Posts Tagged ‘trade’

What is your favorite kind of trade? – Motley Fool

Don’t kill me for posting two blogs in a row, especially since I started to mention this in my other blog.  Everybody (I think) has one type of trade they are very good at, or understand very well.  We all know TMFDeej is nasty with the special …

Live-Blogging The 2012 Grammys: Tributes, Tribulations, Skrillex, And The Return Of Adele – Village Voice (blog)

7:57 p.m. Fresh off a 60 Minutes puff piece in which we learned that Adele worked at a record shop—Rough Trade?!—in the interim between 19 and 21. I hope she puts out a 7-inch about the guys who broke her heart by buying Duffy albums! 7:59 p.m …

Separating Buyers From Sellers as Trade Deadline Nears – New York Times Blogs

The N.H.L. trade deadline is 3 p.m. Eastern on Feb. 27, but if form holds, the really big deals will happen in the days and weeks leading to it. Last season, the trades got going Feb. 9, when Toronto picked up forward Joffrey Lupul from Anaheim …

Dwight Howard Will Become a New York Knick … If the Knicks Open Their Eyes – Bleacherreport.com

Right now all of the blogs and reporters are wrapped up in Chris Paul trade rumors. Fans of most teams are fixated on what their team should give up to get him. The Knicks are two-thirds of the way there. If the Knicks sign CP3 as a free agent before next …

Blogzerpts / Opinions from buffalonews.com – Buffalo News

Buffalo Sabres: Following an article by News sports reporter Mike Harrington on the near future of Ryan Miller and trade rumors, which the goaltender denies having an interest in, Todd Danni of Williamsville said: Miller is your goalie, Sabres …

Hot Money’s Hurried Exit from China – Wall Street Journal

More signs of bearish sentiment on China, this time from cross border capital flows. Data released Tuesday showed China’s banks were net sellers of foreign currency in October (In Chinese). That’s unusual because China’s trade surplus …

Walt Jocketty attempts to curb Joey Votto trade talk – YAHOO!

With actual baseball games still going on, it’s my belief that October trade speculation is the province of team-specific blogs. After all, we won’t have any shortage of time to talk hot stove once the World Series is over and winter rolls around.

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