In addition, some interesting predictions for 2012 have been made: such as what will be the price of gold on December 31, 2012; or who will win the White House this year; or what wild, Black Swan events are likely to hit us this year?
We are already well into the New Year with 8% of the year already gone. Most of us have probably made our New Year’s Resolutions and are well on the way to a prosperous new year.
In addition, some interesting predictions for 2012 have been made: such as what will be the price of gold on December 31, 2012; or who will win the White House this year; or what wild, Black Swan events are likely to hit us this year? Add Comment Finding a hot market is a little bit like being a detective. The characteristics of a hot market are as follows: Tick … tick … tick … as time marches on, you still can’t find enough time?
You know the mantra that “time is money”; some will even say that “time is time and money is money.” Just 2 years after knocking its archrival Circuit City into bankruptcy, big-box BEST BUY is itself “on the ropes.”
Late 2010, the retailer revealed earnings and market share losses sent investors stampeding to exits. As of late May 2011, the stock was off its high by 21% and trading at a meager 9X earnings. The WSJ says “investors should not assume Best Buy just needs to recover. Threats are likely to worsen …”, notably including Amazon’s relentless growth, beating every discounter’s discounts, producing an overall 66% increase in its sales of electronic products. Having a home-based business is rapidly becoming a necessity in our underperforming economy. Here are some guidelines to make sure your home-based business is not a hobby but a legitimate business. Follow these guidelines and shelve your worries about the IRS ruining your home-grown financial survival plan. These advantages are available to all businesses, even small ones. As the economic crisis continues to take a toll on people around the world and unemployment rates steadily rise, a home-based business opportunity may be the answer to a shrinking job market. Unfortunately, too many people today see unemployment as part of the economic cycle and they believe that when the economy recovers, employment will naturally go up. |

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