By John Mauldin
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I admit that of late my writings have had a rather dark tone. [...]
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Here is a good blog article from The Telegraph.
“Watch out. This may be just the beginning. In the scale of things, the debt problems of Dubai are little more than a flea bite. Dubai’s sovereign debts total “just” $80bn, which counts for nothing against the trillions being raised by advanced economies to plug fiscal deficits.
Small [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on November 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Happy Thanksgiving to all. May you and your family be healthy, be safe and enjoy.
We also give thanks to our troops and pray for their safety and getting their mission accomplished.
On this Thanksgiving, we say “thank you” to our forefathers for founding this Judeo Christian nation, and giving us our Constituion and the values [...]
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Posted in Board Of Intellectual Capital, Business models, Economy, Gerbsman Partners, IPO news, Investments, Market research, Strategy, Technology, Venture Capital, Venturebeat, tagged A123, boic, clean tech ipo, Cleantech Group, General motors, Gerbsman Partners, gigaom, ipo rumors, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Silver Spring Networks, Solyndra, tesla inc, tesla ipo, Tesla motors Inc on November 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Sounds to me like Tesla is going public. Here is some coverage on the topic from The GreenBeat blog at WSJ Online.
“Rumors are swirling today that Tesla Motors is seriously considering an initial public offering sometime soon. The talk has been tracked to two anonymous sources, who say the six-year-old company could cash in big [...]
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Here is an article from Wall Street Journal worth reading.
“President Barack Obama took office promising to lead from the center and solve big problems. He has exerted enormous political energy attempting to reform the nation’s health-care system. But the biggest economic problem facing the nation is not health care. It’s the deficit. Recently, the White [...]
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