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Don't Buy This Buffett PickArticle Summary: Odds are that if you heard about a Warren Buffett pick trading near its 52-week low that had 'amazed' Bill Gates, you'd be pretty interested in picking up shares for yourself.
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Third, it doesn't look like the headwinds that depressed demand for BYD cars during the third quarter are abating. The Chinese government recently decided to end tax breaks for purchases of small cars, and because of worsening traffic jam problems in Chinese cities, will actually be limiting new car purchases next year (and potentially for the foreseeable future). [url=http://www.shewyne.com/woolrichoutlet.html]woolrich outlet[/url] This is bad news for BYD. With increasing competition [url=http://www.shewyne.com/hoganoutlet.html]hogan outlet[/url] and depressed demand, it should prove difficult for BYD to meet the growth expectations that are priced into its stock.
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