By: Angela La Volpa | 2010-03-29 | News and society What has happened here in the United States? Has corporate America been helping the economy or hurting it instead? What about lowering prices? read more
By: EtaranNyleve | 2010-12-28 | Finance When looking into debt consolidation the easiest method to find out how the master plan itself will affect your financial status in the future would be to know exactly how the plan works read more
By: Sophia Brain | 2010-11-20 | Economics The unexpected rise of inflation in October in China – 4.4 per cent on a year-on-year basis – spooked global equity and commodities markets. As soon as Chinese authorities announced the unpleasant news and declared measures to contain further acceleration of price rises (a 50 basis points increase in bank reserves and possible price controls), investors around the world sold off equities and commodities in anticipation of a significant slow down of growth in China. read more
By: Cassandra Deaconescu | 2010-04-01 | Immigration Current economic policy is hurting the American economy rather than helping it. By denying work visas to highly qualified professionals the United States is losing valuable resources especially in terms of science and technology not to mention culture. If America continues down a path of intolerance the nation will ultimately miss out on more opportunities than it has gained hiring less qualified American workers. read more
By: Bob Malandruccolo | 2010-04-03 | Sales The sluggish economy has had its toll, even on Google where it has recently reduced the size of its sales force. Other companies such as GlaxoSmithKline, Apple and Sun Microsytems have also reduced their sales forces. Re-sizing the sales force creates a cascading impact on the sales force and their customers. My experience shows that when this type of change occurs in the field, top line revenue and sales force morale are at risk because of the broken relationships between sales professionals and their customers. read more
By: Acedia A | 2011-02-22 | Acne Co2 laser is among of the most preferred laser treatment of most dermatologists and cosmetic surgeons. Acne scarring that range from mild to severe can be treated using Co2 laser acne scar removal. And aside from acne scarring, this type of laser combats wrinkles, fine lines and premature aging. read more
By: Daniel Sims | 2011-05-16 | Health & Fitness What is the current condition of your back? Has all the recent unusual snow fall had your back aching from shoveling all the snow? Read the information below to find a way to reduce the back ache. read more
By: Tom Dawson | 2011-01-02 | Finance The recession that occurred in the 3rd and 4th quarter of 2008 was mainly caused by reckless lending of different financial institutions to take advantage of several markets, particularly, the adverse credit housing market. One of the key financial sectors affected by the recession was the banking and finance sectors both in the UK and across the world... read more
By: Jake Hyten | 2010-04-03 | Debt Consolidation Personal debt reduction has become a hot topic within economic circles with the economy being the way it is. So what is personal debt reduction and how does it work? Personal debt reduction simply refers to steps that people are taking in order to relieve themselves of debt within their own lives read more
By: Cedric Welsch | 2010-09-26 | Finance The latest announcement made by the US Fed and the impact of this on the value of the US dollar seems to suggest that the state of the economy is indeed affecting the value of the dollar. The latest Fed statement that it is prepared to provide further stimulus to the US economy is indicative of two points. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-03-29 | Outsourcing When US corporations are forced to cut labor costs during recessions they often lay off large numbers of people and then try to attempt to outsource as much as possible. During this past recession the United States has lost a huge number of jobs, as factories close, as retailers lay off people and as government has to cut costs because tax base revenue is trickling in at such a slow rate. What is very interesting is that many of these corporations have decided to outsource their jobs internationally. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-19 | Business A little while ago, "fever" of the international oil prices recently from 63 to 68 dollars a barrel back on the high oil prices bounce back to the Chinese government departments lacking fuel and a little worried. read more
By: aston | 2011-05-19 | Flights EasyJet, a budget airline, published an independent report that claims government proposals to raise APD would cut passenger numbers in the UK by 3 million, hit GDP by £2.6 billion and lead to a loss of 77,000 jobs. read more
By: Bernard Peters | 2011-08-23 | Business French transport giant Veolia took control of Hong Kong Tramways as an entry point for business in Mainland China. Funding HK$200 million for engineering and construction to upgrade Hong Kong Tramways light rail system. read more
By: David L. Hall | 2010-03-31 | Product Reviews The upside of a down economy is that the retailers are hurting as badly as individual consumers and families. Why is that a good thing? read more