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in Sox First, on February 15, 2010
...the US is now a bigger risk than Kazakhstan, Indonesia and the Philippines. It's all about the soaring US government and private sector debt. The problem for the US is that its debt will keep gro...
in Sox First, on January 3, 2010
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We've all heard the arguments justifying soaring CEO pay. They say it's all about motivating, recruiting and retaining talented executives. Otherwise they will go elsewhere. A new study... ...
We've all heard the arguments justifying soaring CEO pay. They say it's all about motivating, recruiting and retaining talented executives. Otherwise they will go elsewhere. A new study...
in Sox First, on December 2, 2009
...Translated, that $700,000 for each of its 31,700 employees. All this at a time when unemployment is soaring and households around America are struggling to stay afloat. Combine that with the widely ...
in Sox First, on November 11, 2009
... news that the rate of suicides is on the rise as people weight up the cost of the recession with soaring unemployment and home foreclosures. According to one psychology professor quoted in this pie...
in Sox First, on November 1, 2009
...rcial real estate market in the United States looked likely to trigger a new mortgage crisis with a soaring delinquency rate and building owners struggling to finance the massive loans they took out w... ... crisis with a soaring delinquency rate and building owners struggling to finance the massive loans they took out when the market was booming. What's even more alarming now is the directive from t...
in Latina Viva, on October 30, 2009
...hborhoods and blocks of glamazon-thronged galleries and cafes clustered around “Sanhattan,” the soaring financial district. With Chile celebrating its bicentennial next year, Santiago, its capital, is...
in Sox First, on October 25, 2009
...t, says billionaire financier George Soros. In an interview with the Financial Times , Soros says soaring executive pay needs to be regulated because the banks have been getting hidden subsidies by ... ...
The big profits made by the banks did not come through talent or hard work. They're just a free gift, says billionaire financier George Soros. In an interview with the Financial Times , Soros...
in Classical Drives, on October 19, 2009
... Chrysler cars. In his story author Jeffrey E. Godshall recalled "...a bold new line of cars whose soaring fins and low roofs made everything else on the road look like yesterday's news." They were s... ...cars whose soaring fins and low roofs made everything else on the road look like yesterday's news." They were styled under the direction of Virgil Exner, who had drawn a line on paper that was 55 inch...
in Sox First, on October 14, 2009
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These are troubling times. Soaring unemployment has had a massive impact on military recruitment. According to this report , the US military has met all its recruitment goals for the first tim...
in The Digital TV Weblog, on October 9, 2009
...you in jail. However, there are a lot of legit opportunities out there as well, and with gas prices soaring work from home positions will only get more plentiful! The first thing you need to decide i... ... Apple announced their iPhone earlier this week and Cisco has sued them since they have owned that trademark for many years. Interestingly, Apple did not make a mistake by overlo...
in Sox First, on September 24, 2009
... there is still excellent value in the market." But how is that the case when unemployment is soaring, businesses are going bankrupt and consumer confidence is on the floor? Former Secretary of ... ...d whose belts continue to tighten, and who are getting almost nothing out of the rising Dow because they own few if any shares of stock. Despite the happy Dow and notwithstanding the upbeat corporate ...
in Sox First, on September 11, 2009
...meet around the country. In California, the nation's top marijuana-growing state, seizures are soaring and in Washington, they have nearly doubled over the last 12 months. Growers in a three-stat... ...n California, the nation's top marijuana-growing state, seizures are soaring and in Washington, they have nearly doubled over the last 12 months. Growers in a three-state region of central Appalac...
in Sox First, on July 28, 2009
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US new home sales might be soaring and people like Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke reckon the recovery might begin this year, as do a number of economists, but don't hold your breath. ... ... economists with as many as 17% saying a rebound won't happen until the second quarter of 2010. They predict US unemployment will reach at least 9.98% with some even saying it could hit double dig...
in Sox First, on July 23, 2009
...ime in big US cities has actually fallen over the last year, despite more business bankruptcies and soaring unemployment. That suggests the problem might be more complicated than what some would sugg...
in Sox First, on June 21, 2009
...ews blogger Rick Newman predicts that oil companies will be hit hard by consumers driving less and soaring fuel prices, that Ford and GM will fall out of the top 10 and many companies in the banking,...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on June 17, 2009
... MMS, and push notifications.
Analysts expect that to change because sales of mobile devices are soaring as the PC industry slumps. Apple's iPhones and iPods are dominant players in the rapidly...
in The Mortgage Roadmap, on June 17, 2009
... country is currently suffering through.
You know all about the meltdown: Housing foreclosures are soaring. Owners are walking away from their homes, giving up hope of paying their mortgage bills. Ho...
in Sox First, on June 11, 2009
...gs don't change. Pay perks for chief executive officers, despite their abysmal performance, are soaring with reports that more are taking to using private jets. According to the reports, 79.2% o...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on June 3, 2009
...e plans to launch a Twitter phone in time for the holiday sales season.
Hoping to capitalize on soaring interest in micro-blogging, this new handset would be the first of its kind: A mass-market cel...
in Sox First, on May 20, 2009
...nowledge@Emory series, Attached At The Wallet points out, the big worry for the Chinese is that a soaring US deficit will lead to higher inflation, which means the value of their bonds falls which m... ... for the rest of China would continue to grow more slowly than the pace of economic growth suggests they should. For the rest of the world, China's retreat would mean slower growth. The much-antic...
in Sox First, on April 2, 2009
...s now slumped to 10.6% and in the fourth quarter, when the economy has turned ugly, unemployment is soaring, more businesses are going belly-up and marketing budgets cut back, it slowed to a trickle a...
in Sox First, on December 31, 2008
...veral reasons. First, and the most obvious, is that investors might start getting worried about the soaring bond prices which smells and feels like a bubble. Secondly, geopolitical tensions with Israe... ...problematic. Would you, for example, call JP Morgan Chase and its CEO Jamie Dimon winners after they acquired Bear Stearns for a fraction of its value in a Government engineered deal? Only time wi...
in Sox First, on December 20, 2008
... be -3% or lower in mid-2009. If that happens, it will delay the spending recovery. Unemployment is soaring with some forecasts that go past 10% in 2010. The wealth destruction has been huge in this d... ...phanopoulos that the US economy is close to "tanking" and that it's worse shape than they thought. Markets will recover but it will take time. In every downturn, governments have throw...
in Sox First, on November 26, 2008
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Is the ground shifting on soaring executive pay? With markets imploding and people losing their jobs, are politicians finally drawing a line in the sand. President-elect Barack Obama has slammed... ...uy. That pile was built by bankers in tailored suits out of Harvard Business School who saw that if they could inflate - and obscure - the value of the mess, they could inflate the value of their bonu...
in Sox First, on November 24, 2008
...ives 30 reasons why we will be in the Great Depression for three years with such lead indicators as soaring consumer debt, no overight over Paulson's $700 billion package, the outgoing administrat... ...t Depression, Americans had to wait several years before an incompetent president left office. Now, they only have to wait eight weeks!...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on November 17, 2008
...t flight. Then, once your flight reaches 10,000 feet, log on, purchase Gogo and start surfing while soaring.
Gogo will be available on select American Airlines flights, Virgin, America, Delta Air Lin...
in White Lace Wedding, on September 22, 2008
...iting news for anyone who's getting married in this tough economy. With the price of everything soaring, it can be difficult for brides-to-be to merge their desire for a beautiful wedding gown wit... ... find at this site is a true bargain.
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If you're petite or plus size, they carry gowns for you as well as "average" sizes. You can search by price points to make...
in Sox First, on September 8, 2008
... The disgusting part about this because the US auto industry only has itself to blame with years of soaring salaries and the kind of mismanagement that had them focusing on trucks and SUVs when the ma... ...at how General Motors was asking for a moratorium on crash testing. Now we have news reports that they are now begging Washington for $50 billion in loans to help them pay for new fuel economy stand...
in Sox First, on September 8, 2008
...ry, Bush administration has nationalised Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, we've seen equities soaring and a rally in bond spreads . But how will this affect US housing and the country's mo...
in White Lace Wedding, on August 29, 2008
...al, so don't think you have to go into debt to get married.
With the average price of weddings soaring just as much as everything else, a lot of couples get caught up in the hoopla and think that... ...oaring just as much as everything else, a lot of couples get caught up in the hoopla and think that they have to spend ridiculous amounts of money to get hitched. I can tell you that you do not want...
in China Venture News, on August 21, 2008
Many pundits are predicting that China's economy will start a downward slide in a few days. Among those nay sayers are Dexter Roberts and Frederik Balfour at BusinessWeek : China spent some $43 billion and the better part of a decade preparing for the Beijing Olympics. But now, like a party hos...
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on August 5, 2008
... the profits made by his Odey Asset Management Group after a hugely successful year with profits soaring from £16m to £55m. Mr Odey, 49, the founder, paid himself £28m. His 11 partners shared the othe... ...la Pease, 47, chief executive and major shareholder in the asset management group JO Hambro. They are reputed to be the UK's 270th richest couple, with combined wealth of £300m (€378m) ($586.8 mil...
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on July 7, 2008
...edge Funds Growing', reporter Simon Gray says, "Industry members predict that the current soaring growth rate will be maintained for some time, pointing to plentiful capacity available in ex...
in The Flyaway Weblog, on July 3, 2008
...t has a polyrhythmic style of roots music and jam rock, comprised of impressively diverse chops and soaring vocals.
Opening up for Rusted Root on Sat., July 5, is New York-based songwriter Pete Franc... ..., including: Origami classes using recycled materials; Solar S'mores, where kids will learn how they can use the sun for cooking food, powering homes and heating water; Pine Cone Bird Feeders; Pai...
in Sox First, on June 16, 2008
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Two weeks ago, I looked at how soaring oil prices will turn flying into hell. Now we have some advice from BusinessWeek's Traveler's Check blog on how to save the industry. Bob Crand... ... American Airlines, regarded by some as an industry icon, says mergers are not the solution because they won't lower fuel prices and are likely to force up costs. The answer, he says, is to take a...
in Sox First, on May 29, 2008
...l price will continue to rise simply because there is an issue of supply constraints biting against soaring global demand. Certainly there are signs that people are cutting back on driving. Americans... ...out their business on a planet with limited resources." High energy costs are a fact of life. They're here to stay. Get used to it....
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on May 28, 2008
... Cadbury PLC's Caramello candy bar is up 10% over the past 12 months.
The Journal says, "Soaring cocoa prices are driving up the cost of chocolate around the world. The chocolate industry po...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on May 23, 2008
...mission: Grow-it-yourself dining. Sales of vegetable seeds, tomato transplants and fruit trees are soaring as enterprising planters grow their own food.
W. Atlee Burpee & Co., the nation's la... ...mont, Colo. "It's not a sculpture . Most people get the water thing, but sun and food, they often forget."
And, unless you are becoming the strictest kind of vegetarian, you're s...
in Sox First, on May 23, 2008
...orld Bank says global food prices have nearly doubled in three years. The crisis has been blamed on soaring prices on trade restrictions, poor growing weather and rising use of biofuels that rely on s...
in Home Based Business, on May 22, 2008
...ou in jail. However, there are a lot of legit opportunities out there as well, and with gas prices soaring work from home positions will only get more plentiful!
The first thing you need to decide i... ... openings for transcription and virtual assistants. A great place to look is HomeWorkersNet.com. They update their lists of openings daily and you won't find scam after scam. Here's another ...
in Sox First, on May 19, 2008
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Soaring executive pay is shaping up as a major political issue. US share prices might have fallen but executive compensation has continued to rise with the average chief executive now making more ... ...e owning the stock reacts and whats to know what the CEO will do to get the price back up. This, as they say 'is where the CEO earns their pay'. Unfortunately, what this really means is that e...
in Sox First, on May 15, 2008
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With the credit squeeze and soaring energy prices, it's worth asking whether investors can see that far ahead. How do investors read trends and make the right calls? Emory University academic... ...e that well-equipped to do that? So can investors foresee their company's future? Potentially, they can if they know where to look. But most are unlikely to do that....
in Sox First, on May 10, 2008
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AIG , in combination with the soaring oil price, managed to drag down the US market after it posted a first quarter loss of $7.8 billion on the back of the mortgage-related downturn. And the re... ... quarter loss of $7.8 billion on the back of the mortgage-related downturn. And the reality is that they don't know whether they've hit the bottom. AIG is raising $12.5 billion in capital for ...
in Eagle Par Birdie, on March 26, 2008
There's an old expression in the Broadcast News business called "hurray-boo".
"Hurray-boo" happens when you have a good news story followed by a bad news story: the federal government abolishes income tax (hurray) but local government jacks up property taxes 90% (bo...
in End Zone Buzz, on March 24, 2008
...t the position is deep and they can find one in a later round. Meanwhile, Ellis' stock has been soaring.
6. New York Jets - OLB Vernon Gholston, Ohio State
- A possible ferocious pass rusher to... ...ick Ellis, USC
- The Chiefs need an offensive tackle in the worst way, but the position is deep and they can find one in a later round. Meanwhile, Ellis' stock has been soaring.
6. New York Jets...
in Sox First, on March 20, 2008
...risks were. But a lot of it is greed too as they dived into the market when real estate prices were soaring through the roof. I recently wrote a piece about a similar situation in Australia. The di... ...ew York Times . The affluent who took out massive mortgages and geared themselves up to lifestyles they could not otherwise afford have been caught off guard by the collapse in housing prices and are...
in House of Nintendo, on March 2, 2008
... retro remixes, the best composition might be the original theme to Super Smash Bros. Brawl. With a soaring chorus and real orchestra, it sends a chill down this musicians' spine every time he hea... ...nch title !
Yet here we are, March 2nd, just a week away. For many fans, this is the only reason they own a Nintendo Wii, and they are finally getting their wish.
So to celebrate, the House of Ni...
in carzz.org, on February 28, 2008
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With the price of regular gasoline soaring in recent days, how is the cost of diesel fuel holding up?
Not well my friends.
The national average retail price of a gallon of diesel soared 15.6 cen...
in The Aviation Weblog, on February 24, 2008
...shed shortly after takeoff from the Andean city of Merida, a tourist destination wedged between soaring mountain peaks. ...
in The Aviation Weblog, on February 23, 2008
...er off as a standalone carrier. It emerged from Chapter 11 last April with that feeling intact, but soaring fuel prices soon prompted a wave of consolidation chatter.
Delta has considered a combinati... ...se at the top of the list get first choice on vacations, the best routes and the bigger planes that they get paid more for flying. It's also the reason pilots don't often leave to go work for ...
in Sox First, on February 7, 2008
...s." The study might shed some light on the fix directors are in. Most of them seemed to blame soaring CEO pay on consultants, even though they are the ones who make the decision. That suggests t... ... the fix directors are in. Most of them seemed to blame soaring CEO pay on consultants, even though they are the ones who make the decision. That suggests that even though they might think the CEO is ...
in The CIO Weblog, on February 2, 2008
...arguments regarding the ethics of off-shore outsourcing, and quite a few others about the ethics of soaring gas and oil prices in a year of record profits by oil companies. Now, like chocolate and pea... ...h I sympathize with the workers' plight, one wonders where their ethics were when the computers they support Displaced traditional office workers who had been shuffling paper quite comfortably...
in Supplychainer, on January 30, 2008
...otive industry particularly well during a time when bankruptcy rates among auto-parts suppliers are soaring.
Bo Andersson, General Motor's group vice president of global purchasing and supply ch...
in The Outdoor Weblog, on December 13, 2007
... ? The editors at USA Today asked the editors of Powder and Ski magazines to weight in.
• Soaring lift-ticket prices. Resorts such as Aspen and Vail, Colo., are nudging the $90 mark for a day ... ...s instead of home minding the children, says Hamilton. "A lot of folks give up skiing when they have young kids; resorts are looking to keep skiing hassle-free."
• Ever-fatter skis and chi...
in The Gambling Weblog, on December 4, 2007
...idays, but what's available in other casinos across the country?
If the Native American "Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort" is any indication of what's available outside of Las Vega...
in Sox First, on November 1, 2007
...cording to The Paycheck Report in The American Lawyer . And at some firms, profits per partner are soaring well into the six digit territory. Of course, in a place as expensive as Manhattan that sor...
in Eagle Par Birdie, on October 13, 2007
...the U.S. Open under his belt and a decent President's Cup recently, Cabrera's confidence is soaring.
That has been clearly on display this week at the World Golf Match play Championships a... ...ng I saw was a sale on Maxfli golf balls. The price was slashed by 50% - a great deal - but at £13 they were twice what I would have paid back home in Toronto. It takes two of our Canadian dollars to ...
in Sox First, on September 24, 2007
How much can we believe companies that report increased earnings over 20 quarters? A new study, reported in the International Herald Tribune , suggests we should probably take it with a bag or three of salt. The report bases its conclusions from a paper "Earnings Momentum and Earnings Man...
in Celebrate Wine, on September 20, 2007
... of Fancy - Enjoy all the aviation opportunities in the Chemung River Valley: hang gliding, glider soaring and riding in a PT 17 Stearman.
To learn more about the contest, including how to enter, vi...
in China Venture News, on August 18, 2007
...ernment attempts to slow the Chinese economy, "spending on factories and other urban assets is soaring," according to a recent AP report. Interest rates have been raise three times in China ...
in The Social Networking Weblog, on August 13, 2007
..., that can be added to profiles, I see them catching up by this time next year. They'll soon be soaring over their biggest competitor.
... ..., and more every day, that can be added to profiles, I see them catching up by this time next year. They'll soon be soaring over their biggest competitor.
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in The Wireless Weblog, on July 11, 2007
...as a mapping service."
And at the same time, JP Morgan analyst Kevin Chang sent Apple stock soaring when he said the company had filed a patent for what looks like an iPhone Nano. Then JP Mo...
in carzz.org, on July 9, 2007
...accelerating on strong economic growth in emerging countries," reported Mr. Blas.
That means soaring prices at the pumps and probably shortages.
Troubling thought. But GM will have us all driv...
in Daily Diabetic, on July 5, 2007
...three native communities on Vancouver's North Shore. She was prompted into action, she said, by soaring diabetes and obesity rates in the native population, including her own family.
Ms. Doris P...
in Classical Drives, on July 5, 2007
...rari and Maserati brands are doing well here and will soon be joined by Alfa-Romeo. With gas prices soaring and a new appreciation of a small car's charms, this is the ideal moment for an Italia...
in Sox First, on June 12, 2007
...allenges ahead, particularly as to whether Britain can produce enough skilled graduates to meet the soaring demand. Still, the most striking thing here is that these changes are happening regardless ...
in Well Woman Blog, on June 10, 2007
...er than fat.
From the London Daly Mail:
....... our growing reliance on fast food, coupled with soaring rates of binge-drinking, means many are lacking the vitamins and minerals essential for heal... ...elligencer :
There are no statistics on how many obese people may be malnourished, but doctors say they are seeing patients who are both overweight and malnourished.
The article goes on to explain:
...
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on May 30, 2007
... slightly sub-par, and have been asked to increase certain standards.
Now Quanta's stocks are soaring through speculation, because of rumors they may get the iPhone contract, or at least some o... ... for the iPhone, Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., was investigated by Apple pursuant to reports that they were running a slave shop. Long story short , they were only operating slightly sub-par, and h...
in The Aviation Weblog, on May 15, 2007
... within a few days.
The fare hike was launched last week by Delta Air Lines in an effort to offset soaring jet fuel prices. Rival carriers, such as AMR Corp's American Airlines and Continental ... ...onday, most of the major airlines that increased fares last week have scaled back on the rate hike. They were looking for a way to offset raising fuel prices (which is expected to hit record numbers) ...
in IfEnergy, on May 15, 2007
...esses in part, the country's huge demand for energy which is brought about by the country's soaring economic growth. With 200 sites identified by the Indian government as suitable for wind ene...
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