Oprah buying it is big. Free spokeswoman? I can't imagine WTW surviving, but Oprah is basically smart money. She's hand in hand with Buffet. I think price will come back and give a chance for a re entry.
All you have to do is pull up a dictionary definition from before the word was changed. What does inflate mean? It means to make bigger? The result of making the money supply bigger is higher prices.
In order to understand how dictionaries work, you have to understand how the English...
The vocabulary has become distorted.
Inflation is the increase of the money supply with the result being higher prices.
Deflation is the reduction of the money supply with the results being lower prices.
Current dictionaries have changed the definition of inflation to mean rising prices...
I don't know off hand, but also I believe the original income tax referred only to passive income, such as dividends but did not include earned income such as wages.
It's just the same game over and over again. Funny thing, the other day while I was at Mall of America I got a receipt from...
Why did elite remove the number of users currently online? Has there been a dramatic drop over the last few years? I remember when replies would come in right away, and now it can be days.
Netflix is about to raise prices again. While they don't have any real competition, their market cap is 46 billion! Really! How in the world could they be worth that much? Why is that investors make the same mistakes over and over again, by investing in companies that are cool and exciting...
Every tax starts off as very small and the feeling that no one will notice it anyway, but wow, look at all the revenue the government will get to waste. However, once the tax is created, it can simply be raised in the future.
Look, if the public sector benefits by having more money added to...
So the list...
zacks.com
morningstar.com
Again, I don't use these and I don't think they're worth very much, but they are honest on the track records of their trading services you can sign up for.
I suppose I could start by adding a few obvious ones.
I don't particularly like zacks.com, but once you sign up for a trial of one of their paid services, you do get to see every trade made and whether they were profitable or not. I'll have to add them for honesty. Same with morningstar.com.