And makes US companies extremely cheap to buy at the moment.
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The weak dollar helps American
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 2:12 AM, Adam Buckland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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And makes US companies extremely cheap to buy at the moment.
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Outsource to the USA where your euro goes far!
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Stephen Russell
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On Wednesday, March 05, 2008 8:41 AM Stephen Russell wrote:
Outsource to the USA where your euro goes far!
I saw part of the Colbert Report show last night and he was interviewing
a gentleman from India. Steve told him that all those jobs we sent to
India, we want them back. They said that US
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And makes US companies
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On Wednesday, March 05, 2008 8:41 AM Stephen Russell wrote:
Outsource to the USA where your euro goes far!
I saw part of the Colbert Report show last night and he
On Wednesday, March 05, 2008 9:32 AM Michael wrote:
I'm sure some economist would debate that or at least say how that's
good for America.
Those are the economist who are backed by large corporations that look
for any way to cut the bottom line and make bigger profits. Sure, that
is good for
In the UK the statement that the business only uses local call-centres (ie
non-Indian) is used as a marketing point. What they do instead is use call
centres in the North East or Scotland where the accent is almost as bad :-)
John Weller
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While I agree with your ideas, I have to say the UK is not keeping to those.
HSBC bank for example has a call center that I have problems understanding.
And I can understand Texans !!! well nearly.
As for the Scots. I like the accent and find it pleasant especialy on
females. West country is
Subject: RE: [NF] Investing in the recession
While I agree with your ideas, I have to say the UK is not keeping to
those.
HSBC bank for example has a call center that I have problems
understanding.
And I can understand Texans !!! well nearly.
As for the Scots. I like the accent and find
set it up? nah just getting it to work would have been good. I had to
threaten them to get it replaced.
Allen
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Hi Allen, surely you are not admitting to needing
Stephen Russell wrote:
Anyone use any software to get ahead of this impending recession?
But George Bush said that we aren't heading into recession.
I am going on instinct for now and would like to get a better feeling on my
pure guesses.
Those would be energy, companies that supply the
Forget the software. You have to study the companies balance sheets, look at
the products they sell and then estimate the market for these products.
There is no shortcut. Believe me, I thought I could use intuition and
software charts. Didn't help.
By now most energy company stocks are pretty
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 11:55 AM, Nicholas Geti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Forget the software. You have to study the companies balance sheets, look
at
the products they sell and then estimate the market for these products.
There is no shortcut. Believe me, I thought I could use intuition and
The weak dollar helps American companies; especially those that manufacture
and/or sell outside the U.S.
With weak dollar and it not looking goof for some time the only companies
that I'd think of for US based companies that make a stellar product or
service. One that people will jump on
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 11:49 AM, Paul M¢Nett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen Russell wrote:
Anyone use any software to get ahead of this impending recession?
But George Bush said that we aren't heading into recession.
I am going on instinct for now and would like to get a better feeling
Nicholas wrote:
Forget the software. You have to study the companies balance sheets, look at
the products they sell and then estimate the market for these products.
Actually the answer is forget the fundamentals. Watch the charts as they
measure the buying psychology of the market. It may
Charts are only good for a month or so. To invest for 5 years or more you
have to start with good fundamentals to weather the ups and downs.
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Charts are only good for a month or so. To invest for 5 years or more you
have to start with good fundamentals to weather the ups and downs.
Exactly... to buy and hold without keeping an eye on things is a recipe for
disaster. The world has changed and corp leadership is only looking to the
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and corp leadership is only looking to the next quarter. This short sited
thinking is bad for everyone,
Absolutely, and I don't see why more fuss isn't made about such
short-sighted decisions. Seems politicians and the corporate tycoons
are running the
I was thinkg an oil stock like Exxon or BP would be good.
JH
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Stephen,
The stock market
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I was thinkg an oil stock like Exxon or BP would be good.
JH
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