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London money manager Raymond Stahler of Stahler Dearborn, Ltd., concurs.
Dan Dorfman: Funeral For a European Myth Dan Dorfman 2010
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Well, these rosy views, in a nutshell, are what a fair number of Wall Streeters are pitching and what London money manager Raymond Stahler suggests investors seem to be swallowing by continuing to bid up U.S. stock prices in the face of a giant 86 percent rebound from their March 2009 lows roughly 6,500 to 12,100 in the Dow Industrials and a bevy of risks and uncertainties.
Dan Dorfman: The Return of the Brothers Grimm Dan Dorfman 2011
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Raymond Stahler, a UK money manager who was recently in the U.S., tells me he's deeply concerned by: the "overwhelming bullish sentiment" here -- both on the part of the pros and the public -- in the face of huge market gains in recent years 88 percent since March of 2009 and a tad above 20 percent since late August and lots of question marks.
Dan Dorfman: Too Many Bulls Could Gore Stocks Dan Dorfman 2011
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"There's too much bull fever, which invariably signals a falling market is on the way," Stahler says.
Dan Dorfman: Too Many Bulls Could Gore Stocks Dan Dorfman 2011
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"There's too much bull fever, which invariably signals a falling market is on the way," Stahler says.
Dan Dorfman: Too Many Bulls Could Gore Stocks Dan Dorfman 2011
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• Editorial cartoonists David Horsey and Jeff Stahler turn to Superman and the Daily Planet to comment on the plight of the newspaper industry. (via Michael Cavna) • This post at The Daily Cartoonist about the annual convention of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists is pretty straightforward.
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Stahler said she had decided against voting for the former Massachusetts governor because of the incessant attacks he and Gingrich had been launching at one another.
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"I kind of really liked Romney," said Stahler, 77.
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Mary Stahler was one of them, having just voted for Rick Santorum – a protest vote, of sorts.
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Raymond Stahler, a UK money manager who was recently in the U.S., tells me he's deeply concerned by: the "overwhelming bullish sentiment" here -- both on the part of the pros and the public -- in the face of huge market gains in recent years 88 percent since March of 2009 and a tad above 20 percent since late August and lots of question marks.
Dan Dorfman: Too Many Bulls Could Gore Stocks Dan Dorfman 2011
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