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Andy Gordon (www.InvestorsDailyEdge.com) reveals the best thing about falling markets – and two companies you should consider investing in for 2009.
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If you can’t turn on the lights, you can’t make money. That’s the dark reality of a company unable to pay its bills. And without cash lubricating an economy, businesses dry up. I saw it happen in Asia (where I did a lot of business as CEO of a trading company) in the late 1990s. One by one, Asian currencies came under attack by aggressive currency traders. Local currencies quickly sank to one-half to one-fifth of their previous values.
Issue #2551
WEALTHY: Cash rules (Andrew Gordon)
HEALTHY: What Big Pharma is hiding from you (Dr. Ray Sahelian)
WISE: Ovid on money
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
That little extra push your customer needs… (Suzanne Richardson)
Permission granted (Robert Ringer)
It’s Good to Know… about sex and the Internet
Add “lassitude” to your vocabulary
When I was getting ready to promote the 2008 International Sketch Comedy Competition, I needed a celebrity host. I’d been producing this event for several years - but this time, I intended to market a video of it. And I knew that if I wanted to have a chance of doing that successfully, I needed a “name.”
“Horripilation” (haw-rip-uh-LAY-shun) - from the Latin for “to bristle” + “hair” - is goose bumps.
It’s easy to hit “information overload”. Rich Schefren (www.StrategicProfits.com) reveals how you can prevent yourself from getting bogged down in too much information, and only take in the most relevant, valuable advice you can find.
I discovered long ago that if I wanted to continually improve my company and my own performance I need to leverage my past experience for all it’s worth. Stated more simply - to make 2009 the best it can be, you need to analyze what took place in 2008.
In the U.S., the coldest temperature recorded was minus 79.8 degrees Fahrenheit in the Endicott Mountains of northern Alaska. Worldwide, the coldest temperature recorded was in Vostok, Antarctica - minus 129 degrees Fahrenheit.
You know by now that there are “good” fats and “bad” fats. And you’ve probably heard that small amounts of omega-6 fatty acids from seeds and plants are essential for your body. When combined with omega-3 fatty acids from fish, omega-6s appear to play an integral role in maintaining health. Together, these two fats can help regulate brain development, energy production, and immune function, and control inflammation.
By Suzanne Richardson | Mon, Dec 29, 2008
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