Articles, tagged with "cpi", page 1
14th June 2011
In difficult instances, you cannot depend on talent and luck. Even when you have a talented leadership group persons have to have help in stretching their capabilities to meet the economy's overwhelming demands. Your leaders can't go it by yourself. Y...
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Author:
Leonard Guerra
25th May 2011
By: Teresa McUsic
http://www.star-telegram.com/2011/05/12/3071930/savvy-consumer-us-savings-bonds.html
Here’s one good thing to come out of rising prices: Savings bonds rates moved up this month.
Series I Savings Bonds bought from May through Octob...
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AIP Madrid Headlines
19th May 2011
When dealing with big business, the mass media usually take the advice of Johnny Mercer who wrote, "You got to accentuate the positive, eliminate the negative. . . don't mess with Mister In-Between." So, when it comes to finding something good to say abou...
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Author:
Norris Rios
07th May 2011
At Gerard Associates Ltd we continue our daily look at factors affecting markets and currencies allowing some insight into conditions affecting exchange rates.
Cash and income timing from a UK Pension or QROPS (Qualifying Recognised Overseas Pension Sc...
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Author:
russelmori
06th May 2011
Now days, internet has become the primary medium to communicate with the potential customers any where in the globe. The initiation of search engines like Google and Yahoo, internet has become a source of getting hold of new clients and building your bran...
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Author:
Farrukh Baig
18th April 2011
One of the primary motivations for starting a blog is money. No shame in that. We’ve all got mouths to feed and bills to cover.
A number of you may have children, some of you may have charities you support, most of you may have a mortgage or debt and ...
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Author:
MindofZ
14th April 2011
The term 'strike' has been defined in the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 as a stoppage of work by a body of persons in an industry, or a concerted refusal or a refusal under a common understanding of any number of employed persons to continue to work or ac...
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Author:
Gertrude Green
12th April 2011
With so many media venues available in this information-laden age, it can be tough to decide how best to spend a marketing budget on promotions. Are promotional pens more effective than social media messages? Are gift baskets and promotional bags a greate...
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Author:
Ken Arch
28th March 2011
Affiliates are individuals who promote then sell business firms and products and are paid a commission determined by their performance. Offline affiliate marketing offers incentives for those to sign up and promote a company and can be as multitier progra...
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Author:
abby1152
23rd March 2011
Every day in the UK, about 1.1 trillion dollars is exchanged on the forex market. More than one third of global forex trading transpires in the UK. In London’s Canary Wharf, some of the world’s biggest offline trading houses are headquartered. However,...
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Forex Mansion
16th March 2011
Biological treatment - the use of bacteria and other microorganisms to remove contaminants by assimilating them - has long been a mainstay of wastewater treatment in the chemical process industries (CPI). Because they are effective and widely used, many ...
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Author:
Brittany James
13th March 2011
Inflation and retirement are words that, in most cases, don't mix well.
Generally, inflation favours borrowers and punishes savers - and most retired people fall squarely into the latter category. There is some good news, such as the "triple lock" tha...
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Author:
Paul Duckworth FPFS
12th March 2011
Fisher Capital Management Report Part 2- The UK has had an emergency budget and it could have been much worse. The heavy lifting is being done by a rise in VAT bringing in £13 billion. On the spending side the cuts are achieved by freezing public secto...
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Author:
fishercapital
04th March 2011
On the first full trading day of the year, there was no escaping the scent of inflation. In the UK, it was the VAT rise to 20%, along with rail fare increases and fuel duty, all within the space of four days. Furthermore, the latest survey of inflation e...
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Author:
Art Jones
04th March 2011
Ahead of this morning's December UK inflation release, traders are minded to expect a highish figure, hence yesterday's rush to trade sterling from the long side. EUR/GBP rose 1% yesterday, now 0.8360, while cable is up at 1.5970. There is some logic to t...
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Author:
Art Jones