Google News Snafu Wreaks Havoc on United Airlines Stocks

This goes to show you the power of Google: when old news, masking 'new' news, gets re-distributed through Google's all-mighty Engine of Search, it can have serious repercussions. Yesterday, a six year old...

Steve Jobs is Dead! I Mean... Alive! (Erroneous Obituary Published)

What, is it that slow a news day that Bloomberg had to spice things up by declaring Apple honcho Steve Jobs dead? Or, more likely, to they have an ongoing obituary file on hand in case he doesn't live to reach eighty-something? INdeed, it's common practice for news outfits to...

Banco do brasil to increase loans for cars, homes, agriculture

Brasil's economy is doing well, after years of struggle. The sugar cane based alcohol production creates energy independance for cars. Brazil is the world's major soya bean exporter, it's currency 1 $US is valid...

Brett Favre finally makes it to New York

Brett Favre was almost drafted to the Jets at the beginning of his careet, but New York passed on the football legend (well, he wasn't one then). So Favre ended up eventually with Green Bay.But yesterday, he...

Bloomberg - Soon to Own Western Hemisphere?

 As some of you may know, I am currently in the job market, looking, once again, for those greener pastures, although, these days, somewhat wistfully, I must admit. My resume is out there in a few, shall we...

Merrill set to sell Bloomberg stake for $4.5bn

Some interesting news for those who follow the fate of Michael Bloomberg.  It seems the meltdown in the financial sector has allowed him to buy back a big stake of his empire from Merrill Lynch."Merrill Lynch is set to sell its 20 per cent stake in Bloomberg for about...

Jackson's `Crude' Remarks May Give Boost to Obama

July 10 (Bloomberg) -- The Reverend Jesse Jackson's derogatory comments about Barack Obama could provide a boost for the presumptive Democratic nominee, giving him an opportunity to win over some voters who have been skeptical of his candidacy. Jackson was appearing on...

New Zealand Economists Lower 2008 Growth Forecasts, Survey Says

Seven of 13 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News predict that the economy was in recession in the first two quarters of the year, which will prompt the central bank to cut interest rates as early as July. ...

Tomatoes in The state of Baja California Mexico are certified safe

Our tomatoes heve been certified clean. Tomatoe farms around the city had  their production stopped, their  economy was affected this past week. I didn't buy any tomatoes just in case but at the...

Apple 3G iPhone Release Has Analysts Talking

The release of the 3G iPhone by Apple CEO Steve Jobs at the World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco this week has created a stir among Apple stock analysts and experts. Confidence had dropped...

Apple 3G iPhone Release Has Analysts Talking

The release of the 3G iPhone by Apple CEO Steve Jobs at the World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco this week has created a stir among Apple stock analysts and experts. Confidence had dropped slightly in the days preceding the announcement due to...

Bloomberg, ABC News Offer To Host Presidential Campaign Townhall

NEW YORK — Mayor Michael Bloomberg and ABC News made a formal offer to host the first proposed presidential town hall meeting between John McCain and Barack Obama, according to a letter being sent to both candidates Sunday. McCain, the likely Republican nominee, last...

News Consumer ADD Aside, the American Economic Woes Keep'a Coming

One of the problems with AmericanNews Consumers is that they are affected by some form of AttentionDeficit Disorder - though a story may remain important it is soonforced off the front page by readers/viewers hungry for the nextthing."June 6 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. lost jobs...

Libertarian Convention Begins Today in Denver

The Libertarian Party Convention caught the attention of the financial press today, but for different reasons.Under the headline, Being Ron Paul, the Wall Street Journal ran an article this morning about the...

Bloomberg's Racist and Fraudulent Police Actions make even Giuliani look Good

Mayor Bloomberg has managed to one-up the fascist Giulianiand waist $100 million dollars of the cities money in the process. When the New York City police aren't busy chasing down andarresting city residents who...

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