| WYETH (NY:WYE) Delayed : | |||||
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| Previous Close | $50.39 | 52 Week High | $50.45 | ||
| Open | $50.39 | 52 Week Low | $30.71 | ||
| Day High | $50.39 | P/E | 14.91 | ||
| Day Low | $50.39 | EPS | $3.38 | ||
| Volume | 50,253,011 | ||||
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Wyeth engages in the discovery, development, manufacture, distribution, and sale of pharmaceuticals, consumer healthcare, and animal health products. The company's three business segments are Pharmaceuticals, Consumer Healthcare, and Animal Health.
Bernard Poussot - Chairman, CEO, & President
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on Jun 30, 2009
at 10:49 AM More insight This doesn't really provide much insight into the merger. www.fmgonline.com
Article: Pfizer (PFE) And Wyeth (WYE): A Merger As A Way To Fire People
on May 20, 2009
at 10:28 PM HSBC, BEA set to issue first 'overseas' yuan bonds ; Brazil and China are in discussions to form a currency swap line, just like the one China signed with Argentina two weeks ago. These currency swap lines are HUGE, folks Subject: HSBC, BEA set to issue first 'overseas' yuan bonds ; Brazil and China are in discussions to form a currency swap line, just like the one China signed with Argentina two weeks ago. These currency swap lines are HUGE, folks http://www.marketwatch.com/story/hsbc-bea-set-to-issue-first-overseas-yuan-bonds May 20, 2009, 4:51 a.m. EST HSBC, BEA set to issue first 'overseas' yuan bonds... The Train is Leaving the Station .....better not wait to long , the USA and the UK better get with it and get on board , or isolation and Hyper -Inflation is the result , as we lose our ability to pay for goods with dollars Move opens up new world of fundraising possibilities Explore related topics Banks HSBC Holdings PLC Hsbc Hldgs Bk Of East Asia Story Quotes Comments (5) Alert Email Print Share By Chris Oliver, MarketWatch HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- HSBC Holdings Plc. and Bank of East Asia Ltd. are slated to become the first companies outside mainland China to issue yuan-denominated bonds, in a development that promises to open up a large new source of funds for multinational corporations. Subject: Brazil and China are in discussions to form a currency swap line, just like the one China signed with Argentina two weeks ago. These currency swap lines are HUGE, folks The Train is Leaving the Station .....better not wait to long , the USA and the UK better get with it and get on board , or isolation and Hyper -Inflation is the result , as we lose our ability to pay for goods with dollars http://www.kitcocasey.com/articles/2747/daily-pfennig-5-20-09:-game-on!/ Last week, we heard about how China had passed the U.S. as the number one trade partner of Brazil... Now, I'm hearing about how Brazil and China are in discussions to form a currency swap line, just like the one China signed with Argentina two weeks ago. These currency swap lines are HUGE, folks. Because they allow the two parties doing trade with one another to eliminate the use of dollars and only use their own respective currencies. That means, China reduces its exposure to the dollars! And if China has less dollars to spend on U.S. Treasuries, that's not a good thing! But almost as important as that is the thought that China is spreading the use of their currency... This thought plays well with the idea that China proposed last month... That the U.S. dollar be replaced as the world's reserve currency. China has now signed currency swap agreements with: Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, South Korea, Belarus, and Argentina, with Brazil waiting in the wings... Please consider this ; http://www.wisdomtree.com/library/pdf/materials/WisdomTree-Case-for-Emerging-Currencies-CEW-570.pdf
Article: John Pauslon Gets Very Long Gold, Also Likes Big Phama (GLD, GDX, WYE, SGP)
on Feb 25, 2009
at 07:40 PM Agreed Right quitely... I liked the Corgentum piece you referenced. I also found their piece on operational risk ratings quite though provoking (http://www.corgentum.com/research-whatswrong.html). Worth an activists read as welL!
Article: Nelson Peltz Loads Up On Doughnuts and Burgers (KKD, CKR)
on Feb 23, 2009
at 07:16 PM What were we waiting for Agreed- right on time baby! Let's do it - make 'em all pay in the same cell! Very interesting Corgentum piece. Did you guys see this one? (http://www.corgentum.com/research-whatswrong.html) worth a read too! Lock all these hedge fund frauds up with virtual transparency!!!
Article: Nelson Peltz Loads Up On Doughnuts and Burgers (KKD, CKR)
on Feb 21, 2009
at 11:38 AM yes I liked that http://www.corgentum.com piece! Did you see the book Scharfman put out "Hedge Fund Operational Due Diligence". Was a great read
Article: Nelson Peltz Loads Up On Doughnuts and Burgers (KKD, CKR)