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The Sun Never Sets on Solyndra
Marvin Kitman 9/28/2011 12 comments Last week, a House committee questioned how a solar energy company went bankrupt after getting $535 million in government loans. But it really wanted to implicate the Obama Administration in wasteful spending.
How Did We Get Here?
David O. Taylor 9/27/2011 12 comments Speakers at a recent conference for investment professionals recognize we’ve reached a place we don’t want to be. The question: How did we get here?
Need an Optimist? Go Wesbury
Noreen Seebacher 9/22/2011 29 comments Economist Brian Wesbury says the economy is doing just fine, and now's the time to buy stocks. But he also said that in 2008, before the Dow crashed.
The Gang of Eight
Marvin Kitman 9/16/2011 13 comments The so-called debates haven't helped much if you're trying to determine which candidate will be good for business -- or which one best represents the heart and soul of the party.
When Europe Goes Boom
R. Scott Raynovich 9/14/2011 14 comments Europe's financial markets are under siege with possibly the largest global banking crisis since the 1930s. Don't be complacent. Be ready.
Next Stimulus Must Focus on Jobs, Period
John Jordan 9/12/2011 18 comments The business community is giving some serious thought to the president’s proposed American Jobs Act and even embracing some facets of it. The caveat: It has to deliver what it promises.
A Republican's Confession
Marvin Kitman 9/12/2011 29 comments I’ve taken a lot of abuse for being a Republican in my family. They are all Democrats. So it made it interesting to watch President Obama’s speech to Congress Thursday night (the pregame show on TV).
The Gold Update
IU Education 9/7/2011 8 comments With gold up nearly 25% so far this year, it's time to look at ways to value gold, how to trade it, and how high the bull market may take it.
Devastation's Silver Lining
John Jordan 9/1/2011 22 comments If there's an upside, it's that destruction leads to construction – and that means jobs. It may also mean positive things for the economy.
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The Sun Never Sets on Solyndra
Marvin Kitman 9/28/2011 12 comments Last week, a House committee questioned how a solar energy company went bankrupt after getting $535 million in government loans. But it really wanted to implicate the Obama Administration in wasteful spending.
How Did We Get Here?
David O. Taylor 9/27/2011 12 comments Speakers at a recent conference for investment professionals recognize we’ve reached a place we don’t want to be. The question: How did we get here?
Need an Optimist? Go Wesbury
Noreen Seebacher 9/22/2011 29 comments Economist Brian Wesbury says the economy is doing just fine, and now's the time to buy stocks. But he also said that in 2008, before the Dow crashed.
The Gang of Eight
Marvin Kitman 9/16/2011 13 comments The so-called debates haven't helped much if you're trying to determine which candidate will be good for business -- or which one best represents the heart and soul of the party.
When Europe Goes Boom
R. Scott Raynovich 9/14/2011 14 comments Europe's financial markets are under siege with possibly the largest global banking crisis since the 1930s. Don't be complacent. Be ready.
Next Stimulus Must Focus on Jobs, Period
John Jordan 9/12/2011 18 comments The business community is giving some serious thought to the president’s proposed American Jobs Act and even embracing some facets of it. The caveat: It has to deliver what it promises.
A Republican's Confession
Marvin Kitman 9/12/2011 29 comments I’ve taken a lot of abuse for being a Republican in my family. They are all Democrats. So it made it interesting to watch President Obama’s speech to Congress Thursday night (the pregame show on TV).
The Gold Update
IU Education 9/7/2011 8 comments With gold up nearly 25% so far this year, it's time to look at ways to value gold, how to trade it, and how high the bull market may take it.
Devastation's Silver Lining
John Jordan 9/1/2011 22 comments If there's an upside, it's that destruction leads to construction – and that means jobs. It may also mean positive things for the economy.
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