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The Motley Fool December 3, 2007 David Lee Smith |
Has OPEC Been Neutered? With production sliding within OPEC and gaining elsewhere, the cartel isn't what it once was. Given both the inherent stakes and the macro changes occurring in energy, investors would be unwise to neglect a strong representation in this important sector.  |
The Motley Fool December 3, 2007 Morgan Housel |
Game Consoles Getting Cheaper? Beset by price cuts and dependent on hit titles for profitability, the console market should make investors content to keep their investment dollars sidelined.  |
The Motley Fool December 3, 2007 David Lee Smith |
What's Wrong With a Teaser Freezer? A newly talked about program to boost some ARM holders seems to make sense for us all.  |
The Motley Fool December 3, 2007 Toby Shute |
What Tanker Glut? Higher rates are good news for the crude movers, but don't expect big profits if you're an investor.  |
Managed Care November 2007 |
Underwriting Earnings Slow, But Investment Gains Soar First-quarter underwriting gains for the health insurance industry declined in 2007, while investment gains were up nearly 42% compared with the same period last year.  |
Investment Advisor December 2007 Beth Piskora |
It's a Small World After All Investors are far more likely to turn to mutual funds for international exposure. The average world stock fund has a five-year average annualized return of 19.45%.  |
Global Services November 29, 2007 |
The Future of Foreign-currency Fluctuation To protect themselves against the vagaries of the dollar, IT and BPO service providers will aggressively look to Europe and Japan as markets.  |
Global Services November 29, 2007 |
The Future of Investment Either directly or indirectly through its portfolio companies, PE firms will widen the geographical scope of their search for investment in this sector. At the same time, in India, the leader in the IT and BPO space, such an investment is likely to be at an all-time high.  |
Global Services November 29, 2007 |
The Future of Offshore Wages Globally, offshore wages are changing dramatically as supply and demand reconcile differences. By 2010, the most noticeable change will be the redistribution of arbitrage from a few global hotspots to a broader base of tier-2 cities and newly emerged countries around the world.  |
Global Services November 29, 2007 |
The Future of Outsourcing by the Energy Sector Taken at face value, the energy retail sector would appear to be ripe for outsourcing.  |
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