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Food for Thought. Thoughtful debate and insightful observations/ commentary on actions/events in financial markets, investments, societies, and governments around the world that impact our lives. Also Oxstone Team’s Global Investment Commentary and Best Investment Ideas.

Wine Investment- Is Really a Tax-Free Investment?

Investing in wine is a good choice however it’s made by people who know that fine wine can provide not […]

Coming To America: Greater International Investment Could Be Coming To Oil And Gas Midstream Sector

By Mark Druskoff Forbes.com   International investment in the US shale dominated the news several years ago as US companies […]

Why You Should Take Your “Health” Into Your Own Hands

Dear Laissez Faire Today Reader, Addison Wiggin It’s come to this: A typical family’s health insurance costs as much as […]

If Syria Falls, Expect a Pop in Oil Prices

By Marin Katusa, Casey’s Research, As is so often the case in the Middle East, religious strife contributes to political […]

Health: This is a Top Haven for Quality Care Overseas

By Edd Staton Patty and Mike Grimm have been in Ecuador for nearly three years. During that time, “we have […]

Increase in imaging diagnostics market in Central Europe despite recession

The increase in value between 2009 and 2012 in the overall imaging diagnostics market, understood as sales of equipment in […]

U.S. Auto Sales Speed Up: Chrysler, Ford Race To Best June Since Crisis

The auto industry’s recovery continued to show signs of solidifying last month, as car makers reported high sales driven mostly […]

Africa investor Weekly Commentary – 1 July 2013

By Staff Reporter | July 1, 2013 A slight loss took the Ai40 Investor’s Index to a fourth straight week of […]

Get a Dog, Avoid a Heart Attack

Get a Dog, Avoid a Heart Attack According to a recent report by the American Heart Association, owning a dog […]

Are You a Leader or a Manager?

Are You a Leader or a Manager? There’s a Difference The terms leadership and management are often used interchangeably, but […]