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Guru Points 1,246 Score Rank #23
Topics Published 23 Topics Predicted 150
Comments Made 98 News Added 12
Profile Views 681 Last Online 20 days ago
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All Predictions 3,354 106 54% 53%
News 1,169 55 54% 60%
League Sports 1,132 0 60% 50%
Stocks 1,053 51 40% 32%
About ace111
From the middle between East and West, old and new, communism and capitalism, very rich and very poor ...... I love Hong Kong!!

Name Albert MJ Wo
Location Hong Kong
Gender Male
Age 38
School Chinese University
Education MBA
Company HSBC
Job Title Financial Consultant
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[ Most Likely ] 3 days (50%), 2 weeks (50%), 1 month (60%▼)
 
[ Most Likely ] Albert Pujols, Cardinals (26% chance)
 
[ Most Likely ] 3 days (50%), 2 weeks (50%), 1 month (50%)
 
[ Most Likely ] No, stay together. (74% chance)
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  1. ace111 ace111 24 days ago
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    perhaps both will be losers if they fire missiles against each other.
     
  2. ace111 ace111 25 days ago
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    Commented on:   Rescue AIG
    scored. we seem so accurate in this prediction :) hope you didn't lose too much in this stupid company.
     
  3. ace111 ace111 25 days ago
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    Commented on:   Rescue AIG
    The decision by the Federal Reserve to loan insurance giant AIG $85 billion in return for as much as 80% ownership of the company is by any measure dramatic. The takeover early last week of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac represented the culmination of years of intermingling of public and private interests. But the AIG move is de facto a government nationalization of an ailing private company, which, if not unprecedented, has rarely happened in the United States. Even if the intervention was imperative, its scope is startling.
     
  4. ace111 ace111 25 days ago
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    Commented on:   Rescue AIG
    fed already put money into it.
     
  5. ace111 ace111 27 days ago
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    Even the IPO king, Visa, just up +17% since IPO.
     
  6. ace111 ace111 27 days ago
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    is there any? many big banks dropped >80%.
     
  7. ace111 ace111 27 days ago
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  8. ace111 ace111 27 days ago
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    Commented on:   Rescue AIG
    Man I am so worried about the world economy next year ... worried about being laid off.
     
  9. ace111 ace111 27 days ago
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    Commented on:   Rescue AIG
    Its share price fell -22% today.
     
  10. ace111 ace111 38 days ago
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    Commented on:   128GB USB Flash on the shelf?
    Oh. If it happens that the 128GB version is skipped (say a 256GB version is pushed instead), we consider the situation as releasing 128GB version as well. Hope that makes it clear.
     
  11. ace111 ace111 38 days ago
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    I like its idea too but the overall flow is not smooth due to many annoying "BEEPS".
     
  12. ace111 ace111 47 days ago
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    Commented on:   Crude Oil Price on Sep 8, 2008
    The price will fall in a long run. However, it will rise above $120 for hurricane season, and the Georgia conflict.
     
  13. ace111 ace111 53 days ago
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    cool it's the first season game !!
     
  14. ace111 ace111 94 days ago
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    hope that he wouldn't miss Olympics in Aug too.
     
  15. ace111 ace111 94 days ago
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    it should soon feel very hard in cash flow.
     
  16. ace111 ace111 131 days ago
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    IMO, both have similar views on the political but Obama is more charm and young.
     
  17. ace111 ace111 131 days ago
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    McCain on the Issues

    Abortion: Opposes abortion rights except in cases of rape, incest or to protect the life of the mother.

    Immigration: Co-sponsored Bush-backed immigration reform legislation, which would have increased funding and improved border security technology, improved enforcement of existing laws, and provided a legal path to citizenship for some illegal immigrants. Voted to authorize construction of a 700-mile fence along the U.S.-Mexican border.

    Iraq: Voted for use of military force in Iraq. Supported Bush veto of war spending bill that would have withdrawn most U.S. troops by March 2008. Was an early proponent of sending additional American troops to Iraq.

    Same-sex marriage: Supports definition of marriage as a union between a man and a woman, but opposes a constitutional amendment banning same sex-marriage. Says individual states should decide the issue. Says a federal marriage ban might be appropriate if courts overturned state marriage laws. Supports legal benefits for same-sex partners.

    Social Security: Supports Bush plan to allow workers to divert some Social Security payroll taxes to private retirement accounts.

    Taxes: Voted against 2001 and 2003 Bush tax cut laws, but later voted in favor of extending tax cuts through 2010.
     
  18. ace111 ace111 131 days ago
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    Obama on the Issues

    Abortion: Supports abortion rights.

    Immigration: Supported Bush-backed immigration reform legislation, which would have increased funding and improved border security technology, improved enforcement of existing laws, and provided a legal path to citizenship for some illegal immigrants. Voted to authorize construction of a 700-mile fence along the U.S.-Mexican border.

    Iraq: Opposed use of military force in Iraq. Voted for war spending bill that would have withdrawn most U.S. troops by March 2008. Supports phased redeployment of U.S. troops. Opposed Bush's plan to send additional troops to Iraq. Had once called for troop withdrawal to begin by the end of 2006.

    Same-sex marriage: Opposes same-sex marriage, but also opposes a constitutional ban. Supports civil unions.

    Social Security: Opposes Bush plan allowing workers to divert some Social Security payroll taxes into private retirement accounts.

    Taxes: Opposed extending 2003 Bush tax cut law through 2010. Supports eliminating marriage penalty and extending child tax credit. Supports scaling back capital gains and dividends tax cuts and re-examining tax benefits for the top one percent of earners.
     
  19. ace111 ace111 138 days ago
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    Commented on:   Taiwan Joins WHO in 2008?
    higher chance now.
     
  20. ace111 ace111 138 days ago
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    scary but unlikely on the same date.
     
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