World Bank See Japan Slowdown as Temporary
Warren Buffet Calls Japan a Buying Opportunity
“It will take some time to rebuild, but it will not change the economic future of Japan,” …… “If I owned Japanese stocks, I would certainly not be selling them.”….”Frequently, something out of the blue like this, an extraordinary event, really creates a buying opportunity. I have seen that happen in the United States, I have seen that happen around the world. I don’t think Japan will be an exception,”
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Mylan claims Ranbaxy does not have the marketing rights nor the regulatory approval. Furthermore, previous decisions by the FDA is costing patients billions of dollars in savings…..
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Most Commodities Rise After Allied Intervention in Libya
Wheat Rebounds 11% in Price on Low Production and Stockpiles
Asian and European Markets Rally With U.S. Futures Up Substantially
Markets Rise on Japan having continued good news in their reactor problems along with allied forces fighting for the people and the democratic process…..
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Fed is not sure if they want to solicit others bids as it may hurt taxpayers. So AIG must make it a profitable situation for the taxpayers in order for this deal to go through….
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Japan’s Crisis Begins to Effect the Global Economy
The U.S. and U.K. Fire Off 110+ Tomahawk Missiles at Libya
Government Math is Always Off The Mark; Deficit Could Be $2.3 Trillion Higher
Qaddafi Arms Citizens, But Might Have Failed To Win Support
Apparently Qaddafi has opened up many caches of weapons free to the public…
The Qaddafi call to Jihad fails to gain Arab Backing
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Despite the butterflies Obama stopped at a full backing of Brazil landing a permanent seat in the U.N. Security Council
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