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By Jim Sheridan. Welcome back, and the votes are in from last week when I asked you to vote for how you wanted the newsletter to end. The more astute readers may have guessed that one ending appealed to your [...]
By Jim Sheridan. Welcome back, and the votes are in from last week when I asked you to vote for how you wanted the newsletter to end. The more astute readers may have guessed that one ending appealed to your [...]
The crisis that continues to play out in Greece is a wake up call. Last week, in the face of continuing austerity measures, much of the country shut down as strikes by labor and government unions shuttered businesses and transportation. The strikes are [...]
Climbing the Wall of Worry in Impressive Fashion Had someone told me a year ago that Greece would be on the verge of default, unemployment in the US would be above 9%, housing would be in a double dip and [...]
You’re reading this and I’m writing it. That’s conclusive evidence that the “Rapture” that was scheduled for May 21, 2011 failed to occur. No worry; the next one is scheduled for October 21st, 2011. Mark your calendar now. **Sponsor** A [...]
When PIIGS Don’t Fly Last week the Euro lost about 4% of its value overnight. European markets took a dive and the US markets followed. Call it the “bad luck” of the Irish. If you haven’t been following the saga [...]