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  • Can We Have Some Competition Please? - 25 December 2006
  • Many forms of electronic commerce would be rather unwieldy without it. Companies listed on the stock market do depend on Electronic Fund Transfer Systems (EFTS), but some small enterprises in the service sector might even go out of business without it. Freelance writing on the Internet is an example of this.

  • The Top of the Stock Market Globe - 18 December 2006
  • Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Helsinki, are the eminent cities where the Nordic Exchange has its offices and facilities. This stock market is not merely geographically above its matching peers, but is also at the very center of some of the most sophisticated economies of the world. The Nordic Exchange (OMX) is a most progressive member of the global stock market community, and has a number of innovations to its credit, though its existence as a merged entity is a very recent development.

  • Trading Commodities is Not for Amateurs! - 11 December 2006
  • Stock market operations can look deceptively simple and gloriously profitable! This is really the case during an overwhelming upswing in a major economy. However, stock market operations may look at disaster in the face when transactions are purely speculative without any business insight.

  • The Valuation Puzzle of Stock Markets - 4 December 2006
  • How much are stocks and bonds really worth? Stock market experts are endlessly divided on this tricky issue of valuation. The rate at which future cash flows are discounted, the sensitivity profile of projections, and the opportunity costs which one takes in to account, are all highly subjective elements. Management teams and investment advisors show their pet projects in best light, but how far can they be trusted to take our priorities in to account?


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