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30th September 2009
I love watching Law & Order. I love it when the police and lawyers are a little shy of concrete evidence and the truth hinges on whom you chose to believe. It’s always a matter of ‘he said, she said’. Do you believe the well heeled philanthropist or... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
29th September 2009
Ranks the world's production and marketing in the title six months later, China's automobile market back to second place. According to the latest statistics, along with the economic recovery in North America, the U.S. auto market has been from the end of ... Read >
Author: orietta
28th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Christian Amstadter
Leaders of the G-20 summit in PA began there 2 day summit. The big indications that were things are still not strong enough to end the governments huge injections into the economy.Speaking of this fragile economy,... Read >
Author: Christian Amstadter
23rd September 2009
Housing construction rose in August and the number of newly laid-off workers seeking unemployment aid fell unexpectedly last week, adding to signs the recession has ended. Still, the reports suggested a slow and fragile economic recovery.
In part, tha... Read >
Author: zameenprince
23rd September 2009
Although the residential housing market is starting to show signs of recovery, South Florida’s commercial real estate is still in crisis. Bludgeoned by empty storefronts, diminishing rent prices and difficult to obtain credit, a sizable number of South... Read >
Author: Gloria Singer
23rd September 2009
Airbus SAS, the world's largest maker of commercial aircraft, said in a report that China's aviation market will see an annual increase of 7.9 percent in the next 20 years, following India to become the world's second fastest growing market.
India... Read >
Author: hasxls@gmail.com
22nd September 2009
Contrary to Elliott Wave Theorist, most economists (and people in general) are predicting inflation ahead, rather than deflation. Every now and then an economist might admit deflation is possible, but will counter this with the argument that inflation wil... Read >
Author: Eldon Barker
21st September 2009
The World’s Challenge
We all have felt the impact of the global financial crisis. According to an article at Forbes.com, the average net worth of the world’s billionaires fell 23% or by $3 billion. Even the richest people in the world have gotten p... Read >
Author: Bookwhirl
17th September 2009
Like many Irish people living abroad, I’ve been paying a lot of attention to the political and economic situation back home. Unfortunately it looks increasingly likely that Ireland is going to be very volatile over the next 6-12 months. The Lisbon Treat... Read >
Author: torcana.com@gmail.com
16th September 2009
Like millions of credit card users, Michael Mihalik didn't see it coming.
It started when he was in college. He didn't buy a lot of stuff, but he did charge a few things here and there - some meals, a few books, some clothes over the years - without re... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th September 2009
The recent headlines have trumpeted a rebound in the American housing market. According to the Associated Press, July's 7.2 percent increase in home sales was the biggest month-to-month jump in the last ten years. But before breathing a sigh of relief a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th September 2009
With all the attention being given to Obama’s health care reform campaign, and Congress’ bill that includes a hefty tax increase to pay for it, I began thinking about tax rates and increases throughout American history. To put the pending tax rate cha... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
10th September 2009
Traditional media creates a comprehensive media outreach and helps position the author, expert or your client as an authority in their field who understands the issues they are commenting on in depth as they relate to issues facing our society. The exper... Read >
Author: Annie Jennings PR
08th September 2009
New research from UK accountancy firm MacIntyre Hudson has revealed “severe dissatisfaction” amongst businesses with the UK’s tax regime.
The findings, released on September 1, would seem to underline a widespread concern that the government's ne... Read >
Author: JM
07th September 2009
The current economic status has affected most of the elderly. Some of who have decided to invest their money on stocks in their younger years may have incurred loss as their values continue to sink. Those who have decided to put their money on interest-ea... Read >
Author: Victoria San
03rd September 2009
FLKI is a leading global producer best known for its conception of the Clean Plus® brand and has the legs to move another 300% within a year.
I first alerted readers about FLKI, a company that I have followed since 1997, at a price of .05 per share, t... Read >
Author: jdavid
28th August 2009
I don’t really recall too many analysts predicting that the Western World would tumble into a major recession. Nor do I recall many economists thinking the credit crunch would amount to very much.
Two years on, most analysts quoted articles I read s... Read >
Author: John Whitefoot
23rd August 2009
IS TRADITIONAL MEDIA STILL RELEVANT?
With the popularity of social media, many people involved in marketing, branding and publicity may wonder how the role of traditional media has changed and if it is still relevant. Below are the benefits of traditi... Read >
Author: Annie Jennings PR
20th August 2009
Dr. Steven Little’s eyes are fixed on removables.
Dentists hate to do them and patients today don’t want to wear them. But when the fixed prosthodontic work that’s been in their mouths for 10 to 15 years begins to fail, aging patients run out of ... Read >
Author: Surf Pacific
20th August 2009
Los Angeles — The U.S. economy "is nearing the bottom this summer" but modest growth is forecast for 2010, the Los Angeles County Economic Development Commission said in a report issued Wednesday.
In its 2009-2010 "Mid-Year Economic Forecast & Indus... Read >
Author: gmcquade
19th August 2009
The stimulus package is intended to create and save 3.6 million jobs and jumpstart the economy with economic recovery tax cuts and targeted investments. In addition to putting money back in the pockets of consumers and businesses, the package also include... Read >
Author: ScottEgg
17th August 2009
'India, not US, will lead global economic recovery'. I came across this statement in one of the online articles and proceeded further to be self satisfied about what seemed like the light at the end of the tunnel. When things start getting worse and once ... Read >
Author: Aliens Group
13th August 2009
President Barack Obama delivered his first major policy speech on China without mentioning Taiwan or even mildly challenging Beijing on its human rights record. He tried to be positive, perhaps to avoid provoking China which censored his inauguration spee... Read >
Author: delilarjpaulus
10th August 2009
Vicky Redwood, economist at Capital Economics, suggested that GDP growth would remain 'sluggish' following the recession, if credit flows do not improve from their current level.
The comments follow the release of M4 data for the year to June from the ... Read >
Author: tugsearch
08th August 2009
Another day, another story of economic recovery. Surveys, reports and studies have flowed thick and fast in the last couple of months, detailing house price increases, increasing consumer enthusiasm, an upturn in manufacturing and a soaring FTSE100. Even ... Read >
Author: Graeme Knights
03rd August 2009
Baby Boomers should be renamed Economic Boomers.
As a statistical demographic, they control more than half of the discretionary spending, they hold more than 70 percent of the country's wealth and a behavioral trend that indicates that they are still s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd August 2009
There is a government agency in the United States that seeks to support small upcoming enterprises. The name of the agency is Small Business Administration. What the agency does is that, it seeks to make the enterprises stronger by funding them through lo... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
02nd August 2009
Don't let the recent summer rally fool you, we're not out of the woods yet.
Several factors are coming together to create a "perfect storm," which in combination could send global economies into collapse. We've been watching the issue develop for a lo... Read >
Author: Peter Leeds
30th July 2009
In the past decade, Mexico real estate buyers have seen the economy, infrastructure and services in this country improve drastically. As the international recession continues to loom over the world, buyers may be more cautious, wondering what the long te... Read >
Author: Thomas Lloyd
30th July 2009
As the construction of new commercial buildings slows down over the next 3 years, analysts at Jones LaSalle recommend improving the condition of existing buildings to meet the demand for commercial real estate in Sydney once the market recovers.
But w... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
27th July 2009
There has been a lot of talk about offshore tax evasion in the news lately. Especially in regards to UBS and new offshore tax evasion enforcement efforts between the U.S. and Switzerland. Unfortunately, many taxpayers do not pay much attention to these is... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
23rd July 2009
What does Coca Cola, Walmart, Macdonald's and GE do that the LPGA is not doing? Can the LPGA learn from the big boys and girls?
The answer to the first question is that these corporations have recognized the power and potential of the global econom... Read >
Author: Bigred47
16th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Jay Meisler
Global markets are seeing an increase in risk aversion this week as worries over the economy weigh on stocks and lead to safe haven flows in the forex market. Last week's weak U.S. June employment report appeared to damp... Read >
Author: Jay Meisler
16th July 2009
Now is the time for fixed rate mortgages as millions of homeowners look to locking in their mortgages at lower rates before we head down the track of economic recovery and interest rates start to climb in line with Bank of England interest rate increases.... Read >
Author: DTM
12th July 2009
We continue to be absolutely amazed at how the media glosses over negative news and pumps up any positive news related to the economy. We understand that Americans like to hear good news for the economy, but we cannot believe that the average American rea... Read >
Author: Martin
12th July 2009
Yesterday the SP500 hit 870 twice: at 12:00 and again at 2:00 Eastern. It held both times and ended the day at 879. 870 - 875 had been the SP500 target for weeks as the bottom of a trading range. So, the fact that it held, not once, but twice, is very enc... Read >
Author: wealthed
09th July 2009
Some of us are struggling financially, since our economy has changed for the worse recently. People have lost their jobs, or they are worried that they might. There is no doubt that families and individuals have cut back their spending to more sustainabl... Read >
09th July 2009
The economic downturn of the last 12 months has put severe restrictions on the amount of money banks are willing to lend to their business clients. This situation is having significant implications for business development in the UK. In terms of day to da... Read >
Author: Derek Cooper
02nd July 2009
A lot has been said about the global economic meltdown and its impact on the offshore outsourcing industry. And it is the time to look forward to economic recovery now. And businesses are just gearing up for that. However, cost cutting remains to be a pri... Read >
Author: Maneet Puri
01st July 2009
Following a surge in demand in the low-cost housing segment a few months ago, real estate developers and construction firms expected their long-continuing woes to end by the current financial year. Moreover, domestic market indicators led small and mid-si... Read >
Author: David Parks
30th June 2009
Everyone wants to save money today, and there's plenty of reason to make things last as long as possible. Keeping American-made Fords and Chevrolets also appeals to the new national spirit as economic recovery moves forward. Fortunately, Auto Parts Fair c... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
28th June 2009
The milieu of the MBA and financial engineering haven't suddenly gone out the window, but they have clearly been altered by the global financial crisis. Not anymore are they the only chances for the young bright graduates. People are once again understand... Read >
Author: Jason Lee
23rd June 2009
After the end of World War II, Germany took various steps in order to reconstruct its economy and has certainly achieved significant economic success. This magical economic recovery has put Germany into the third spot after US and Japan in among the world... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
22nd June 2009
In separate speeches both President Obama and Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke gave assessments of the nation's economic health. The venues may have been different, but their views are essentially the same: the economy is starting to show tiny signs... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th June 2009
The SME segment in Coimbatore was hoping for an economic recovery in the region post improvement in the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) numbers. However, their hopes have been belied by the inconsistent growth figures of different SSI units in the di... Read >
Author: David Parks
12th June 2009
It looks like fixed rate mortgages are set to be the mortgage type of choice as borrowers believe the only way for interest rates to go is up. This is of course true but the big question is WHEN interest rates will rise.
Interest rates are likely to in... Read >
Author: DTM
10th June 2009
They say that the trucking industry is one of the first predictors of a recession as well as one of the first predictors of economic recovery. When shipping starts to decline that means people aren’t buying. When shipping via trucks picks up steadily, t... Read >
Author: Terry
03rd June 2009
Improving Your Financial Position
With The Bank of England predicting the UK’s economic recovery will be slow and protracted this current recession is certainly proving to be a difficult time for the UK's small and medium size businesses (SMEs). ... Read >
Author: L M McMahon
11th May 2009
Caribbean investment property prices have fallen to some extent. Unlike American property values they have not tumbled but they are at an excellent value level right now. The generally desirable locations of Caribbean investment property will ensure they ... Read >
Author: Chris Amese
11th May 2009
Caribbean investment property prices have fallen to some extent. Unlike American property values they have not tumbled but they are at an excellent value level right now. The generally desirable locations of Caribbean investment property will ensure they ... Read >
Author: Chris Amese
05th May 2009
A major G20 meeting recently took place in London. In November 2008, an emergency G20 meeting was held in Washington. Still another meeting is expected later this year, probably as early as July.
Actually, G20 "working groups" meet fairly regularly, bu... Read >
Author: CMIGS
05th May 2009
The unrelenting rampage of the global financial crisis that is shaking the very foundations of world economies have left many suffering, especially homeowners who now can no longer afford making their loan payments. The growing number of homeless citizens... Read >
Author: darewin ocampo
29th April 2009
A loan modification is the most powerful and effective solution to avoid going to default on mortgage payments and keep the home safe from foreclosure. It is an agreement consented by both lender and homeowner to change the original terms and conditions o... Read >
Author: darewin ocampo
23rd April 2009
For a number of years, people have been talking about how the Medicare and Social Security system are potentially not sustainable in its current incarnation. This will come as dire news to anyone looking to secure Social Security disability payments. Ri... Read >
Author: West Coast Disability Law Group
17th April 2009
Our planet is currently experiencing a global deficiency of natural resources and is rapidly headed for a major meltdown. It is not like it used to be, where we had a limitless supply of resources to tap into and use as we pleased. We were extremely waste... Read >
Author: trippmarxx
15th April 2009
Houston, TX – The dangers railroad workers face are as numerous as the tracks that lay across the American landscape. For years the rights of hard working railroad employees who diligently tended to the needs of the iron horse were too often squashed li... Read >
Author: Lola
15th April 2009
We are being reminded multiple times a day of how tough times are and how much tougher they will get. Unemployment is expected to rise even into the double digits during 2009. The Auto Industry is in an unimaginable mess. Our banking and financial syst... Read >
Author: Mel Joelle
28th March 2009
Many Britons who have been hit by the credit crunch will see a credit card cheque as an easy way of boosting their current account balance and to buy themselves some breathing space, however, consumers fail to realise that fees can accumulate to unafforda... Read >
Author: Darrell
17th March 2009
"There's no better day for buying a home than today," a real estate agent shared with me.
My first thought was yeah right! With the market in such a depressed state you are just desperate to make a sale.
That was 1982. He was both right and wrong.
... Read >
13th March 2009
Like the pot of gold at the end of the recession rainbow, Obama’s stimulus package, also known as The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, could be the solution to businesses far and wide, small and large, in the current economic situation.
... Read >
Author: Brooks Perry
28th February 2009
There's good news coming from the West Coast in the manner of economic recovery. Word's out that it's possible to dig your way out of the recent economic struggle of businesses closing their doors and going under. Looking on the bright side, making lemona... Read >
Author: Sharifah Hardie
25th February 2009
The ongoing crisis strongly affects several industry branches. But FMCG industry and many other services remain lucrative no matter the times. Just take your chances and search through the Us jobs market to see how many job offers there are.
It should ... Read >
Author: jte
02nd February 2009
Much of the money homeowners borrowed fueled consumer spending and reinforced poor financial management techniques. It was common during the bubble rally for people to run up enormous credit card bills then refinance every year and pay them off. It is foo... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
20th January 2009
The outlook is grim and the solution is costly. President-elect Barack Obama didn't have much in the way of positive news to give on the American economy in his recent speech at George Mason University. "In short, a bad situation could become dramatical... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th January 2009
The new year is starting off with tough economic challenges, especially for small to medium sized businesses. The U.S. budget deficit is projected to widen to $1.186 trillion, and even with a much needed economic-recovery package, there will be more layof... Read >
Author: kgabriel
09th January 2009
The US economy experienced negative growth rates in 2008 (especially in the third quarter). This was primarily due to a slowdown in the market for housing and a significant fall in the consumer spending levels. With the help of financial planners and advi... Read >
Author: Sam Williams
29th December 2008
We have witnessed a significant buying surge in the fourth quarter of 2008 due to rock bottom housing prices coupled with fantastic interest rates on mortgages. It has been a very unusual and controversial year in the financial markets with the real estat... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th December 2008
Accidents often occur even in the most unexpected moments and times. These accidents may be a cause for a person to sustain injuries or at times even a person’s death. When these happen, the help of certain personal injury attorneys are sought in order ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
30th November 2008
An accident is an incident wherein people are often hurt. There are different kinds of accidents that are happening in California, as well as different parts of the United States which often result to injuries being obtained by one or both parties. Aside ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
09th June 2008
These funds are really very helpful for those who are normally refused credit on one basis or the other by the majority of the credit givers. Such timely economic solutions are come in very handy for those caught in the trap of defaults, arrears, bankrupt... Read >
Author: gracy
25th May 2008
In the hours and days immediately following the tragic attacks on America of 9/11, there was much speculation about the effects on the general aviation industry. While the events of September 11, 2001 have had a significant impact on the economy as a whol... Read >
Author: Daljit kaur
22nd May 2008
In the hours and days immediately following the tragic attacks on America of 9/11, there was much speculation about the effects on the general aviation industry. While the events of September 11, 2001 have had a significant impact on the economy as a whol... Read >
Author: Daljit kaur
24th January 2008
US economy is now undergoing a recession that is likely to end up with a deep crisis. Economists are concerned that this crisis is certainly to affect dependent European and Asian economies. European and Asian stock markets have already suffered from rece... Read >
Author: BrittanyGillen
01st November 2007
The questions of how and where spend oil revenues, are important in every country, especially in Angola. The political split that has led the country to the present state of desolation pits large built-up and coastal base against large rural and agricultu... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
13th July 2007
The early days
Amsterdam was founded as a fishing village around the thirteenth century. During the 14th, but especially the 15th century, Amsterdam underwent a rapid development, which laid the foundation for the Golden Age, when the city became the sta... Read >
Author: Laurent Fabier
19th February 2007
7 SBA Loan Myths
Most small business owners have considered financing at some point in the life of their business. You may have considered expansion, buying new equipment, more inventories, purchasing real estate, or just looking for a new capital infu... Read >
Author: Gregg Elberg
16th November 2006
In a business environment where huge corporations seem to be competing for every niche, small business owners are finding it harder than ever to stay afloat and succeed. The Small Business Empowerment Association (SBEA) is coming to the rescue with a new... Read >
Author: Malcolm Allen
10th October 2006
Despite a decline in delinquency and default rates in U.S. Franchise ABS in 2003, weaknesses in the convenience and gas (C&G) sector and with Burger King operators continue to put pressure on performance. According to a Fitch Ratings report, downgrades ar... Read >
Author: Andrew Adams
27th April 2006
The key to in situ leach (ISL) mining is not necessarily its uranium pounds-in-the-ground. Key factors include permeability of the uranium orebody, size of the area covered by a deposit and the average grade of the ore body. We talked with leading geologi... Read >
Author: James Finch
25th April 2006
Summary: The key to in situ leach (ISL) mining is not necessarily its uranium pounds-in-the-ground. Key factors include permeability of the uranium orebody, size of the area covered by a deposit and the average grade of the ore body. We talked with leadin... Read >
Author: James Finch
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