Infinera Corp. (INFN)

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    Jul 23 04:23 PM
    Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
    Vegas baby!!! (so true) Reply
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    Jul 23 03:20 PM
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    its not investing anymore-its vegas only slower &nobody brings you a drink. Reply
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    Jul 23 10:56 AM
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    The wheels are off the cart and now the cart is going into the ditch. We have to deleverage this market and control the wild shorts and traders. Many people today have nothing but money in the market, no positions either in stocks or bonds. Reply
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    Jul 23 10:25 AM
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    Well said !!! Reply
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    Jul 23 08:59 AM
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    Stellar results for one of my favorite companies. ISRG is up 13.5% in the pre-market.
    Beyond the numbers, there isn't much surprise.. this company is consistently driving forward in a field where it has no competition.
    Robotic surgery is here to stay, as I plan to stay with this stock for years to come.
    You go girl!
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    So, Pelosi and Reid, with their single digit approval ratings, want to send the helicopters over again, shoveling out money just before the November election. Heaven help us. Reply
  • commenter
    Jun 19 03:46 PM
    Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
    Eli - this statement is interesting -
    Food could cost 7-9% more next year. Economists say heavy Midwest flooding may cause U.S. food prices to climb 7-9% in 2009. "The U.S. consumer has gotten used to cheap, affordable food," food-industry analyst Fiona Boal says. "Now the goal posts are moving."

    The thought of this sicken me. I had an instructor iin college that said "The U.S. could produce enough food to feed the entire world." Although perhaps an overstatement, it was not far from being truth. And with today's technology and modern equiptment, one would think that food production in the world would be in great abundance.

    However, government policies make food less affordable. This ethanol thing is sickening. Ethanol is a government sponsored scam that is contributing to the rising cost of food worldwide and is even causing starvation around the world. Mark Perry wrote an excellent one page article about ethanol on Seeking Alpha -
    seekingalpha.com/artic....

    In the name of "environmentalism... radiacals are pushing these biofuels at the expense of rising food costs and starving peoples.
    Sadly, America has become a socialist-elitist nation which has no regard for rightousness or for the welfare of its citizens and the citizens of other nations.

    America could be energy-independent - using nuclear energy, American oil, and solar and wind energy. And yes, we and the rest of the world could have cheap, abundant food too.




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  • commenter
    Jun 18 04:28 PM
    Infinera Plummets on Outlook; Has Right Business Model to Recover [view article]
    good job tech. nice to see you're writing for SA... Reply
  • commenter
    Jun 17 10:05 PM
    Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
    Eli you make it work, best wrap-up I get and it is much appreciated. Reply
  • commenter
    Jun 17 11:41 AM
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    Eli, I have been following what Phil Davis and Anthony Schneider on SeekingAlpha have been saying about the role of hedge funds and I-Banks in pushing up the prices of commodities.

    Two good links are:

    www.star-telegram.com/...

    and

    www.commerce.senate.go...

    Writers like Jim Kingsley and Dr. Mark Perry and others are not telling the whole story about what is actually happening.

    Please take some time to read the above data and publish your thoughts on the subject. Thanks
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  • commenter
    Jun 17 10:13 AM
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    Cool. Thanks Eli. Appreciate your service here. Reply
  • commenter
    Jun 17 09:31 AM
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    Thanks Paul. Indeed, ELN/WYE didn't make it into WSB, and probably should have. We did get it up in Market Currents though:

    seekingalpha.com/marke...
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  • commenter
    Jun 17 08:34 AM
    Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
    Eli - how'd you miss the news on ELN? Absolutely Huge! Maybe because it was issued overnight. Reply
  • commenter
    Apr 23 01:27 AM
    Infinera Corp. Q1 2008 Earnings Call Transcript [view article]
    I strongly think Infinera will continue to do better in Q2, Q3. They set a lower ball - Like MSFT or most companies at the quarterly release and then beat it again so that shareholders continue to get better returned Reply
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    Apr 06 05:21 AM
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    General Discussion on INFN
    Is this a buy or a sell? Reply