Posts Tagged With 'money'

Investment managers: Serendipity or skill?

June 12, 2011  Written by   Published in Investing, Personal Finance, Renting & Real Estate

Michael Nairne: Napoleon Bonaparte is reputed to have asked the question, ‘Is he lucky?’ before promoting officers. Maybe investors should be asking the same question about their managers

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Investing In Gold – Rachel Benepe – First Eagle Funds

December 28, 2010  Written by   Published in Corporations, Economics, Small Business

67 WALL STREET, New York – December 28, 2010 – The Wall Street Transcript has just published its Gold and Precious Metals Report offering a timely review of the sector to serious investors and industry executives. This 47 page feature contains expert industry commentary through in-depth interviews with public company CEOs, Equity Analysts and Money Managers. The full issue is available by …

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Investing’s Milk Run in Russia

December 28, 2010  Written by   Published in Renting & Real Estate

I surely wasn?t the only reader of the Financial Times startled to see a prominent chart last

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Investing’s Milk Run in Russia

Investing in stocks? 4 GOLDEN tips

December 28, 2010  Written by   Published in Economics, News, Personal Finance, Renting & Real Estate, Small Business

Avoid these mistakes, and your money will be safe.

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Robert Powell’s Your Portfolio: Investment books for budding Warren Buffetts

December 23, 2010  Written by   Published in Corporations, Economics, Investing, Renting & Real Estate, Small Business

Buy a book that could help someone manage their money and retirement better, recommended by those who eat, breath and sleep all things investing and retirement.

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Investment outlook remains positive

December 23, 2010  Written by   Published in Economics, Investing, Renting & Real Estate, Small Business

A bi-annual survey of the outlook for private-equity investment by auditing and consulting firm Grant Thornton Viet Nam has found that though optimism for the next 12 months has dropped since the second quarter, the outlook was still generally positive.

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India’s most preferred investment destinations

December 22, 2010  Written by   Published in Investing, News

India is set to become a potential goldmine on the back of investment announcements in the 20 major states that surged during April-September 2010 to Rs 10,097,472 crore.

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Disciplined Investing Strategies Drive Market Beating Returns: An Interview With Ed Meihaus Of Hanseatic Management …

December 07, 2010  Written by   Published in Economics, Personal Finance

67 WALL STREET, New York – December 7, 2010 – The Wall Street Transcript has just published its Small Cap And Other High Return Investing Strategies Report offering a timely review of the market for serious investors and industry executives.

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Disciplined Investing Strategies Drive Market Beating Returns: An Interview With Ed Meihaus Of Hanseatic Management …

Amazon Is The Pick For Contrarian Investing With an Eye on Long-Term Growth: An Interview With Michael X …

December 05, 2010  Written by   Published in Corporations, Small Business

67 WALL STREET, New York – December 5, 2010 – The Wall Street Transcript has just published its Small Cap And High Return Investing Strategies Report offering a timely market review for serious investors and industry executives. This feature contains expert industry commentary through in-depth interviews with highly experienced Money Managers

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Fed gives low-risk savers no choices for investing

November 14, 2010  Written by   Published in Personal Finance

Dominick Tallarico is 63 and so close to retirement that he’s in no mood to take chances with his money.

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