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March 12, 2008 02:48 PM EDT

Hulu Competes Against Cable…not YouTube

Not a coincidence that YouTube's making a bunch of news announcements and opening up much more of its inner workings to developers on the day that NBC and the guys I work for at Fox roll out Hulu.com. Hulu's not supposed to compete with YouTube per se, though YouTube does want to compete with Hulu. Yes, even though YouTube is by far the most dominant video site on the net, it's the one who ... read more


March 12, 2008 05:25 AM EDT

Credit Crunch: Where Are We Now?

Throughout 2007, in my weekly wrap up column on TheStreet.com that I used to call "Weekend Vittles", I started featuring "This Won' End Well" anecdotes about the top of the boom/bubble we were living in. This one's from my July 27, 2007 issue called, "Weekend Vittles: PC to Replace Credit in Your Pocket": "Here's a bonus "This Won't End Well" quote of the week from Maria Bartiromo's interview of ... read more


March 11, 2008 09:00 AM EDT

Housing Deflation Indeed

Happy Hour viewer, Jim, sent me this link with this intro: Should I get a 'good' house' for $450, or two houses for $100 each? read more


March 11, 2008 06:01 AM EDT

Colluding Central Banks Screw Joe Sixpack

I mean, come on, already with this endless reverse Robin Hood movement that we're all being subjected to because rich landowners speculated too much, funds-of-funds took ridiculously levered up institutional money, levered it up even further and gave it to hedge funds who borrowed more on top of that and used options to get even more exposure to the good times. As I wrote here on these pages a ... read more


March 10, 2008 11:52 AM EDT

Spitzer Bottom?

On Happy Hour last Friday, Gogo and I were discussing lately how we're getting to the "fall guy" part of this downturned economic cycle giving the world someone to blame. NYTimes' report today that New York Governor Elliot Spitzer has some sort of involvement with a prostitution ring doesn't seem to have much to do with the markets ... read more


March 10, 2008 06:54 AM EDT

Lost in and Lost on Lost in the Revolution

I didn't see the first season of Lost until after James Altucher had convinced me it was the "perhaps the greatest television program ever" and I went on the DVD buying binge to make up for lost video ownership years. So I watched a good half of the first season during what started out as a three day weekend of endless work, sorta in the background until I found myself glued to the 109" projector ... read more


March 9, 2008 09:18 AM EDT

GOOG: Who needs a multiple anyway?

As much bulling as I've been doing on Google down here below $500 again, I was actually worried that Barron's would call it a value stock or something this weekend. And, see, as Barron's has been dead wrong on Google since it first came public and they were quoting dudes saying Google was fair valued at $25 a share. As I've pointed out before, that'd be like buying it at ... read more


March 8, 2008 10:07 PM EST

Dating in NYC 2008: Predictable Anarchy

What's up with the lies? Don't get me wrong, I'm no saint, you know? But there's something about these women I've dated lately and this incessant need to create a facade from the beginning. There was the vegan health nut who drank too much, who after checking her gmail at my house on a Saturday had left the window open. She canceled meeting me to see a friend sing at church the next morning ... read more


March 7, 2008 12:52 PM EST

Happy Hour 3.7.08

Another Crazy Friday lined up for this week.....We have the following guests booked for this evening: -Dan North, Euler Hermes ACI chief economist -Dean Baker, Center for Economic Policy Research -Rich Edson -Laurie Dhue, Anchor -John Paradiso, Paridiso Jewelers -David Heenan, Flight Capital author -Dr. John Tantillo, Marketing Doctor -Bill Schulz, Red Eye Join Cody and Rebecca Gomez for ... read more


March 7, 2008 10:51 AM EST

Did Mother Teresa Have a Good Arm?

Rather than having these politicians grill their former cronies to give Wall Street something to do besides writhe in liquidity-less pain, wouldn't it be great if we could get some citizens up there who have the right to throw stones? Like the foreman mob dude overseeing the remodeling of a luxury apartment building next to mine.  Well, maybe he's not quite got the same stone throwing ... read more


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  • Cody Willard is an anchor on the FOX Business Network. Willard is also the principal of an investment management company. He was a long-time featured columnist for the Financial Times and TheStreet.com as well as a regular featured economist and stock picker on CNBC's ''Kudlow & Company."

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