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It is amazing but true. Highly rated consultants rarely go beyond common sense. Complex problems require only the simplest of solutions. Differences between views are often shallow. These concepts apply to the 2008 stock market.
Investment Analysis, Sensitivity Analysis, Trend Analysis form a triple whammy. They teach the basics in business schools. Some stock market Gurus are gifted with insights. The sources of the methods do not matter. The results show you how to invest.
There is a break in the slug fest. One bell-weather stock has reasonable results at long last. The fight is far from over. However, we have a moment to stagger to our corners.
Necessity is the mother of invention.
Creative instincts are honed during times of recession.
One member of the Computer Services Industry wants to buy another. The latter neither sells nor presents any concrete business improvement plans. The champ, in the meantime, reports ever-improving quarterly results. Most of this is because advertisers and customers increasingly use the Internet. However, some doubting types allege that the champ fudges numbers.
Do not click away just yet. The H1 B visa issue affects all of us. It is the thin end of a wedge. Seattle, WA is awash with foreign software engineers. Few parts of the nation are without them. It could be blue collar jobs tomorrow. Some argue that the H1 B visa system helps create new jobs. Is this true? Statistics are cold when your job is on the line. It is best to prepare and defend your employment. Use the global free market system to your advantage.
Iran says $115 for a barrel of crude oil is not enough. We cannot blame him for dairy product inflation. You are plain lucky if the costs of eggs and milk does not worry you. Cheap credit from the Fed helps traders hoard scarce farm produce. Most countries have made credit expensive. It is a standard way to reign in rising prices. Washington is a Super Power. It has offered Wall Street a string of credit concessions. Small buys have not benefited. What should you do?
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