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- New Stock Market Thinking on Financial Advisers - Editor, 11 June 2007 - No Comments yet
- New Stock Market Perspectives on Company Performance - Editor, 7 June 2007 - No Comments yet
- Pricing Questions for Stock Market Investors to Ask Executives - Editor, 5 June 2007 - No Comments yet
- A Dream Route to Middle East Stock Market Entry - Editor, 4 June 2007 - No Comments yet
The new global stock market environment makes a financial adviser almost essential for everyone. Doctors should not treat themselves, and this principle applies to lawyers and other professionals just as much. Financial advice is right there on the same high street, with an intriguing mix of method and intuition. Today’s stock market investors are faced with problems of far too many choices. Screen based trading and liberal regulations mean that you can buy and sell on any stock market of your choice, no matter where you live and work. No one person can specialize in all the industrial and commercial sectors which are listed on a stock market. Besides, there are new products and methods which surface at regular intervals: how can you keep abreast of all this without help?
Does the Securities and Exchanges Commission (SEC) look after all stock market interests? Do financial statements reflect company performances fully? It is widely known that companies with a recent history of poor earnings may actually be on the verge of a dramatic upswing. Worse, a company with run away share prices may actually be on the brink of a terrible downward curve. How can a stock market investor be reasonably sure that the future cash flows of an investment in a security made today will beat the bank rate?
It is not as though cost control by a corporation should not matter for a stock market analyst. Keeping tabs on budgets is only common sense, and naturally share holders would like to hear the right noises about how hatches are kept shut on costs which threaten to spiral. It is now par for the course for even an amateur player on a stock market to use meetings with company executives and ask awkward questions about costs, but do we worry enough about selling prices?
Dubai evokes awe on many fronts and stock market aficionados are no different! The United Arab Emirates has built on its traditions of commercial acumen and material wealth to take vanguard positions in key sectors of the world economy. Investors from all over the globe flock in growing numbers to this modern and verdant oasis in the Middle East.
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