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Ben: It's All Part of My Master Plan

Thu Nov 19th, 2009

Ron Coby

Editor's Note: See Ron Coby's first "letter" to Ben Bernanke here.  And his "thank you note" to Ben here. This is for illustrative purposes only and isn't an offer to buy or

Oil Pipelines Strike Up Geopolitical Strife

Wed Nov 18th, 2009

Minyanville Staff

Editor's Note: This article was written by energy journalist Philip H. de Leon of OilPrice.com, which offers free information and analysis on energy and commodities. The site has sections devoted to

Exxon: Slick, Slimy, and Dangerous

Wed Nov 18th, 2009

Ryan Goldberg

Editors Note: Welcome to Love It or Hate It, a regular dual-column feature that will capture the love-hate relationship America has with some of its biggest, most controversial companies. For past co

Assessing the Odds of Our Depression's Shape

Wed Nov 18th, 2009

Mike Mish Shedlock

Economist Brad DeLong, of the Department of Economics at UC Berkeley, is getting increasingly pessimistic. He says the chance of Great Depression now is at 5%:  For 2 1/4 years now I have been

Money, Plugged-In Parents Top Kid Stressors

Tue Nov 17th, 2009

Monica Vila

Kids are more stressed out this year -- and many parents are missing or ignoring the signs.That appears to be the conclusion of the American Psychology Association's annual Stress in America survey,

For the Real Retail Story, Look to Insiders

Mon Nov 16th, 2009

Josh Lipton

The October retail sales numbers released this morning present a very mixed bag. Excluding autos, strategists say they looked mediocre at best. More to the point, the recent decision of corporate ins

Why Citigroup Looks Lucky to Have Pandit

Thu Nov 12th, 2009

Megan Barnett

Many people never thought this day would come. Citigroup’s (C) employees and shareholders -- and by definition, taxpayers -- are fortunate to have Vikram Pandit at the helm of the struggling ba

Don’t Let Negative Feedback Derail You

Tue Nov 10th, 2009

Associated Press

Whether it's a bad performance review or an unexpected scolding from the boss, negative feedback hits workers squarely in the ego.It's never easy to hear that something is wrong with your work, your

The Washington Chainsaw Massacre

Mon Nov 9th, 2009

Minyan Peter Atwater

If you listen closely, you can almost hear “Gentlemen, start your chainsaws,” as regulators and politicians in Washington begin to contemplate the fate of our “too big to fail&rdquo

Coke Wars!

Fri Nov 6th, 2009

Josh Lipton

For the second time this year, New York Governor David Paterson proposed a tax on non-diet soft drinks to help the state close its $3 billion budget gap.In addition to raising much needed funds, the
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