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 | 19 mag 09:45 | The Sleepy Spring and Summer Lull by Matthew Carr, Investment U Senior Analyst Friday, May 18, 2012 In 99.9% of instances, I take a bottom-up approach to investing. I ignore the macro-economic picture for the most part; I ignore the talking heads on television; and I ignore the crests and troughs of sentiment. I focus on companies. I focus on their opportunities. I focus on value... pelias01.wordpress.com |
 | 15 mag 17:17 | New French President: François Hollande Socialist Party candidate for the 2012 French presidential election, Francois Hollande smiles during a visit in a village in the neighborhoods of Tulle, southwestern France on May 6, 2012 during the second round of the election. François Hollande became president of France on Tuesday in a ceremony steeped in tradition, taking over a country... leggotunglei808.wordpress.com |
 | 07 mag 00:00 | Changed climate Financial Times A boom in renewables that many hoped would transform the US power sector faces turning to bust as a result of cuts in government support and an altered political environment On a dreary spring afternoon, with rain clouds rolling in from the Atlantic, New Jersey is not the most obvious place to make a bet on solar power. Yet Ikea,... polito.it |
 | 03 mag 15:28 | Beyond Austerity: Alternative policies for employment and growth Delay in promoting growth and confidence as an alternative to austerity, will be very costly, both economically and politically. Leading progressive economists eg: Joseph Stiglitz - Nobel Prize winner, Jose Antonio Ocampo - World Bank presidential candidate, Peter Bofinger - Former Member of the German Council of Experts, and Stephany Griffith... socialistsanddemocrats.eu |
 | 27 apr 16:15 | TAKE A LOOK-Five world markets themes in the coming week LONDON, April 27 (Reuters) – Following are five big themes likely to dominate thinking of investors and traders in the coming week and the Reuters stories related to them. 1/ WHOSE COURT IS THE BALL IN NOW? The U.S. FederalReserve and the European Central Bank have both said they are prepared to take more steps if needed but show no signs of... pelias01.wordpress.com |
 | 17 apr 19:19 | In Breivik, troubling echoes of West's view of Islam 17 Aprile 2012 The trial of mass murderer Anders Breivik has confirmed one thing so far: He seems quite mad. Looking plump and dumb, with a slightly receding hairline, the Norwegian gave a right-wing salute as he entered the courtroom and smirked his way through CCTV footage of his handiwork. Breivik claims that he killed 77 people as an act of... orianomattei.blogspot.com |
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