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Dow 10,000 May Be Ceiling for Years, Patterns Show |
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Topic: Markets & Investing |
11:26 am EST, Dec 31, 2003 |
] NEW YORK (Reuters) - Although the Dow has closed above ] 10,000 11 times so far this month, it's likely to be ] years before the oldest and most widely watched U.S. ] market measure stays over the mark without falling back. ] ] "If there is a possible correlation, we can expect ] essentially a trading-range bound progression that could ] indeed last up to 20 years, or toward the years 2015-20," ] said Alan Shaw, a technical analyst at Smith Barney, in a ] recent study. Get ready for a boring economy. Dow 10,000 May Be Ceiling for Years, Patterns Show |
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Forbes.com: States To Move Against Mutual Funds |
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Topic: Markets & Investing |
3:18 pm EST, Dec 28, 2003 |
] Attorneys general and securities regulators in more than a ] dozen U.S. states are investigating possible cases of ] wrongdoing among mutual fund companies, and a number will ] file suits in coming weeks, three government officials ] tell Forbes. The actions could involve criminal as well ] as civil actions, the sources say. Forbes.com: States To Move Against Mutual Funds |
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Invest in companies that make model aircraft parts... |
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Topic: Markets & Investing |
12:32 pm EDT, Oct 13, 2003 |
] In the near future, fleets of small airplanes may ] traverse our skies monitoring traffic conditions, ] collecting data from environmental sensors, and scoping ] out forest fires. These toy companies are probably going to get a huge boost when this sort of thing takes off. Invest in companies that make model aircraft parts... |
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U.S. stocks rally early Friday - Jun. 6, 2003 |
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Topic: Markets & Investing |
10:51 am EDT, Jun 6, 2003 |
] U.S. stock markets shot up early Friday, bolstered by ] news of a surprise merger proposal by Oracle, as well as ] a monthly employment report that was considered ] unsurprising and largely positive. U.S. stocks rally early Friday - Jun. 6, 2003 |
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CBC News: U.S. warns Canada against easing pot laws |
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Topic: Markets & Investing |
11:07 pm EDT, May 4, 2003 |
,---- | VANCOUVER - A top White House drug policy official is threatening | retaliation from the U.S. if Canada relaxes its laws against marijuana | possession. | | David Murray, right-hand man to U.S. "drug czar" John Walters, says he | doesn't want to tread on another country's sovereignty, but warned | there would be consequences if Canada proceeds with a plan to | decriminalize the possession of marijuana. `---- I mentioned this earlier. Changing attitudes in liberal Canada toward pot are going to generate political responses from the US, which will slow the pace of trade. As Canada is our largest trading partner, the drag on the economy could be significant. This may be an important forward looking economic risk. Of course, its going to be a big game of chicken. Are Canada's liberal attitudes more willful then America's interest in controlling pot? Are either of these wills stronger then their respective domestic business interests? If this continues to develop there, at the least, will be a lot to learn about the character of these societies. At the most we could prolong our economic slowdown. (BTW, the American's arguements are a little silly. Pot creates crime because its illegal. If you are engaged in an illegal economic activity you must also engage in (essentially) violent crime because you have to provide for the security of your own property. It all goes with the territory. Once you have people who are willing to deal drugs and willing to provide the security needed to do so, you are going to generate people who are willing to commit other crimes as well. Gangs are a response to a security vaccum. Government is supposed to have a monopoly the use of force. If we were serious about that in poor communities, where one finds drugs and associated crime, we'd have it. Its not like we can't afford it. We just don't really care.) CBC News: U.S. warns Canada against easing pot laws |
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'TIME-TRAVELER' BUSTED FOR INSIDER TRADING |
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Topic: Markets & Investing |
5:37 pm EST, Mar 28, 2003 |
] Federal investigators have arrested an enigmatic Wall ] Street wiz on insider-trading charges -- and incredibly, ] he claims to be a time-traveler from the year 2256! I don't think he's lying. 'TIME-TRAVELER' BUSTED FOR INSIDER TRADING |
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Forbes.com: INSTANT VIEW-ISM Nov factory index at 49.2, still shrinking |
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Topic: Markets & Investing |
1:34 pm EST, Dec 2, 2002 |
] "We've seen the bond market, particularly in the belly ] of the curve, rally on this news. A lot of people had ] thought the economy had turned the corner and this brings ] us back to reality. Manufacturing is mired in this no ] growth area and I think that's going to continue to be ] the case for a while." Yuck... Bad news on a rainy monday. Forbes.com: INSTANT VIEW-ISM Nov factory index at 49.2, still shrinking |
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Fed cuts rates by 50 basis points |
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Topic: Markets & Investing |
6:49 pm EST, Nov 6, 2002 |
] "Incoming economic data have tended to confirm that ] greater uncertainty, in part attributable to heightened ] geopolitical risks, is currently inhibiting spending, ] production, and employment." Iraq War keeps you poor. Fed cuts rates by 50 basis points |
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Mutual Fund Managers swimming in cash while your retirement plans squandered |
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Topic: Markets & Investing |
9:50 pm EDT, Oct 16, 2002 |
"Whatever happened to pay for performance? As mutual funds have lost billions of dollars in shareholder value, fund executives have continued to reap generous rewards as if the bull market never died. Customers of Gabelli mutual funds lost an average of 44% of their portfolios last year, but Mario Gabelli made $47 million. He and many other big-name fund executives have yet to scale back their pay despite their dismal performances. " Mutual Fund Managers swimming in cash while your retirement plans squandered |
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Yahoo! News - U.N. Says Robot Sales Down in U.S. |
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Topic: Markets & Investing |
2:20 pm EDT, Oct 6, 2002 |
"Some 20,000 domestic-help robots were sold worldwide last year, half designed to mow lawns. Vacuum-cleaning robots were introduced late in 2001 and a study in Sweden found that 5,000 were sold in the last two months of the year. Window-cleaning robots are set to boom, said the U.N. study. " Yahoo! News - U.N. Says Robot Sales Down in U.S. |
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