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Goldman Sachs: behind the numbers
in Sox First, on July 15, 2009
...07 when the recession was just beginning. As Phillip Silitschanu, a senior analyst with Aite Group told reporters : "Goldman really is in a class by themselves." But the unsettling part ab...
Genetic Test for Cystic Fibrosis in Embryos
in Next Nine Months, on July 13, 2009
...ary Harton, PGD scientific director of the Genetics & IVF Institute in Fairfax, Virginia (USA) told a news briefing: "Karyomapping is a universal method for analysing the inheritance of genet...
Larry Summers: the worst is yet to come
in Sox First, on July 12, 2009
...right measures are being taken and that, in time, will lift confidence and lower mortgage rates. He told the FT that he wants the US to emerge out of this 'more export-oriented' and 'less ...
Can dope save California?
in Sox First, on July 8, 2009
...ble to some-is worth considering." Bruce Mirken, the Marijuana Policy Project's spokesman told SF Weekly blogger Joe Eskenazi that California's plight needed attention. "This is j...
Taking out a mortgage loan without going mad
in The Mortgage Roadmap, on July 6, 2009
...5.4 percent interest rate on their 30-year fixed-rate loan instead of a 5.5 percent rate.
Truth be told, there isn't all that much difference in your mortgage payment with such a small swing in i...
Can the G8 solve climate change?
in Sox First, on July 6, 2009
... another issue: can the developed nations cut their emissions sufficiently? American officials have told the BBC they can't cut emissions as fast as required. While the G8's intentions are ...
Headache Online Tool: Headache U
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 4, 2009
...ches can get so severe, that family, social and work life takes a serious hit, causing us to "shut down". Worse yet, headaches are very personal, with combinations of triggers ranging from h...
Did Palin quit to head off an embezzlement scandal?
in Sox First, on July 4, 2009
...ett, it hired Sarah Palin to do a statewide television commercial in 2004. "Though Todd Palin told Fox News he built his Lake Lucille home with the help of a few "buddies," according t...
Neverland's future: up for grabs
in Sox First, on July 4, 2009
...mature to talk about the future of the property," Colony Capital spokesperson Owen Blicksilver told Access Hollywood . So what will happen to Neverland? Rolling Stone has several suggestions:...
Madoff's tough spell
in Sox First, on July 1, 2009
...in the paper and make a name for themselves, what do they have to lose," one prison consultant told Bloomberg ....
BPI looks back on Napster... what it did wrong.
in Digital Music - The Future, on June 30, 2009
... system of distribution just seemed too great at the time, and as such the easier route was to just shut everything down.
Napster was miles ahead of it's time and was cut off at it's peak; wi...
Suipo Navita: Map System Offering Real Time Information
in The RFID Weblog, on June 30, 2009
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Remember once I had told you all about RFID posters called SuiPo which used RFID technology for interactive marketing and now the extension of the service is Suipo Navita , a map system offeri...
Jackson's estate: the blooduckers zero in
in Sox First, on June 29, 2009
...rising that the story about the battle over his estate is getting stranger by the day. Now we are told that no will for Jackson has emerged and that his father, Joe Jackson, has issued a statement ...
Ruth Madoff's lost asset claims
in Sox First, on June 28, 2009
...lion and she has to find herself a new home. Ruth Madoff feels she is just a victim. She recently told reporters that the press had "ruined" her life. Nothing to do with her psychopath hu...
Climate change: the lawyers' picnic
in Sox First, on June 27, 2009
...ident Andrew Langer warned of litigation which will tie up the courts for years. And attorneys have told Brian Wingfield at Forbes that there will be masses of litigation with Chamber of Commerce se...
Madoff's jail survival guide
in Sox First, on June 26, 2009
...d best survive jail. Whether it's 12 years, as his lawyers have asked, or longer. Lawyers have told CNN he is unlikely to leave prison alive. Madoff is likely to be sent to a medium security ja...
How biotech companies can reduce supply chain risk?
in Supplychainer, on June 25, 2009
...e fact that in many cases, disruptions of one key material leads to the whole production line being shut down (the same as many other sectors:)).
What was interesting for me was their use of FMEA (F...
Pensioners kidnap and torture their investment adviser
in Sox First, on June 25, 2009
...avaria. The adviser James Amburn, an American living in Germany, only managed to get free when he told them he could get their money if he faxed a Swiss bank. When they agreed, he scribbled a message...
Mercy for Madoff plea
in Sox First, on June 24, 2009
...ft so 12 years would be a fair sentence. But Madoff's victims take a different view. They have told the Boston Herald that 12 years is fine, as long as he serves 50 of these terms in a row and ...
Does Apple need Steve Jobs?
in Sox First, on June 20, 2009
...lding itself for the day Steve isn't there, whether it's next year or in 10 years," he told Bloomberg . Still, short term share performance aside, it's hard to imagine Apple with Jo...
US Immigration Overhaul "Essential"
in Global Mobility Report, on June 20, 2009
... that overhauling the immigration system in the U.S. is a priority for his administration. Obama told the Esperanza National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast and Conference that U.S. borders must be streng...
Fiber for Nerve Repair Derived from Chitosan and Polyester
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 19, 2009
...ose in the body, the chitosan-polyester blend required twice as much force to push the tube halfway shut as the other biomaterial, and eight times as much force as the collagen tube.
The new material...
How To Keep Kids Healthy This Summer
in Straightfromthedoc, on June 18, 2009
... those counselors most likely have swine flu. Rabbi Elliot Kleinmen of the Union of Reform Judaism told the newspaper. The affected staff members are under a seven-day quarantine at the camp.
The cam...
Climate change impacts
in Sox First, on June 18, 2009
...e a captive of lobbyists for industries and major companies. NOAA administrator Jane Lubchenco told the media the report was a "game-changer". The lobbyists would say otherwise....
Does Obama's patchwork overhaul go far enough?
in Sox First, on June 18, 2009
...conomy. That's just not good enough. As New York University economics professor Lawrence White told the New York Times : "It's the equivalent of grabbing the rating agencies by the lape...
A GM name change?
in Sox First, on June 17, 2009
...o they have little to lose," Jean -Pierre Dube, a University of Chicago marketing professor told Associated Press reporter Emily Fredrix . But would a name change help? Has Philip Morris cig...
How MySpace fell behind
in Sox First, on June 17, 2009
...cebook nearly doubled the number of users, MySpace went backwards. What caused this? Analysts have told the Los Angeles Times that much of it has to do with the MySpace fixation on its portal strat...
The slow recovery
in Sox First, on June 16, 2009
...rds the downside. Downside indeed. Dr Doom, Nouriel Roubini who predicted the financial crisis has told Bloomberg that the optimists are getting "ahead of the curve" and that recovery wil...
Cannabis As Diabetes Treatment
in Daily Diabetic, on June 16, 2009
...ssible to improve on it (Avandia), and plant-based medicines could be one way to do that," he told Reuters in a telephone interview.
Cawthorne is collaborating with GW Pharma, a specialist devel...
ROI metrics for SOA
in The CIO Weblog, on June 11, 2009
... the SOA implementation? How do you single out what SOA contributes versus other efforts? Or do you shut down every other cost-saving effort in these difficult times just so you can see how the SOA is...
The Man Who Might Have Saved General Motors
in carzz.org, on June 10, 2009
...ssion was the development of radical new products. To make things worse for him, General Motors had shut down its performance division, intended as a competitor for BMW's fabled "M" cars...
Swine flu and crime
in Sox First, on June 10, 2009
...ic, Keiji Fukuda, the WHO's interim director general for health, safety and the environment has told Time Magazine that the fallout could be devastating with panic setting in and the "worri...
Wells Fargo accused of pushing bad loans on African-Americans
in The Mortgage Roadmap, on June 8, 2009
... afford to make their payments. Of course, when loan officers originally sold these mortgages, they told their borrowers that they could simply refinance their interest-only loans into standard 30-yea...
Crunch for airlines
in Sox First, on June 8, 2009
...sm. Our industry is in survival mode." British Air's Chief Executive Officer Willie Walsh told Bloomberg there isn't much that can be done, saying there's "nothing we can do i... ...;s ahead. You would have to expect more mergers, cheaper fare and there is the prospect of airlines shutting down.
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A Cybersecurity Czar
in Bizinformer, on June 6, 2009
...ount highjacked, had to close a checking account over phishing schemes I fell for, and seen viruses shut me down for a few days. I think a cybersecurity czar will be good for me, and good for business...
Hands-on with Wave: Weird and quite wonderful
in Wangtam, on June 4, 2009
...about us
• Palm: Likely to Stumble with Pre
• Sony Ericsson X2 spotted?
• Chinese websites "under maintenance"
• Microsoft Wants to Rebrand Netbooks 'Low-Cost Small Notebook PCs&...
What the GM bankruptcy means
in Sox First, on June 1, 2009
... on this bankruptcy," Jeremy Anwyl, chief executive of the auto research Web site Edmunds.com told journalists . Of course, the key to all this is whether GM will start making cars people want ...
More housing woes
in Sox First, on May 29, 2009
...ket by the summer," Adam York, an economist at Wachovia Corp. in Charlotte, North Carolina told Bloomberg . But the Mortgage Bankers Association's mortgage delinquency figures suggest...
Britain to lose AAA rating, US is next
in Sox First, on May 23, 2009
...he same way. Bill Gross, the co-chief investment officer of Pacific Investment Management Co. has told Bloomberg that the US is likely to suffer the same fate as its budget deficit keeps growing. G...
The recession: blaming the business schools
in Sox First, on May 21, 2009
... and medical schools. As Professor Ken Starkey from Nottingham University Business School recently told The Independent , business schools have to shoulder much of the blame. "Our current prob...
Franchises: WYNTK
in Biz Plan Hacks, on May 19, 2009
...isee on the same program; this begins with a uniform contract. Don't be surprised if you're told the franchise agreement "is what it is," and that you have to sign the same contract ...
Cashing in on the disgust with banks
in Sox First, on May 19, 2009
...gs, loans and insurance products. Lucy Neville-Rolfe, corporate and legal-affairs director at Tesco told The Times that expanding into finance makes sense because it's an area growing faster tha...
SEC official abuses position
in Sox First, on May 18, 2009
... used her position at the SEC to try and intimidate and influence her mother's broker. she even told the broker he should have Googled her to find who she really is. Obviously, she was hoping that...
Corporate social responsibility and recession
in Sox First, on May 15, 2009
...t need to deal with carbon emissions because of the economy." Jeff Swartz from Timberland has told Ethical Corporation magazine that cSR is actually a strategic opportunity in this climate bec...
iUnika GYY Netbook is Cheap to Buy and Cheaper to Run
in The Gadgets Weblog, on May 15, 2009
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If I told you there was a new netbook hitting the market that only has a 400Mhz processor, 128MB of RAM, and a 64GB hard drive, you would have to try to care less. If I told you the specs would b...
Bankrupt Chrysler's $134 million advertising budget
in Sox First, on May 13, 2009
...he report, Robert Manzo, executive director of Capstone Advisory Group and a consultant to Chrysler told the bankruptcy court that the dying car maker needed to advertise to maintain its image. Or wha... ...
After delivering itself into the hands of a bankruptcy judge, Chrysler is idling plants and shutting them down, pushing its suppliers closer to the edge of bankruptcy. How then do we explain th...
No recovery yet
in Sox First, on May 8, 2009
...conomist Sung Won Sohn, a professor at Cal State Channel Islands and a former Wells Fargo executive told the Los Angeles Times . Of course, that ignores the main criticism of the stress tests that o...
Financial crisis worse than the 1930s?
in Sox First, on May 7, 2009
...the final quarter of this year," the NIESR said. Black Swan author Nassim Nicholas Taleb has told a conference in Singapore that the crisis could be worse than the 1930s because financial syst...
An End to Tax Havens?
in Bizinformer, on May 5, 2009
...umber of news sources have been covering President Obama's proposal to close tax loopholes and shut down corporate tax havens. Some examples of the coverage include:
The NY Times , Agence Fra...
Fish Finder Watch Might Be Best Father's Day Present
in The Gadgets Weblog, on May 5, 2009
...ght , time, and date. As you would expect, the watch is waterproof, and the sensor features an auto shut-off when it is removed from the water.
The Humminbird RF35 Fish Finder Watch runs $79, which ...
TweetDeck Has a Fierce Rival in Seesmic Desktop
in Wangtam, on May 4, 2009
...etimes It's Better To Keep Your Mouth Shut
• FriendFeed创始人称将由聚合转向实时通信
• Top 10 Highest-Paid CEOs For 2008
• Pinks and Greens | Women's Golf Clothing and Accessories Boutique
• Omega Sm...
Climate scientist sacked for talking
in Sox First, on May 1, 2009
... censorship and keeping the public in the dark. The magazine makes the point that Salinger had been told to back off and take a lower profile. He had been instructed to get permission before talking t...
Ratings agency crackdowns
in Sox First, on May 1, 2009
...it and as Frank Partnoy, a professor at the San Diego School of Law and a former derivatives trader told Bloomberg , we need to work out a way of weaning investors and regulators off them. Maybe som...
Swine flu and markets
in Sox First, on April 28, 2009
...anathan who now heads the global supply chain practice of Boston consulting firm Aberdeen Group has told BusinessWeek the dangers are overblown, although retail and airlines will suffer. People stop...
PowerPoint and TIFF file viewing
in Wangtam, on April 27, 2009
...ok, by Tim O'Reilly and Sarah Milstein
• Customer Service? Ask a Volunteer
• Why there will be many Twitters
• Steve Jobs On The Value Of Stock Options
• EQ Network
• World of Warcraft C...
Checkout www.MyWeddingWorkbook.com
in White Lace Wedding, on April 27, 2009
...r: www.MyWeddingWorkbook.com that is free for anyone to use. There is a great story behind it, as told to me by Jeff Kear:
My business partner Steve initially built it for his then-fiancee Tammy, ...
Breasfeeding is Good for Moms Too
in Straightfromthedoc, on April 26, 2009
... © myllissa
Breast milk is the best milk for babies, we've always been told. I only know that breastfeeding your baby delays your first ovulation after pregnancy. That's about the only ...
Dangerous economic optimism
in Sox First, on April 24, 2009
...own the track. In fact, the optimism might even be dangerous. Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff has told Reuters that the US, Britain, Spain and Ireland won't recover all their ground until the ...
Another sucker's rally
in Sox First, on April 22, 2009
... higher? If the experts are right, it's just a sucker's rally. As Dr Doom, Nouriel Roubini told Steve Forbes in this interview , the extent of the contraction might have been wound back but ...
The Power Of Two By Brian and Gerri Monaghan
in Straightfromthedoc, on April 20, 2009
...win." That was ten years ago.
THE POWER OF TWO is the story of the Monaghan's journey, told back and forth between them. They detail Brian's battle to fight his cancer - including eig...
Assessing the Future of Venture Capitalism
in TJ's Weblog, on April 20, 2009
... industry, as far as I'm concerned," George Siguler, co-founder of Siguler Guff & Co., told an audience at the Buyouts East conference in New York City. "Ten thousand companies were ...
Recession: neither the beginning of the end or end of the beginning
in Sox First, on April 13, 2009
...end of the decline isn't the beginning of the recovery," David Resler of Nomura Securities told the WSJ. Actually, it's going to be hard to tell whether the decline is ending at all. As ...
Airlines in tailspin
in Sox First, on April 9, 2009
...ore details here .The big problem lies in their fixed costs. As Morningstar analyst Basili Alukos told reporters , it's a high fixed cost business which means you have the same costs per flight....
An Augusta Website Rant
in Eagle Par Birdie, on April 8, 2009
... that. But today, when I called up their site to watch live coverage of the Par 3 tournament, I was told on-screen that the live streaming video was not available in my area.
I live in Canada. The Ma...
Giving banks permission to lie
in Sox First, on April 4, 2009
More fallout from the Financial Accounting Standard Board's latest attempt to make the banks happy. From now on, it should be called the Fake Accounting Standards Board. As Peter Schiff, the CEO of Euro Pacific Capital writes , the FASB's decision allowing companies to use their own j...
Japan's economic collapse
in Sox First, on March 30, 2009
...% . Last week, we had reports of retail sales in Japan falling 5.8% and Macquarie Securities has told Bloomberg that deflation has taken over again. Japan's finance minister Kaoru Yosano has ...
A good crisis for George Soros
in Sox First, on March 26, 2009
...ts of $US2.9 billion. His fortune of $11 billion is now estimated to be up another 9% and as he has told The Australian , he now plans to hand back control at Quantum. In this fascinating interview,...
New directions on the IFRS roadmap
in Sox First, on March 25, 2009
...nding the comments made by the new Securities and Exchange Commission chief Mary Schapiro. McGregor told me we could just ignore her. Yeah right! Now it appears, the journey to IFRS has slammed into ...
AIG witch hunts: the new McCarthyism
in Sox First, on March 21, 2009
... reports now coming out of the US tell us that AIG employees are now living in fear. Now we're told employees have been told to avoid sporting the company logo and to travel in pairs at night. Bo...




