The 17 member states of the Eurozone could issue bonds collectively and accept joint liability for the outstanding debt.
May, 2012 Archive
Market catastrophes don't happen when everyone's looking
David Callaway at MarketWatch has it right: Market catastrophes rarely happen when everyone is looking.
Two signals that would say the market is back in rally mode
A more aggressive stance from model manager Mike Arold and relative weakness in utility stocks would signal that the market is back in rally mode.
Should Google, Verizon and AT&T be held accountable for media piracy?
A heated exchange between media exec Ari Emanuel and The Verge editor Joshua Topolsky.
Facebook offers up a painful lesson about IPO hype
I’d be a fool to compete with the hedge fund talent in knowing when Facebook is a buy or sell post-IPO.
Monster Beverage: a stock play that refreshes
Our current position in Monster Beverage is making a good profit for our model.
Why I think TOL could gain another 20%
Technical Swing model manager Mike Arold says homebuilder stocks could be the 'trade of the year' in 2012.
Why I'm bullish on SuperValu
I believe the stock is at or near a bottom and is moving forward with a turnaround under the guidance of CEO Craig R. Herkert.
Another buy candidate: Chipotle Mexican Grill
CMG is another stock on my buy list, due to its long-term momentum and relative strength.
Is the US housing slump turning Japanese?
We are now six years into a housing bust that bears an uncomfortable resemblance to the truly epic Japanese property blowout.
