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  1. An Important Message from the Fleet Street Letter July 29, 2004

    Dear FleetStreeter, We want to inform you of an important change at the Fleet Street Letter. Effective July 30, 2004 our e-mail address will be changing. Our new e-mail address will be: fleetstreet@AgoraFinancial.com To help ease the transition process we have updated our e-mail address on our Web sites and materials however, we want to make [...]

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  2. Fleet Street Hotline: Two Stop Losses Hit July 27, 2004

    Greetings Fleet Streeters, Well, we have two more stop losses to notify you about. We hit our stop loss on Express Scripts (ESRX), which closed at $74 yesterday. Right now it’s at $71.45. Let’s reap a nice gain of 50%. ACTION: Sell Express Scripts (ESRX). We have also hit our $15 stop loss on Christopher [...]

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  3. Fleet Street Hotline: Hitting our Stops July 19, 2004

    Greetings Fleet Streeters, In case you missed it, Gannett (GCI:nyse), TJX (TJX:nyse) and Zimmer Holdings (ZMH:nyse) blew past their stops based on Friday’s close. Therefore, we say goodbye to three more of our holdings. Sell your shares at market. We expect the market to be choppy for a while and we are going to continue [...]

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  4. Fleet Street Hotline: The 911 on Intrado July 15, 2004

    Dear Fleet Streeter, Intrado (TRDO: NASDAQ) is getting killed today after it announced lowered earnings forecasts for the second quarter and for the year. And not just lowered by a little, but by a whole lot. The full-year estimates now range from $0.36 to $0.68 per share compared to previous estimates of $0.91-$1.23. Our original [...]

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  5. Fleet Street Hotline: Back From the Fourth July 9, 2004

    The short week was a down one for the major indexes, but not as big a dip as you might have expected. Investors managed to shake off last week’s poor jobs report. Even more surprising, investors didn’t sweat Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge’s announcement that al Qaeda is planning another large-scale attack against the United [...]

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  6. Capital & Crisis July 2004: The Real Reason the Market Can't Make Up Its Mind July 1, 2004

    Dear Investor, Besides fireworks, July is also the month that celebrates National Pecan Pie Day, Vanilla Ice Cream Day, peaches, tapioca pudding and crab cakes… just add barbecued ribs and garlic bread and it sounds like a perfect last meal before facing a firing squad to me. OK, I’d have a salad for health in case [...]

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