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Petrograd connection, planning and statecraft – Saving nations from financial raiders

Posted on March 13th, 2010


 
Petrograd connection, planning and statecraft
Saving nations from financial raiders
 
Wendell W Solomons
CityVista_gmail.com
 
 
In brief
 
Piracy once roamed the seas. That was the status quo. History says that queen Elizabeth I authorised naval commanders, including Sir Walter Raleigh, to plunder merchant schooners. Over time, piracy at sea seriously interfered with the trade of merchants. They promoted the development and [...]

Depression 2008: the Indian Scene

Posted on March 12th, 2010

INTRODUCTION

Whatever the silence or the contradicting comments be coming from the Indian government and its leading economists, the start of eroding effects of world depression 2008 in India can not be overlooked since the depression stands well entered in the Indian economy. The economic activities like the decision regarding closure of Tata’s Jamshedpur motors plant [...]

NSE [National Stock Exchange]: Be an Intelligent Investor

Posted on March 10th, 2010


National Stock Exchange is a Mumbai based stock exchange and is believed to be the India’s largest stock exchange. In terms of daily financial return and number of trading companies listed for trades, in both equities and derivative trading, it exceed many of the Asian stock markets. The key index of the NSE is Nifty [...]

Asia?s Quickening Slump Heading for Us

Posted on March 10th, 2010


While what passes for economic debate in this country ranges from whether there will be a recession, to whether we will have a budget deficit (both a big yes), the freight train that is running down the tunnel towards us in the shape of an Asian economic slum, is moving closer at faster speed.

Yesterday Federal [...]

Real Estate Investors Help People

Posted on March 9th, 2010

In this business, you don’t sit in front of your computer all day and trade. You actually interact with people, and help them in their situations, whether you are buying a house from them or selling/leasing a house to them. We [...]

The importance of the difference between a requirements philosophy and a replenishment philosophy of inventory management

Posted on March 8th, 2010


 
            The difference between a requirements philosophy and a replenishment philosophy of inventory management can be discussed in terms of purpose, criteria of choice, elements involved and their application. A crucial distinction in inventory management is whether demand is independent or [...]

Investor Profile Warren Buffet’s Early Years

Posted on March 7th, 2010


Warren Buffett was the only son of the Howard Buffett and Lelia Stahl. Leila worked as both a clerk and secretary and after her marriage has a homemaker and mother. Howard worked as an investment broker and spent four terms in Congress as a U.S. representative. He was elected to “Congress in 1942 with a [...]

Buy and Hold vs. Market Timing Strategies

Posted on March 7th, 2010


Many investors were taught that buy and hold is the best investing strategy. None other than Professor Jeremy Siegel author of Stocks for the Long Run, 4th Edition: The Definitive Guide to Financial Market Returns And Long Term Investment Strategies is a strong proponent of the buy and hold approach. Yet in a recent editorial [...]