Archives:
November 2010

How Social Media will disrupt the traditional “Retailing” Model

By Harish Kotadia, MyVenturePad.com Groupon, the “localized” deal of the day website has witnessed phenomenal growth in the last one […]

Dot-Com Bears Lead Emerging-Market Bulls Buying Latest Bubble

Barton Biggs warned of a U.S. stock- market bubble as early as January 1997 and stayed bearish for most of […]

Why Commercial Real Estate Isn’t Swamped with Foreclosures

By ABIGAIL FIELD, Daily Finance, The residential real estate market is drowning in foreclosures as the crisis there continues to […]

A Hedge-Fund Manager’s New Groove

By JENNY STRASBURG, WSJ A former hedge-fund manager who made a fortune shorting stocks has switched to the long side, […]

Keynesian Confusion

by Michael E. Lewitt, Harchcapital “At the present moment people are unusually expectant of a more fundamental diagnosis; more particularly […]

How Does China’s Manufacturing Keep Growing?

By Douglas A. McIntyre, 247wallst.com China’s manufacturing sector somehow keeps growing. The expansion even accelerated in October. The central government’s purchasing […]

What I Learned About Entrepreneurship Through 15 Angel Investments

by Neil Patel, quicksprout.com Over the last 2.5 years I made 15 angel investments with my own cash. Although I […]

Kass: The Best of Times, the Worst of Times

By Doug Kass, the street.com, This blog post originally appeared on RealMoney Silver on Nov. 1 at 8:55 a.m. EDT […]

How to Make Your Money Last in Retirement

by Emily Lambert, Forbes, People are living longer and saving less. But there are ways to stretch out your dollars. […]

U.S. home prices expected to slide another 8%

By Les Christie, CNN Money, The robo-signing controversy is just another issue that the already sluggish housing market didn’t need […]