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...penny stocks, practically, are the big banks and the automakers. Will we look back in 10 years and wish we had bought them now? Viewing them as stock groups, I think we will. But that's an important distinction - in both cases, if you buy an individual automaker or an individual bank, you could pick the wrong one and it could be liquidated. But if you talk about the industry group, the answer is yes, especially for the banks...
...words in assigning blame for the fiasco. "The schedule was acknowledged at the start to be high-risk and very aggressive," it said, "driven by post-9/11 global war on terror urgency." The costs started climbing as the White House informed the Pentagon and its contractors of its wish list of encrypted video, telephone and electronic capabilities that it wanted aboard the new birds...
...wish the SEC had listened to me earlier; I could have saved a lot of people a lot of pain and suffering," the Wharton School of Business-trained Goldman said from her home in Tel Aviv, where she runs her own money management firm, LSG Capitol. In her 25-year career she's worked at Merrill Lynch and Paine Webber...
Barbara Davilman and Liz Dubelman have written a book - with the help of 54 other women. In What Was I Thinking: 58 Bad Boyfriend Stories they write of the men they have dated, the men they have dumped, the men they should have dumped and the men they wish they had never met. There's the woman whose porn-star boyfriend dumps her for being too promiscuous, the college girl who dates a fanatical Barbie fan, the woman who overhears her date calling her fat and dozens of other guys who just weren't good enough. Davilman and Dubelman talk...
...wish now that I had the chance to reach out earlier. I was not alone in experiencing the so-called “sophomore slump”, and although Harvard recognizes the difficult transition students experience when they leaving the Yard, most sophomore advisers will focus their conversations on academics only. Mental health concerns remain unsolicited and unarticulated, locked under embarrassed reticence. While students can feel comfortable asking for advice about classes, an advising conversation might not seem like the right time to bring up depression...