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  • Shed Such Stocks Now - 30 may 2008
  • There could be more Bear Stearns around the corner. How can you spot bankruptcy in time? Here are five tell-take signs:

  • Stock Market Stimulus Secret from Seigel - 30 may 2008
  • The professor teaches at one of the most reputed business schools in the world. His stock market secrets are open for everyone. It is up to you to apply his insights for your financial planning benefits. Here is one concept we have been gifted from his web site.

  • An Oasis of Dividends in Every Stock Market Safari - 30 may 2008
  • This is paean for Great Plains Energy Incorporated (NYSE: GXP). The market capitalization at the start of May 2008 has been a little over $2 billion. The stock price has been at $26.53 against a 52-week high of $33.04. It is apparent that the company is not immune from negative sentiment in and around the NYSE. What is so special about this corporation?

  • It is Never Too Early or Too Late to Learn Stock Investing - 29 may 2008
  • We have friends who still do not invest in the stock market. Then there are others. Some of them follow every word of business news. They have made steady losses over the past six months. They discourage friends from stock investing.

  • Adapt Your Financial Planning to Emerging Market Challenges Now - 29 may 2008
  • Time is running out. Our national pre-occupation with interest rates is misplaced. Sovereign Wealth Funds lurk behind the smoke-screen. The media is full of Microsoft and Yahoo. Who will spare thoughts for China, Kuwait, and Dubai? Singapore also has a Sovereign Wealth Fund. However, this city state can be relied upon to be entirely business-like. Kuwait is ruled by a single family. The Sovereign Wealth Funds of China are controlled by the State. Neither royalty nor communists think of the stock market as you and we.

  • Stock that Leaves no Stakeholder Behind - 29 may 2008
  • This article is about Medtronic Incorporated (NYSE: MDT). The financials are impressive. You would expect no less from an NYSE listing. However, profits are not the best parts of this Medical Equipment & Supplies Industry member from Minneapolis, MN.

  • The Vulture Investor Is Really an Owl - 28 may 2008
  • A vulture investor is not as nasty as the term sounds. You should use vulture investing methods. That is why a better label matters. Call yourself an owl investor. That sounds wise.

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