Author Archives: MoneyMaker
Stocks Under $10: Medical Name Getting Volatile
The swings are getting bigger, but the fundamentals haven’t changed since its last profit report. Continue reading
BRCD received two early-morning price-target hikes
Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. (BRCD – 5.75) stepped up to the earnings plate after last night’s bell…( Read More ) Continue reading
A Post-Earnings Purchase
We are adding shares to this name, which posted in-line results on Tuesday but is trading lower following a downgrade. Continue reading
GRMN’s fourth-quarter results easily exceeded expectations
As corporate earnings season continues this week, Garmin Limited (GRMN – 48.95) took its turn in the spotlight this morning…( Read More ) Continue reading
Why employees hate their bosses
The research also found that fewer than 40 per cent of employees are motivated by their supervisor to give their best effort. Continue reading
Debate on Student Funding in the UK – part 1 | Atlanta Jobs – Hiring …
Thе recession hаѕ meant thаt ουr parents hаνе less money tο support υѕ, term-time work іѕ scarce аnd summer work аlmοѕt impossible tο find. Hardship funds асrοѕѕ … Capitalism isnt working аnd thе results include mass unemployment , repossessions, increased racism, criminal neglect οf climate change аnd intensified pressures towards war. In Britain unemployment … Wе need action tο defend еνеrу job аnd tο win rights fοr thе unemployed . Thе government hаѕ … Continue reading
DELL’s fourth-quarter profit fell short of expectations
After its first foray north of the 13,000 mark mark since 2008, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) is flat heading into today’s session…( Read More ) Continue reading
Airlines sold off aggressively on Tuesday, with stocks like DAL and JBLU down more than 7%
The failure of the Dow transportation average to confirm recent new highs in the Dow industrials (namely, Dow 13,000), has sent more than a few ripples through the world of old-school chartists…( Read More ) Continue reading
"Only 25 pc of engineering grads directly employable"
Only 25 per cent of those passing out of the colleges at present met the requirements of the firms, Member of Scientific Advisory Council to PM Kiran Karnik said. Continue reading
Economix Blog: Casey B. Mulligan: The Safety Net Isn't Free …
For example, because of the extra taxes needed to help pay for the unemployment insurance program, a taxpayer may no longer be able to afford to make an addition to his house. Thus, while jobs will be needed to serve the unemployed people as they spend their benefit payment, there will be no need for the construction workers and others who would have helped with the taxpayer's home project. Dean Baker of the Center for … It borrows money by selling bonds. Continue reading






