"The Meow Mix cat food company said Tuesday it is launching a new TV program for "cats and the humans they tolerate," littered with scenes of squirrels, cat poetry, and lots and lots of cats."
"Actress Sandra Bernhard -- who Thompson said is a cat fan -- reads aloud "Cat Haikus," and viewers can send in birthday "shout-outs" to their cats, along with footage of their cats doing "something cool." The first episode features a cat that eats his meals with chopsticks and another cat that surfs in the ocean." FULL STORY
"Listen, I've been around Hollywood for a long, long time, and this reeks of a contrived, phony ending," a top executive from a rival network charged Thursday morning. "No one here believes for one second the votes landed just 1,300 apart. It's a disgrace... in fact, I think we are looking at a modern day version of the $64,000 question!"
And if you don't already know....Clay outsells Ruben 10-1 on Amazon with his yet-to-be-released CD. I'm not suprised at the controversy, but an internal audit is a waste of time. If you want to talk about a reality show being contrived, let's not forget "Mr. Personality".
Congrats to Ruben on winning American Idol last night. It went pretty much as I'd expected. Both those guys are class acts in my book, but obviously someone had to be on the losing end. And yep, I love that "Flying Without Wings" song Ruben sang. Just call me sappy....
First found at Joe's place and read again at Blogshares News. Could someone translate this into simple terms for me? I've used the P/E as an indicator for buying/selling under the impression that 3.50 is around average. Now it's 50?? A P/E of 50?? I gotta change my stategy... lol
Changes to P/E boundaries
I've relaxed the boundaries for P/E ratios to accomodate the increased capital available. UPDATE: The limit has been raised to 200 (see below).
The top P/E boundary for buying / selling with the public market is now 100 200 (previously 7.5). Which means the center for P/E is about 50 (previously about 3.75).
The top P/E boundary for an automatic collapse of the price is now 20,000 (previously 20). This means if the P/E goes over 20,000 the price will collapse to a point where the P/E is 1.0