Monthly Archives: November 2014

Deere Beats Q4 Earnings, Down Y/Y On Slowdown In Farming

Deere & Company’s (DE – Analyst Report) earnings per share in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2014 (ended Oct 31, 2014) declined 13.3% to $1.83 from $2.11 earned in the prior-year quarter impacted by less favorable product mix, lower shipment and production volumes and higher production costs. Earnings, however, beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.58, delivering an…

Security Concerns Still Haunt Bitcoin

Bitcoin has long been considered a revolutionary that individuals will ultimately conduct their transactions. It is no doubt that the crypto-currency came a long way from only being considered another financial asset. However, various issues kept most of the masses away. One of the main problems that still lingers are security breaches which have not…

Security Concerns Still Haunt Bitcoin

Bitcoin has long been considered a revolutionary that individuals will ultimately conduct their transactions. It is no doubt that the crypto-currency came a long way from only being considered another financial asset. However, various issues kept most of the masses away. One of the main problems that still lingers are security breaches which have not…

E

The overwhelming majority of forecasters in late 2013, believed that interest rates in 2014 would rise. They were wrong. Rates mostly went down. Two leading bond fund managers (Bill Gross and Jeff Gundlach) believed rates would remain low. They were right. Once again, most economists and primary Treasury dealers, and some Fed governors, expect that the Fed will begin raising the Fed…

The EU Commissioner

    The EU President Jean-Claude Juncker has announced a €315 bn investment scheme in yet another attempt to try to kick-start the economy, and create 1.3 million jobs. These schemes are hopeless because they keep hunting capital and raising taxes. Without confidence in the future, people will not invest or expand their business to offset…