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			<title>How como GE gets such great credit ratings with....</title>
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			<description>negative 62 B plus Free Cash Flow and 4.7 D/E Ratio?  I want to make an informed decision before I buy their highy touted capital preferreds, which yield over 6.5%.
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			<title>Where do I find 15 year moving average p/e&#39;s or p/b&#39;s for S&amp;P500</title>
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			<description>Ben Stein&#39;s &quot;Yes, You Can Time The Market&quot; s suggests buying index funds for long term invesing using 15 yr moving averages for price to earnings and book values.  Is there a site that has this information. </description>
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