Yearly Archives: 2011
A Bearish Look at the EU Plan
Thailand Flooding Reaches an Unbelievable Crazy Taste Stage
Sony Buys Ericsson’s Mobile Phone Unit
U.S. Banks and The Fed Spar Over Bank Liquidity Requirements
MA Files a Civil Suit Against BNY for Currency Trading Practices
U.S. GDP Expected to be a Potential Blowout in Over a Year
Rim Receives a Lawsuit Over Outages
Dow Chemical Misses Estimates on Price Hikes
Shell and Statoil Report Record Earnings as Oil Stayed High
Proctor and Gamble Report In Line Profits
The company saw slightly less revenues, but posted a $1.03 per share; which was the same profit yoy.
Comments »Currencies Traders Suffer Their Worst Run in Twenty Years
Eastern Block Nations May Be the Next Problem for Sovereign Debt Woes
It is being theorized that now the focus will be on Western Europe leaving Eastern Europe without ample liquidity.
Comments »Sarkozy to Solicit China as a Fat Cat Supporter of EU Plan
Sarkozy plans to make some phone calls which he hopes will lead to more caviar and champagne on the jet set life style of international power brokers….
Comments »Crude Oil Rises on Euro Resolution and U.S. Growth Prospects
Japan Increases Stimulus Plans and Keeps Interest Rates at 0.1%
The Euro Pops While The Dollar and the Yen Fall on ESFS Deal
More on the News Out of Europe
Now all we need is to get back to growth and maybe this problem just goes away for ever.
Comments »World Markets Celebrate a Triple Play Plan
Europe says they have struck a concrete plan to recapitalize banks, make Greece take a haircut, and leverage the ESFS fund by 4 or 5 times….
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