Posted on 09 January 2011. Tags: 8 years, blah blah, bush, business person, economic crisis, gramm, journalistic sources, journalists, libs, mortgage meltdown, republicans, tinfoil hat, viewpoint, wall street, zingers
I don’t want to hear about Gramm or have to put my tinfoil hat on to hear your answers. Make it detailed, intelligent, and concise. I’ve read too many articles from real journalists who work Wall Street; hit me with your best "It’s the Republicans fault because….." that any business person would understand. Otherwise, I’ll have to say the libs are primarily responsible for our current economic crisis because of the mortgage meltdown for which they bear a lot of responsibility (I have lots of credible journalistic sources to prove my side, but I’m always willing to listen to any other viewpoint if it’s factual).
Ok, lots of good one line zingers but no real evidence it’s the Republicans fault? Come on, I know there’s a few libs out there who studied econ 101?!?!
Blah blah Bush 8 years blah blah…..come on, give me real information from good sources!
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Posted on 26 August 2010. Tags: auto data, credit crunch, data processing, decline, economic downturn, fears, investors, job, jobs, macroeconomic advisers, mktg, payroll, private sector employment, stocks, wall street, wall street expectations
Stocks slumbed Friday on data revealing the first monthly employment decline in four years..heightening in vestors’ fears that the credit crunch has developed into a broader economic downturn. however, the market is clearly worried that the wall strrt [ credit crunch] spread to Main Street. "The bullish case was that overseas strength would create demand for U.S. products, jobs would stay strong and the housing problem contained." but on August’s, the payroll drop was below WAll Street expectations of a 112,000-job increase, even after many investors steeled themselves for a below- forcast hiring number following a tepid report earlier this week on private-sector employment by Auto Data Processing and Macroeconomic Advisers.
What do you guys think about this, and how would you summarize this Article in your own words, by analyzing and discusing it with personnal opinions and do you agree or disagree and whats the format for this as in like writing a NEWS BRIEF!!!! MKTG
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Posted on 03 February 2010. Tags: food technology, marketing, wall street, wall street journal
I have a few here in the Wall Street Journal but I don’t like them very much. Can someone find me a current article about something thats going on in the marketing world about a certain product. A popular product. It can be food, technology, etc.
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