Atomic batteries can propel an electric car but it's very inefficient at this point, less than 10%. They are being used right now as a low powered long life power source in remote parts of the world. And to the contrary they don't use nuclear chain reaction.
Pretty much a non-news. It's a contract drawn up to prevent other companies to take over Nvidia. It's sorta like the pac-man defense. Nothing will materialize out of this and each company will go along business as usual.
$9.99 for 200 minutes. I don't see google buying this company. They bought gizmo5 so they're trying to compete with skype. Ads don't work well on landlines but better on smart phones and computers.
Most of those 17 million households that are talked about in the article can have a bank account with no problem. But the article ties that in with lack of access to loans/credit, which in this economy is way more than 17 million. This article fails in it's stat manipulation.
Maybe the guy wants to know the process involved in buying a seat. Isn't it smart to know all the aspects of the infrastructure you are doing business with?
People cannot be this crabby unless they were shorting this market since July.
I would rather buy T or VZ instead of MO. MO has the bigger yield but the telcos listed above have decent yields and have higher growth potential. Also both of those companies have risen less than MO this year so any downward movements should be less impactful while setting up for greater...
Post 1911 - My favorite historical topic: break up of Standard Oil. It's not quite post 1929 but it's a significant point in history.
1944 Bretton Woods system
1964 Civil rights act, especially title 7.
1984 AT&T breakup
1994 - NAFTA