Motorola (MOT), Federal Natl Mtge (FNM) Today was a surprise considering the news. There was not great economic news to hang on, particularly considering that the 10.2% unemployment was the worst reading since 1983. As the market did not crater and as it went positive throughout the day, it almost felt as though the 10.2% of the officially unemployed don't matter to the economy as everyone keeps noting the 'lagging indicator' effect. Still, stocks held their own for most of the day and where the real direction for the end of the day bells felt uncertain un...
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More on Unemployment Duration – Analyst Blog
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While I touched on unemployment duration at the end of my last blog, this is a very important subject and deserves a bit more elaboration. Quite simply being out of work for three or four weeks is a very different experience with very different economic implications than being out of work for six months to a year or more. The focus on the total number of unemployed obscures that reality. The thing that makes this recession so much different than the ones that have gone before it is how long people are staying out of work once they become unemployed. Yeah if you get laid off for a few weeks,...
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Weak Employment Report – Analyst Blog
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The October employment report came in weaker than expected as the country lost 190,000 jobs, rather than the 175,000 expectation. It was, however, an improvement over the 219,000 lost in September, but worse than the 154,000 jobs lost in August. Both the September and August job losses were revised sharply lower. As of last month it was thought that we lost 263,000 jobs in September and 201,000 in August. So in that context, missing expectations for October by 15,000 does not seem that bad. Of course, it is bad if you happen to be one of those losing your job. Based on the establishment sur...
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Fannie Mae will rent to owners in foreclosure
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Fannie Mae (FNM)?
- What do you think about FNM now as an investment? Do you think it will ever grow past $10?
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Still is a great long term short.
- Dudes and dudesses, when are people going to stop even thinking or dreaming that FNM is worth ANYTHING. Yes, I said it, its WORTHLESS. The stock shoul...
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pupu69
(+79.26% risk: conservative)
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is it a Keeper...?
- any bets on this one or FRE...on my opinion is a keeper and hopefully will be $30 + on a couple years...
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Current sentiment
- So it seems to me the up sentiment is on low volume and the downward movement is on high volume. I think (guess) that lots of mutual funds must move th...
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I WOULD NOT BE SHORT THESE TWO
- THEY ARE OPENING FED WINDOW AND THAT IS ONLY IF THEY NEED IT. I THINK THEY HAVE ENOUGH CASH FOR NOW
BE VERY CAREFULL FOLKS ON THIS
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