"Now is a good time to buy a home and finance it with a 30-year mortgage, says Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway chairman/CEO. Buffett discusses why he wants to invest in more businesses, explains why he bought eight European stocks at the end of 2011 and also shares why he decided to invest in the Omaha World-Herald." live on CNBC.
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Bill Gross Is Reacting On Fed Decision
Bill Gross, PIMCO; Ken Volpert, Vanguard; Charles Reinhard, Morgan Stanley; and Jack Caffrey, J.P. Morgan Private Bank, discuss the Fed decision to leave rates unchanged.
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Bill Gross Speculates on the Fed
Bill Gross, PIMCO founder & co-CIO, sheds insight on what he believes the Fed will do.
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Bill Gross on Investment Outlook 2011-2014 On CNBC
Is the country's fiscal situation a "wild frontier"? Bill Gross, PIMCO founder/Co-CIO reveals where he is investing right now.
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Marc Faber On CNBC July 2011 + U.S. Will Come to an Agreement on Debt
Marc Faber, author and publisher of the Gloom, Boom and Doom report joined CNBC to discuss a potential US default. Bob Parker, Senior Advisor at Credit Suisse and Sarah Hewin at Standard Chartered Bank joined the discussion.
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Bernanke Speech on Economy July 2011
Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke makes an opening statement on the current state of the economy and his forecast on inflation.
Bill Gross Talks About Fed Policy
The Federal Reserve is trying to figure out what to do next, and QE3 is not out of the picture, says Bill Gross, PIMCO.
Buffett On CNBC: Battle Over Debt Ceiling is Silly
The nation should not be making crucial decisions on the debt ceiling over a point of a gun, says Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway chairman/CEO,who says the Treasury could get corporations to pre-pay September corporate taxes if needed, with CNBC's Becky Quick.
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Buffett's Solution to End the Deficit
Billionaire Warren Buffett believes he has the solution for solving America's deficit crisis, and it involves forcing politicians to actually do their job.
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Greenspan Video One-on-One (Economy, Banks, Federal Reserve, QE2) July 2011
Alan Greenspan, former Federal Reserve chairman, discusses the crisis in Greece, the end of QE2, and President Obama's plan to tackle the deficit.
Bernanke Press Conference
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke gives insight on why the FOMC downgraded economic growth by half a percentage point and decided to hold rates steady.
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Source: CNBC
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Buffett's Big Blunder?
Did the Oracle of Omaha blow it when he sold his stake in Moody's? Lee Munson, Portfolio LLC founder, and Edward Atorino, The Benchmark Company weigh in.
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6 Best Yielding Utilities With A ROI Over 10 Percent
Here is a current sheet of 6 utilities with a dividend yield above 3 percent as well as a return on investment of more than 10 percent.
The return on investment is a popular performance measure and is calculated as gain from an investment less costs of the investment divided by the cost of the investment.
What is the ROI?
The average price to earnings ratio amounts to 15.06 while the forward price to earnings ratio is expected at 17.07. In average, the dividend yield amounts to 5.26 percent. Price to book ratio is 2.97 and price to sales ratio 2.10. The average ROI amounts to 12.30 percent.
Here is the table for a detailed view:
Related stock ticker symbols:
APU, SPH, CPL, BIP, EOC, ENI
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The return on investment is a popular performance measure and is calculated as gain from an investment less costs of the investment divided by the cost of the investment.
What is the ROI?
The average price to earnings ratio amounts to 15.06 while the forward price to earnings ratio is expected at 17.07. In average, the dividend yield amounts to 5.26 percent. Price to book ratio is 2.97 and price to sales ratio 2.10. The average ROI amounts to 12.30 percent.
Here is the table for a detailed view:
Utilities With A ROI Over 10 Percent (Click to enlarge) |
Related stock ticker symbols:
APU, SPH, CPL, BIP, EOC, ENI
Selected Articles:
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Alan Greenspan on U.S. Debt
There is a limit to what the U.S. Treasury can borrow, says former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan, who also shares his concern that the U.S. is running out of time so resolve debt issues.
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