STRA
By Steve Abraham on Mar 08, 2008
5 Responses to “STRA”
It wasnt a serious comment as notated by the smiley face at the end of the sentence. I appreciate the grammer tip. However, the Republitard comments really has no part in stock analysis and honestly is not appropriate for this website. You might want to check out politico.com to help release your frustrations with the republicans.
I made the above comment at 8:25pm on March 8.
STRA – this stock found some support after partially filling the gap left last year around the 142.
Certainly is a lot more resilient to decline than others but I wouldn’t touch it, as there are much better opportunities out there – have a look at http://www.sharesmadeeasy.com
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“Well, financial institutions are not going to be eager to make student loans in this environment especially since most people dont pay them back anyhow.”
What a stupid comment. The default rate on student loans is less than 5%. And at any rate it would be “anyway” not “anyhow”. You must be a Republitard.