Posted on 03. Apr, 2009 by Michael of Incomediary.com
Hello Everyone,
With this so called Recession, thousands of people are going bankrupt everyday and at the lowest point ever! Today’s list is to show you guys that although times are tough and you think you have lots everything and your to old to have another chance, well your wrong! continue reading »
Thinking of something fun for Memorial Day weekend? Well, we’re going to be partying hard in Vegas this holiday weekend for your birthday friend Rob!
I can’t wait to only play the only game I know how to play which is Roulette! Red or black baby! Wohoo!
Twitter is for kids, Facebook is for oldsters and MySpace? So last year
By John Rogers of Associated Press updated 12:32 p.m. PT, Thurs., May 14, 2009
LOS ANGELES – As the Twitter juggernaut roars across the Internet seemingly unobstructed, meet at least one guy who has angrily placed himself in its path.
Bob Baker disdains Twitter, considers it one of the 21st century’s great wastes of time and (brace yourself Tweeters), has no interest in knowing when you get up in the morning, when you go to bed at night or what you do during the hours in between.
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May19
by AnnaMaria Andriotis
Tuesday, May 19, 2009provided by
With an average of five unemployed people now vying for each job opening, according to the nonprofit Economic Policy Institute, employers who are hiring can afford to be picky — and tight-fisted. Many companies are reducing compensation for their existing employees, which means they’re more likely to offer lower salaries to new hires, says Fred Crandall, a senior consultant at human resources consulting firm Watson Wyatt. In April, 21% of employers had reduced employee compensation, according to a Watson Wyatt survey, up from 7% in February. continue reading »
Posted by JackSimz
There are plenty of people who enjoy playing and creating beautiful music. Unfortunately, not all of them are capable enough to do so, as some of them probably don’t be able to spend money on an expensive musical instrument such as a piano.
Don’t have your own piano yet? Try this one!!
You can now have some fun playing these fake instruments online. Although it’s not the same as a real keyboard piano, you can get delight from this and even learn to play few songs online with your PC’s keyboard and mouse. Before you play these pianos, just make sure you have Java or Flash player installed. Finally, have your computer’s sound system switched on!
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May15
Posted May 15, 2009 09:31am EDT by Aaron Task in Investing, Recession,Banking, Autos, Housing
The green shoots story took a bit of hit this week between data on April retail sales, weekly jobless claims and foreclosures. But the whole concept of the economy finding its footing was “preposterous” to begin with, saysHoward Davidowitz, chairman of Davidowitz & Associates.
“We’re in a complete mess and the consumer is smart enough to know it,” says Davidowitz, whose firm does consulting for the retail industry. “If the consumer isn’t petrified, he or she is a damn fool.”
Davidowitz, who is nothing if not opinionated (and colorful), paints a very grim picture: “The worst is yet to come with consumers and banks,” he says. “This country is going into a 10-year decline. Living standards will never be the same.”
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May13
Posted May 13, 2009 12:17pm EDT by Aaron Task
The “green shoots” theory was looking a little brown around the edges Wednesday as stocks fell sharply following weak April retail sales data and another spike in foreclosures.
Noted bear Gary Shilling, president of A. Gary Shilling & Co., says the recent improvement in economic activity was not a sign the worst has passed but a head fake that’s typical in most recessions. There have been positive quarters of GDP growth in 8 of 11 recessions since WW2, and the stock market rallied in sync, Shilling notes.
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