I’d like to feel sorry for people on Newt Gingrich’s e-mail list, but I really can’t. Read the rest of this entry »
Earlier I told you about a new online money making program called 32 Days To Success. And with the official program launch only a couple days away (March 1st) there is a flood of
new free stuff being given away at the http://32daystosuccess.com website.
The market is disappointed with this morning’s economic news, which showed that Q4 GDP contracted at a rate of -6.2% (vs. -5.4% consensus). This is the steepest drop in economic activity since 1982. Given that consumer spending is a big part of this calculation, and that it remained weak well into Jan-Feb, it is likely that Q109 GDP will also show significant weakness.
…apparently weaves a mean tall tale, which embellished the speech in which he chose to respond to Obama’s economic speech by reiterating the claim that Mississippi’s economic system should serve as a national model. (Although pointing it out makes you a racist.)
Guest post by Joe Soderlund
We all know that placing ads on your blog can make you a substantial amount of money.
When it comes to choosing the company most people choose Google Adsense because of its popularity and consistency. However, I have found that Bidvertiser is also a good alternative to Google Adsense.
At year-end, 252 insured institutions with combined assets of $159 bln were on the FDIC’s “Problem List.” These totals are up from 171 institutions with $116 bln in assets at the end of the third quarter, and 76 institutions with $22 bln in assets at the end of 2007.
Next month will be the tenth anniversary of when I started publishing a weekly column in the Rocky Mountain News. This afternoon Scripps Howard announced that the RMN, which is Colorado’s oldest continuously operating business (150 years), will publish its last edition tomorrow. People had been expecting this since December, when Scripps announced it was looking for a buyer for the paper, which is part of a joint operating agreement with the Denver Post. Not surprisingly, none was forthcoming. The Post, which is also losing money, will continue to operate, at least for now, and being the only paper in town will probably buy it a few more years.
Guest post by Andrew Hansen from http://crapcuttermarketing.com
I often receive the question:
The market is getting a nice bounce this morning, although you know I generally prefer a market that opens weak and closes strong. A strong market open like this too often runs the risk of fading by the closing bell. Let’s hope I’m wrong this time.
Shorter Verbatim Dave Schultheiss: “What Im hoping is that, yes, that person may have AIDS, have it seriously as a baby and when they grow up, but the mother will begin to feel guilt as a result of that.” Well, you have to, ah, appreciate the honesty.