Archive for October 7th, 2009

Patricia Handschiegel: The New Power Girls: Best Business Investments Shared!

It’s a typical fall afternoon in Los Angeles as women entrepreneurs embark on Pali House for an afternoon of “co-working,” a trend that brings founders, freelancers and other workers in a group setting – like a virtual office. One by one, women entrepreneurs take over the back corner of the room and get settled in. Apples illuminate the landscape as each opens their laptop and begins tackling the afternoon’s work.

Starbucks (Nasdaq: SBUX): Don’t Sip On This Stock Just Yet

Starbucks (Nasdaq: SBUX): Don’t Sip On This Stock Just Yet Stock of the Day by Jeannette Di Louie, Investment U Research Last week, Starbucks Corporation (Nasdaq: SBUX ) debuted “Via Ready Brew” – its new instant coffee. It’s a product that CEO Howard Schultz calls “perhaps the biggest opportunity” in the company’s history. Hmm… perhaps Mr.

America and Europe Join Forces on Natural Gas… Here Are The Companies Set To Profit

America and Europe Join Forces on Natural Gas… Here Are The Companies Set To Profit by Tony Daltorio, Investment U Research Is the natural gas market ever going to emerge from the doldrums? With the global recession still marking its territory across the world, demand has dropped, sending natural gas prices plummeting from last year’s record high of $13.69 per million BTU to below $3 now. That’s a seven-year low.

The Next Big Thing in Health Care: How to Profit From Immunotherapy & Regenerative Medicine

The Next Big Thing in Health Care: How to Profit From Immunotherapy & Regenerative Medicine by Marc Lichtenfeld , Advisory Panelist, Health Care Expert Wednesday, October 7, 2009: Issue #1110 The procedure has been called “one of the most barbaric mistakes ever perpetrated by mainstream medicine.” Back when medicine was highly primitive, the process involved shoving an ice pick-like instrument between the upper eyelid and the eye in hopes of severing certain nerves of the frontal lobe. This was the early method of performing a lobotomy. And just 50 years ago, they were carried out not only on severely mentally ill people, but also on moody teenagers, or housewives who’d lost their enthusiasm for domestic work

Gold prices hit another record high; oil declines

Gold prices hit a record price for a second day in a row, rising to $1,049.70 per troy ounce in New York while December contracts ended floor trade at $4.70 higher on the session to trade at $1,044.40 per troy ounce. Other precious metals also saw gains as December silver was up 21 cents to $17.50

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