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by Obinna Heche - 2008-09-11
The hardest things about job market is that often you are expected to pay fees to do your job. Many people think that since they are working from home their jobs are not as important as other jobs an...
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by William Kurtz - 2008-09-15
What a frenzy it was! The flashiest analysts in the flashiest Wall Street investment houses were loudly proclaiming the inevitability of Crude Oil prices at $180 and $200 per barrel. It certainly...
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by William Kurtz - 2008-09-19
Gold sallied forth to advance $100 per ounce within the space of two days this week. That left the price bar of Gold, as displayed on a chart, sitting up there all by its lonesome at a closing pric...
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by David hobson - 2008-09-25
Bulletin board posting has existed as a fantastic way of expression to represent an individual's ideas and aspects on a exact subject. As a matter of fact, forum posting lets a good number of people t...
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by William Kurtz - 2008-10-03
Finally, it gone done. After days of recriminations between each other and trying to divine the will of the voters at home, the Members of the House - as a body, not necessarily individually - agre...
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by William Kurtz - 2008-10-05
How quickly time does fly. It is almost a year since the stock market posted a significant long-term High. It was marked by a bearish Candlestick pattern, and has been followed all the way down b...
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by Roberto Bell - 2008-10-08
Yes, $100 prizes for the best Supply Chain article each month at Supply Chain Focus.Supply Chain Focus is the fast growing Supply Chain discussion forum that now has over 5,000 members from around the...
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by Roberto Bell - 2008-10-08
If you have been looking for a place to meet other Supply Chain and Logistics professionals, to exchange ideas or to ask questions and seek guidance, you need look no further.Supply Chain Focus is the...
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by William Kurtz - 2008-10-12
The stock market and the major Indexes have taken a terrible beating over the past several days. Investors are at the point of throwing in the towel, which in my estimation would be a mistake now, ...
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by William Kurtz - 2008-10-21
It was written in the Bars, and we know the culprits: Double Tops and Candlesticks. Over the past 14 weeks, the Euro has declined from a high of $1.6038 on July 18 to $1.3000 as of this writing...