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WFC Revamps Overdraft Policy – Analyst Blog

Zacks Market Commentaries (September 28th, 2009) Writes:
On Wednesday, Wells Fargo (WFC) became the latest large financial institution to announce a reshuffle in its policy towards overdraft fees. The bank will eliminate overdraft fees for Wells and Wachovia customers when they overdraw their accounts by $5 or less. Wells will not charge customers more than four overdraft fees per day. In addition, customers will be able to opt out of overdraft coverage. Henceforth, customers can specify that they don't want their transactions authorized into overdraft if funds aren't available to cover the transaction. Wells Fargo is following the footsteps of other large banks, Bank of America Corporation (BAC) and JP Morgan Chase & Co. (JPM). While JP Morgan has decided to automatically remove all its customers from the overdraft service, and allow customers who want that protection to opt in; BofA and Wells Fargo will leave it to customers to opt ...

Zacks Earnings Preview: Walgreen, Xyratex, Nike, Darden Restaurants and Constellation Brands – Press Releases

Charles Rotblut (September 28th, 2009) Writes:

For Immediate Release

Chicago, IL – September 28, 2009 – Zacks.com releases the list of companies likely to issue earnings surprises. This week’s list includes Walgreen (WAG) and Xyratex (XRTX). To see more earnings analysis, visit http://at.zacks.com/?id=3207.

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This Week's Events

Five S&P 500 companies are confirmed to report: Constellation Brands (STZ), Darden Restaurants (DRI), Jabil Circuit (JBL), Nike (NKE) and Walgreen (WAG). A total of 27 companies are on the calendar.

We are still a week away from the "official" start of third-quarter earnings season. Alcoa (AA) will release its results on Oct 7. The majority of companies will not start reporting until the latter half of October, however.

The economic calendar is most active towards the second half of the week with

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Earnings Preview for Sep 28 – Oct 2 – Earnings Preview

Charles Rotblut (September 25th, 2009) Writes:
Five S&P 500 companies are confirmed to report: Constellation Brands (STZ), Darden Restaurants (DRI), Jabil Circuit (JBL), Nike (NKE) and Walgreen (WAG). A total of 27 companies are on the calendar.

We are still a week away from the "official" start of third-quarter earnings season. Alcoa (AA) will release its results on Oct 7. The majority of companies will not start reporting until the latter half of October, however.

The economic calendar is most active towards the second half of the week with the release of the ISM manufacturing survey and the monthly employment surveys.

Tuesday: September Conference Board consumer confidence survey, July Case-Schiller home price index Wednesday: September Chicago PMI, September ADP employment survey, final Q2 GDP, weekly crude inventories, weekly mortgage applications Thursday: September ISM manufacturing survey, August personal income and spending, August pending home sales, September auto sales, September Monster employment index, September

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Soros, Latest to Predict the Worst is Yet to Come

Contrarian Profits (February 23rd, 2009) Writes:

Renowned investor George Soros said Friday the world financial system has effectively disintegrated, and there’s no near-term bottom to this financial crisis in sight.

Speaking at a dinner at Columbia University, Soros actually compared the current situation to the breakup of the Soviet Union, and said that the whipsaw effects of the crisis are actually more severe than the Great Depression.

“We witnessed the collapse of the financial system,” Soros told his audience. “It was placed on life support, and it’s still on life support. There’s no sign that we are anywhere near a bottom.”

He said the bankruptcy of. Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. (OTC: LEHMQ) in September marked a turning point in the functioning of the market system.

His comments echoed those made earlier at the same conference by former U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Paul A. Volcker, who is now a top adviser to

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Fiscal Responsibility Follies

Contrarian Profits (February 18th, 2009) Writes:

Whoever said irony died after 9/11 clearly didn’t anticipate this.

“Now that President Obama has signed a $787 stimulus package [sic] into law and weighed tens of billions more to aid homeowners and banks,” deadpans a hastily-written New York Times political blogpost, “he will take a break next Monday to consider just how the government can get a grip on its increasingly ugly balance sheet.”

Yes folks, it’s the “fiscal responsibility summit,” not to be confused with the “fiscal wakeup tour” chronicled in I.O.U.S.A.

90 invitees will wring their hands over the prospect of a $2 trillion dollar deficit this year.  No word yet who exactly is on the guest list, but we know the rough makeup of this august panel — 30 House members, 30 senators, and “30 scholars and representatives of advocacy groups such as AARP.”

Well, I guess the irony of inviting habitual big spenders isn’t too thick

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Obama and Lawmakers Meet to Discuss Economic Stimulus

QualityStocks (January 23rd, 2009) Writes:

President Barack Obama and Congressional leaders are having difficulty finding common ground on an economic recovery plan as Republican resistance to the stimulus package emerges in the House. The president and top Democrats and Republicans from the House and Senate planned to meet today to discuss the spending and tax cutting legislation that Obama has demanded to tackle the gloomy economy.

Yesterday, The House Ways and Means Committee approved $275 billion in tax cuts on a party-line vote of 24-13. The House Energy and Commerce Committee, also working on the bill, approved $2.8 billion to expand broadband service into underserved areas. And on Wednesday night, the House Appropriations Committee cleared a $358 billion spending measure on a 35-22 party-line vote.

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Who’s Confiscating Your 401(k) And IRA?

Steve Selengut (November 12th, 2008) Writes:

Dateline Raleigh, NC, November 6, 2008: Democratic leaders in the U.S. House of Representatives discuss confiscating our 401(k)s and IRAs, by Carolina Journal Online reporter Karen McMahan.

This shocking pronouncement is certainly an attention grabber, which if even partially true, would have an impact on nearly every employed and retired American. The basis for the report is testimony before the House Committee on Education and Labor in early October.

Dr. Teresa Ghilarducci is one of many witnesses (scholars, retirees, activists, an investment mogul, and benefits experts) who were interviewed by the committee members. (I was skipped over once again, but a receptive person in the HCEL was willing to forward a listing of my articles to the right person. I expect an invitation to testify momentarily)

McMahan writes: “Dr. Ghilarducci, professor of economic policy analysis at the New School for Social Research, …

Surprise Rejection of Bailout Causes Record Decline in U.S. Stocks

Contrarian Profits (September 30th, 2008) Writes:

In a move that will reverberate from Wall Street to Main Street, the U.S. House of Representatives yesterday (Monday) voted to reject a compromise $700 billion banking-bailout bill, an act of stunning defiance that eradicated $1.2 trillion in shareholder wealth as U.S. stocks endured their biggest one-day point loss in history.

23 Votes Short? Time to Invest in the Almighty Apple

The Simplified Investor (September 29th, 2008) Writes:

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

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Republican Opposition to Paulson’s Bailout Plan Stalls Talks

Contrarian Profits (September 26th, 2008) Writes:

An insurrection among Republicans in the House of Representatives today (Friday) torpedoed any chance that the Bush administration’s planned $700 billion plan would pass expeditiously, as members of the House refused to back U.S. Treasury Secretary Paulson’s measures and offered up their own plan to solve the credit crisis – a plan they say does not cost the American taxpayer.


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