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Morgan Fairchild watches her industry change
From: www.bankrate.com
"The ever-busy acrtress says that the studio system's demise means actors are less valued. "If they could just computer-generate us, I think they'd be happy!""
Wealth personalities: 6 types of millionaires
From: www.bankrate.com
"The uber-rich are different than you and me, but one survey pinpoints how. Millionaires tend to fall into one of six categories, from Altruistic Achievers to Status Chasers."
Wealth personalities: Satisfied Savers
From: www.bankrate.com
"These are the folks you would love to have as your parents or grandparents -- happy, well-adjusted, and rich!"
Wealth personalities: Status Chasers
From: www.bankrate.com
"You've met them. You may envy their possessions, but you wouldn't want to be them."
Wealth personalities: Altruistic Achievers
From: www.bankrate.com
"The do-gooders of the bunch. Most of us can learn from them."
Thailand commodity exchange to open May
From: c.moreover.com
"Manila Bulletin Apr 12 2004 5:48AM GMT"
Oil prices to head higher
From: c.moreover.com
"AME Info Apr 12 2004 5:40AM GMT"
New wheat virus discovered in southern Queensland
From: c.moreover.com
"SeedQuest Apr 12 2004 1:18AM GMT"
Global economy resilient to surging commodity prices
From: c.moreover.com
"Bangladesh Daily Star Apr 11 2004 11:55PM GMT"
OPEC to keep pumping as Chinese demand booms
From: c.moreover.com
"Lebanon Daily Star Apr 11 2004 10:26PM GMT"
Index futures set for more sideways drift
From: c.moreover.com
"thestar.com.my Apr 12 2004 0:42AM GMT"
Interest-rate futures expected to remain firm this week
From: c.moreover.com
"thestar.com.my Apr 12 2004 0:42AM GMT"
New market offers options to power users
From: c.moreover.com
"Manila Times Apr 11 2004 5:45PM GMT"
Futures Market Review: Volume rises 59% to 106m
From: c.moreover.com
"Daily Times Apr 11 2004 1:44AM GMT"
LBS applies call option to take back Zhuhai land
From: c.moreover.com
"thestar.com.my Apr 9 2004 1:25AM GMT"
S. Korea ups economic growth target
From: c.moreover.com
"Manila Bulletin Apr 12 2004 5:48AM GMT"
China says aims to ward off inflation
From: c.moreover.com
"Forbes Apr 12 2004 2:09AM GMT"
Egypt economy grows, budget gap a concern
From: c.moreover.com
"Jang Group Apr 11 2004 11:45PM GMT"
Surging Indian economy
From: c.moreover.com
"Navhind Times Apr 11 2004 8:42PM GMT"
IMF to highlight concern over China's forex intervention
From: c.moreover.com
"Singapore Business Times Apr 11 2004 8:36PM GMT"
Thomson Bullish on Trading Technology
From: redir.internet.com
"In its second major buy this year, the financial data giant pays
$385M for the maker of Internet-based trading platforms.
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Yahoo! Soars Again
From: redir.internet.com
"The online giant outdoes positive expectations, benefiting from strong marketing services growth and double-digit growth in the volume of search queries."
Sun's Financial Strategy -- Can It Work?
From: redir.internet.com
"Sun and Microsoft's deal may not help hide Sun's perilous position in the marketplace."
Sybase in $95.2M Mobile Software Play
From: redir.internet.com
"Database company builds on strategy for managing corporate data on the go."
CA Hires Former Compaq CFO
From: redir.internet.com
"Looking to put financial troubles behind it, the software company
goes with an industry veteran."
Taxpayers on hook in $500000 fraud
From: www.canada.com
"Canada.com - Sun Apr 11, 08:58 pm GMT"
Indianapolis tenants, landlords, inspectors face fraud charges
From: www.whas11.com
"Whas11.com - Sun Apr 11, 06:19 pm GMT"
Former Oklahoma City Bombing Prosecutor To Defend Vote Fraud ...
From: www.wkyt.com
"Wkyt.com - Sun Apr 11, 03:53 pm GMT"
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From: reviewappeal.midsouthnews.com
"Reviewappeal.midsouthnews.com - Sun Apr 11, 11:23 am GMT"
Breaking Housing News - A Form of Building a Safer Washington -Insulated Concrete Forms (or ICFs) are Rapidly Revolutionizing the Way Buildings are Being Built
From: www.prweb.com
"During the month of April, owners, builders, architects and developers can attend an exclusive PolySteel Training Seminar where you will uncover the advantages of building with Insulating Concrete Forms and take home information about our premium Owner/Builder financing program. No money down and no payments on the loan up to 1 year, and a one-time close means you ll build sooner than others.Please be aware that limited seating demands early registration. [PRWEB Apr 12, 2004]"
MessageRite's Comprehensive Email & Instant Message Archiving Solution Continues Successful Introduction
From: www.prweb.com
"MessageRite's extensible platform of Archiving, Compliance Tools, Electronic Messaging Management & Disaster Recovery add value beyond any other solutions in the market. [PRWEB Apr 12, 2004]"
Best-Selling Author/Trader Dave Landry Offers New Mentoring Series
From: www.prweb.com
"Dave Landry teaches his trading methodology in a new mentoring series. [PRWEB Apr 12, 2004]"
Bernie Lumbert sells his book! Puts money in Real estate.
From: www.prweb.com
"If you can swallow one half of this yarn, I'll worry down the rest. The real estate is real, but I would be suspicious about that book. [PRWEB Apr 12, 2004]"
Use Your Tax Refund to Open Your Own Bank
From: www.prweb.com
"People who own their own bank can loan money to themselves and avoid the high cost of doing business with traditional lending institutions. [PRWEB Apr 11, 2004]"
Newswise.com News Story
From: www.newswise.com
"A team from the Krannert School of Management took first place in the nation's largest student-managed investment fund competition with a fund that has beaten returns of the S&P 500 by more than 100 percent over the past three years.
Newswise — A team from Purdue University's Krannert School of Management took first place in the nation's largest student-managed investment fund competition with a fund that has beaten returns of the S&P 500 by more than 100 percent over the past three years.
Krannert MBA students Brian Randolph of Chelsea, Mich., and Justin Banner of Arvada, Colo."
Institutional investors switch $700bn into hedge funds
From: business.scotsman.com
"THE world's leading institutional investors are preparing to transfer more than $700 billion (382 billion) into hedge funds in an attempt to reduce their exposure to sluggish bond and equity markets. The move will herald the greatest revolution in the way savers' money is invested since the start of the cult of equities in the 1970s.
Hedge funds attempt to make money regardless of how the market is moving, by using sophisticated trading techniques such as short selling and arbitrage, and can be highly leveraged."
Press & Dakotan - Sahr Claims A Cellular Mission 04/12/04
From: www.yankton.net
"Bob Sahr doesn't mind cell phones going off while he's talking to an audience. In fact, he encourages his listeners to turn on their phones.
"Normally, we say, Put away your cell phone,' but we invite you to take yours out," he said with a laugh during a recent meeting, and his audience immediately responded.
Sahr, the chairman of the state Public Utilities Commission (PUC), has plenty of reason to smile lately. The PUC, which includes vice chairman Gary Hanson and commissioner Jim Burg, has helped communities across the state secure cellular towers and improved access.
"I'm on a mission to upgrade our state's wireless network," Sahr said."
Balance of payments surplus seen in March
From: money.inq7.net
"The net international reserves (NIR) of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas(BSP) as of end-March, inclusive of revaluation of reserve assets and reserve-related liabilities, stood at $13.6 billion, 5.5 percent better than the end-February level.
The NIR level, exclusive of revaluation, stood at $12.28 billion as of end-March last year.
The BOP measures the foreign exchange transactions between the country and the rest of the world. Its major components are the current account and the capital and financial account."
WYSL 1040 AM
From: www.wysl1040.com
"DaimlerChrysler head Juergen Schrempp argued vigorously for his global strategy before restless shareholders Wednesday, saying the company was on track despite investor complaints over lagging earnings and trouble at Japanese partner Mitsubishi.
"No question _ we are not where we want to be," Schrempp conceded in a speech to the company's annual meeting, held in a cavernous conference center in Berlin.
But he told several thousand shareholders, from suit-clad fund managers to retirees using wheelchairs and walkers, that "when it is tough, you can't run away and change a correct strategy."
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