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Schedule for Week of February 23, 2025
by Calculated Risk on 2/22/2025 08:11:00 AM The key reports this week are January New Home sales, the second estimate of Q4 GDP, Personal Income and Outlays for January, and Case-Shiller house prices. For manufacturing, the February Dallas, Kansas City, and Richmond Fed manufacturing surveys will be released. —– Monday, February 24th —– 8:30 AM…
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How you can take back control from the ruling class hypocrites – Fat Tail Daily
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook reveals how the elites are blatant hypocrites. Meanwhile in Australia, our ruling class wants higher taxes even as they enrich themselves. Resistance isn’t futile, and the first step isn’t violence. We’re living in the depths of a housing crisis across much of the Western world. The last thing you’d want…
Columbia Sportswear: A Turnaround Story That’s Gaining Ground
COLM Columbia Sportswear $80.56 +0.49 (+0.61%) (As of 04:15 PM ET) 52-Week Range $66.01 ▼ $87.23 Dividend Yield 1.49% P/E Ratio 19.65 Price Target $77.00 Outdoor lifestyle apparel and products manufacturer Columbia Sportswear Co. NASDAQ: COLM is trying to stage a turnaround in its business. After the pandemic-driven surge of 2021, Columbia has been tackling tailwinds…
Boralex Inc
Sound bite for Twitter is: Dividend Paying Utility. Debt Ratios need improving and the company has too much debt. The current dividend yield is moderate with dividend growth non-existent. See my spreadsheet on Boralex Inc. Is it a good company at a reasonable price? This stock has been pretty well for its shareholders in the…
China’s Premier Li arrives in Australia, says ties ‘back on track’ By Reuters
By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY (Reuters) – Chinese Premier Li Qiang arrived in Australia on Saturday, saying relations were “back on track” as he started the first visit by a Chinese premier to the major trading partner in seven years. Australia is “uniquely positioned to connect the West and the East” and stands as “an important…