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National Real Estate Investor February 1, 2006 Stan Luxenberg |
Advantage Institutions The modest rise in rates has eroded the profit margins of leveraged private buyers and strengthened the hand of institutions that pay mostly with cash. This year, pension funds plan to invest $59 billion in real estate in 2006, up from $51 billion in 2005, according to a new survey.  |
National Real Estate Investor February 1, 2006 Jennifer Popovec |
New Land of Opportunity India is transforming from an exotic locale to the next frontier for American commercial real estate investment. In fact, real estate investment is expected to capture about 18% to 20% of all the money that is coming to India this year from outside its borders.  |
InternetNews February 8, 2006 Paul Shread |
Technical Analysis: Cisco Saves the Day Cisco's earnings came just in time for the Nasdaq.  |
The Motley Fool February 8, 2006 Seth Jayson |
A Growth Investor's Secret Shame The method to market-beating returns is the same for growth and value investors alike.  |
InternetNews February 7, 2006 Paul Shread |
Technical Analysis: Nasdaq on Support Cisco's earnings came just in time for tech investors.  |
BusinessWeek February 13, 2006 Mara Der Hovanesian |
Stocks: Does Anyone Else Hear Snorting? A handful of analysts see a '90s-style bull market if the era of rate hikes ends.  |
HBS Working Knowledge February 6, 2006 Sean Silverthorne |
The Trouble behind Livedoor Robin Greenwood discusses fraud at Livedoor and market manipulation in Japan.  |
InternetNews February 6, 2006 Paul Shread |
Technical Analysis: A Break in the Downtrend Stocks reflect indecision ahead of Cisco's earnings report.  |
The Motley Fool February 6, 2006 Tim Hanson |
325 Incredible Returns Small caps are one area of the market where the individual investor has the opportunity to earn phenomenal returns, but there are also pitfalls. Investors must consider their investments very carefully.  |
Reason February 2006 Ronald Bailey |
Good Migrations A recent study from the National Bureau of Economic Research questions the American conventional wisdom that competition from immigrants invariably hurts native workers.  |
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