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Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

Posts Tagged ‘ Household Spending ’

What Likely Lurks Around the Corner

Dec 15th, 2009 | By Jeff Clark | Category: Featured, Gold Market

Doug Casey and the editors at Casey Research are very skeptical that we are experiencing any sort of economic recovery. In our opinion, too many economic indicators are based on faulty data and optimistic assumptions. Our research suggests that a recovery isn’t sustainable yet. And with that, we lack the foundation needed to support the rapidly rising stock markets.



Fresh Water, the New Oil

Feb 13th, 2009 | By David Fessler | Category: Top Story

The need for fresh clean water is going strong even with reductions in household spending and the looming recession.  David Fessler of Investment U shows you “2 Ways to Play the Coming Water Boom.”



Hot Stocks: Priceline.com (PCLN) Shares Poised to Beam Up

Nov 17th, 2008 | By Money Morning Staff | Category: Financial News

With Priceline.com Inc. (PCLN) – the name-your-own-price travel-services player – it’s time to either beam up or buy in. Priceline – the online airfare and hotel-booking firm known for its kitschy TV ad campaign that stars “Star Trek” star William Shatner as “The Negotiator” – is an interesting possible profit play, thanks to its strong balance sheet and market muscle in the bargain-hunting end of the travel-services sector, the financial weekly Barron’s says.



Japan: Inflation Finally Returns

May 2nd, 2008 | By Merryn Somerset Webb | Category: International Investing

Inflation finally appears to be making a comeback in Japan. Excluding food, it rose to an annual rate of 1.2% in March, a ten-year high, while consumer prices excluding food and energy rose by 0.1% year-on-year, the first positive number since 1998.