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Mr. Gao co-found and became the CFO at Oxstones Capital Management. Mr. Gao currently serves as a director of Livedeal (Nasdaq: LIVE) and has served as a member of the Audit Committee of Livedeal since January 2012. Prior to establishing Oxstones Capital Management, from June 2008 until July 2010, Mr. Gao was a product owner at Procter and Gamble for its consolidation system and was responsible for the Procter and Gamble’s financial report consolidation process. From May 2007 to May 2008, Mr. Gao was a financial analyst at the Internal Revenue Service’s CFO division. Mr. Gao has a dual major Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science and Economics from University of Maryland, and an M.B.A. specializing in finance and accounting from Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business.

3 Schools of Thought on Wealth Management

Paul Sullivan Wednesday, January 5, 2011 financial-advisors As portfolios tick up after the vast losses of two years ago, many […]

Sell Gold, Buy Silver

by Robert Kiyosaki Friday, January 14, 2011 You may have noticed that gold is hovering around $1,360 an ounce (sliding […]

Real Estate Red Flags

As potential homebuyers begin wading back into a battered real estate market, it’s helpful to know how to evaluate properties, […]

3 Qualities Behind Buffett’s Success

ByDon Dion, Portfolio Manager , On Friday January 14, 2011, 6:00 am EST NEW YORK (TheStreet) – During his multi-decade […]

The Graying of American Housing Continues

Philip Moeller, On Wednesday January 12, 2011, 1:39 pm EST Senior housing decisions remain in a “back to basics” mode, […]

The Real Problem With China

WASHINGTON When China’s president, Hu Jintao, visits here next week, the exchange rate between Chinese and American currency will inevitably […]

Verizon big winner from having iPhone? Not so fast

Peter Svensson, AP Technology Writer, On Monday January 10, 2011, 6:58 pm NEW YORK (AP) — Verizon Wireless would seem […]

Decades for home prices to recover

Move over, Cleveland. Make room, Detroit. Beat it, Buffalo. There are some competitors for the title of America’s most depressed […]

Top 10 Investing Tips for 2011

ith an economy still on the mend and unemployment stubbornly high, it’s important to make the best investing decisions for […]

9 Reasons 2011 Will Cost More

Happy New Year! If you thought 2010 was the worst of the recession, think again—while no one knows exactly what […]