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Obama: Invest in manufacturing

June 25, 2011  Written by   Published in Economics, Investing, Personal Finance, Renting & Real Estate, Small Business

In his weekly address to the nation, President Barack Obama called on Americans to invest in the manufacturing industry, calling it a necessary step for spurring job creation and economic growth.

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Cuts put Invest NI projects in jeopardy

January 28, 2011  Written by   Published in Investing, Renting & Real Estate

A MEMBER of the Enterprise, Trade and Investment committee has hit out at the department for “squeezing” Invest NI in its spending proposals. Related Stories Britvic hit by big freeze as drink volumes slump US deficit will rocket to $1.5trn, say experts Lenders face first-time buyer probe Mortgage move welcomed by CAB Record number of Northern Ireland shops go out of business

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Southern Co. to Invest up to $17 Billion to Meet Growing Energy Demand

January 26, 2011  Written by   Published in News, Personal Finance

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Investing in social media companies can offer high reward with risks

January 18, 2011  Written by   Published in News, Personal Finance

Investors big and small looking for next big thing For every powerhouse like Google, there are dozens of Internet companies that flop. Still, a decade after the dot-com bubble that burst, there is no shortage of investors trying to get a piece of the next online blockbuster.

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VW to invest heavily in China

January 18, 2011  Written by   Published in Investing, Personal Finance

Germany’s Volkswagen AG is planning to make the biggest-ever investment in China by a global carmaker over the next five years, with plans to spend 10.6 billion euros, or $13.9 billion, the China Daily newspaper reported.

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Intel to invest $2.7 billion in Israel chip plant

January 18, 2011  Written by   Published in Economics, Small Business

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Four Rookie ETF Investing Mistakes

January 17, 2011  Written by   Published in Investing, Personal Finance, Renting & Real Estate, Small Business

This blog originally appeared on RealMoney. NEW YORK — Investors are at last beginning to return to the equity markets, and ETFs are slated to play a bigger role than ever before

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Investing in social media companies offers high reward with risks

January 16, 2011  Written by   Published in Corporations, Economics, Personal Finance

Investors big and small looking for next big thing For every powerhouse like Google, there are dozens of Internet companies that flop.

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Chinese city allows individuals to invest overseas

January 10, 2011  Written by   Published in Economics, Investing, Personal Finance

BEIJING: Residents in eastern China have been given the green light to invest directly overseas under a pilot programme that could ease pressure on the yuan and help tame inflation by increasing liquidity outflows.

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Toyota to invest $50M in safety research center in Ann Arbor

January 10, 2011  Written by   Published in Investing, Personal Finance, Renting & Real Estate, Small Business

Toyota plans to launch a safety research center at its technical center in Ann Arbor, as the world’s top-selling automaker seeks to recover from millions of high-profile safety recalls during the past year and a half. Toyota said Sunday that it plans to invest about $50 million over the next five years in the new group, called the Collaborative Safety Research Center.

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