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The latest columns by Derek DeCloet published by The Globe and Mail
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- Is it foolish to bet on red-hot gold? Not if you're thinking about this decade
- Dofasco: Bad call or good luck?
- Dofasco brass opt for gold
- Cogeco's acquisition strategy in Europe gets bad reception
- Cogeco's acquisition strategy in Europe gets bad reception
- After FMF, questions about BMO record Bank shows low returns in business trusts over past four years, Globe study finds
- Hard times for CanWest investors, but not the top executives
- FMF investors target BMO in suit Michigan class action alleges underwriter conspired with firm to underplay risks
- Thomsons' deal of the decade
- Thanks, Ralph, for the flip-flop and the gift. It's almost Christmas after all
- Dogs of the Dow strategy has worked brilliantly over long run, and may again
- Dofasco: Bad call or good luck?
- Does Newmont need Placer? Maybe not
- FMF investors target BMO in suit Michigan class action alleges underwriter conspired with firm to underplay risks
- Dofasco fiasco was a failure to communicate
- Dofasco brass opt for gold
- 'Twas the night before Christmas on the Street
- The victors and the vanquished It was a golden year for business, with an economy that rocked, a government that walked and an M&A bonanza that forced everyone to pull up their socks. But the three kings of Canada, oil, gold and government protection did not reward equally. ERIC REGULY AND DEREK DeCLOET take a satirical look at 2005 when even the winners paid a price.
- The victors and the vanquished It was a golden year for business, with an economy that rocked, a government that walked and an M&A bonanza that forced everyone to pull up their socks. But the three kings of Canada, oil, gold and government protection did not reward equally. ERIC REGULY AND DEREK DeCLOET take a satirical look at 2005 when even the winners paid a price.
- Income trusts reach adulthood -- and investors get more mature
- Constancy of purpose -- and some luck -- remain secret to success in markets Everything's so wonderful in the markets! And that's why it's so worrying
- Sceptre insiders have a hunch good times starting to roll
- This rally has more gas in the tank than last one
- Income trusts reach adulthood -- and investors get more mature
- As cyclicals take off in 2006, keep your eye on those with cash on hand
- Derek DeCloet
- Dow heavyweights still have a punch
- Sabia should push the BCE yard sale before it's too late
- Caldwell shareholders would surely love to recruit some value
- Caldwell CEO blasted
- Caldwell CEO blasted
- Tory or Liberal, blue or red, the impact of the election is all in your head
- Free-marketing Western farmers counting on Tory victory
- Some deals are likely better left undone
- THE MAN WHO SHUT DOWN TRADING IN THE TOKYO MARKET Fraud artist or change agent, Livedoor leader has shaken up Japan
- No dividend for you!
- Caldwell CEO blasted
- When investors run for cover, gold might not offer the best protection
- THE MAN WHO SHUT DOWN TRADING IN THE TOKYO MARKET Fraud artist or change agent, Livedoor leader has shaken up Japan
- Listen to bond market on Tembec
- MTS investors can take comfort from the company that they keep
- Deal delivers lesson on missed opportunities
- Sabia's BCE blueprint fails to fire up investors' imaginations
- Magic not what's needed to reverse Transcon's vanishing act
- RIM stock: What's your risk quotient?
- U.S. retailers may be hot stocks now, but be wary of a big consumer chill
- Shaws have reasons to keep Ted on hold
- Nortel makes amends with ... wait for it folks ... more shares!
- Keep it simple with Greenblatt's 'magic formula': Buy quality and hold on
- Is Hollinger a diamond in the rough?
- New accounting rules can be a good thing: just ask TSX
- AIC goes against the flow and continues to shrink
- Bank on high dividends and diversification to protect against a bubbly market
- Indigo going-private story a real page-turner
- Patheon's free-spending ways hurting investors, not managers
- The bargain-bin trust that's stuck in Yellow Pages' shadow
- These Olympic lessons can help bring the markets into sharper focus
- Shorts aren't alone in profiting from Biovail volatility
- Indigo going-private story a real page-turner
- Hedge fund masters push Cinram down a slippery slope
- Great Canadian Gaming bets on rosy future with accounting
- Canadian investors jumping a Double Dutch of hot currency and stocks
- A magic window for Microsoft's cash problem
- A magic window for Microsoft's cash problem
- Oracle of Omaha delivers cautionary tale of options and greed
- Resource sector has taken up Nortel's legacy, but let's hope not its past
- Canadian investors jumping a Double Dutch of hot currency and stocks
- Restless MTS shareholders look for direction
- Rocket fuel needed to power further Home Capital stock gains
- Scotiabank-AGF: A marriage made in RRSP season
- A sharp fall in oil prices? Can't happen -- at least you better hope it can't
- Tim Hortons mania at a boil
- Where's the Advantage for investors?
- Ontario budget may force Holland's hand in trust conversion
- Tim Hortons IPO was like spotting its familiar sign on a long, lonely road
- Short sellers ought to be the least of Prem Watsa's worries now
- Wonder why Nasdaq covets the LSE? Just look at the TSX
- Analyst reduces forecast for Great Canadian Gaming
- When the commodity boom goes bust, junior plays will offer no refuge
- Facts get in the way of Biovail's good story
- Great Canadian Gaming rating cut
- Is Stelco worth current price? Only if everything goes right
- Analyst reduces forecast for Great Canadian Gaming
- Corby shareholders sense hangover in the making over Pernod deal
- They're not the flavour of the month now, but dividend stocks sure taste safe
- Péladeau: The most underrated CEO in Canada?
- Banks: Admit it. We love them Throw away the old models for how to value bank stocks, writes DEREK DeCLOET. They've learned how to keep market share, keep the foreign players at bay -- and consumers are remarkably loyal
- Banks: Admit it. We love them
- Dowdy mall REIT best left off résumé of a potential PM
- Is AIM swallowing too much with Cott?
- OIL Defying all conventional logic, the price is reaching ever higher and motorists are feeling the pain. DEREK DeCLOET explains why, and what you can expect
- A great stock tip for investors: Remember what happens to lemmings
- Banks: Admit it. We love them Throw away the old models for how to value bank stocks, writes DEREK DeCLOET. They've learned how to keep market share, keep the foreign players at bay -- and consumers are remarkably loyal
- OIL Defying all conventional logic, the price is reaching ever higher and motorists are feeling the pain. DEREK DeCLOET explains why, and what you can expect
- Meet the new smartest guys on the Street
- Loony logic gets boost from the 90-cent dollar
- Gluskin Sheff's on fire, but IPO is too hot to handle
- The tax cut that wasn't: Status quo on capital gains can cure hair triggers
- This deal needs miner's lamp
- Shiller sees U.S. rally cutting out Feels housing slowdown could be trigger

