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By Alexei Bayer |
November 1, 2009
When reservation at this well-known midtown Mexican place, I had no idea it doubled as a back entrance to the Ed Sullivan Theater, the home...
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By Robert Huebscher |
October 15, 2009
The case for economic recovery, at least one of the V-shaped variety, is difficult to make. First and foremost, one has to assume that the rise in unemployment will end, not just decelerate, as has been the case.
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By Gil Weinreich, AdvisorOne, Gil Weinreich, AdvisorOne |
July 1, 2009
Writing recently in the Financial Times, Stanford University economist John Taylor points out that America's exploding debt is currently set to double to 82 percent...
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By John Sullivan, AdvisorOne |
June 4, 2009
We point to the indispensable Jerome Corsi and his Red Alert newsletter, who found that before the recession about 15 percent of the 78 million...
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By Ben Warwick, Quantitative Equity Strategies |
May 1, 2009
The huge equity gains in April were a welcome respite from recent volatility.
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By John Sullivan, AdvisorOne |
April 23, 2009
Fluorescent green yogurt with bits of cereal; sneakers with lights and sound effects. It's no secret, marketers traditionally target the younger set, those with disposable...
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By Marlene Y. Satter, AdvisorOne |
January 1, 2009
The Big Three--Ford, GM, and Chrysler--had not yet even taken their corporate jets to Washington to beg Congress for a bailout when a bit of...
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By Lewis Schiff |
September 1, 2008
The concept of the "New Retirement" has become as popular with near retirees as it is with those who recently entered the retirement zone. While...
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By Alexei Bayer |
August 1, 2007
When Chrysler, the No. 3 Detroit automaker, was teetering on the brink of bankruptcy in 1979, the Carter administration stepped in with $1.2 billion in...
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By Staff Writer |
December 1, 2001
The economy is sputtering, but advisors say this i