No-Holds-Barred Economic Insights
By Michael Panzner on October 4, 2009 | More Posts By Michael Panzner | Author's Website
For those who still aren’t convinced that Washington and Wall Street are leading them up the garden path with all their talk of “green shoots” and “‘V’-shaped recoveries,” I suggest you listen to what Ken Langone, the co-founder of Home Depot (HD) and a venture capitalist, had to say in an interview with Bloomberg Television recorded earlier today.
Need more encouragement? Below is just a sampling of Mr. Langone’s no-holds-barred insights:
On today’s disappointing jobs report -
It’s reality. This is where we are.
On the notion that economic recovery is just around the corner -
If we did in business what the government’s doing about saying “it’s getting better, it’s getting better,” we’d go to jail for manipulation or fraud. It’s not getting better and it shouldn’t get better.
On the seven-month rally in the stock market -
I’m confused. All of the people that I respect as investors and as people…are all scratching their heads saying “we don’t get it”…All the businesses that I talk to - I spend a lot of my time now reaching out to people that are running companies, running businesses — I’m getting it back from everybody: it’s terrible, it’s getting worse, September was worse than August…I think this [rise in share prices] is a reflection of the fact that you get nothing in the way of rate of return in the bond market….
Click here to watch the (20-minute) video, entitled “Kenneth Langone Says U.S. in `Horrible Economic Storm,’” posted at Bloomberg’s website.
Societe Generale Tells Investors How To Prepare For Potential “Global Collapse”
Month To Date Review Of The Market
Stock Picks For Monday: Nanometrics, Melco Crown Entertainment, MetroPCS Communications And Cell Therapeutics
Has Gold Just Broken Out Of Its Trend Channel?
One Reason Why The US Dollar Might Rise
Bay Street Stocks Slip Slightly Again - Canadian Commentary - 1 day ago
Stocks Close Mostly Lower Amid Disappointing Quarterly Results - U.S. Commentary - 1 day ago
Bay Street Stocks Linger Slightly Below Unchanged Level - Canadian Commentary - 1 day ago
Stocks Remain Stuck In The Red In Mid-Afternoon Trading - U.S Commentary - 1 day ago
European Markets Fall, Led By Banks, Oils - European Commentary - 1 day ago


