Nov
26
And That’s The Week That Was: 11.23.07
November 26, 2007 | Leave a Comment
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Attached/linked please find And That’s The Week That Was…the Brounes & Associates market/economic commentary for the week ended November 23 2007. Ready or not…here come the homestretch for 2007. What looked to be a year of potentially double-digit gains […]
Nov
16
And That’s The Week That Was: 11.16.07
November 16, 2007 | Leave a Comment
Attached please find And That’s The Week That Was, weekly economic commentary for the week ending 11.16.07 by Brounes & Associates. While a strong labor market had been one savings grace for the economy for the past few months, this week’s jobless claims data showed a larger than expected increase in filings for unemployment benefits. […]
Nov
15
Investors Still Don’t Get it!
November 15, 2007 | Leave a Comment
Okay, especially high net worth investors — they still seem to get duped by frauds, fakes and posers. Over the weekend I was having a conversation with someone and they mentioned that a friend they knew was being investigated by the Feds. I asked why that was because I know the guy getting investigated and he is […]
Nov
12
And That’s The Week That Was: 11.9.07
November 12, 2007 | Leave a Comment
Attached/linked please find And That’s The Week That Was…the Brounes & Associates market/economic commentary for the week ended November 9, 2007. Is it over yet? Please tell me it has just been a bad dream? Why doesn’t the stock market close for Veterans Day? Needless to say, shell-shocked investors departed Friday asking many of these […]
Nov
5
And That’s The Week That Was: 11.2.07
November 5, 2007 | Leave a Comment
Attached/linked please find And That’s The Week That Was…the Brounes & Associates market/economic commentary for the week ended November 2, 2007. Though Merrill’s Stanley O’Neal updated his résumé’ this week (any pointers, ex-Bear Stearns exec Warren Spector?), the unemployment and non-farm payroll releases showed that generally employees are weathering the subprime storm quite nicely (thus […]

