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" ... But, Buffett just sold a smidgen of his Wells Fargo position, a non-performer saddled with a rogue headman now gone. Recently, he applied to the FRB to buy more Bank of America, an efficiently priced piece of paper. Why did he miss Microsoft? Happily, the position in Apple at least covers him in technology representation. ... "
" ... Fanny packs were big in the 1980s, but fell out of favor in the following decades. Well, now they’re back, and without a smidgen of irony. Many high-end fashion labels have shown them proudly on their runway presentations in Milan and Paris. But if you’re looking for a practical option to gift, this hip pack by Herschel Supply Co. is sleek and stylish. ... "
" ... My single, solitary grumble is that I’m a 6-foot rugby player – a front row rugby player – and these are just a smidgen on the small side for me. That said, my wife adores them and truth be told, they look much better on her. Moreover, even on her petite 5’4” figure, they’re still a comfortable, snug fit and don’t feel like they’re going to slide off anytime soon, even when she’s out running. ... "
" ... Today’s SPX closing level of 2972 is down 12.2% from the all-time high close posted on Feb. 18. If you compare today’s close to the close a week ago, however, things are actually up a smidgen. We’re seeing the market make higher highs and higher lows, a positive technical occurrence. ... "
" ... Yet, the smidgen of optimism expressed by United and, last week, by Delta leaders is somewhat at odds with what some of the more esoteric numbers tracked by carriers. In United’s case, while its passenger revenue was down 69% in the fourth quarter, it’s yield was off 16.6%. That means that not only is demand way, way down, but also that those who are flying are paying considerably less – 16.6% on average – to do so. That’s likely the result of two factors. One is a severe lack of demand among business travelers, whose willingness to pay higher prices for better seats, more services and greater flexibility (buying fully refundable tickets closer to their travel dates vs. the non-refundable tickets bought days or weeks in advance of travel that leisure travelers typically buy. The second is significantly lower prices paid for those non-refundable advanced purchase tickets favored by leisure travelers. ... "