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- New Seduction from Brussels for Stock Market Investors - Editor, 7 August 2007 - No Comments yet
- Rush to This Top Stock Market Opportunity Down Under! - Editor, 6 August 2007 - No Comments yet
- How to Use Stock Market Governance Variations for Your Benefits - Editor, 2 August 2007 - No Comments yet
- Should the Stock Market Back Airlines? - Editor, 1 August 2007 - No Comments yet
Every stock market investor has nightmares about executives and entrepreneurs pouring precious capital down a drain, or running away with it! That is why any new initiative to protect the interests of stock market investors is welcomed with large dollops of fresh capital influxes. One of the most important characteristics of any stock market is now what it does to protect small investors. The MIFID or Markets in Financial Instruments Directive is a path-setting initiative by the European Union.
Liquid Natural Gas or LNG is amongst the least understood and appreciated natural resources, as far as the average stock market is concerned. Japan stands out for pioneering the use of this relatively safe and sound form of energy, while South Korea has lost little time in seizing on the opportunity as well. LNG is not the cheapest fuel around, but increasing numbers of countries and industrial sectors have begun to realize the enormous benefits of diversifying their energy sources to include LNG.
Who knows if it is a coincidence, or by some grand design hidden from general stock market view? You have countries with double-digit growth, and there are others which send you to prison for insider trading. Oh for a stock market with growth and governance all in one place!
Stock market investors and company executives may be at logger heads on a number of issues, but one matter on which they are mostly on the same side of the fence, is with respect to airlines. Virtually everyone travels, both on business, as well as to vacation destinations. Then there is the advertising, and the loyalty programs. Airlines enjoy high brand recall, even if in a negative sense because of delays, poor service, or lost baggage.
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