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SEC Historical Fireside Chat Scheduled

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

Since the creation of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in 1934, the agency has had jurisdiction over foreign securities offerings within America, and has influenced the regulation of securities in other (more…)

The Ethanol Farce Is Also Immoral

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Henry L. Stuart whose comments are found below, resides in McKinleyville, Texas

My daughter, who owns a feed and farm supply business in Bosque County,
Texas, 40 miles west of Waco, reports that corn is being grown in Texas
where corn has never grown before. This corn is destined for the ethanol
craze.

The agricultural programs supporting corn make it a sure winner for growers.
If the crop fails for any reason, federal crop insurance covers the losses.
If a bumper crop and a glut tend to depress prices, there is compensation
for that, (more…)

Your Answer Could Be Worth A $1,000,000!

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Companies with scientific challenges are now tapping into individual experts all around the world by posting their problem on InnoCentive.com.

As an expert you become a problem solver by submitting a “bid” in the form of possible answers. The winning bid results in cash prizes ranging from $10,000 to $1,000,000.

Launched by Eli Lilly in 2001, InnoCentive is now used by dozens of Fortune 500 companies including Boeing, DuPont and Procter & Gamble. More than (more…)

Free Travel To Guatemala In Exchange For Your Help

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

One way to travel to Guatemala is to volunteer with Child-aid. They are looking for volunteers for a day, a week, or a year. They need people to answer phones when people call from the states inquiring about their language school. They need people to help in their preschool program.

If you speak Spanish you could help teach Spanish in one of the Mayan villages, or sort and catalogue the books that are donated. If you teach you could teach English, or teach (more…)

Is There Any Sense To Farm Subsidies?

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

The price of wheat has almost tripled in the past 10 months. The price of corn is rising as ethanol becomes more popular. Is this the right strategy to follow? Or will this corporate welfare hurt America in the long (more…)

The Growth & Use of Secondary Capital In Today’s World

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

The growth and use of Secondary Capital—New Money—creates unprecedented wealth in this new age of possibility…

It’s no secret that governments are slowly losing control of their monetary systems in the global marketplace, as capital movements have sprung free of most national controls.

Consider that the relative values of national currencies are increasingly set by the vast, rapidly moving currency exchange market (more…)

Effectiveness of Ethanol To Solve Energy Problem Questioned

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

At The Wall Street Journal’s “ECO:nomics” conference … 21% (of the 300 attendees)
thought ethanol would be a significant part of solving the nation’s energy
problem. Archer Daniels CEO, Ms Patricia Woertz, was on a panel as her company is a big producer of ethanol and the audience was tough on (more…)

Bill Gates Says More Highly-Skilled Immigrants Needed

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

US high-tech companies are being forced to outsource more jobs overseas because of outdated restrictions on immigration, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates told Congress on Wednesday, March 12.

Gates, echoing a longstanding complaint from the technology sector, told a congressional panel that the US immigration system “makes attracting and retaining high-skilled immigrants exceptionally challenging for (more…)

Reputation Management More Important Than Brand Management

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

“I can’t recall a time when PR has been as strong,” Sir Martin Sorrell, the head of the UK-based marketing and public relations conglomerate WPP, told the Guardian. “Something has changed and the reason for the change is online activity, where personal recommendation and personal communication have become more i (more…)

Nation’s Largest Baking Companies March On Washington

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

America’s baking industry is getting ready to stage a major
food-related demonstration, calling it the “Band of Bakers March on
Washington.”

“On March 12th, over 50 of the nation’s largest baking companies
will march on Washington D.C.,” said Lee Sanders, senior vice
president of government relations and public affairs for the American
Baking Association.

GOAL OF THE BAKERS MARCH

–>Get government to rethink its ethanol policies as corn for ethanol is
impacting food security at home and (more…)