MakeIt Never stop reading, never stop learning, communicate effectively and always be open to change in the pursuit of improvement. Great advice.
MakeIt Wow, landmark! Lol! It’s called critical thinking! I agree, not much of it in the world today. Twitter posts prove it 24/7.
MakeIt yeah a business degree from Harvard, Wharton, or Yale and rich parents = success.
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A Bank of America currency chart shows how the stock market rally still has legsBank of America-Merrill Lynch's Paul Ciana uses a currency chart to show the broad market's 'risk on' rally has legs.
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Bank of America is set to report fourth-quarter earnings — here's what Wall Street expectsBank of America is scheduled to report fourth-quarter earnings later on Wednesday. Here is what Wall Street analysts are expecting from the banking giant. Ok
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Stocks rise after strong earnings from Goldman Sachs and Bank of AmericaStocks rose on Wednesday as investors cheered strong quarterly earnings from major banks like Goldman Sachs and Bank of America. 'Investors' also cheered all of the earnings misses yesterday. Can you just start saying computers And now we’re back to greed, investors having no fear and trading the market up into overpriced levels again. Do traders and investors never learn. I think funds are replacing stocks sold in December and after this short buying period we’ll be heading down again. Hey it 2007 again.
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Cramer calls Bank of America the 'Amazon' of financial stocks'You know what they are? They're 'Amazon' but they make money,' CNBC's Jim Cramer says after Bank of America's strong quarterly earnings.
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