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A Holiday Present From Taiwan

Thu Nov 19th, 2009

Bob Faulkner

Last month I highlighted the structural changes that have taken place in the DRAM industry and how that makes for a positive investment environment over the next year or so. Since then, there have be

How to Get Big Returns From Small Stocks

Wed Nov 18th, 2009

Josh Lipton

A 40-year veteran of small-cap investing, Bill Nasgovitz never used to concern himself much with the broader macro picture of the US economy. A dedicated, bottoms-up value investor, Nasgovitz simply

The Other Side of the Dollar

Wed Nov 18th, 2009

Todd Harrison

Albert Einstein once said that the definition of insanity was doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Through that lens, the current course of fiscal and monetary po

Randoms: A Devil of a Level

Tue Nov 17th, 2009

Todd Harrison

Where there's smoke, there's Geithner? The recent FASB board meeting was on the 11th and the main topics of discussion surrounded concerns and implications of 167 ruling, and improving dis

Can the Federal Reserve Fight Mother Nature?

Tue Nov 17th, 2009

David Waggoner

Edward R. Dewey was a Harvard-educated economist who worked for the Department of Commerce during the 1929 stock market crash. After the crash he was assigned the task of finding out what caused the

Four Reasons Mexico Is the New China

Fri Nov 13th, 2009

Keith Fitz-Gerald

When it comes to global manufacturing, Mexico is quickly emerging as the “new” China.According to corporate consultant AlixPartners, Mexico has leapfrogged China to be ranked as the cheap

Two Ways To Play: Demand for Treasuries Continues to Soar

Fri Nov 13th, 2009

Terry Woo

Demand for Treasuries Continues to Soar The US sold a record $81 billion in bonds this week -- a new record, but investors sucked it all up, alleviating concerns that the huge supply would overwhelm

Ignore Your Urge to Buy Into Strength

Thu Nov 12th, 2009

Ron Coby

In my opinion, the best comedy ever was the sitcom Seinfeld, and one of the most hilarious episodes was “opposite George." (Click here for a clip and a great laugh.) In this classic episod

Go Green and Invest Ethically

Thu Nov 12th, 2009

Laurie Petersen

We like to think of ourselves as ethical investors all year round at Minyanville. But did you know this is official National Ethical Investment Week and an estimated $2.71 trillion can be characteriz

The Untapped Energy Riches of Uzbekistan

Wed Nov 11th, 2009

Minyanville Staff

Editor's Note: This article was written by energy journalist and government energy adviser John C.K. Daly of OilPrice.com, which offers free information and analysis on energy and commodities. The si
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