Today on Tomorrow’s News Today, we discuss the ECB’s opinion on stimulus programs, as well as stocks and bonds and technical levels, and that stupendous $12 trillion deficit.
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Randomly Noted – A Newswires Blog
- ‘Proxy Access’ Gives Big Holders Powers Beyond The Ballot Box September 2, 2010Recently approved ”proxy access” should mean more would-be directors’ names listed in the voting packages received by shareholders. But an even greater additional power granted big institutional investors by the regulation, which mandates larger holders’ director nominees be listed alongside board-approved selections, may be demonstrated through their grea […]Neal Lipschutz
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- iPhone art August 31, 2010Erik Isaac took 100 broken iPhone touch screens and turned them into a work of art. Click here to read column. […]Al Lewis
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