Author: Tom Silva
- Author:
- Tom Silva
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- 10.10.2011
Visionary Apple CEO Steve Jobs Dies at Age 56
Apple’s iconic co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs, who altered the habits of millions by reinventing computing, music and mobile phones, has died at the age of 56. With Jobs’ passing, Apple has lost a visionary leader who inspired personal computing and products such as the iPod, iPhone and iPad. These innovations made Jobs one of his […]
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- Tom Silva
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- 10.03.2011
July Jobs Numbers Disappoint
ADP, a leading payroll services company, is reporting that private companies added 114,000 jobs in July. Many analysts had projected an increase in hiring from June, but it is not likely that the unemployment rate will decline even if job growth rose sharply. ADP’s forecasts are frequently used to measure how the labor economy is […]
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- Tom Silva
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- 09.27.2011
Boomers Planning on Taking It With Them
A new study has found that many baby boomers plan to spend their money on themselves and forego giving their offspring any inheritance. “My goal is when they carry me away in that box that my bank account is going to say zero,” said Carol Willison, a 60-year-old Seattle woman. “I’m going to spoil myself […]
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- Tom Silva
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- 09.12.2011
New World Trade Center Is Rising From the Ashes
In the nearly 10 years since the 9/11 tragedy, the site that once seemed impossible to redevelop is very much alive. The World Trade Center redevelopment and the electrifying changes going on in Downtown New York City — 56,000 new residents (doubled that of before the attacks) and 300 new tenants (since 2005) must be […]
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- Tom Silva
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- 09.06.2011
There’s A Whole Lot of Shaking Going On
A big shake-up occurred recently in Washington, D.C., although it was not of the variety that some would prefer. The nation’s capital was taken by surprise when it was hit by a 5.9-intensity earthquake that rocked the East Coast and was felt as far away as Boston, North Carolina and even Michigan. Although early reports […]
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- Tom Silva
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- 09.01.2011
Fitch Ratings Reaffirms U.S. Creditworthiness as AAA
Former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan says that Italy is the root of most of Europe’s economic problems, as well as our own. In a recent appearance on “Meet the Press”, “It depends on Europe, not the United States,” Greenspan said. “The United States was actually doing relatively well, sluggish but going forward until Italy ran […]
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- Tom Silva
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- 08.30.2011
Rick Mattoon on the Economy: On the Brink or On the Mend?
Emerging from a financial crisis of the enormity that the United States has lived through the last several years, it is natural that the road to recovery is slower and bumpier than in a typical recession. This is the opinion of Rick Mattoon, a Senior Economist and Economic Advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank of […]
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- Tom Silva
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- 08.22.2011
Warren Buffet Bullish on U.S. Credit Rating
Standard & Poor’s may have downgraded the United States credit rating from AAA to AA+ and the bears may have taken over Wall Street, but the Berkshire Hathaway chairman and billionaire Warren Buffett believes that the nation deserves a AAAA rating. In a recent appearance on CNBC, Buffett said that he still believes that the […]
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- Tom Silva
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- 08.15.2011
Marty McFly – Like the Idea of Time Travel – Is Pure Fiction
It has now been proven that Marty McFly, “Doc” Brown and that time traveling DeLorean DMC 12 in the film “Back to the Future” all were a figment of the filmmaker’s imagination. Physicists at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology have determined that the ultimate speed limit for the packets of light known […]
- Author:
- Tom Silva
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- 08.08.2011
Vive la France!!!
The popular image of French men and women spending their time in sidewalk cafes sipping aperitifs, smoking Gauloises and watching the world go by belies the fact that the nation’s residents work the least amount of hours in the world, yet are among the most productive. According to a recent UBS survey, people globally work an […]