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August 05, 2006
Indian equities end marginally
Indian equities end marginally higher
PlanetGuru - Mumbai, Aug 5 (IANS) Indian equities ended marginally higher during the trading week ended Friday, even as a key Indian stock market index managed to breach the 11,000-point mark for the first time in four months before sliding again. During the week
Advertisers, eBay to test ad sales idea
Boston Herald - It s not yet clear how the marketplace experiment might work, but Liodice said the idea was to sell advertising much like stocks are traded on the Nasdaq Stock Market, with transparent prices for each item that are visible to all participants.
Advice on stock market circa 1953
Morris County Daily Record - I've just gotten around to reading"How to Buy Stocks"by Louis Engel, a paperback book that I found in a used-book store in Kingston, N.Y. I am bowled over by how much the investment world has changed since the book was published 53 years ago -- in
Supporters of Mexico's leftist candidate block stock market, vow to
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Color Kinetics Inc. (CLRK) President and CEO to Ring the NASDAQ Stock
MSN MoneyCentral - The opening bell is available from 9:20 a.m. to 9:35 a.m. on uplink IA-5 C-band/transponder 14. The downlink frequency is 3980 horizontal; audio: 6.2/6.8. The feed can also be found on Waterfront fiber 1623. If you have any questions, please contact
Investing In Foreclosed Real Estate For a Higher Return
WIS-TV - With savings interest rates at a 30-year low and the stock market looking too perilous for small investors, many people are putting money in an asset they understand -- real estate. One of the best places to invest is in foreclosure and bargain
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