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| Investment : Wall Street Does not a Bear Market | | 2008-08-17 05:10:00 | | We bear market, but Wall Street will never admit it. He is so strongly in the bull market, but want to speak bad times. I know the market is only leave 10-15% from its October 2007 peak, but just wait. I spent 32 years as a securities analyst at Wall Street, and unlike the current generation of young analysts, I have experienced several major downward cycle. Current economic and financial conditions, probably the worst depression in 1930. But this does not necessarily think that, if you listen to stock broker comment, TV media or the government. It was difficult to keep track of all the characters, especially those who have not quite an explosion, such as oil and commodities, commercial real estate, consumer loans and stocks. Busted bubbles are more obvious, but the extent and duration of damage is still unknown - residential real estate, sub-prime mortgages and CDOs, debt derivatives, banking and brokerage system, the U.S. dollar, the federal budget deficit and costs of bond insurers, | | By: Finance fantasy | | |
| | Wall Street Journal Sees Declining U.S. Competitiveness, Cites New Tax Foundation Study | | 2008-08-14 23:00:00 | | Today, a WSJ editorial discussed our latest analysis of the OECD report explaining that the U.S. corporate tax rate is now 50% higher than our economic counterparts in the industrialized world, making us dangerously uncompetitive in a globally integrated economy, especially with another OECD study saying that corporate taxes are the single most harmful tax to growth and progress.The editorial board even made time to make fun of politicians who chose to misinterpret a GAO study on corporate income tax payments from domestic and foreign businesses in America, a story where the mainstream media erred in its reporting, but we were glad to fix:"In Washington, meanwhile, the politicians are still living in their own populist alternative universe. Last week Senator Byron Dorgan of North Dakota waved around a new politically generated study by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) finding that 28% of large U.S. corporations paid no income tax in 2005. 'It's time for big corporations | | By: Tax Policy Blog | | |
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| Rage Against the Machine cierra Wall Street en un videoclip | | 2008-08-01 04:16:30 | | Uno de los grupos que he escuchado de toda la vida, ha sido Rage Against the Machine, un grupo de metal, o rap metal, con un sonido fantástico y unas letras muy, pero que muy agresivas. Como su propio nombre indica Odio contra la maquina, son un grupo que está en contra del capitalismo, y [...] | | By: enGeneral | | |
| | How I Got a Free Subscription to the Wall Street Journal | | 2008-07-30 08:00:32 | | Some of you may have noticed references to the Wall Street Journal in a few of my recent posts. This is because I began receiving a print subscription of the Wall Street Journal a few weeks ago - for free. I am a member of the e-Rewards program, which offers rewards currency in exchange for [...] | | By: Our Fourpence Worth | | |
| | "Wall Street Got Drunk" | | 2008-07-23 17:51:27 | | You will probably be subjected to a hundred repeats of Bush's "Wall Street got drunk" explanation for our financial malaise at a fundraising event in Houston, but you probably won't get to see CNN's Jack Cafferty, after reporting on the story, shake his head and say, "The death of the intellect at the highest levels of our nation's government is staggering...it's that kind of shallowness that's created an appetite among the American public and overseas for someone like Barak Obama." It was a nice moment.Atom
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| Wall Street Journal Echoes Tax Foundation Analysis of New IRS Income Data | | 2008-07-20 23:00:00 | | Today's Wall Street Journal carries an editorial that echoes a recent Tax Foundation Fiscal Fact. From the editorial, "Their Fair Share":Washington is teeing up "the rich" for a big tax hike next year, as a way to make them "pay their fair share." Well, the latest IRS data have arrived on who paid what share of income taxes in 2006, and it's going to be hard for the rich to pay any more than they already do. . . .Aha, we are told: The rich paid more taxes because they made a greater share of the money. That is true. The top 1% earned 22% of all reported income. But they also paid a share of taxes not far from double their share of income. In other words, the tax code is already steeply progressive.Tax Foundation Fiscal Fact No. 135, "Summary of Latest Federal Individual Income Tax Data," explains that upper-income taxpayers pay federal income taxes at a rate disproportionate to their share of the nation's income. The Fiscal Fact includes det | | By: Tax Policy Blog | | |
| | | Quarterly Window Dressing - A Recurrent Wall Street Scam | | 2008-06-24 00:00:00 | | “The time has come the walrus said, to talk of many things”: Of corrections–portfolios— and window dressing— of market cycles— wizards— and reality.
Quarterly portfolio window dressing is one of many immortal Jaberwock-like creatures that roam the granite canyons of the Manhattan triangle, sending inappropriate signals to unwary investors and media spokespersons. Many of you, [...] | | By: Resources Zone | | |
| | Don’t Buy What Wall Street Is Selling | | 2008-06-22 20:36:00 | | by: Martin Hutchinson posted on: June 18, 2008Imagine that you’re the investment director for one of the new sovereign wealth funds (SWFs). A very important guy - you get to invest several hundred billion dollars, with far fewer committees and shareholder interest groups harassing you than if you're the head of U.S. institutions such as CalPERS or TIAA-CREF.Last winter, you had delegations from all the big banks in New York explaining that they’d just had this teensy weensy hiccup in subprime mortgages and so were giving you an unparalleled opportunity to buy shares - or convertible bonds - at a modest discount to the market price. You bit and you bought - a few billion dollars in each of two or three of them maybe, a fleabite in terms of your overall funds to invest but real money for ordinary mortals.Now you open The Wall Street Journal handed you by a flunky to see how your investment is doing….And find it’s down an average of 15%. And that’s in dollars, which themselves | | By: How to be Rich, Happy and Free from Scams | | |
| | Asian Wall Street Journal Survey | | 2008-06-14 03:56:00 | | Infrastructure and property company YTL Corp. topped the category of long-term vision. A YTL unit's joint venture in March 2007 was awarded one of several licenses for WiMax, a system for wireless broadband connectivity over a larger area than Wi-Fi hot spots can provide. This is the 10th consecutive year that YTL has won this accolade, 7 of which was in The Far Eastern Economic Review. Tan Sri Francis Yeoh, Managing Director of YTL group said, “ I thank all the readers for this recognition and I want most to thank our Lord Jesus for once again perfuming YTL’s name. I give Him all the glory.”By PETER JEFFREYWhen Morten Lundal took over as chief executive of the Malaysian mobile-phone company DiGi Telecommunications Sdn. Bhd. about four years ago, he noticed something odd: DiGi was making many customers sign a two-year contract.His senior staff told him, "Well, that's just the way it is for every company in the world," recalled Mr. Lundal, who has since moved to the British carrie | | By: Nerdy Eddy | | |
| | The worst may be behind for Wall Street - or not | | 2008-06-14 02:20:00 | | By Eileen Aj Connelly, AP Business WriterWall Street puzzles over whether market has hit bottom and what catalyst might trigger reboundNEW YORK (AP) -- Not long ago, it seemed like the worst was over. As the first quarter wound down, the credit crisis appeared to be easing, the housing market seemed like it might get some footing and Wall Street was growing confident that it had finally found a bottom after months of volatility.No one expected oil would shoot up 30 percent in just three months.With new record crude prices almost daily and more negative news for the financial sector combining to generate a new round of volatility, Wall Street is left in disagreement over whether there will be any kind of market recovery soon."Frankly, my concern is that some folks may be wanting it too badly," said Gregory Miller, chief economist at SunTrust Banks. "There is a bottom out there, we are going to get through this, but I'm in the camp that thinks this is very long process."Although the majo | | By: How to be Rich, Happy and Free from Scams | | |
| | Wall Street and Main Street: In the Same Boat and Sinking Together | | 2008-06-13 14:24:00 | | Once upon a time, what happened on Wall Street didn't matter much to the folks on Main Street, and vice versa. But those days are long gone, as I discuss in the accompanying video with Dennis Berman, The WSJ's Global Deals Editor.This decade, particularly, the U.S. economy has been driven largely by debt financing. As a result, the Wall Street event known as the "credit crunch" has had a definitive impact on U.S. consumers. In turn, the constrained consumer is going to keep the downward pressure on Wall Street firms, whose profitability is tied to the securitization of loans, be they for homes, autos, boats, education, etc.In other words, we're all in this together, and a long way from the bottom. | | By: How to be Rich, Happy and Free from Scams | | |
| | "August" derrumbe en Wall Street. | | 2008-06-10 10:00:00 | | Josh Hartnett ("La dalia negra") encabeza el reparto de "August", una dirección independiente dirigida por Austin Chick ("XX/XY"), que cuenta también con Naomie Harris ("28 días después"), Adam Scott ("Who Loves the Sun"), Robin Tunney ("Niágara Niágara"), David Bowie ("Dentro del laberinto"),y Rip Torn ("Forty Shades of Blue").La película cuenta la historia de dos hermanos que intentan conseguir fortuna levantando una compañía financiera en Wall Street un mes antes de los atentados terroristas del 11 de septiembre.Entrevista de 40 segundos + Trailer:Articulo de Lago de Barro.
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| | Wall Street Woes Hurting New York Real Estate Market | | 2008-06-09 11:28:00 | | One bank has collapsed, thousands of jobs have been lost, and stocks have plummeted. So has any good come of the recent financial crisis? Well, if you're looking for a place to live in Manhattan, it looks as though prices in this alternate-universe island economy might finally start coming down. Reuters:The number of homes on the market in Manhattan rose 4.6 percent to 6,194 in the first quarter from the same period last year, according to the Prudential Douglas Elliman Manhattan Market Overview quarterly report released early last month.
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| | Dark day on Wall Street | | 2008-06-06 22:43:00 | | The Dow's 395-point drubbing is its biggest one-day point loss in 15 months, after crude prices' largest one-day advance ever and a poor jobs report.By Alexandra Twin, CNNMoney.com senior writerNEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Stocks tanked Friday, with the Dow industrials shedding 395 points, after oil prices spiked more than $11 a barrel and the May jobs report showed a big jump in the unemployment rate. Bond prices surged, as investors sought safety in government debt, while the dollar tumbled versus the yen and euro.The Dow Jones industrial average (INDU) lost 395 points, or 3.1%, its biggest one-day decline on both a point and percentage basis since February of 2007, at the start of the subprime mortgage crisis. The broader Standard & Poor's 500 (SPX) index lost 3.1%, while the Nasdaq composite (COMP) lost 3%. Both saw their biggest one-day declines on both a point and a percentage basis in more than four months.The unemployment rate shot up to 5.5% in May from 5.0% in April, the go | | By: How to be Rich, Happy and Free from Scams | | |
| | Lowongan Wall Street Institute | | 2008-06-01 21:54:20 | | Wall Street Institute is one of the world’s most successful private English language schools. Currently its 390 centers operate in 26 countries. Due to our rapid expansion, we are looking for a Marketing Communications Manager to help us establish the Wall Street Institute as the number one provider of English language training for adults in the Indonesian market.Marketing Communications ManagerSpecific Requirements :You will have at least four years’ experience with a multi-national advertising agency and be able to demonstrate hands-on experience in building a brand. At Wall Street, you would be responsible for the creation, supervision and quality control of all marketing communication materials including boosting outdoor signage as one of our major brand building communication channels. We would expect you to be innovative in negotiating smart barter arrangements with media partners and joint promotions with banks and credit card providers. Your interest and experience of Publi | | By: Lowongan Kerja Terbaru PNS, CPNS, BUMN, Bank 2008 | | |
| | Wall Street collapse | | 2008-05-26 15:03:13 | | The collapse of Wall Street would cause the same catastrophe for all markets at the same time. We are talking about that topic just to warn you, not for fear, and to pay more attention to what’s going on and what’s going to be. It is very important to listen to the market’s [...] | | By: Penny Stock Investing | | |
| | | When was Wall Street defined ? | | 2008-05-11 01:02:01 | | Wall Street is a street, an address in New York City pointing straight from Roosevelt Drive near the East River to the old Trinity Church. But this is not the Wall Street people refer to when they ask, "What does Wall Street work?" or "What does Wall Street say?" That Wall Street is a marketplace.Specifically, it is a marketplace where the merchants, agents, and customers of finance meet to buy and sell stocks and bonds. It is composed of all the individual marketplaces and the total community of interests that maintains them and is regulated closely by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), created by the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934.Thus, the name Wall Street is a short, convenient reference to the exchanges where stocks are traded in a two-way auction process:the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the American Stock Exchange (AMEX), and the regional stock exchanges. Also included are: the nationwide network of broker/dealers known as the NASDAQ over-the-counter market, th | | By: Finance fantasy | | |
| | | Tax Foundation Cigarette Tax Op-Ed in Wall Street Journal | | 2008-05-06 23:00:00 | | An op-ed by Tax Foundation chief economist Patrick Fleenor appeared in the Wall Street Journal today. The op-ed, "Cigarette Taxes Are Fueling Organized Crime," discusses the damage inflicted on society by high cigarette taxes, which often cause consumers to turn to the black market. The amount of criminal activity related to cigarette taxes is staggering, as Fleenor explains:While the problem first surfaced during the Great Depression, tax hikes in the early 1960s created a major profit opportunity for smugglers and kicked the epidemic into high gear. By 1967, a quarter of the cigarettes consumed in the Empire State were bootlegged. New York City's finance administrator labeled cigarette smuggling the "principal stoking facility of the engine of organized crime."Crime rapidly spread beyond New York's borders, as trucks carrying cigarettes across the country were hijacked and businesses selling them robbed to supply New York's black market. In 1972, the cha | | By: Tax Policy Blog | | |
| | Wall Street Journal yazı işleri müdürü arıyor | | 2008-04-29 13:13:08 | | Wall Street Journal’ın Yazı İşleri Müdürü Marcus Brauchli görevinden ayrılıyor. Rupert Murdoch’ın dört ay önce satın aldığı gazetede yaklaşık bir yıl önce Yazı İşleri Müdürü olarak göreve başlayan...
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| | Wall Street to Lose 36,000 Jobs | | 2008-04-24 12:51:19 | | Looks like 36,000 fewer people will be working hundred-hour weeks.
From Reuters:
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street, the lifeblood of New York City’s economy, could lose over 36,000 jobs because the financial credit crisis has rocked markets and stunned the U.S. economy, estimated James Brown, a labor market analyst with New York state’s labor department.
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| | | Wall Street's Feeling Better | | 2008-04-18 13:42:55 | | The times, they may be changing. U.S. stocks surged out of the gate on Friday on impressive results from Google and not terrible numbers from Citigroup. The Dow Jones industrial average lifted 1.5%, or 187.27 points, to 12,807.76, in morning trading, while the Nasdaq composite index rose 2.1%, or 48.71, to 2,390.54, and the S&P 500 index jumped 1.5%, or 20.09, to 1,385.65."We have a financial like Citigroup that's been beaten down so much that all the bad news is priced in," said Art Hogan, chief market analyst at Jefferies. Hogan said Friday's movement is indicative of a broader shift in sentiment. Citi's shares were up 5.7%, or $1.37, to $25.40, in early morning trading. "So we come into this week with weak expectations, but there was more good news than bad news, and the bad reaction to the market place is already priced in," Hogan said. Hogan said he was optimistic for next week since the lion's share of financial earnings have already been reported.After the market closed | | By: Clickbank Business Guide | | |
| | Pacifika 'Asunción' Wall Street Journal interview | | 2008-04-16 12:34:00 | | Pacifika Asunción interview with Wall Street Journal"Vancouver may not bring to mind Latin pop, but the city is home to Pacifika, a trio whose debut album, "Asunción" (Six Degrees), is for the most part a charming collection of gently swaying yet insistent music with its roots in the southern part of the hemisphere."- Wall Street JournalTo read this exclusive interview click herewww.sixdegreesrecords.com/pacifika.phpFor tour dates click hereTo listen and buy the album click here www.pacifikaonline.com www.myspace.com/pacifika www.sixdegreesrecords.com | | By: Six Degrees Records News | | |
| | | | | With Blood on Wall Street, Is It Time to Buy? | | 2008-04-08 12:50:00 | | By Jeffrey Ptak, CFA, CPA As many of you know, we recently made some exciting changes to our ETF research. We've written at length about our approach to ETF research, what makes it different, and how investors can benefit from it. But sometimes a picture--or, in this case, a sample Analyst Report--is worth a thousand words.- Wall Street--that is, the nameplate banks, brokerage houses, exchanges, and specialists that comprise the financial world's nerve center--has gotten rocked recently. Bear Stearns (NYSE:BSC - News) imploded amid vanishing confidence in its ability to make markets. The big brokerages like Merrill Lynch & Company (NYSE:MER - News) and Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MSNews) have been laid low by massive write-offs. Lehman Brothers (NYSE:LEH - News) recently had to raise $4 billion in capital in order to allay fears that it was the next domino to fall. And that's to say nothing of E*Trade Financial Corporation (NasdaqGS:ETFC - News), which nearly collapsed, or the other c | | By: How to be Rich, Happy and Free from Scams | | |
| | Manhattan Home Market Slows as Wall Street Cuts Jobs | | 2008-04-01 15:12:00 | | New York City's residential real estate market is showing the first signs of fallout as U.S. banks and securities firms cut the most jobs in seven years.Manhattan apartment sales fell in January and February from a year earlier and new properties came to the market at the fastest pace since at least 2000, according to data from New York-based real estate appraiser Miller Samuel Inc. Transactions slid 6.4 percent to 3,250, while the number of condominiums, co- operatives and townhouses for sale at the end of last month climbed to 6,225, 15 percent more than at the start of the year.
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| | Wall Street, New York | | 2008-03-29 17:32:57 | |
Wall Street is a street in lower Manhattan island, New York City, USA. It runs east from Broadway downhill to South Street on the East River, through the historical center of the Financial District. Wall Street was the first permanent home of the New York Stock Exchange, over time Wall Street became the name of [...] | | By: Best travel, travel trailers, discount travel, 200 | | |
| | | One up on wall street by Peter Lych – The investors best friend | | 2008-03-16 09:56:00 | | As an investor you should buy the book ‘On up on wallstreet ‘ by great investor Peter Lynch and keep in your library to read promptly.In his bestseller, he is clearing the common doubts of all investors, some of which mentioned below, to be a good investor.# What are the best investment instruments?# What is a stock market index and what an investor do with the same?# Which are the best companies for future?# Whether to believe analyst reports?# What are best timings to buy and sell equities?These are some of the common doubts investors have in mind when start investing. Peter Lynch providing us a better advise and solution to understand all these doubts through his book.While reading One Upon Wall Street, you will get the idea on better investment decisions. Even though, below are some advises Peter Lynch opening to investors to understand and act promptly:# Invest surplus money only. Invest the money that you don’t required for next three years or more.# Direct investment to eq | | By: the ultimate value investing wisdom | | |
| | Is Wall Street Close to a Bottom? | | 2008-03-16 00:55:00 | | By Eileen Aj Connelly, AP Business Writer The Stock Market Will Remain Volatile, but Some Analysts See Signs That the Bottom May Be Near NEW YORK (AP) -- Investors nursing whiplash symptoms after watching the market's recent wild swings may find that Wall Street will deliver some relief in the coming weeks.While volatility isn't going to disappear overnight, some experts suggest the market may be near the beginning of a recovery."I think we've seen a bottom," said Alfred E. Goldman, chief market strategist at A.G. Edwards & Sons Inc., a division of Wachovia. "It's probably not 'the' bottom," he said, "I think it would be presumptuous to call it 'the' bottom."Some might consider any positive view contrarian, especially given the shock caused Friday by news of a bailout needed by investment bank Bear Stearns Cos., but Goldman said he thinks long-term investors have reason to start expecting some relief ahead."I think what we have is a Bear Stearns crisis, not a stock market crisis," | | By: How to be Rich, Happy and Free from Scams | | |
| | Wall Street hopes consumers are spending | | 2008-03-10 06:04:00 | | This week on Wall Street, investors will find out if consumers’ worries about housing, jobs and rising prices are affecting their spending — and, in turn, posing a further threat to the economy.The market begins Monday with the Dow Jones industrial average back below 11,900 and having closed at its lowest level since October 2006. Stocks were battered last week by another round of bad news about the economy and the staggering credit market.This week will have to bring milder readings on the | | By: Brand Mantra | | |
| | Wall Street Securities Company joins HOSE | | 2008-03-06 06:39:55 | | The Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange on March 5 granted the Wall Street Securities Joint Stock Company a membership certificate, making it the 70 th brokerage firm operating at the floor.
The company, with chartered capital of 168 billion VND (10.5 million USD), offers services that include brokerage, depository,...
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| | Feb 26, Wall Street wobbles on inflation news | | 2008-02-26 09:34:20 | | Stocks fluctuated Tuesday after two reports showed that core wholesale prices shot up more than expected last month and that consumer confidence is waning. The data together reinforced worries that the United States is suffering from stagflation, a state when the economy weakens amid rising costs.
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| | Indonesian shares outlook - Lower on Wall Street`s fall, inflation worry | | 2008-02-21 22:53:08 | | Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Indonesian shares are expected to open lower Friday, in line with early losses in regional markets after Wall Street fell overnight as a string of data renewed fears about a US recession.
US stocks fell Thursday, with the Dow Jones industrial average dropping more than 140 points after the Philadelphia Federal Reserve [...] | | By: Indonesia First | | |
| | WALL STREET INSTITUTE: TRUFFATI E MAI RIMBORSATI | | 2008-01-09 06:53:42 | | Attenzione: post di servizio.
Le novità saranno aggiunte a fine post.
Mi sembra giusto aprire una doverosa parentesi su ciò che sta accadendo in questi giorni ad una mia carissima amica.
Tutto ha inizio un giorno di dicembre in cui, intente nello shopping natalizio, io e la compare, ci imbattiamo in uno di quegli sfigatissimi individui allo stand della wall street institute. Per chi non lo sapesse, questa è una "scuola" di inglese ed informatica, che promette alti risultati in cambio di un generoso contributo finanziario.
Per l' esattezza 2000 euro, che quel giorno, stranamente, erano scontati del 50% circa.
Nonostante i miei numerosi calci sotto il tavolo, e gomitate varie, la mia amica ha accettato, e ha firmato il contratto.
Questo è accaduto solo dopo che, la sottoscritta, che non la inculi nemmeno di sorpresa, aveva chiarito con il venditore (perchè di questo si tratta, nulla più) che la possibilità di recesso del contratto poteva avvenire entro 60 giorni.
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| | Ron Paul Gets Most Wall Street Chatter | | 2007-12-17 13:08:23 | | Check out the results of analysis of Wall Street chat rooms. Very interesting. Ron Paul, especially, dominates the field, and clearly trounces the Republican field.
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OBAMA 14%
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| | Wall Street Journal feature on Tom Middleton's Lifetracks. | | 2007-11-06 17:29:00 | | 'One Hand on the QWERTY Keyboard . . .'By Jim FusilliWSJ-November 6, 2007; Page D5For his new album "Lifetracks," Tom Middleton drew on the memory of his mother, who died when he was 7 years old, and tales about his paternal grandfather, whom he never met. The 36-year-old Mr. Middleton -- a composer and producer best known for his electronica recordings as part of the duo Global Communication -- credits them for the musicianship that runs deep in his work. Tommy Middleton, his grandfather, was a noted jazz guitarist in the U.K. in the 1940s and early 1950s, and his mother, Margaret, a classical pianist. She appears on the cover of "Lifetracks," her image behind a transparent leaf from a copper beach tree."My bloodlines bring the classical thread and jazz together," he told me when we spoke by phone last week. A resident of London and the Puglia region of Italy, Mr. Middleton was in San Francisco for the U.S. launch of the new disc, his first under his own name.But "Lifetracks" is nei | | By: Six Degrees Records News | | |
| | Wall Street firms see recession nearing | | 2007-11-06 11:39:00 | | By John Poirier NEW YORK (Reuters) - The economy might be edging toward a recession in the wake of mortgage-related credit woes plaguing the financial markets, bankers and analysts said on Monday. "I think that the risk of a recession is greater than people realize," James Dunne, chief executive of Sandler O'Neil & Partners, said at the Reuters Finance Summit in New York. With home prices dropping, more people about to lose their homes due to unaffordable mortgages and sharply higher oil prices, the economy could be on the brink of slowing down, they said. "I think there is a serious risk to the economy," Howard Lutnick, CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, told the summit. Charles Peabody, partner at New York-based research firm Portales Partners LLC, said the Fed may have to take more aggressive action and drop the benchmark fed funds rate in an effort to prevent a Japanese-style economic stagnation, which eventually evolved into a deflationary recession. | | By: How to be Rich, Happy and Free from Scams | | |
| | | Wall Street stunned by jobs figures - Dollar tumbles after jobs report | | 2007-09-07 15:18:03 | | US stocks were set for a sharply lower start on Friday, as the labour market contracted for the first time in four years, led by sharp declines in construction and manufacturing payrolls.
With money market rates still at elevated levels as banks endure a credit squeeze, the news that payrolls contracted by 4,000 in August - [...] | | By: Forex Trading Blog | | |
| | SoyGik.com en el Wall Street Journal!!! | | 2007-08-15 20:37:10 | | Madre mía, lo acabo de ver y me ha parecido increíble. No he podido resistirme a contaroslo!! Y es que en la edición digital de hoy del WSJ (famoso periódico a nivel mundial), salimos nosotros!!
Mirad, salimos dentro de ésta noticia que habla sobre Google y su rápida expansión en 9 años. Pues debajo de la [...] | | By: SoyGik | | |
| | 75 Wall Street | | 2007-08-12 18:49:12 | | At 43-stories, 75 Wall Street looms over its neighbors, and this high stature is met with high quality and service. Located in the popular financial district, this former JP Morgan Chase building has 349 condominium residences to fill, ranging from the cozy studio to a sprawling 3-bedroom floor plan. Residents here never have any trouble [...] | | By: New York City Condo's | | |
| | | Wall Street Roller Coaster | | 2007-07-28 06:25:03 | | As Kelly Wallace reports, most investors are keeping calm, and they have history on their side and some good economic news wasn’t enough to keep Wall Street from a second straight down day.
Todays Economy
---Related Articles at Consumer Mortgage Reports:Today's Economy: Home Sales, Homebuilders And DefaultsHousing Will Remain A Drag But Improving Each QuarterTodays Mortgage Market News July 27 2007Stocks Plunge As Lending Worries MountTodays Current Mortgage Interest Rates July 27 2007Prices Tick Up Amongst Subprime Mortgage Woes | | By: Consumer Mortgage Reports | | |
| | Singapore shares close 2.4% lower following Wall Street slump | | 2007-07-28 04:47:00 | | SINGAPORE - Singapore share prices closed 2.4 percent lower on Friday, falling sharply in line with other regional bourses after one of Wall Street's worst sell-offs overnight, dealers said.The Straits Times Index was down 87.03 points at 3,492.70, its lowest finish since June 8.Overall volume was 4.11 billion shares worth S$4.11 billion, with losers leading gainers 933 to 139 and 491 stocks remaining unchanged.US shares plunged Thursday by more than 300 points, with investors gripped by anxiety over the housing market.Those losses, coupled with lacklustre local corporate results from DBS Group Holdings and Chartered Semiconductor, prompted investors to dump shares, dealers said. CIMB-GK Research said a technical analysis of global equity markets showed signs of an impending major correction. "Stock markets in Europe and the US have started to correct and weekly indicators have turned negative," CIMB-GK said in a research note. "Asia (excluding Japan) still looks strong, but may not b | | By: How to be Rich, Happy and Free from Scams | | |
| | Paris Hilton in the Wall Street Journal | | 2007-07-05 12:00:36 | | http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2007/07/03/more-to-come-on-paris-hilton/
Mary Lu Carnevale reports on reaction to Bush’s clemency for Paris Hilton.
Some conservatives were frustrated with President Bush’s decision to grant “Simple Life” Hilton something less than a full pardon for his felony convictions of perjury and obstruction of justice.
Robert Novak, the columnist who triggered the leak inquiry by reporting that CIA operative Valerie Plame [...] | | By: witty ramblings of a lower class immigrant | | |
| | Michael Moore banned from Wall Street | | 2007-06-28 21:15:57 | | According to Dealbreaker.com, Michael Moore was scheduled to have an interview on CNBC today. However, someone banned him from coming on the show.
I think this is justified because his new movie “Sicko” takes on the healthcare industry. Many of the businesses involved in the health care industry are not at all happy with his documentary and they way he spins his movie to promote an agenda.
I think Michael Moore forgot to mention in his movie how many foreigners come to the states each year because we have one of the best health care industries in the world.
I also think he has a beef with the healthcare industry because he’s fat, and he doesn’t know how to take personal responsibility and eat well and exercise. In fact, no health care system can “force” you to be healthy. It’s a personal choice each individual must make themselves.
**Dealbreaker.com just updated their site saying that Moore may now be unbanned…
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| | Vistazo a los Ãndices de referencia de Wall Street | | 2007-05-22 12:15:00 | | Veamos los Charts de largo plazo, en velas mensuales, para tomar perspectiva. Estos dÃas el S&P500 anda si sÃ, si no, a ver si logra superar los máximos del fatÃdico año 2000, depende de lo que estemos hablando para unos ya lo hemos casi superado, y para otros entre los que me incluyo aún falta un último hervor, los primeros miran valores de cierre como referencia, los segundos miramos el máximo valor alcanzado por dicho Ãndice en el intradÃa, pudiendo ser este máximo un dÃa y el máximo en valor de cierre otro bien distinto como la lógica e intuición nos dicen... el caso es estar en el candelero bursátil, cuanto más tiempo mejor ;-) Y bueno, ¿Hará esto más alcista al S&P500? Pues no, pero queda bonito para el anecdotario eso de ir tachando dÃas en el calendario.De los Nasdaqs en tan largo plazo, casi mejor ni hablamos, lo que no quiere decir que el sesgo operativo en dichos Ãndices sea negativo, sólo que les queda mucha más recuperación por delante, en tiempo | | By: trackrecord | | |
| | Wall Street Movie Review - Greed Is Good | | 2004-01-20 05:07:00 | | You have permission to publish this article electronically or in print, free of charge, as long as you do not alter it, and you must include the resource box (About The Author) at the bottom.
Wall Street Director: Oliver Stone Starring: Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen, Martin Sheen, Daryl Hannah
"Greed is Good!"
Wall Street takes place in 1985. If you can look past the monochrome computer
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It's hard not to join in the panicking. The Panic Crowd seems to be having all the fun these days. But they don't have all the happiness. You see, it's true what your mother told you: money doesn't buy happiness, at least not for most people. But the lack of money does buy
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