A view on Greece from Northern Europe: From a fabulous underground railroad funded by the EU, to an aboveground system collecting £80M/year in ticket sales while footing wages of £500M, to one of the world's wealthiest suburbs where residents don't declare enough income to purchase a garden shed, "It does not take a degree ... to know when somebody is taking advantage at our expense." [View news story]
is this the way greece is gonna be? check the article out
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez reportedly remains in a Cuban hospital in critical condition after surgery. The chatter is the operation - thought to be for a pelvic abscess - was really to treat prostate cancer. Chavez's daughter and mother have left Venezuela for Cuba. [View news story]
i believe the 'intelligence committee' will take care of it
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez reportedly remains in a Cuban hospital in critical condition after surgery. The chatter is the operation - thought to be for a pelvic abscess - was really to treat prostate cancer. Chavez's daughter and mother have left Venezuela for Cuba. [View news story]
oil prices will plummet! Let the oil price falls as if there's no tomorrow
In Hungary at the start of a European visit, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao announces a purchase of Hungarian bonds, voices confidence the EU will get past the debt crisis, and reiterates his country's support. "China is long-term investor ... In the future, as we have done in the past, we will support Europe and the euro." [View news story]
yeah, at the time when China is diversifying away from holding too much of US's debt ppl better not short Euro/US$ given China wants to become big brother here
Why Solar Power Is Booming but Solar Stocks Are Not [View article]
someone has to take the lead and show the world the way to solar, and Japan is the perfect example to do it with technological innovation and advancement you don't call Japan, the land of the Rising Sun and not use solar! hopefully 2012 can be the year of glory for solar, at the moment shorts want to take the solar sector down
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez reportedly remains in a Cuban hospital in critical condition after surgery. The chatter is the operation - thought to be for a pelvic abscess - was really to treat prostate cancer. Chavez's daughter and mother have left Venezuela for Cuba. [View news story]
A view on Greece from Northern Europe: From a fabulous underground railroad funded by the EU, to an aboveground system collecting £80M/year in ticket sales while footing wages of £500M, to one of the world's wealthiest suburbs where residents don't declare enough income to purchase a garden shed, "It does not take a degree ... to know when somebody is taking advantage at our expense." [View news story]
all hell will break loose if the situation remains
The Basel Committee settles on a 1%-2.5% extra-capital buffer for the world's systemically risky banks, depending on their importance. The Financial Stability Board will issue final rules next month; ECB president Jean-Claude Trichet says they'll address "negative externalities and moral hazard" from too-big-to-fails. [View news story]
think humans are like that, they have it ingrained in them, Greed is Good it's terrible but humans will AGAIN be the next cause of economic crisis duh!
An End to QE (Even if Temporary) Seems Perfectly Timed for China [View article]
Stocks That Are Up While the Market Tanks [View article]
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anticipate for STRI to go much much lower
A view on Greece from Northern Europe: From a fabulous underground railroad funded by the EU, to an aboveground system collecting £80M/year in ticket sales while footing wages of £500M, to one of the world's wealthiest suburbs where residents don't declare enough income to purchase a garden shed, "It does not take a degree ... to know when somebody is taking advantage at our expense." [View news story]
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i would really do believe there are great greek ppl out there
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez reportedly remains in a Cuban hospital in critical condition after surgery. The chatter is the operation - thought to be for a pelvic abscess - was really to treat prostate cancer. Chavez's daughter and mother have left Venezuela for Cuba. [View news story]
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez reportedly remains in a Cuban hospital in critical condition after surgery. The chatter is the operation - thought to be for a pelvic abscess - was really to treat prostate cancer. Chavez's daughter and mother have left Venezuela for Cuba. [View news story]
Let the oil price falls as if there's no tomorrow
In Hungary at the start of a European visit, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao announces a purchase of Hungarian bonds, voices confidence the EU will get past the debt crisis, and reiterates his country's support. "China is long-term investor ... In the future, as we have done in the past, we will support Europe and the euro." [View news story]
ppl better not short Euro/US$ given China wants to become big brother here
Why Solar Power Is Booming but Solar Stocks Are Not [View article]
you don't call Japan, the land of the Rising Sun and not use solar!
hopefully 2012 can be the year of glory for solar, at the moment shorts want to take the solar sector down
Gold Stocks Are Poised to Pop [View article]
at the meantime, enjoy GG!
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez reportedly remains in a Cuban hospital in critical condition after surgery. The chatter is the operation - thought to be for a pelvic abscess - was really to treat prostate cancer. Chavez's daughter and mother have left Venezuela for Cuba. [View news story]
A view on Greece from Northern Europe: From a fabulous underground railroad funded by the EU, to an aboveground system collecting £80M/year in ticket sales while footing wages of £500M, to one of the world's wealthiest suburbs where residents don't declare enough income to purchase a garden shed, "It does not take a degree ... to know when somebody is taking advantage at our expense." [View news story]
The Basel Committee settles on a 1%-2.5% extra-capital buffer for the world's systemically risky banks, depending on their importance. The Financial Stability Board will issue final rules next month; ECB president Jean-Claude Trichet says they'll address "negative externalities and moral hazard" from too-big-to-fails. [View news story]
it's terrible but humans will AGAIN be the next cause of economic crisis duh!
Struggling Solar Stocks [View article]
Japan can lead the world in solar power generation and storage, article below
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LDK Solar's Rising Sun [View article]
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4 Reasons to Short Solar ETFs [View article]
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