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Shares of RIM Down on Concerning Barron’s Article (RIMM, AAPL, PALM) - StreetInsider.com
Shares of Research In Motion (Nasdaq: RIMM ) are trading lower this morning following a somewhat bearish article published in this weekend’s edition of Barron’s . While the main point of the article focuses on Wal-Mart’s (NYSE: WMT ) recent decision
Source: www.streetinsider.com

Asian trio in drug trading - Arab Times
Securitymen recently arrested three Asians for consuming and trafficking in drugs. Acting on information that the trio were in possession of a large quantity of heroin and other drugs, Director General of the General Drug Control Department (GDCD
Source: www.arabtimesonline.com

Stocks Rally to Start Year; Will January Be an Omen? - Star News Online
Among Wall Street’s many proverbs, traders say one stands above the others: “As goes January, so goes the year.” Though it has been trotted out at the start of virtually every year since it was first popularized in the 1970s, the saying has a
Source: www.starnewsonline.com

Business digest - Times Online
THE operator of Garfunkel’s and Frankie & Benny’s dining chains, The Restaurant Group, is on course to meet its full-year profit targets despite a tough Christmas. It is due to update the market on trading over the festive season this week, when
Source: business.timesonline.co.uk

Oz shoppers conduct online research before buying products - Thaindian.com
Melbourne, December 28 (ANI): An Australian study has revealed that people in Queensland are increasingly turning to the Internet for online research about what they wish to buy, so that they may pick up bargains. Experts say that this trend suggests
Source: www.thaindian.com

Easy come, easy go after China ICBC’s gold glitch - Reuters
BEIJING (Reuters) - A computer glitch at the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China ( 1398.HK ) gave gold traders a 23-minute bonanza that cost the bank dearly last week, sparking a debate on Monday as the bank reclaimed the windfall. ICBC, the
Source: www.reuters.com

Get Out Now! - Barron’s Online
THE BIGGEST INVESTMENT BUBBLE TODAY may involve one of the safest asset classes: U.S. Treasuries. Yields have plunged to some of the lowest levels since the 1940s as investors, fearful of a sustained global economic downturn and potential deflation
Source: online.barrons.com

Easy come, easy go after gold glitch - Reuters UK
BEIJING (Reuters) - A computer glitch at the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China gave gold traders a 23-minute bonanza that cost the bank dearly last week, sparking a debate on Monday as the bank reclaimed the windfall. ICBC, the world’s biggest
Source: uk.reuters.com

Bring it on: 2009 - Women.timesonline
A new year. A whole new set of values, a new generation of icons, new pin-ups to lust after, new tunes to hum, new fitness fads to buy into, new places to escape to and new things to feed your friends. Good riddance o-eight, we’re ready to embrace
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Future includes a frugal home life resurgence - News.com.au

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Bring it on: 2009 - Women.timesonline
A new year. A whole new set of values, a new generation of icons, new pin-ups to lust after, new tunes to hum, new fitness fads to buy into, new places to escape to and new things to feed your friends. Good riddance o-eight, we’re ready to embrace
Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Stocks Rally to Start Year; Will January Be an Omen? - Star News Online
Among Wall Street’s many proverbs, traders say one stands above the others: “As goes January, so goes the year.” Though it has been trotted out at the start of virtually every year since it was first popularized in the 1970s, the saying has a
Source: www.starnewsonline.com

Get Out Now! - Barron’s Online
THE BIGGEST INVESTMENT BUBBLE TODAY may involve one of the safest asset classes: U.S. Treasuries. Yields have plunged to some of the lowest levels since the 1940s as investors, fearful of a sustained global economic downturn and potential deflation
Source: online.barrons.com

Asian trio in drug trading - Arab Times
Securitymen recently arrested three Asians for consuming and trafficking in drugs. Acting on information that the trio were in possession of a large quantity of heroin and other drugs, Director General of the General Drug Control Department (GDCD
Source: www.arabtimesonline.com

Shares of RIM Down on Concerning Barron’s Article (RIMM, AAPL, PALM) - StreetInsider.com
Shares of Research In Motion (Nasdaq: RIMM ) are trading lower this morning following a somewhat bearish article published in this weekend’s edition of Barron’s . While the main point of the article focuses on Wal-Mart’s (NYSE: WMT ) recent decision
Source: www.streetinsider.com

Easy come, easy go after China ICBC’s gold glitch - Reuters
BEIJING (Reuters) - A computer glitch at the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China ( 1398.HK ) gave gold traders a 23-minute bonanza that cost the bank dearly last week, sparking a debate on Monday as the bank reclaimed the windfall. ICBC, the
Source: www.reuters.com

Easy come, easy go after gold glitch - Reuters UK
BEIJING (Reuters) - A computer glitch at the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China gave gold traders a 23-minute bonanza that cost the bank dearly last week, sparking a debate on Monday as the bank reclaimed the windfall. ICBC, the world’s biggest
Source: uk.reuters.com

Oz shoppers conduct online research before buying products - Thaindian.com
Melbourne, December 28 (ANI): An Australian study has revealed that people in Queensland are increasingly turning to the Internet for online research about what they wish to buy, so that they may pick up bargains. Experts say that this trend suggests
Source: www.thaindian.com

Gov. Corzine plans to slash N.J. budget by $2.1 billion - Newark Star-Ledger

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Investment ideas for 2009 - Rediff.com
Is it healthy to invest in real estate in the present scenario? Is it better to invest in bank deposits or invest in equity mutual funds at present with a 2-3 year investment horizon? When will the market bottom out or when can you start investing in
Source: inhome.rediff.com

Aberdeen comes out from under a cloud - Times Online
Three years ago Martin Gilbert was still trying to shake off his association with split-capital investment trusts. The scandal, described by the Financial Services Authority as the worst case of mis-selling it had ever encountered, left the
Source: business.timesonline.co.uk

Guinea’s ruling military Junta cancels all mining agreements - The Age
Guinea’s military junta, which seized power after the death of President Lasana Conte this month, cancelled all mining agreements in the country and said existing contracts would be revised. The decision to revise mining agreements was prompted by
Source: business.theage.com.au

5 Tata firms may sell shares for funds - Business Standard
The Rs 251,543-crore Tata group today said at least five of its companies may be readying plans to raise funds from additional share sale to expand their respective businesses instead of depending on the holding company to finance the growth. The
Source: www.business-standard.com

BJP says it’ll sit in J&K opposition - Zee News
New Delhi, Dec 28: Even after reaping a good electoral harvest crossing the double-digit mark for the first time in the Jammu and Kashmir assembly, BJP said it would sit in the opposition to consolidate the “nationalist forces” ahead of the
Source: www.zeenews.com

Fear rather than ambition will drive owners to the marketplace - Guardian Unlimited
Consider the case of Erik Nevland. His eight appearances for Fulham in the Premier League this season have all been made as a substitute and he has not scored. Indeed the forward has started only two matches since Roy Hodgson spent £1.8m to buy him
Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Mid-caps won’t be shining for ever - Economic Times
The Indian stock market has underperformed most other global indices in 2008. Among the bigger emerging markets, China and Russia have done worse than India. However, the steep fall in these markets must be seen in a broader perspective. China’s
Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com

Investment ideas for 2009 - Rediff.com

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Mid-caps won’t be shining for ever - Economic Times
The Indian stock market has underperformed most other global indices in 2008. Among the bigger emerging markets, China and Russia have done worse than India. However, the steep fall in these markets must be seen in a broader perspective. China’s
Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com

Fear rather than ambition will drive owners to the marketplace - Guardian Unlimited
Consider the case of Erik Nevland. His eight appearances for Fulham in the Premier League this season have all been made as a substitute and he has not scored. Indeed the forward has started only two matches since Roy Hodgson spent £1.8m to buy him
Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Guinea’s ruling military Junta cancels all mining agreements - The Age
Guinea’s military junta, which seized power after the death of President Lasana Conte this month, cancelled all mining agreements in the country and said existing contracts would be revised. The decision to revise mining agreements was prompted by
Source: business.theage.com.au

Gov. Corzine plans to slash N.J. budget by $2.1 billion - Newark Star-Ledger
The national economic meltdown has opened a $2.1 billion hole in the current state budget that will have to be closed with emergency cuts and fiscal maneuvers — and the elimination of planned pay raises for state workers, Gov. Jon Corzine said
Source: www.nj.com

5 Tata firms may sell shares for funds - Business Standard
The Rs 251,543-crore Tata group today said at least five of its companies may be readying plans to raise funds from additional share sale to expand their respective businesses instead of depending on the holding company to finance the growth. The
Source: www.business-standard.com

Aberdeen comes out from under a cloud - Times Online
Three years ago Martin Gilbert was still trying to shake off his association with split-capital investment trusts. The scandal, described by the Financial Services Authority as the worst case of mis-selling it had ever encountered, left the
Source: business.timesonline.co.uk

BJP says it’ll sit in J&K opposition - Zee News
New Delhi, Dec 28: Even after reaping a good electoral harvest crossing the double-digit mark for the first time in the Jammu and Kashmir assembly, BJP said it would sit in the opposition to consolidate the “nationalist forces” ahead of the
Source: www.zeenews.com

BJP says it'll sit in J&K opposition - Zee News

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Mid-caps won’t be shining for ever - Economic Times
The Indian stock market has underperformed most other global indices in 2008. Among the bigger emerging markets, China and Russia have done worse than India. However, the steep fall in these markets must be seen in a broader perspective. China’s
Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com

5 Tata firms may sell shares for funds - Business Standard
The Rs 251,543-crore Tata group today said at least five of its companies may be readying plans to raise funds from additional share sale to expand their respective businesses instead of depending on the holding company to finance the growth. The
Source: www.business-standard.com

Aberdeen comes out from under a cloud - Times Online
Three years ago Martin Gilbert was still trying to shake off his association with split-capital investment trusts. The scandal, described by the Financial Services Authority as the worst case of mis-selling it had ever encountered, left the
Source: business.timesonline.co.uk

Guinea’s ruling military Junta cancels all mining agreements - The Age
Guinea’s military junta, which seized power after the death of President Lasana Conte this month, cancelled all mining agreements in the country and said existing contracts would be revised. The decision to revise mining agreements was prompted by
Source: business.theage.com.au

Fear rather than ambition will drive owners to the marketplace - Guardian Unlimited
Consider the case of Erik Nevland. His eight appearances for Fulham in the Premier League this season have all been made as a substitute and he has not scored. Indeed the forward has started only two matches since Roy Hodgson spent £1.8m to buy him
Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Gov. Corzine plans to slash N.J. budget by $2.1 billion - Newark Star-Ledger
The national economic meltdown has opened a $2.1 billion hole in the current state budget that will have to be closed with emergency cuts and fiscal maneuvers — and the elimination of planned pay raises for state workers, Gov. Jon Corzine said
Source: www.nj.com

Investment ideas for 2009 - Rediff.com
Is it healthy to invest in real estate in the present scenario? Is it better to invest in bank deposits or invest in equity mutual funds at present with a 2-3 year investment horizon? When will the market bottom out or when can you start investing in
Source: inhome.rediff.com


100 ways to profit in the difficult times ahead - The Australian

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Salvaging good from bad - News.com.au
AUSTRALIANS are reeling from the woeful performance of their superannuation money and the funds in charge of managing it are feeling the heat. in the past 12 months, many of the big funds have lost as much as half of their members’ savings. It’s been
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5 Tata firms may sell shares for funds - Business Standard

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Gov. Corzine plans to slash N.J. budget by $2.1 billion - Newark Star-Ledger
The national economic meltdown has opened a $2.1 billion hole in the current state budget that will have to be closed with emergency cuts and fiscal maneuvers — and the elimination of planned pay raises for state workers, Gov. Jon Corzine said
Source: www.nj.com

Mid-caps won’t be shining for ever - Economic Times
The Indian stock market has underperformed most other global indices in 2008. Among the bigger emerging markets, China and Russia have done worse than India. However, the steep fall in these markets must be seen in a broader perspective. China’s
Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com

BJP says it’ll sit in J&K opposition - Zee News
New Delhi, Dec 28: Even after reaping a good electoral harvest crossing the double-digit mark for the first time in the Jammu and Kashmir assembly, BJP said it would sit in the opposition to consolidate the “nationalist forces” ahead of the
Source: www.zeenews.com

Investment ideas for 2009 - Rediff.com
Is it healthy to invest in real estate in the present scenario? Is it better to invest in bank deposits or invest in equity mutual funds at present with a 2-3 year investment horizon? When will the market bottom out or when can you start investing in
Source: inhome.rediff.com

Guinea’s ruling military Junta cancels all mining agreements - The Age
Guinea’s military junta, which seized power after the death of President Lasana Conte this month, cancelled all mining agreements in the country and said existing contracts would be revised. The decision to revise mining agreements was prompted by
Source: business.theage.com.au

Fear rather than ambition will drive owners to the marketplace - Guardian Unlimited
Consider the case of Erik Nevland. His eight appearances for Fulham in the Premier League this season have all been made as a substitute and he has not scored. Indeed the forward has started only two matches since Roy Hodgson spent £1.8m to buy him
Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Aberdeen comes out from under a cloud - Times Online
Three years ago Martin Gilbert was still trying to shake off his association with split-capital investment trusts. The scandal, described by the Financial Services Authority as the worst case of mis-selling it had ever encountered, left the
Source: business.timesonline.co.uk

BJP says it’ll sit in J&K opposition - Zee News

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Guinea’s ruling military Junta cancels all mining agreements - The Age
Guinea’s military junta, which seized power after the death of President Lasana Conte this month, cancelled all mining agreements in the country and said existing contracts would be revised. The decision to revise mining agreements was prompted by
Source: business.theage.com.au

5 Tata firms may sell shares for funds - Business Standard
The Rs 251,543-crore Tata group today said at least five of its companies may be readying plans to raise funds from additional share sale to expand their respective businesses instead of depending on the holding company to finance the growth. The
Source: www.business-standard.com

Aberdeen comes out from under a cloud - Times Online
Three years ago Martin Gilbert was still trying to shake off his association with split-capital investment trusts. The scandal, described by the Financial Services Authority as the worst case of mis-selling it had ever encountered, left the
Source: business.timesonline.co.uk

Fear rather than ambition will drive owners to the marketplace - Guardian Unlimited
Consider the case of Erik Nevland. His eight appearances for Fulham in the Premier League this season have all been made as a substitute and he has not scored. Indeed the forward has started only two matches since Roy Hodgson spent £1.8m to buy him
Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Gov. Corzine plans to slash N.J. budget by $2.1 billion - Newark Star-Ledger
The national economic meltdown has opened a $2.1 billion hole in the current state budget that will have to be closed with emergency cuts and fiscal maneuvers — and the elimination of planned pay raises for state workers, Gov. Jon Corzine said
Source: www.nj.com

Mid-caps won’t be shining for ever - Economic Times
The Indian stock market has underperformed most other global indices in 2008. Among the bigger emerging markets, China and Russia have done worse than India. However, the steep fall in these markets must be seen in a broader perspective. China’s
Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com

Investment ideas for 2009 - Rediff.com
Is it healthy to invest in real estate in the present scenario? Is it better to invest in bank deposits or invest in equity mutual funds at present with a 2-3 year investment horizon? When will the market bottom out or when can you start investing in
Source: inhome.rediff.com