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- The Business of Tibet - Editor, 17 April 2008 - 1 Comment
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- Luxury Goods in Lean Stock Market Times - Editor, 2 April 2008 - 1 Comment
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It is a succinct statement on the state of the economy.
”The delay in a rebound of US home sales continues to surprise”. The Boston Federal Reserve Bank President is not the only one nonplussed. Interest rate cuts have not worked. Where is the fix for the economy? Get back to basics for a solution.
The portly Chair Person is a business Guru. The local stock market hangs on to his every word. Business channels on television depend on his interviews for their rankings. He pays top dollar (in his currency) for women executives. His corporate office is a gold standard of material aspirations. Never mind about his identity. Reflect instead on the weight of his words.
The world has three new poles. Celebrity film makers, young rebels of assorted genres, and descendants of a band of refugees from China, revere the Dalai Lama. The China establishment is in an inscrutable camp at the other end. They call him the Dalai clique. A spiritual leader stands accused of invading the secular space.
“Write something cheerful for a change”.
This is a classic, coming as it did from our editor. Anyway, who can argue with the hand that signs checks? We have been fishing around for some fun stock. Here is what we found:
Adversity separates exceptional stock from the market crowd. Bulls are infamous for lacking discretion when they trade. Bears and fear of bears encourages caution. Any sales person can beat a target when the going is good. Superior executives come to the fore in trying times. An investor knows stock value for certain when a company performs in hostile territory.
Stock investing feels rather like a transcontinental flight at this time. The seat belt sign stays on long after you think that the turbulence is behind you.
Recent Videos
- Video: Inside Look: U.S. Loses 84K Jobs in August - Friday 5 September 2008, 2:41 pm
- Video: Market Outlook: Small Caps Will Hold Up, S&P 500 Has More Work to Do - Friday 5 September 2008, 2:32 pm
- Video: The Bloomberg Edge: September Historically Worst Month for Stocks - Friday 5 September 2008, 2:19 pm
- Video: Election '08 Update: McCain Speaks - Friday 5 September 2008, 1:49 pm
- Video: The Bloomberg Edge: U.S. Stocks Tumble Near July Lows - Friday 5 September 2008, 1:47 pm
Recent Articles
- Increase in De-listings and Decrease in IPOs Cuts into Revenue of U.S. Exchanges - Editor, Thursday 28 August 2008
- Financial Sector Concerns Start Off Trading Week on a Negative Note - Editor, Tuesday 26 August 2008
- Signet Group Set to Move Primary Listing to NYSE - Editor, Thursday 21 August 2008
- NASDAQ Issues Non-Compliance Warnings - Editor, Monday 18 August 2008
- Branson Launches Campaign against Proposed BA/Iberia Merger - Editor, Monday 11 August 2008
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