15 November 2008

News for Saturday - 15 November 08


California: Brush fires rage.


Five-thousand evacuated. Hurricane force winds stop water drops from helicopters. Associated Press Photographer, Dan Steinberg, has eight photos demonstrating how dangerous the situation has become. Click here to see Steinberg's slide show.



George Will: In tomorrow's Sunday Washington Post he writes "Socialism? It's already here."

Housing: Luxury builders say good-bye to granite tops, stainless steel appliances and McMansions.

Housing: Realtors are now being blunt and honest with Home Sellers: "You have to show them what's happening in the market and if they can't handle the price they'll just have to take it off the market."

Housing: Poster and Atlanta Realtor "Sonny Page" on Motley Fool explains the jitters of homeowners everywhere with another real life example.

Jobs: Citigroup announces 10% cut of workforce. Around 35,000 jobs will be lost!

Automakers: Absolutely the most brilliant analysis of the Automakers problems in this latest blog from Watching the Herd and titled: An Automotive Hail Mary. Very easy read written by another Motley Fool poster. Must read. p.s. In a few minutes, we are adding Watching the Herd's blog to our honor roll of websites to visit.

Washington: Obama names Valerie Jarrett, long time friend, to be Senior Advisor in his adminstration. Her job is comparable to what Karen Hughes did for Bush.

Health: Open enrollment in Medicare begins. Wall Street Journal does a fine job explaining the new changes. Must read for AARP members. You've got the next six weeks, Seniors, to adjust your Medicare.

China: The $585 Billion Renovation plan for the most populous country on Earth. Plus stock tips on companies which might benefit from this major investment in infrastructure buildout in China.

Business: Firms to cut back on hard to open clamshell packaging which consumers need pinking shears and blow torches to open.

Technology: Google's brilliant new voice activated search app for the iPhone.

Republicans: Now they're accusing Democrats of stealing elections?

Economy: Soros says Deep Recession, maybe even a Depression

Global Economy: The G-20 World leaders meet in DC to end Global Crash.

President Elect Obama: Will use Youtube to distribute Presidential addresses!

Santa Clara, CA: Three die in office shooting.

NASCAR: New rule to help teams save money: no more testing on tracks before races!

NBA: Iverson, Detroit Pistons hand LA Lakers their first defeat of the season!

NBA: Nuggets (now 4-1 with Chauncy Billups) stun the Celtics.

NBA: Steve Nash and Matt Barnes of Phoenix Suns and Rafer Alston of Houston Rockets are suspended for fighting last night. Shaq and Tracy McGrady are fined $35,000 and $25,000 respectively for their smaller parts.

NBA: More scores from around the league with stories.

NBA: Standings

NFL: John Lynch, 9 time Pro Bowler and one of the hardest hitting players retires!

NFL: Hallelujah! Pittsburg Steelers stay in the hands of the Rooney family!

NFL: Week 11 Schedule for tomorrow & Monday Night

NFL: Standings

UFC: Huge bout tonight with former 5 time heavyweight and light heavy weight champ of UFC, Randy Couture, coming out of retirement to fight one time pro-wrestling star, Brock Lesnar. Lesnar had to drop weight to make the cut for this fight.

Cape Kennedy: Beautiful night time launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavour goes off with no problems. Beautiful photo by Matt Stroshane for Getty Images running in today's New York Times.

13 November 2008

News for Friday 14 Nov 08 - Morning Edition



California: Wildfire erupts and burns 300 acres in wealthy Santa Barbara County.


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The Institue of Non-Existence: Meet the two pranksters who invented the story Sarah Palin did not know Africa was a continent and other such gems of misinformation.
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Fastest saltwater race boat in the world, capable of speeds in excess of 200 MPH and winner of last week's Super Boat International World Championship in Key West. Photo by Richard Perry of NYT.

China: Factories are shutting, workers are suffering. More than 67,000 Chinese factories have closed within the first half of 2008!

Colorado: Drunk big-rig beer truck driver overturns his trailer with 45,000 pounds of beer. Took exit ramp at 70 MPH.

Peru: Presidential candidate, Ollanta Humala rails against wealth while campaigning in the jungles.

Portugal: Investing 12 Billion Euros in its energy sector over the next four years. Top of Europe's "Green Ladder"!

Hong Kong: First Recession in five years for Hong Kong

Nice, France: President Medvedev attends first EU-Russian Conference since the invasion of Georgia. This is the 20th EU-Russian Conference in History.

News for Thursday 13 Nov 08 - Afternoon EXTRA Edition

Artillerymen fire a 155mm Howitzer at a Taliban position October 22, 2008 from Camp Blessing in the Kunar Province of eastern Afghanistan. (John Moore/Getty Images - double click image to enlarge)

EXTRA for the Afternoon Edition: Boston Globe's "Big Picture Blog" posts 31 photos of our war in Afghanistan. Each photo has captions like the one above.


Astronomy: Telescopes photograph first planets outside our Solar System.

Conspiracy Theory Laid to Rest? Discovery Channel "proves" fatal JFK shot came from Oswald by using modern blood spatter analysis and expert marksman.

Football: Must see TV for college fans tonight - Miami (6-3) vs. Va. Tech (6-3) at 8:00 PM to determine ACC leader . . . . and must see TV for NFL fans tonight - New England Pats (6-3) vs. New York Jets (6-3) for lead in the AFC East at 8:15PM!


Miami: Palin holds a press conference - no seriously!


Wall Street: Dow Industrial Averages finishes the day UP 6.7%.


Chicago: "The City That Works" to morph into "The City That Lays Off"


World: Global Economies, battered, on the ropes.


The Golden Years look less glittery.


Housing: Foreclosures rise 25% year over year.






US Trade defecit falls on decline in fuel imports.

The International Energy Agency made new cuts Thursday to its global oil demand forecasts for this year and next as rich-world economies sink into recession and growth slows in the developing countries.

German government says its official . . . RECESSION is here and it's going to last a while.


Key West home prices falling harder than drunks off a Duval Street barstool.


Stores see "seismic shift" as consumers clamp down

Global hedge funds lost $100 Billion in October from withdrawals by investors

Nigerian communications satellite built and launched by China loses power

China finally loosens control on Western financial news providers

BT, Great Britains largest telecom, to lay off 6,000.

Will Boeing's white collar union will settle new deal with Company today?

Three Puget Sound counties declare States of Emergency with heavy rains and flooding.

Should we really bail out the Big 3 automakers with $73.20 per hour labor?

A Buy & Hold Forever Dividend Stock Portfolio

More than 60 Groups call on President Elect Obama to rescind Bush's Secrecy Orders

McCain heads to Georgia toBold whip voter enthusiasm for a Senator he once called "reprehensible"?

Good grief! No one overseeing the hundreds of billions given away in the Wall Street bailout?

GOP Governors down at the mouth over future prospects.

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Democratic Mayor of Anchorage, sustains his lead in absentee vote counting over shamed Senator Stevens (R - Alaska).

12 November 2008

News for Thursday 13 Nov 08 - Morning Edition - Con Man Leaves the USA with $85 Million!


Humor: Breaking Story from the most reputable source in news . . . The Onion . . . tells the sordid tale of international con man, Barrack Obama, who fled the USA with $85 million!
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Sports: NBA roundup. Lakers go 7-0, now only undefeated team in the NBA as Hawks drop their first loss of the season to the Celtics. Video and print wrap up from Yahoo. Click here.
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Orlando vs Oklahoma City
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Houston vs Phoenix
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Sacramento vs LA Clippers
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Click here to see standings of all NBA teams.


Washington: Team Obama plans major overhaul of the Justice Department


Sports/Humor: Pigskin picking camel (record of 10-0 so far) says New England Patriots will beat the New York Jets tonight.


Economy: Buying Binge slams into a mountain of debt.

Economy: US Treasury shifts focus to helping the consumer.


Music Biz: Kenny Chesney awarded Country Music Entertainer of the Year by CMA.

Sports: Kitesurfer meets whale's tale. Video of photos showing Australian kitesurfer with giant whale.


Business/Technology: AMD unleashes new "server" on a chip. Thus far, customers are giving "thumbs up" for this chip named "Shanghai".


Taiwan: Ex-President Chen Shui-bian goes on hunger strike to protest arrest on corruption charges.


Washington: Several Clinton appointees are beckoned to work in DC again . . . along with some new blood . . . by Obama.


Afghanistan: Suicide car bomber kills at least 20 civilians and one US troop. At least 50 are injured.


Music Critic: Man batters karaoke singer over lousy heavy metal cover.


NASA: Space shuttle Atlantis scheduled for night launch this Friday at Kennedy!


Space Technology now: Turning urine into water inside the Space Station.


Alsaka Politics: In manual count of ballots, Senator Stevens (R) is now behind Mark Begich (D), mayor of Anchorage. Counts of absentee ballots will continue late into this week.


Economy and Wall Street: New York Times's Sorkin - Treasury's Henry Paulson changes mind about buyig crap assets under the $700 Billion Troubled Assets Relief Program. Now plans for the US to invest directly in all sorts of different companies, possibly including credit card firms and companies that make auto loans.


Russia: Russian Stock Market halts after a 12% drop. Lower oil prices, uncertainty over the rouble, and worries about the Kremlin’s interference in the economy are blamed for the fall.

Health: USA gets "D" on pre-term health.


Entertainment: Rush Limbaugh buys one of his callers a Vince Flynn novel and a new $58,000 fully loaded GM Tahoe "on a whim".


Business: You Tube sells video advertising based on searches.


Wall Street: Stocks down on bleak economic forecast. Retailors rocked.


Humor: From the Church of the Perpetual Hard On - Preacher challenges his congregation to have sex for 7 days straight.


Iraq: 2 US Troops Killed by Iraqi Soldier


Chinese Economy: Economic growth has finally slowed down to single digits; Chinese prepare for the worst.


British Economy: Bank of England set to reduce rates all the way to 0%? Economy faces sharpest downturn in 30 years.


Corporate Welfare: GE Wins FDIC Insurance for Up to $139 Billion in Debt

News for Wednesday 12 Nov 08 - Afternoon Edition

After waiting for over two weeks for his mate to return from the sea and relieve him of nest duty, this Adelie penguin's hunger helps him make the decision to abandon his egg in search of fish and krill in the sea. Photo taken December 12, 2002. Known populations of the Adelie penguin have dropped by 65% over the past 25 years. (Melanie Conner/National Science Foundation)


Boston Globe's "Big Picture Blog" does Antarctica! Thirty-two breathtaking photos from the most down under land of all.







Russia: Threatens to move missles on borders of Poland and Lithuania if US bases missles in Poland and Czech Republic.






Economy: US might soon suffer a downgrade in its rating of AAA.



Country Music: Alan Jackson nominated for 4 CMA Awards while Kenny Chesney has 7 nominations. Click here to see other Country Stars's nominations.



Auto Business: An Automotive Hail Mary, a positively brilliant treatise on what is wrong with Detroit asking for a bailout with current management in charge. This should be sent to every Congressman and Congresswoman, every Senator, and the newly elected President and Vice-President of the USA. Worth reading all the way through.






Begging for More Sociopathic Corporate Welfare: New York Times - Robert Toll wants us to subsidize housing.



Sociopathic Corporate Welfare: Another AIG junket caught on tape. Taxpayers have already bailed out AIG to the tune of $150 Billion, and the figure is rising. Are you mad as hell, yet, America?



Housing: Must read latest edition of "A Real House of Genius." Tour a former $522,000 Pasadena, CA "lovingly gutted" home and see why no one is buying it at $199,000. Vivid reason for believing housing has another 50% to fall in certain parts of the country.



Economy: Best quotes for October 2008 compiled by Dollar Collapse.









Pakistan: Suspected Taliban militants seize convoy of supplies for American troops heading for Afghanistan. US Aid official killed in seperate attack.









Wall Street: Bill Fleckenstein on Democrats have no mandate. Can they handle the hot seat?



Wall Street: Blodgett & Task on Bail-Outrage: Misuse of Funds, Lack of Transparency a National Disgrace

News for Wednesday 12 Nov 08 - Morning Edition

George the Cat with sibling Ira before George went missing in 1995

. . . 13 years later, 8 pounds lighter, George re-unites with original owner Melinda

After 13 years of being MIA, loved cat with imbedded chip is finally found and returned to ecstatic owners!



NBA Basketball: Lakers, Hawks win again . . . only two undefeated teams in NBA are both 6-0. For third time in 4 games, Lebron James scores over 40 points. Iverson scores 30 in his first win with the Pistons.

Denver vs Charlotte
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Milwaukee vs Cleveland
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Utah vs Philadelphia
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LA Lakers vs Dallas
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Dallas
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Atlanta vs Chicago
Atlanta
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Chicago
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New York vs San Antonio
New York
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San Antonio
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Detroit vs Sacramento
Detroit
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Minnesota vs Golden State
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Shifts in the election map shown in excellent 14 point slide show from the New York Times.



McCain says he will not run again on Jay Leno's "The Tonight Show".


Afghan Taliban urge Obama to leave Afghanistan.


New Delhi: Bad news piles up for Indian Economy.


Israel: Secular, hawkish entrepreneur on Tuesday defeated a hawkish ultra-Orthodox, member of Parliament in a hotly contested race for mayor of Jerusalem.


Senator Max Baucus (D-Mont) of powerful Senate Finance Committee unveils white paper on Healthcare he intends to push onto Obama. Paper is titled "Call to Action: Health Reform 2009" and its goal is to provide affordable, accessible healthcare for every single American.


Pelosi: GM too big to be allowed to fail.


Motley Fool: Don't bail out Detroit.


General Growth Properties (real estate investment trust traded on NYSE) stock craters 66% on Tuesday. Second largest mall operator in the US (runs 200 malls) warns of bankruptcy.


NYT: How to negotiate a better mortgage if you are not behind on payments.


Health study finds fat kids have the arteries of a 45 year old.

11 November 2008

News for Tuesday 11 Nov 08

Fox Interview: Palin asks God if he hasn't opened another door for her and where it might be.

Karras's "Frock Report" dispatch on fashion and style takes on Palin's doublespeak.


Housing and Banking: Citicorp places moratorium on repossession of homes.

Caffeine Crash: Starbuck's profits drop 97% Fewer customers and rising costs shows an 8% reduction in same store sales.

American Express changes from being a credit card company to a bank which can accept deposits. Gambit made so they can ask for Federal bailout money. (Amex just laid off 7,000 people two weeks ago.)

More Wall Street hubris from AIG: Congressman Elijah Cummings asks AIG's CEO to resign with discovery of new approved junket on taxpayer's bailout money.

Corporate welfare in 3 easy steps.

Republican Party had major support of white Southern Racists during the election. Will it become the party of Joe Six Pack only? The Suburban South (Virginia and North Carolina) pose a major warning sign to the GOP if they stick with their failed strategy.

Fist Fight for Jesus in Jerusalem Chapel!


Fist fight photos at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Everybody was Kung Fu Fighting in the name of Jesus.

Story on Greek Orthodox and Armenian clergies battling it out at supposed site of Jesus's Burial and Crucifixion. WWJND? (What would Jesus not do?)


Buddhist monks in Bhutan prepare for the coronation of their new King



Earth's youngest Democracy crown's Earth's youngest monarch. Must see photos from the Big Picture Blog.




Jungle Boy re-emerges from Bush. Thousands in Nepal pay homage to him, believing he is Buddha reincarnated.




"Religious" Summum Sect sues to have their monument installed in City Park. Case to be heard by the US Supreme Court.







Seattle's beloved "Tuba Man" finally dies after brutal beating by 9 juveniles. Favorite street musician who played outside sporting venues with his Tuba. (This is a little late in posting, Ed McMichael died last week, but I just found out through a friend Ed passed away.) Heartbreaking.








California town, 59 feet above sea level, is the most under water (mortgage speaking) town in America. Over 90% of mortgages in Mountain House, CA are now "under water".







Great Christmas Gift Idea: multi-function solar powered flashlight/rechargable battery charger. Never buy batteries again for a flashlight!






NYT: President Bush will swap aid for carmakers (Democrat's wish) for drop of opposition to free trade with Columbia (Republican's wish.) Will Obama accept Bush's bluff?


White Houses denies there was any quid pro quo request.


Dems and Repubs criticize Obama Team's plan to close down Guantanamo.


Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity already blaming Obama for the Recession.


Kuntsler: Bush has "sedulously prepared" (for Obama) ". . . the biggest shit sandwich the world has ever seen . . . "








Oil falls to $60 as China spending optimism wanes.
China's Economy in Sharp Slowdown. Earthlings fear prolonged global Recesssion.

Triple blasts in Bagdhad kill 28. Deadliest attack since June.





Monday Night Football Final: Cardinals hold off 49ers 29-24 Kurt Warner gets his groove back, 32 for 42 passing.

AFC leaders: Pats, Steelers, Titans, Broncos; NFC leaders: Giants, Bears, Panthers, Cardinals. Click here for standings in each division.


NBA Roundup: Pierce/Celtics burn Raptors 94-87 in comeback win. Wade/Heat overcome 10 pt. defecit in 3rd quarter. Wade scores 33. Click here for all NBA scores from last night. LA Lakers and Atlanta Hawks are now the only undefeated NBA teams this year. Click here for NBA standings:






Antarctica: Mystery grows over massive Antarctic mountain range. Antartica's 3000 meter high (10000 feet) "Alps" buried under miles of ice and challenge geologic patterns seen in other mountain ranges on Earth.

Sat photo of Antarctica





Mighty Mouse: anti-aging pill tested on mice turns them into super beings who eat twice as much, ran twice as far. SRT1720 is now cleared to be tested on humans!




Multiverse theory takes root as "unseen structures tug at our universe like giant magnets!" Our universe's outermost galaxy clusters are now flying at a uniform speed of 2 million MPH (3.2 kilometers per hour) at the massive clumps of hidden matter. Scientists call this movement the "dark flow". Theory could rewrite the laws of physics.

Each bright light in this photo is a galxy comprised of hundreds of millions of stars





Mars Phoenix Mission ends. We say goodbye to the brave little robot, Spirit, which discovered water ice on Mars. She's left behind as testament to Earth's earliest exploration of its neighbors.

Martian dust coats the outer shell and solar panels of the brave little rover, Spirit.





New Mexico firm, Hyperion, has six year waiting list for their new "mini-reactors". Reactors are size of a tool shed, will be buried underground, can power 20,000 homes, and are meltdown safe. Hyperion says they have over 100 orders already lined up.



National Weather for Tuesday, Veteran's Day, 11/11/08.

10 November 2008

Boston Globe's "Big Picture" Treatment of Obama and His Supporers

I supported Barrack Obama in his run for President. The man has touched my heart with a hope I have not felt since JFK was elected in 1960.

Alan Taylor, who oversees the Boston Globe's incredible photography blog called "The Big Picture" just put together a great collection of big photos showing why Obama won an election which many a pundit thought was unwinnable due to Obama's race.

Never all the stupid lies and innuedos floated about Obama being a Socialist, terrorist, Communist, etc., it was race which was always in the back of doubter's minds everywhere in this country.

To answer the Doubting Thomases, once again, I show you photos which reveal the kind of man Barrack Obama is and how he has touched the hearts of Americans everywhere.

Click on this link to see all the "Big Picture" photos of Obama. I've placed three of my favorites in this short blog just to show you the kind of photography to expect. If you double click any of the three, they will blow up to "Big Picture" size:



Again, to access all 35 photos from the Big Picture titled "The Next President of the United States" just click the red highlighted words in this sentence.



Downgrades, Bankruptcy, Closings, Layoffs . . . Oh my!



GM Shares hit biggest low in 62 years on analyst's downgrade!

We know that GM is in a world of hurt.

In today's NY Times there was an article about white collar retirees who are seeing their medical benefits and pensions cut. These are not the blue collar union workers, but the people who were engineers, managers, office workers, etc., and who had been counting on GM to take care of them for life.

DETROIT — General Motors is living on borrowed time, spending more than $2 billion in cash a month and lobbying for a government bailout to keep it out of bankruptcy.

And for about 100,000 of its white-collar retirees, time is about to run out on G.M.’s gold-plated medical benefits.

To conserve its dwindling cash reserves, G.M. is eliminating lifetime health care coverage for its legions of retirees at the end of this year, leaving people like Ken Hewitt to fend for themselves in deciding how to cover their doctor’s bills and prescription drug costs.

“Everybody felt like they were set for life,” said Mr. Hewitt, 81, who retired from the former Chevrolet Engineering Center in 1982 and lives north of Detroit. “It’s been difficult, but the information they’ve given us has been beneficial. Still, when you get to be our age, it’s tough to make any big changes like that.”

Further down in the article you read these words:

G.M. has estimated that eliminating the white-collar retiree medical benefits, in addition to pay and staffing cuts in its current white-collar work force, will save the company about $1.5 billion annually. Union contracts prevent the company from revoking coverage for former factory workers. Ford and Chrysler already have cut health coverage for salaried retirees.

In fact, paying the cost of hospital stays, surgeries and expensive drugs for retirees, a group now larger than G.M.’s active work force, is a major reason the company’s financial woes are so great. G.M. says it spent $4.6 billion in 2007 on health care for its one million employees and retirees and their dependents.

Many retirees say they are aware of the burden these costs represent to the company, so they do not blame G.M. for cutting them off. Even so, they lament the demise of such a valuable perk.“If the company goes out of business, we’ll lose everything anyway,” said Richard J. Moore, 70, who held management positions at G.M. plants in New York and Illinois before retiring in 1991 to suburban Phoenix. “You can’t survive by giving away everything.”
Later today, we saw this news from Reuters: GM shares hit 62-year lows after broker downgrades

DETROIT (Reuters) - Shares of General Motors Corp tumbled 24 percent to 62 year lows on Monday after analysts downgraded the automaker, citing cash levels that may fall below the minimum needed in the first quarter of 2009.
Analysts including Barclays Capital to Credit Suisse also warned that while government aid would decrease the risk of a bankruptcy for the No.1 U.S. automaker, any assistance would come at a significant cost to existing shareholders.

GM and Ford Motor Co reported far deeper-than-expected quarterly losses on Friday and said their rate of cash burn had accelerated, as an extended slump in car sales raised questions about the future of the U.S. auto industry.

GM burned through $7 billion in cash in the third quarter and warned its cash holdings would fall short of the minimum needed to run its business without new funding or other drastic action.
Well, I haven't looked at my own stock charts for GM in quite some time, so I'll past my monthly chart for GM which only goes back to 1990, but it is still worth viewing the fall of what was once the largest corporation on Earth:

(click on chart above to see larger image)


Circuit City files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy!

From my hometown of Richmond, Virginia comes the sad news Circuit City (formerly Wards in the good old days) has filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy.

For those of you who don't follow financial news, Chapter 11 is not a final nail in a corporation's coffin. What this type filing does is allow the struggling coporation a few more breaths of life by allowing it to hold off purveyors it owes (such as Sony, Garmin, Apple, Cannon, etc.) while it tries to re-arrange financing of debt payments.

Just a week ago, Circuit City announced it would shutter 155 stores.

But as today's news says,

The Richmond, Va.-based consumer-electronics retailer, which has seen its shares tumbling 99% from a 52-week high of $8.24, negotiated a commitment for a $1.1 billion debtor-in-possession revolving credit line that will allow it to pay vendors and operate business as usual. The credit line replaced its $1.3 billion asset-based credit line provided by the same lenders. Circuit City said in the filing, made through the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, that it plans to emerge from the bankruptcy protection in the first half of 2009.

The company disclosed $3.4 billion in assets and $2.32 in liabilities in the filing. Unsecured trade debt owed to vendors will total not less than $650 million, Circuit City said. It buys products from Samsung Electronics to Hewlett-Packard Co.

Circuit City's move came a week after the company, suffering from declining sales, traffic and cash, said that it planned to shut 155 U.S. underperforming stores and cut 7,300 jobs in a last-ditch effort to stay afloat. Despite its aggressive efforts to talk to its vendors, their loss of confidence and fear they won't be paid made it extremely difficult for the company to have the goods and support service it needed for the critical holiday season without a bankruptcy filing, Circuit City said in the filing.

This raises a question in my mind: Who believes Circuit City will have a good Christmas Season this year when consumers will be afraid they cannot return products?

Meanwhile, the big winners from Circuit City's misfortune will be Wal-Mart, Cost Co., and . . . especially . . . Best Buy.

I'm not a big fan of retail stocks, but these three consumers have been holding their own during the recent market crash and with Circuit City's market share up for grabs, I'm willing to be these three retailers are going to be smiling once this Recession ends.

DHL to stop overnight deliveries in USA. Will close 18 hubs.

Here's another story showing how the global meltdown is affecting companies from other countries. Deutsche Post's DHL road and air package service is cutting way back in the USA as of today. In fact, as the story in Business Week says,

Package delivery company DHL may have conquered the world, but it admitted on Nov. 10 that it couldn't conquer the U.S. The unit of Germany's Deutsche Post (DPWGN.DE) announced it will stop making express deliveries within the U.S., close all of its 18 main distribution hubs there, and lay off all but a few thousand of its remaining 13,000 U.S. workers.

Although DHL will continue to make deliveries to and from the U.S. and other countries, its withdrawal from the domestic express business is another setback for a blue chip German company in the world's biggest market. Last year carmaker Daimler (DAI) sold its stake in Chrysler after it was unable to turn around the No. 3 American automaker.


DHL has lost nearly $10 billion in the U.S. in the five years since it purchased Airborne Express in an attempt to challenge FedEx (FDX) and United Parcel Service (UPS). Despite its dominance in the rest of the world, DHL was never able to take enough share from the two major carriers in their home market. The company's decision to largely withdraw from the U.S. will push parent Deutsche Post to an estimated $1 billion loss for the full year as it books writedowns totaling $3.9 million to cover severance payments to workers and other restructuring.

Okay, so the eventual winners here are already named in this story: Fed Ex and UPS. Sometime this week we'll take a gander at their charts and financials and talk about them on this blog.

Nevertheless, the cuts at DHL don't seem to be helping another delivery system: the US Postal system is announcing layoffs for the first time in its history. . .

US Postal Service looking to cut 40,000 jobs!

I never thought I'd see the day a headline such as the one preceding this sentence would be written, but there it is.

From a KSLA news story we get this:

SHREVEPORT, LA (KSLA) - "We lost 2 billion dollars and like any other business we have to stay afloat." And to keep from sinking, the United States Postal Service is considering cutting thousands of jobs nationwide. Lavelle Pepper with the post office in Shreveport says they too are feeling the affects of the same disease hitting the country... a struggling economy. "We employ about 685,000 people. If we do layoffs it would include clerks, carriers, mail handlers across all crafts."

Pepper says the postal service is looking to eliminate 40,000 jobs nationwide. There's not an exact number on how many of those could be from the Ark-La-Tex. Pepper says workers who are not part of union with six or less years of service would likely be the first on the chopping block. "We've identified 16 thousand people that are not covered under contract. We'll see what those numbers add up to."

The postal service is also offering early retirement packages to workers over the age of 50 who have more than 20 years on the job. But according to pepper it may not be enough. "The preliminary numbers look like it's not going to be enough and we may have to do something else." But despite what may happen, Pepper says customers will not feel the pain they're going through. "The general public when it takes place won't see any decrease in service.. They largely won't know about it."

To which I must ask, "Why are the lines so long now in our local Key West Post Offices?"

I'll guess we'll see if we, the general public, ". . . won't see any decrease in service . . ." or " . . . largely (not) know about it."

Meanwhile, I don't know about you, but I personally continue to find new online ways to pay my bills. Every new online account I open for a credit card or utility or whatever is another .43 cent stamp I save every month, plus, the my payment is credited in 24 hours or less.

Lastly, with all these bankruptcies, closings, and layoffs, we can expect the national unemployment rate to become worse. Well, today, a new headline surfaced telling us unemployment hit a new 26 year high:

Jobless ranks hit 10 million, most in 25 years

The Associated Press brings us this news story:

WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation's jobless ranks zoomed past 10 million last month, the most in a quarter-century, as piles of pink slips shut factory gates and office doors to 240,000 more Americans with the holidays nearing. Politicians and economists agreed on a painful bottom line: It's only going to get worse.

The unemployment rate soared to a 14-year high of 6.5 percent, the government said Friday, up from 6.1 percent just a month earlier. And there was more grim news from U.S. automakers: Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Corp., American giants struggling to survive, each reported big losses and figured to be announcing even more job cuts before long.

Regulators, meanwhile, shut down Houston-based Franklin Bank and Security Pacific Bank in Los Angeles on Friday, bringing the number of failures of federally insured banks this year to 19.The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. was appointed receiver of Franklin Bank, which had $5.1 billion in assets and $3.7 billion in deposits as of Sept. 30, and of Security Pacific Bank, with $561.1 million in assets and $450.1 million in deposits as of Oct. 17.

To which I say, damn, folks, it's only Monday. What will tomorrow bring?

Caveat Emptor,

Rock Trueblood

p.s. Note to myself: look into Best Buy, Costco, Fed Ex and UPS as future investment ideas.



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