There are several areas of the US and Global economy that should experience significant growth in the next several years making them great investments with strong potential returns. Looking to these areas will pinpoint key technologies and individual companies that should outperform the market and will make great entrepreneurial opportunities. These areas are Energy, Healthcare, [...]
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Key Business Growth Areas
March 10th, 2009 No Comments
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Feeding The Beast – Countrywide is Hungry For Money Again
September 12th, 2007 No Comments
It doesn’t seem so long ago that the evils of CFC’s (Chlorofluorocarbons) were being vilified in the press. Today we have a different type of negative connotation to CFC’s (Countrywide Financial Corporation). Blamed for much of financial liquidity crisis and turmoil during August 2007 (they were just being greedily like everyone else, but they got [...]
Tags: $2Bn · Asset Backed Securities · Bank of America · car industry · Countrywide Financial Corporation · depression · energy · ENRON · Goldman Sachs · Honda · Merrill Lynch · United States · USD
Feeding the Beast
September 12th, 2007 No Comments
It doesn’t seem so long ago that the evils of CFC’s (Chlorofluorocarbons) were being vilified in the press. Today we have a different type of negative connotation to CFC’s (Countrywide Financial Corporation). Blamed for much of financial liquidity crisis and turmoil during August 2007 (they were just being greedily like everyone else, but they got [...]
Tags: $2Bn · Asset Backed Securities · Bank of America · car industry · Countrywide Financial Corporation · depression · energy · ENRON · Goldman Sachs · Honda · Jonathan Rose · Merrill Lynch · United States · USD

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