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By Simon Maierhofer, ETFguide.com, Simon Maierhofer, ETFguide.com |
July 28, 2010
A look at why bear markets are often the best auditors.
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By Alexei Bayer |
March 1, 2010
In their recent book, Start-Up Nation, Dan Senor and Saul Singer argue that one of the main reasons Israel has had such success in starting...
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By Simon Maierhofer, ETFguide.com, Simon Maierhofer, ETFguide.com |
January 27, 2010
Right before the 1930 market top, investors' felt confident about stocks future as they do today.
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By Elizabeth D. Festa |
December 1, 2008
The advisor: John Carl The firm: Retirement Learning Center LLC, and the PlanSponsor Institute The Web site: www.retirementlc.com The approach: Providing content...
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By Staff Writer |
September 1, 2008
1. We look for high-quality companies with attractive valuations that are conservative and offer less risk, but where we can still find alpha. Valuations have...
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By David J. Drucker |
June 1, 2008
Common wisdom says you don't make projections beyond five years. With the rapid change we've all become accustomed to, some would even say five years...
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By Edwin A. Goodman |
March 1, 2008
Venture capital may be but a small star in the pantheon of investment alternatives, but thanks to its role in a number of huge business...
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By Chuck Carlson, CFA |
December 1, 2007
You've invested heavily in real estate investment trusts for your income-needy clients. And those investments, up to this year, have worked well. But 2007 has...
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By Mark Francis Cohen |
December 1, 2007
Earlier this year, Intel began building a $1 billion semiconductor plant. At 500,000 square feet, it is expected to be the company's single largest manufacturing...
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By Alexei Bayer |
December 1, 2007
When I was an undergraduate at Columbia in the mid-1970s, students at the university's top-notch School of Engineering had a reputation of being socially awkward...