Archive for July 30th, 2008

Jul 30 2008

Gold Investments Market Update - Never Catch a Falling Knife

Published by Mark O'Byrne under Market Updates

Gold
Gold finished trading in New York yesterday at $917.00, down $10.70 and silver was down 10 cents to $17.30. Gold rose slightly in Asian trading before falling. It is down again in early trading in Europe.
Slightly lower oil prices after yesterday’s sharp falls are contributing to gold’s further correction.

Despite increasing financial and economic risk gold [...]

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Jul 30 2008

Only the fittest SMEs will survive the coming recession

Published by Stephen Flood under Commentary, Economics

Small to medium enterprises are the life blood of modern economies. In Ireland for example, up to 56% of the national workforce is employed in by Small to Medium Enterprises, that is to say companies that employ less the 250 employees and would include local industries and mom and pop business outfits.
From the United States [...]

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Jul 30 2008

The ‘lalalalalalalalalala’ Effect

Published by Ed Murphy under Commentary, Economics

Browsing through digg this morning I notice an article titled 9 ways you can take advantage of this “terrible” economy.It’s currently riding high in the digg popularity stakes with just shy of 1000 diggs.
It is, I think, a great example of what I choose to call The lalalalalalalalalala Effect - named after the sound one [...]

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