What We’re Reading: Double-Dip Odds
2nd September 2010 by Les No CommentsLinks from around the Web.
Les and Simon are a couple of “Stock Capitalists” that scour thru literally hundreds of stock market related sites, newsletters, e-mails, blogs, etc… and “siphon” out great ideas, quotes, recommendations, and stock market related information. They have been trading the stock market for more than 20 years and offer some of their insight and best articles of interest.
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Are you experiencing financial turmoil? Indeed, there’s occasions that they are entangled at the middle of financial hardship due to some unexpected and inescapable predicaments which need shelling out short funds such as membership fee, automobile repair, Medicare, library fee, purchase of computer paper and other petty needs. Neither payday loans nor loan applications are [...]
Ireland’s financial stability remains highly uncertain, and its problems could ripple through Europe, two economists warn.
Today is Christina Romer’s last day as a member of the White House economic team.
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A new study out of Sweden finds that women workers are more likely to have babies if their co-workers also recently had babies.
Over the last two decades, the number of young children of foreign-born parents has doubled, while the number of young children of native-born Americans only has fallen, according to a new report from the Urban Institute.
Our concise descriptions are in no way meant to characterize small business financing and working capital management as either simple or straightforward. This report was designed to produce a concise overview of several complex small business financing and working capital financing issues by describing these difficulties in six words. In the face of the prevailing [...]
As the Afghanistan conflict drags on, the costs of expected veterans’ benefits become a smaller fraction of the total cost of the conflict, an economist writes.
Ever had an exigency happen that you least expected? Maybe a tire blew out or a kid had to be taken to the hospital, or your car broke down. No matter what the emergency is it always happens when you seem to have no money at all.
Alaska again received the most federal funding per resident in the latest Census Bureau report.
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Richer nations have the resources to cope with global warming, an economist writes, but what about the poorer ones?
If you are just starting out in the stock market and planning on trading it for a profit then you are going to have to create a plan and follow it.It isn’t as easy of just watching the news and waiting for someone to say “buy this stock now and become a millionaire”.
The basics of [...]
The greatest year-over-year growth in percentage terms was in Alaska, where revenues shot up 106.3 percent. Elsewhere the picture was not quite as cheery.