The Swiss are voting in a referendum today on an "anti-fat cat" initiative that would allow investors to hold binding votes on executive pay at listed companies and allow them to block large payouts at the start or end of a manager's employment. The measure is expected to pass. Companies that will be affected include Novartis (NVS), Nestle, UBS, Credit Suisse (CS), ABB, Roche, Transocean (RIG) and Weatherford (WFT). [View news story]
The vote heard around the world! This is a game changer. Get ready for more corporate raiders.
After three "jobless recoveries" in the last twenty years, NYT's Hedrick Smith suggests it's time to take a lesson from Henry Ford. History has proven Ford's virtuous circle to be effective, and if business managers "give the middle class a better share of the nation’s economic gains... the economy will grow faster." [View news story]
Since the NYT has no credibility why should anything they print be meaningful.
Obama's Energy Bill: A Recipe for Economic Destruction [View article]
Great in your face article by Mr. Jackson that bring out the Obama police in full force. It's absolutely mind boggling how entrepreneurs operating in a free enterprise system refused to invest in alternative energy with any success. Could it be that it does not make economic sense? Instead we are having this farce of a policy forced on us by radical politicians and they are using our money (not theirs) to pay for it. When all is said and done the American public will wake up and vote these idiots out of policy making positions. It will then take us several decades to clean up the total destruction of our country if we are still are a free country at that time.
Sirius XM's Latest Pricing Move Helps the Bottom Line [View article]
Tyler, Increasing revenues from existing customers is the easiest way to to add to the bottom line as long as the content remains a value. The key to growing the company is new subscribers. Besides new car subscribers there are a couple of other key areas that new customers are waiting on: The major league baseball contract and the combination Sirius-XM unit. There is no question in my mind that baseball with it's long season will be a big winner to satellite radio. The hardware unit will simplify the process and reduce confusion for new customers.
The Thesis For Precious Metals And Miners, II: Monetary Issues And Market Outlook [View article]
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The Swiss are voting in a referendum today on an "anti-fat cat" initiative that would allow investors to hold binding votes on executive pay at listed companies and allow them to block large payouts at the start or end of a manager's employment. The measure is expected to pass. Companies that will be affected include Novartis (NVS), Nestle, UBS, Credit Suisse (CS), ABB, Roche, Transocean (RIG) and Weatherford (WFT). [View news story]
Why QE3 Can't Work: Understanding The Liquidity Trap [View article]
Lack of Confidence and Fear will continue in the economy as long as Obama continues his present policies.
After three "jobless recoveries" in the last twenty years, NYT's Hedrick Smith suggests it's time to take a lesson from Henry Ford. History has proven Ford's virtuous circle to be effective, and if business managers "give the middle class a better share of the nation’s economic gains... the economy will grow faster." [View news story]
The Fed's (Fictional) Intervention In The Gold Market, Part III: Faith And The Fed [View article]
Tales From Nokia: Patents Kidnapped By Wicked Trolls Or Saved By Kindly Godfathers? (Part One) [View article]
Rookie is making mountain out of mole hill.
What Is Samsung Doing To Nokia? [View article]
High Frequency Friday: The WSJ Finally Catches On [View article]
You invest conservative but you preach liberal lunacy.
That's the definition of hypocrite!
Thomas & Betts Is Setting the Stage for Recovery [View article]
Obama's Energy Bill: A Recipe for Economic Destruction [View article]
Traffic Congestion: Who Deserves to Get $50K? [View article]
After he taxes everyone off the roads where no one can produce, create or service our economy until it collapses, what do you do then?
More stupid ideals from radical idiots!
Options Trader: Monday Outlook [View article]
People in government working is not a good thing!
They do less damage when they are away!
Sirius XM's Latest Pricing Move Helps the Bottom Line [View article]
Increasing revenues from existing customers is the easiest way to to add to the bottom line as long as the content remains a value. The key to growing the company is new subscribers. Besides new car subscribers there are a couple of other key areas that new customers are waiting on:
The major league baseball contract and the combination Sirius-XM unit.
There is no question in my mind that baseball with it's long season will be a big winner to satellite radio. The hardware unit will simplify the process and reduce confusion for new customers.