The News Review:
- The Investing Phenomenon You Ought to Know by Now
- Bloomberg.com: Investment Tools
- The Battle for Investment Survival
- US politicians investing in defence firms
The Investing Phenomenon You Ought to Know by Now
Motley Fool – Apr 4, 2008
Stocks, long touted as the best investment for the long term, have been one of the worst investments over the nine-year period [March 1999 to March 2008], trounced even by lowly Treasury bonds. (emphasis mine)
A lot of pain, not much gainBut wait just a second. “Stocks,” in the context of the excellent Journal story, means “U.
Bloomberg.com: Investment Tools
Bloomberg – Apr 4, 2008
Donmoyer and Lorraine Woellert April 4 (Bloomberg) — Hillary and. 8 million in federaltaxes, according to figures released by her campaign.
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The Battle for Investment Survival
Motley Fool – Apr 4, 2008
Every golfer’s swing will be slightly different, but to be successful, every golfer must also embrace the fundamentals — keeping your head down, rotating your body, and staying down on the ball. Likewise, in the investing world, people will always choose different stocks, but a successful track record requires adherence to simple fundamentals. You can be the most brilliant investor — or golfer — in the world, but brilliance doesn’t mean much if bad decisions force you out of the game. Reality check
Everyone likes a home run stock that pays.
US politicians investing in defence firms
Toronto Star – Apr 4, 2008
politicians investing in defence firms
Holdings could pose conflict when the lawmakers decide on Iraq war spending: Washington group
April 04, 2008
WASHINGTON–Members of the U. Congress have as much as $196 million (U. ) collectively invested in companies doing business with the U. defence department, earning millions since the onset of the Iraq war, according to a new study by a non-partisan research group.
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[...] Management First Dividend StocksForbes – Apr 3, 2008Suddenly, dividend stocks are all the rage among everyday investors. And with good reason: A number of studies have shown that dividend stocks outperform non-dividend payers over the long haul, with less risk. One mutual fund company known for income investing–primarily via real estate Investment trusts–is New York’s Cohen & Steers (nyse:.Related: The Investing Phenomenon You Ought to Know by Now [...]
[...] UN OKs multinational force for LiberiaUSA Today – Aug 1, 2003” Liberia was founded in the 19th century by freed American slaves and retained close cultural ties to the United States. It has been engulfed in intermittent conflict since Taylor launched a civil war in 1989. The resolution adopted Friday authorizes the Sierra Leone mission to provide logistical support to the ECOWAS force for 30 days. officials said they expect the Nigerian battalion now in Sierra Leone as part of the U… officials said they expect the Nigerian battalion now in Sierra Leone as part of the U. force to be the first to arrive in Liberia. The United States will transport the second Nigerian battalion, which should put about 1,500 troops in the country, a U.Related: The Battle for Investment Survival [...]
Hands down, Apple’s app keep wins by a mile. It is a large variety of all sorts of apps vs a relatively unfortunate choice of a handful for Zune. Microsoft has programs, especially in the realm of game titles, but I’m not certain I’d want to bet on the foreseeable future if this factor is critical to you. The iPod is a significantly better alternative in that circumstance.