Glass Jars Stories Of Today

tracybob28 | November 28, 2010

The Wall Street Journal published several articles lately noting the failure of significant corporations to manage inventory levels during the rapid downturn in retail. Glassware producers and distributors can’t afford to tie up money in inventory. During the rapid growth of the late 90′s and early 21 century, obtaining glass jars in bulk from China [...]

The Impending Smart Phone Conflict: May The Iphone Stand Up The Test Of Time?

tracybob28 | November 28, 2010

There is warfare brewing and rumours of war previously in mid-air! The clash of the titans is going to be at its peak and it’s only a matter of time ahead of these technological giants battle out once again. The reward? The leading spot of who owns the very best Smartphone there is in the [...]

Electrical Industry Shows Significant Signs Of Recovery

tracybob28 | November 27, 2010

  It would seem that on a global scale, both the Industrial Electrical and Consumer Electronics markets have weather the stormy recession years and are completely back on form. Whilst the emergence from recession is in fact dependent on and driven by the sale of luxury electronic goods, understanding of the state of the electrical [...]

Economic Sun Not Quite As Bright As Carribean Sun

tracybob28 | November 25, 2010

Tourists are being advised to go on their Caribbean holidays as a terrifying hurricane season comes to a close having caused much destruction but killing relatively few. Hurricane Tomas claimed the lives of 14 people on the island of St. Lucia at the beginning of November. The destruction triggered a total of $13 million in [...]

Why Irish Assets Could Be Smiling

tracybob28 | November 24, 2010

A couple of days before Irish politicians finally swallowed their pride and agreed to the EU’s financial bailout eqivalent to 60% of the size of the Irish economy (dwarfing the Greek bailout in May which represented only 47% of the Hellenic gross domestic product) a gleaming new terminal building opened at Dublin airport. T2 cost [...]

Household Sale Rates – Will Housing Ever Be A Great Expense Once More?

tracybob28 | November 23, 2010

House Sale Prices. Home rates have fallen steeply in the final few of years, and with beneficial motive. Households had been bought by irresponsible buyers and irresponsible mortgages have been produced to generate anybody qualify for 1. It did not matter to your lender no matter whether or not the buyer could in fact pay [...]

Conditions In The Financial Economy And Personal Savings Rates Shape Your Future Finances

tracybob28 | November 21, 2010

Stocks invested for retirement and savings rate percentages direct your future financial security. Know how your existing rate of savings determines your future personal finance goals. Along with your hard work to earn more money, your personal savings rate mostly affects your lifetime financial security by continually feeding your investment assets. You and your family [...]

Asia’s Meteoric Economic Rise

tracybob28 | November 20, 2010

Much of Asia’s economy was booming prior to the global economic turndown, with many TNCs (Trans National Corportations) relocating factories to exploit cheaper costs, such as rent and labour. TNCs presence in developing nations is vital for that particular country to progress economically, despite sometime chastising TNCs for their role in exploiting these nations. The [...]

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