I thought there was some bumbling of analyst questions during the CC.
Sentiment: Hold
Thanks for passing that along. Did you happen to listen to the conference call on 4/30?
Sentiment: Hold
#$%$...27.60 was the low today. My order will not execute
Sentiment: Strong Buy
27.50 which yields 4.55%
Sentiment: Strong Buy
not to mention the 4.5% yield at that level
Sentiment: Strong Buy
if it gets to 27.50
Sentiment: Strong Buy
when FCX dips below $30...not to mention the 4.25% yield
Sentiment: Strong Buy
I do not give these channel checks much credence since much of the so called Foxconn chatter can not be verified.
Sentiment: Buy
AAPL reports earnings on April 23, 2013 after the market closes.
Sentiment: Buy
Yes , I do understand Obamacare. My private insurance premiums has gone up 40%. I can't get certain medications because there is only one drug manufacturer... the others have gone out of business, and the doctors can see fewer and fewer patients because of excessive paper work. I think I understand it perfectly since it is the first leg into the government invading all aspects of your personal life...hide and watch!
Sentiment: Strong Buy
I am setting on a $57K loss at current price but still can't pull the sell trigger
Sentiment: Strong Buy
I would agree with your post except that today's volume was anemic...only 69% of the average volume for last 3 months per YAHOO.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
Barron's had a recent interview with Kevin McCarthy co-manager of 4 MLP funds for Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors. When asked about future taxations plans of MLP's by our government he answered...
"Q: Could MLPs lose some of their tax benefits in a government bid to reduce the deficit?
A: It is unlikely for several reasons. It is a policy that has been in place really since 1987 and the one thing that I can assure you, it is a tax policy that has worked. Energy infrastructure is in the best shape of any U.S. infrastructure. Look at electricity distribution infrastructure, transportation. Number two, it is not that big of an industry in terms of the impact on deficit reduction. Third, the MLP sector has created thousands of good, high-paying jobs."
I thought this was a well-reasoned answer...not that politicians are all that "well reasoned".
Sentiment: Hold
That jackazz need to go. I've stopped watching him
Sentiment: Strong Buy
If we blinked every time there was an AAPL lawsuit we would walk around with our eyes closed. Move on shorty.
Sentiment: Strong Buy
What is Carter really worth...Nada!
Sentiment: Buy
Andy Hargreaves of Pacific Coast cut Q2 EPS from $9.89 to $9.60 due to lower I-pad sales. The article is in Barron's.
Sentiment: Buy
Gobayby...thanks for your reply. Like I said, the Seeking Alpha guy probably has it wrong because when my Mom died I received the stepped up basis (from EPD on K-1 schedule) for her EPD shares and I continued to buy EPD afterwards. I know the tax issues are complex and like Obamacare probably the majority of folks don't understand it. Thanks again!
Sentiment: Hold
First let me say that I am not a Seeking Alpha fan or subscriber but they keep showing up as a stock news source. In an article by Reel Ken dated 3/26/13 he states that MLP heirs may not get the stepped-up basis as follows: "Ah, but when I die, my heirs receive a step up in basis... freedom at last. I hate to burst this bubble, but this probably isn't so. Though any capital gain portion receives a step-up, items of ordinary income (Annuities, IRAs, Pensions, IRD, etc) are not stepped-up at death. This recapture avoidance "rumor" was started because the Tax Code provides that heirs will not incur the recapture tax when units are transferred to them from the estate. The Code never says recapture is stepped-up. It is silent on a subsequent sale by the heirs.". Is this really true or is Mr. Ken just grabbing headline? I would appreciate this knowledgeable massage board opinion. Thank!
Sentiment: Hold
You are so full of it. Every time I see a post like yours it is always on light volume. How can institutions be sell on such light volume.
Sentiment: Strong Buy