Monthly Archives: August 2007


An Exclusive US Stock Market Opportunity

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on August 30, 2007

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Are you ready for the stock market opportunity of your life? Memorize your social security number and dig out all the loyal deeds of your ancestors, for this is an exclusive preserve strictly for pure US blood alone.

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New Internet Options for Corporate Relations with the Stock Market

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on August 29, 2007

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Why do so many electronic commerce wizards ignore the stock market? The Internet marketing bandwagon seems to offer more attractions for executives than for their colleagues in the Investor Relations function. Sure, there is a page for investors on most corporate web sites, but the interactivity and customer relations are nowhere close to matching offers for customers with credit cards at the ready!

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Women Investors and the Stock Market

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on August 28, 2007

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The stock market cannot remain isolated from important trends in society, so the entry of large numbers of women in to the world of investing is something to welcome with open arms (figuratively speaking, if you are a heterosexual male!)

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9000 Stock Market Opportunities Up For Grabs!

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on August 27, 2007

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Most stock market circles may be unfamiliar with carbon credits, but the transfer of toxic and hazardous chemical manufacture from the first to the third world has been a win-win situation for knowledgeable investors for many years now. India and China have walked away with most of the spoils, and countries in Europe, both within and independent of the Union, have been major gainers in ecological terms.

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A New Stock Market Angle on Value Investing

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on August 24, 2007

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Jargon is a convenience and the bane of the stock market at the same time! We are always in a hurry, so it can be tough to use long phrases repeatedly. It also sounds impressive to use terms which lay people do not understand, or which they are hesitant to question. ‘Value Investing’ is a typical example, encompassing everything from some great deals to very damp squids indeed!

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How About Random Stock Market Access?

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on August 23, 2007

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Some securities listed on a stock market behave like spoilt children at school! Dodging routine operational controls, and regular customer contact, they hasten to dress the books as each quarter-end approaches. This means anything from cutting corners on the company’s long term interests, to outright illicit activity. Authority is used to stifle any trace of dissent, but painstaking auditors can always uncover matters later. Are accounts of companies in which you have stock market interests dressed to meet your attention needs on fixed days?

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The Wyeth Lesson for the Stock Market

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on August 22, 2007

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Are the heydays of the pharmaceutical industry in the stock market over? Proprietary technology has always been associated with extraordinary returns, and the end of the 20th century saw an especially prolific flow of new products emerging from leading research companies, both in the United States and Europe. Some companies in this sector diverted resources to make forays in to generic drug production, as well as to enter the lucrative consumer health segment. Many stock market analysts were critical of these horizontal movements because of the lower margins and new competencies...

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What Should the Stock Market Make of Environmental Concerns?

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on August 21, 2007

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Has ‘green’ become a bad word in the stock market? Certainly, executives and analysts display rare unity when it is time to heap scorn on non governmental organizations and assorted activists, for their persistent environmental concerns. Are these people really adversaries of stock market culture, and should we continue to treat them with scant respect?

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