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- The Stock Market System for National Development - Editor, 8 September 2006 - No Comments yet
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- Stock Market Lessons from defeat abroad - Editor, 6 September 2006 - No Comments yet
- Tomorrow's Winners in Today's Stock Market - Editor, 5 September 2006 - No Comments yet
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The stock market culture has dawned on the Dominican Republic. This Caribbean island strives to awake from centuries of poverty and a weak economy, to a modern nation with a prosperous people. Democracy has proven to be the backbone of rapid economic development of the country, and the elected President's recent statement in support of local stock market development is most significant.
Transnational companies, though common targets of attack on social and environmental issues, are the darlings of every major stock market. Professionals everywhere dream of making global careers, and investors have learnt from decades of experience that these companies are repositories of management excellence.
The stock market does not really need to answer such a question, for the on-going battle for browsers between yahoo and google is good news for bourses in any case. Both companies have top management and technology resources, and can garner long term web world shares for growth and profits. Microsoft will not sit as a shy bystander either! We can certainly look forward to loads of stock market excitement in the search engine space!
Investor education is essential and a basic understanding of the intricacies and nuances of investment strategies will help safeguard against possible bad decisions. While there is no such thing as a "risk free" investment there is much to be gained by devoting time to studying investment theory before putting your ideas into practice.
What is the stock market supposed to think when a large and powerful company runs away from a major market in the first world? No foreign venture can be taken likely, or be treated as a short term move. So, how does Wal Mart explain its withdrawal from Germany?
Could you be an icon of the stock market tomorrow? Marketing, Finance and other Management disciplines have held sway over the worlds of industry and commerce for most of the 20th century. Environmental concerns have rarely bothered the corridors of top business houses, and key human resources have come from management schools, dressed in suits and jargon!
Buying pizza can be more than a simple indulgence in the contemporary convenience of urban living: stock market aficionados can use it to illustrate a prime investment principle! Some entrepreneurial players in the lucrative fast-food market specialize in value-added differentiation, with innovative presentation, pandering to every consumer taste and unbeatable service guarantees. Others just play the margin-busting game of offers that might make you marvel at the apparent out-of-pocket expenses in baking and delivering a pizza! Imagine 7 inches free when you buy 12 inches!
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