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Entrepreneur’s Journal: Getting buzz by doing your own PR

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Filed under: Marketing and advertising , Entrepreneurs , Small business One of the best ways for your business to get exposure and credibility is through public relations. Yet, hiring a PR firm can be expensive, easily running $5,000 to $10,000 per month

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Entrepreneur’s Journal: Getting buzz by doing your own PR

The case for a weaker dollar

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Filed under: Forecasts , Market matters , Economic data , Commodities , S and P 500 , DJIA , Federal Reserve , Recession Why would the government want a weak dollar? To get some perspective on the dilemma facing the Fed, let’s go back to the Clinton years. During the 1990s, we had a booming economy.

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Best China real estate stock: E-House (EJ)

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Filed under: International markets , China , Stocks to Buy , Housing E-House (NYSE: EJ ) positions itself as an asset-light real estate services firm that helps real estate developers sell properties. Because of the increase in monetary supply, there’s been an incredible increase in property sales volume.

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Best China real estate stock: E-House (EJ)

Real bargain stock #10: Berkshire Hathaway A Shares (BRK.A)

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Filed under: Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) , Stocks to Buy No high-priced stock list would be complete without the best known high-priced stock out there — Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway A Shares (NYSE: BRK.A ) . At over $100,000 per share, this is, by far, the most-expensive, most well-known stock on our list. With an investment in Berkshire Hathaway, you are putting your money on the success of one of the greatest investment minds the world has ever known.

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Real bargain stock #10: Berkshire Hathaway A Shares (BRK.A)

The week in preview: Another earnings season begins: Alcoa, PepsiCo, Monsanto …

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

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Filed under: Earnings reports , Forecasts , PepsiCo (PEP) , Alcoa Inc (AA) , Family Dollar Stores (FDO) , Yum Brands (YUM) Alcoa Inc. (NYSE: AA ) kicks off another earnings season this week, and analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters are looking for another net loss for the third quarter. Can we take that as a sign of things to come, or as a bellwether for the economy?

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The week in preview: Another earnings season begins: Alcoa, PepsiCo, Monsanto …

Real bargain stock #9: Google (GOOG)

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Filed under: Internet , Google (GOOG) , Stocks to Buy Everyone who uses the Internet knows what a powerful tool Google’s (NASDAQ: GOOG ) search engine is. In fact, the ubiquity of Google searches has now put the company’s name firmly in our verbal lexicon. Hey, you know you’ve made it big when your name becomes a verb, as in, “I Googled myself.” Fortunately for shareholders, Google is more than just a catchy verb.

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Real bargain stock #9: Google (GOOG)

Big surprise: Bankers oppose regulation

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Filed under: Management , Industry , Financial Crisis Well, isn’t this a fine kettle of fish. A year after the bankers, with their greed and excessive speculation, took world economies to the brink of chaos, they are complaining that regulating them is not a good idea

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