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Financial Planning December 1, 2008 David E. Adler |
Vultures Circling Instead of a bear market, the developing investment environment could be characterized as a vulture market. But at the moment the vultures are circling, but not swooping.  |
The Motley Fool November 25, 2008 David Lee Smith |
Constructing a Case for a Beaten-Down Group Washington's push for infrastructure work could benefit the big builders.  |
The Motley Fool November 25, 2008 David Lee Smith |
Watch Out for OPEC's Black Friday Party For the third time in as many months, OPEC will meet over production cuts.  |
The Motley Fool November 25, 2008 David Lee Smith |
Bring Down the Hammer on a Builders' Bailout The automakers haven't succeeded -- yet -- but the builders want your help.  |
The Motley Fool November 25, 2008 Morgan Housel |
Fool Poll: How Are Gas Prices Affecting Your Driving Behavior? Don't be duped; cheap gas isn't here to stay.  |
InternetNews November 24, 2008 Paul Shread |
Technical Analysis: Bulls Make a Dent With last week's breakdowns reversed, the advantage has tilted toward the bulls.  |
AskMen.com Van Jones |
Green Collar Economy For Beginners In this green-economy solution, working-class people, many of whom do not have good jobs right now, are motivated to take on green-collar jobs and start green businesses.  |
Wired Daniel Roth |
Back to the Garage: How Economic Turmoil Breeds Innovation The benefit of a global money drought is that competition tends to vaporize. And for some in technology the stress of tough times has an amazing way of concentrating the mind on the way forward.  |
On Wall Street December 1, 2008 Lauren Barack |
Looking for the Pot of Gold Precious metals are behaving in unexpected ways lately as their prices dip along with the market. But over the long-term, they should still act as a safe haven.  |
On Wall Street December 1, 2008 Stephen P. Utkus |
How Did Smart Money Get It So, So Wrong? There are lessons to be learned from the recent series of events, not the least of which is how smart money got it so wrong, and how the supposedly "dumb" retail investor got it fundamentally right.  |
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