Monday, December 13, 2010

Scan 12/14/2010

http://www.google.com/finance/stockscreener#c0=MarketCap&min0=2360000000&c1=PE&min1=10&max1=15&c2=NetProfitMarginPercent&min2=10&c3=PriceToBook&max3=2&c4=DividendYield&min4=0.1&c5=EPSGrowthRate5Years&min5=5®ion=us§or=AllSectors&sort=EPSGrowthRate5Years&sortOrder=1

Dikkat ceken sirket
HCC

Var olan
MRK
JPM

Monday, November 22, 2010

Excel VBA 01

Picking cells

http://www.excel-vba-easy.com/vba-programming-excel-vba-loop.html

Sub Macro1()
Dim total As Integer
total = 0
For i = 1 To 8
For j = 1 To 2
If Cells(i, j).Value > 60 Then total = total + 1
Next j
Next i

MsgBox total & "values higher than 60"
End Sub

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Scans

http://www.google.com/finance/stockscreener#c0=MarketCap&min0=10680000000&c1=PE&min1=15&max1=20&c2=Price52WeekPercChange&c3=EPSGrowthRate10Years&min3=14.49&c4=Price13WeekPercChange&c5=BookValuePerShareYear®ion=us§or=AllSectors&sort=Price13WeekPercChange&sortOrder=-1

Bu daha iyi ve Net profit margin'e gore siralayinca isin sirri ortaya cikiyo
http://www.google.com/finance/stockscreener#c0=MarketCap&min0=10680000000&c1=PE&min1=15&max1=20&c2=EPSGrowthRate10Years&min2=14.49&c3=Price13WeekPercChange&c4=NetProfitMarginPercent®ion=us§or=AllSectors&sort=NetProfitMarginPercent&sortOrder=1

En iyi

http://www.google.com/finance/stockscreener#c0=MarketCap&min0=815570000&c1=PE&min1=10&max1=15&c2=EPSGrowthRate10Years&min2=14.49&c3=Price13WeekPercChange&c4=NetProfitMarginPercent&c5=PriceToBook&region=us&sector=AllSectors&sort=Price13WeekPercChange&sortOrder=-1

Everest group RE ve Kohl's giyimi begendim. Sebep artan EPS, dusuk P/E, uygun book value. ETrade deki klasik grafigime de tam oturuyorlar

Monday, November 15, 2010

List of Dow Stocks

3M Company ( MMM )
Alcoa Inc. ( AA )
American Express Co. ( AXP )
AT&T Inc ( T )
Bank of America Corp. ( BAC )
Boeing Co. ( BA )
Caterpillar, Inc. ( CAT )
Chevron Corp. ( CVX )
Cisco Systems Inc. ( CSCO )
Coca-Cola Co. ( KO )
DuPont ( DD )
Exxon Mobil Corp. ( XOM )
General Electric Co. ( GE )
Hewlett-Packard Co. ( HPQ )
Home Depot, Inc. ( HD )
Intel Corp. ( INTC )
International Bus. Mach. ( IBM )
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. ( JPM )
Johnson & Johnson ( JNJ )
Kraft Foods Inc. Cl A ( KFT )
McDonalds Corp. ( MCD )
Merck & Co. Inc. ( MRK )
Microsoft Corp. ( MSFT )
Pfizer Inc. ( PFE )
Procter & Gamble Co. ( PG )
Travelers Cos. Inc ( TRV )
United Technologies Corp. ( UTX )
Verizon Communications Inc. ( VZ )
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. ( WMT )
Walt Disney Co. ( DIS )

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Rankings best business schools

http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-business-schools/rankings/

1 Harvard University Boston, MA Full-time: $46,150 per year 1,837
1 Stanford University Stanford, CA Full-time: $51,321 per year 5
3 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan) Cambridge, MA Full-time: $48,650 per year 7
4 Northwestern University (Kellogg) Evanston, IL Full-time: $49,074 per year 1,241
5 University of Chicago (Booth) Chicago, IL Full-time: $49,020 per year 1,1
5 University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) Philadelphia, PA Full-time: $46,600 per year 1,674
7 Dartmouth College (Tuck) Hanover, NH Full-time: $47,835 per year 510
7 University of California--Berkeley (Haas) Berkeley, CA In-state, full-time: $36,4 per year; Out-of-state, full-time: $45,6 per year 4
9 Columbia University New York, NY Full-time: $49,8 per year 1,2
9 New York University (Stern) New York, NY Full-time: $43, per year 6
11 Yale University New Haven, CT Full-time: $47,200 per year 429
12 University of Michigan--Ann Arbor (Ross) Ann Arbor, MI In-state, full-time: $42,0 per year; Out-of-state, full-time: $47,0 per year 910
13 University of Virginia (Darden) Charlottesville, VA In-state, full-time: $41,2 per year; Out-of-state, full-time: $46,2 per year 642
14 Duke University (Fuqua) Durham, NC Full-time: $45,0 per year 8
15 University of California--Los Angeles (Anderson) Los Angeles, CA In-state, full-time: $36,434 per year; Out-of-state, full-time: $44,6 per year 730
16 Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper) Pittsburgh, PA Full-time: $49,200 per year 413
16 University of Texas--Austin (McCombs) Austin, TX In-state, full-time: $26,450 per year; Out-of-state, full-time: $42,5 per year 534
18 Cornell University (Johnson) Ithaca, NY Full-time: $47,150 per year 553
19 Washington University in St. Louis (Olin) St. Louis, MO Full-time: $42,525 per year 300
20 University of Southern California (Marshall) Los Angeles, CA Full-time: $41,990 per year 458
21 Ohio State University (Fisher) Columbus, OH In-state, full-time: $23,235 per year; Out-of-state, full-time: $38,4 per year 290
21 University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler) Chapel Hill, NC In-state, full-time: $20,525 per year; Out-of-state, full-time: $41,050 per year 577
23 Indiana University--Bloomington (Kelley) Bloomington, IN In-state, full-time: $22,000 per year; Out-of-state, full-time: $41,000 per year 454
24 Georgetown University (McDonough) Washington, DC Full-time: $41,952 per year 506
24 University of Minnesota--Twin Cities (Carlson) Minneapolis, MN

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

How to gain confidence in yourself

Lists from different sources:

Here's one from a religion related blog:

http://store.jimwideman.com/Blog/tabid/143/EntryId/114/Winning-the-confidence-of-those-you-lead.aspx

#1 Believe in yourself. No one wants to follow an insecure leader. At the same time you can put too much confidence in yourself. I know lots of Children’s Ministry leaders “I’d like to buy them for what they are worth & sell them for what they think their worth.” The key here is to be confident that Jesus has called you to be a leader.

#2 Be upbeat and not discouraged or overwhelmed. Here’s some advice I’ve learned the hard way. Things are never as bad as you think, & you are not as wonderful as you think you are either. Be passionate and enthusiastic. Remember Nehemiah 8:10… the joy of the Lord is your strength.” If the task is too big for you, don’t let anyone know that, no one wants to rally around a defeated leader.

#3 Carry yourself like a winner. Always look your best and dress for success. Know how to clean up well when you need to and don’t be silly.

#4 identify your present leadership level. How would rate yourself as a leader? How would your volunteers rate your leadership? If you are a five, sevens and eights can’t look up to you. You must grow as a leader. Ask yourself these four simple questions and your on your way to your next level. What level are you now?Where do you want to be? What do you need to do? What steps can you take to begin?

#5 Become a student of leadership and keep growing in your abilities. Always be reading. Listen to leadership teaching and mentors. Discuss what you are reading & learning with others leaders. Ask questions from people your recognize as an excellent leader.

#6 Be an example of Godly Character 1Tim. 4:12 tells us “Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity. Being an example will cause you to be someone worth following regardless of your age or experience.

#7 Have your family in order. 1Tim. 3:5 (If anyone does not know how to manage his own family, how can he take care of God's church?)

#8 Earn the confidence of the level of leadership above you. If those above you believe in you it will speak volumes to the volunteer.

#9 Set the example of hard work. People who work hard always get my attention and respect!

#10 Bear fruit. The more good changes and right decisions you make will cause everyone to see the benefits of your leadership. No one can argue with fruit and accomplishments.