Thursday, February 3, 2011
The Egyptian Copts Virtual War on the Muslim Brotherhood
The Egyptian Copts flexing their muscles and assuming invincible position in Egypt they targeting the Muslim Brotherhead and smearing it. Although their religiosity and fanaticism are steaming and being unbounded they are stepping on Muslims in Egypt and telling them whether the Muslim brotherhood has any role in the political system. The Muslim brotherhood in the mean time are very lenient towards the Copts and did not show any inclination to take them head on. They are more accommodating to the Copts beyond belief and they agree to give them full right of citizenship without restriction in the mean time that may be at the expense and sacrifice of the Islamic character of Egypt and a surrender. The Muslim brotherhood should attack back the Copts and don't turn the other cheek.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Hosney Mubarak President of Egypt is not a Dictator

Hosney Mubarak of Egypt is not a dictator but rather a president of a country that has an elected Parliament and functioning government. The problem he has been around for 30 years and the people specially the young are very, very tired of him.
His national party occupies basically all the seats of the elected Parliament and this one of the triggers that resulted in the recent massive uprising. Although there were other parties running during the last elections they were secular ones and the people did not like them or vote for them. The only true opposition that can have shared seats in the Parliament saving him from the accusation of one party monopoly was the Muslim Brotherhood and since they were banned, harassed and arrested in a large scale they did not gain seats and they actually boycotted the re-run elections. This could have saved Mubarak the recent troubles and with the total dissatisfaction of his nationalist party monopoly of power.
The presence of 88 members of the Muslim brother hood in the past Parliament did not cause any trouble what so ever and it was foolish to chase them out in the most current parliament elections.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Stock Market Performance October-20-2010
Stocks rallied today on positive earnings. Despite Morgan Stanley reporting a loss for the third quarter, investors were happy with the reports today. This morning, Morgan Stanley said third quarter profit fell $91 million to $313 million or $0.05 per share. Profits were down 67% from the same period last year; overall revenue for the company is down 20%.
Investors were pleased to hear Wells Fargo made a profit of $3.15 billion or $0.60 per share in the third quarter; third quarter earnings are up 19% from the same quarter last year. Wells Fargo credits the rise in profits to a decreased amount of defaults on loans.
Airline stocks were rising when Boeing and Delta both reported better than expected earnings.
Boeing reported earnings of $837 million or $1.12 per share, surpassing analysts' expectations of $1.06 per share.
Delta reported third quarter earnings of $929 million or $1.10 a share, better than the $$0.94 per share analysts were expecting.
BOEING CO
71.36 +2.31 (3.35%) 52Wk Range: 45.90 - 75.11
http://www.insidefutures.com/article/181126/Zantrio%20Market%20Review%20October%2020,%202010.html
Investors were pleased to hear Wells Fargo made a profit of $3.15 billion or $0.60 per share in the third quarter; third quarter earnings are up 19% from the same quarter last year. Wells Fargo credits the rise in profits to a decreased amount of defaults on loans.
Airline stocks were rising when Boeing and Delta both reported better than expected earnings.
Boeing reported earnings of $837 million or $1.12 per share, surpassing analysts' expectations of $1.06 per share.
Delta reported third quarter earnings of $929 million or $1.10 a share, better than the $$0.94 per share analysts were expecting.
BOEING CO
71.36 +2.31 (3.35%) 52Wk Range: 45.90 - 75.11
http://www.insidefutures.com/article/181126/Zantrio%20Market%20Review%20October%2020,%202010.html
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