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Group type: Public
Started on: 2008-03-27
Interests:
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Category: Business & Finance
Bookmarks: 6
Discussions: 0
Members: 2
Visits: 20
Last active: on 05-12-2008

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This group follows the research of the Supbrime Insight group. Invest and learn with a contrarian mindset.

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Eli F

Common good banks™ will be a ground-breaking new kind of community savings bank, controlled democratically by depositors, lending exclusively to socially and environmentally responsible companies. The bank's profits go to the community. Common good banks™ will offer typical savings bank services: checking accounts, home mortgages, small business loans, online banking, ATM cards, etc.

Tags: bank common democracy economy good on 05-12-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Eli F

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Eli F

Forecasting the stock market is a fool's game—but there are grounds to believe there's another drop in the market yet to come. The reason: a broad decline in consumer spending, which so far has been masked by a quirk in the government's statistics. Combine that with a rapidly unraveling job market, high energy prices, and the continuing credit crunch, and you have the recipe for a drop in consumer stocks. A big decline there could take the rest of the market down with it.

Tags: consumer depression market recession spending stock on 04-10-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Eli F

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Eli F

Thieves smashed the window to break in and then gutted the property for its copper pipes -- a crime that has spread across the United States as the economy slows and foreclosed homes stand empty and vulnerable.

Tags: copper economy foreclosures homes on 04-01-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Eli F

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Eli F

In the middle of perhaps the greatest financial upheaval since the Great Depression, Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson is proposing a change in financial regulations which basically amounts to a big wink to Wall Street.

Tags: depression economy paulson street wall on 03-30-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Eli F

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