Category Archives: auto industry

General Motors: Still Undervalued Despite Europe And Volt Woes – Seeking Alpha

Most investors read the headlines, watch the momentum, and then draw a conclusion as to the value and risk of their investments. This at times causes the investor to miss the bigger picture. Today, we witness a perfect example of … Continue reading

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7 Ideas For Disciplined Investors – Seeking Alpha

Investing in today’s environment places participants directly in the path of gut-wrenching movements that follow each headline. Massive movements in both directions understandably create anxiety for both bulls and bears alike, as neither has managed to accurately predict the final … Continue reading

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Guest Post: The New Price Era Of Oil And Gold | ZeroHedge

There was a time when central bankers used to fight high oil prices with interest-rate hikes. But we are now in a different era with that equation, and central bankers are more likely to lament, as Ben Bernanke quipped in … Continue reading

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Ford Almost Delivered, Will GM Be The Spark? – Seeking Alpha

From our article on Seeking Alpha: Next Up: GM General Motors (GM) reports earnings on November 9th, and could still ignite the sector with its own capital return plans. Unlike Ford, we do not believe a dividend is likely for … Continue reading

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Will Ford And GM Announce Dividend Or Buyback Plans? – Seeking Alpha

From our article on Seeking Alpha: A Catalyst To Change Sentiment Upon reflection of what possible dynamics might emerge, we do believe there is one catalyst that is a possibility and would be very positive for investor sentiment. While we … Continue reading

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Auto Profits Will Soar When Economy Grows Above Trend – Seeking Alpha

We have been beating the drums for the past few months regarding the opportunity to profit from an obvious long-term winning trend, the US auto industry’s comeback (see Even in a Recession, Ford and GM Are Easy Doubles and 5 … Continue reading

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Get Ready For The Green Light, Part I – Seeking Alpha

From our article on SeekingAlpha: In 2009, the market appeared much like today in one respect– people were afraid there was no solution to the enormous problems that our country and the world faced. Leading politicians and bureaucrats that created … Continue reading

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U.S. Auto Sales Solid, But Market Still Frets Recession – Seeking Alpha

From our article on Seeking Alpha: While the market is still focused on the double-dip recession, the gloomy outlook leaves the stock valuations in the doldrums. However, if one looks at the actual activity on the ground or listens to … Continue reading

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7 Stock Picks For The Latest Indications Coming From The Fed – Seeking Alpha

From our article on Seeking Alpha: Bernanke’s speech friday reminds us how powerful the central bankers can be. While his words of reassurance were summed up in only one paragraph, his message was clear and understood. By reminding the market … Continue reading

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August U.S. Auto Sales Expected To Be Weaker But Still Solid – Seeking Alpha

From Seeking Alpha: So while we would not place too much faith in any monthly sales report, this August’s set of data could be interesting on several levels. If the industry handles stall speed without resorting to margin-killing incentives, then … Continue reading

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