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Mark Mariotti, CEO
Mark Mariotti, CEO
Future Management Holdings Inc
November 10, 2008
Entertain and Educate
Analysis of: Hey, Barack: Hire Me! A four-day plan to restore the U.S. economy By James Cramer (www.thebigmoney.com)
This is NOT Jim Cramer bashing! However, let's look at the man's and his employers disclosure! Personally I do enjoy the CNBC educators/entertainers/reporters especially those that have some action in the game, and I firmly believe if the viewer is tempered correctly, and takes this information with...
Mark Mariotti, CEO
Mark Mariotti, CEO
Future Management Holdings Inc
November 10, 2008
TRUST BUT VERIFY
Analysis of: Automakers' $25 Billion Fast-Track Bailout (www.businessweek.com)
For too many decades the US Auto Industry has presented its share of troubles to the employees, contractors, investors and customers of Automobiles. The US government recognizes the extreme hardship to the US workers and economy of failing auto enterprizes and desires some variation of a bailout
Mark Mariotti, CEO
Mark Mariotti, CEO
Future Management Holdings Inc
Analysis of: RBS unveils capital plan as writedown hits £6.1bn (business.timesonline.co.uk)
Seems that still today (11/5/2008) that various US financial stock market reporting data indicates symbol RBS (Royal Bk Scotland Group Plc) has a per share price value of USD $1.08 and dividend yield of such an unbelievable nature as well as n/a (as of 12:19 PM EST on 11/05/2008 in USD - NYSE). Investors...
Mark Mariotti, CEO
Mark Mariotti, CEO
Future Management Holdings Inc
November 5, 2008
Another AT&T Cycle
Analysis of: AT&T's Troubling Trends (www.businessweek.com)
Personally during the previous 30-years I have utilized the business and services of AT&T land line and wireless services. I have experienced the previous court break-up of AT&T - the dividend destruction of AT&T common stock, and never sure which company the current AT&T...
Mark Mariotti, CEO
Mark Mariotti, CEO
Future Management Holdings Inc
Analysis of: Deutsche Bank profit plummets 94% (www.bankingtimes.co.uk)
Deutsche Bank posted a profit in the third quarter of 2008, but only after adopting EU accounting rules (avoiding a loss by making so-called “mark-to-market” valuations of its investments) that allowed it to apply a new method of valuing its assets. Deutsche Bank senior executives will not be paid...
Mark Mariotti, CEO
Mark Mariotti, CEO
Future Management Holdings Inc
October 29, 2008
Slow, not dead
Analysis of: How Detroit Drove Into a Ditch (online.wsj.com)
Ford is expected to move 124,000 units in October 2008
Mark Mariotti, CEO
Mark Mariotti, CEO
Future Management Holdings Inc
October 28, 2008
Cerberus, Means Business
Analysis of: GMAC Struggles With Financing (www.nytimes.com)
Cerberus Capital Management's current issues with other holdings and issues such as Mervyns, the possible merging of GM and Chrysler, and a very difficult lending environment within GMAC reflect the firms focus towards an eventual profitable book.
Mark Mariotti, CEO
Mark Mariotti, CEO
Future Management Holdings Inc
Analysis of: Google defies economy to beat forecasts, shares surge (www.livemint.com)
The internet and specifically search engines are where people go today for deep discounts, low costs, answers, information, and new jobs... Each and every year, the rotation (when feasible) more consumers find comfort within Internet properties.
Mark Mariotti, CEO
Mark Mariotti, CEO
Future Management Holdings Inc
Analysis of: GM, Ford SharesHit New Lows As Sentiment Fades Further (online.wsj.com)
More competition, not less is required within the automotive industry. Positive results will eventually be rewarded by a free market.
Timothy O'Neil-Dunne, Managing Partner
T2Impact Ltd.
Analysis of: Continental Airlines Reports September 2008 Operational Performance (www.tradingmarkets.com)
CAL is the first to report September traffic and it is NOT pretty, while capacity was cut - traffic declined even further. There will be more cuts to come as load factors fall across the US System. CAL is one of the airlines better positioned to handle the downturn so their numbers are likely to be...

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