Canadian Business magazine posted the results of their review: http://www.canadianbusiness.com/rankings/bestcitiesforbusiness/list.jsp?pageID=list&year=2007 I personally found it irrelevant for myself, with the exception of unemployment rate changes and
readHigher potential rewards are coupled with higher risks – always, no exceptions. Notice that language. Rewards are potential. Risks are real. Here’s the famous risk/reward
readNext time you feel like having a candy bar, consider buying an organic apple. At an average price of $1.49-$1.99 a pound, one medium-size organic
readThere’s a lot of new small business tax rules this year, so I can’t use my QuickTax from last year to estimate how much we
readhttp://abnormalreturns.com/category/behavioral-finance/seasonality/page/1/ http://www.cfo.com/printable/article.cfm/4265692?f=options http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/editorials/dancy/2007/1116a.html There’s more information available if you just do a simple search for “market seasonality” but most of the sites just re-iterate the
readUpdate, May 4, 2008: I have since changed my mind on this topic. See documentary “Zeitgeist” for more details. Anyone who follows the news, by
readThis is 1/2 of my position in BRU and was a panic-induced sale. Still holding 1,000 shares. P&L: -$510.90 P&L this year to date: $795.29
readPerformance for period ending November 30, 2007: -0.1% (including dividends). All previous gains have been wiped again, however -0.1% is pretty much even and a
readSomeone over at Kiplinger agrees with me 🙂 that Markel (MKL) is a little like a mutual fund, but better. You can think of Berkshire,
readI’m going to predict that we’re going up from here. Check out the insider buying vs. selling. It’s at the highest – most bullish –
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