GE; Obamas Halliburton
source: http://www.wealthdaily.com/articles/obamas-halliburton/2838
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You may know Halliburton from such events as laying the bad cement which may have caused the BP oil well blowout that sent record amounts of crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico.
It is no secret that former Vice President Dick Chaney was the CEO of Halliburton Co. from 1996 to 1998, and again in 2000. During that time, Halliburton moved from number 73 to 18 on the list of the Pentagon's top contractors.
Nor is it news that people with connections in government peddle influence and make deals.
Quid pro quo is the Washington way.
Never bring a knife to a gunfight when you can bring a subcontractor...
President George W. Bush was in office from January 20, 2001, to January 20, 2009. If you had invested in his pet stock over those eight years, you would have a made 785% return on your money.
Now, I'm not here to change the world. As an investor, I really don't care about the long list of graft, corruption, and government waste attributed to Halliburton over the years...
I live in the real world, and I want to make money.
Make Washington pay
Forget about the past. As investors, we want to know the safe, sure, and easy way to make almost eight hundred percent off the graft, corruption, and bribery of the current administration...
Meet Jeffrey Immelt, CEO of General Electric Company (GE), the second largest company in the world.
I first really became aware of Mr. Immelt in the run-up to the 2008 presidential election. He was on one of those PBS talk shows like Charlie Rose, singing the praises of the future Obama presidency.
My first thought was, why would a major business player want to go along with the anti-business agenda of Obama?
But then Mr. Immelt said, “I look at things like energy security, renewable energy... Both of them are good for GE."
It was at that point I realized GE capital was in a world of hurt and needed a bailout. Futhermore, GE makes a lot of health care technology...
The more I thought about it, the more I realized that GE and Obama were Siamese twins. GE had its thumbs in wind turbines, medical equipment, nuclear, water, power storage, charging stations for EVs, and a whole host of government subsidized green technologies.
Since 2005, GE has created and run a PR and advertising campaign called "Ecomagination." Immelt recently said of this initiative: "Ecomagination is GE's commitment to address challenges such as the need for cleaner, more efficient sources of energy, reduced emissions and abundant sources of clean water."
MSNBC propaganda
GE also owns NBC, which in turn owns a ton of cable networks — including MSNBC. That's the one where Chris Matthews was famously quoted as saying “I felt a thrill going up my leg as Obama spoke.”
There is little doubt that MSNBC is a Obama propaganda machine. Just as there is little doubt that Murdoch owned The Wall Street Journal, and that Fox News pulls for the right.
For his help in getting Obama elected, Jeffrey Immelt got a seat at the table.
A seat at the table
Immediately after he came to office, President Obama named Immelt to the Economic Recovery Advisory Board — along with major GE shareholder Warren Buffett. (Buffett owns 7.8 million shares.)
This group set about helping Obama in saving the U.S. economy. And it has worked — for GE's economy, anyway...
Think about what GE makes and who will profit from the recent legislation. In just one easy-to-understand example, Obama has mandated that you can't buy a incandescent light bulb after 2014.
How much money will GE make when everyone has to buy more expensive, higher profit-margin, light bulbs?
Hard to say, but on September 27, 2010, they made their last incandescent light bulb in the United States and fired the last 200 people at the Winchester, Virginia, plant.
The latest in health care reform means everyone will need to join a Health Information Exchange, which will integrate hospital information systems. Again, a GE payoff.
GE also makes a lot of smart grid controls and monitoring systems.
The list goes on and on...
GE said Thursday it will buy 25,000 electric vehicles for its fleet through 2015 in the largest-ever purchase of electric cars.
The car? Government Motors — GM's Chevy Volt, of course.
Ever notice who makes those airport scanners?
Don't get me wrong; I'm here to praise GE, not to bury it. The company has mastered the art of media spin, political control, and hardcore business savvy.
I don't see how they can lose.
General Electric pays a 2.90% dividend, has a forward P/E of 12, a quarterly growth rate of -17%, and the ear of the American President — the same guy who tops Forbes' Most Powerful People list.
GE is the world's second largest business, and tenth by market cap. Their primary businesses are GE Capital, GE Technology Infrastructure, GE Energy, GE Health Care, and NBC Universal.
Obama has at least two more years to be generous to his backers. He might have four.
Buy GE today and sell when it is clear Obama will be out of office.
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JustZ
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If Current had your scruples, you CongoBOY... would be banned from this site FOREVER.
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JustZ
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congoboy
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JustZ:
so what does freedom of expression and speech have to do with scruples? just because you disagree doesnt make me wrong. but thanks for the input comrade justz
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congoboy
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JustZ
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What a fucking surprise. You opening boast that you don't care about graft, corruption, or government waste; that you just want to make money! So do pimps, drug dealers, and hired killers!
News flash to all parasites:
It's not "wealth" that the 99% occupying cities across America... have a problem with; not by a long shot. What they're are so upset about is HOW you make that money and WHAT you do with it once you have it. - 6 months ago
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JustZ
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congoboy
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JustZ:
guess we should come up with more government nanny mandates to tell everyone what to do with their money. thanks for the tip comrade justz
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congoboy
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congoboy
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the more things change, the more they remain the same
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congoboy
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nanac
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congoboy:
Not!
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nanac
