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Monday, April 2, 2007
  Successful investing: size matters
  The Week Ahead: Unfinished business?
  Economic data confirming Fed's position
  Five worst-case interview scenarios
  Win a Starbucks gift card in this week's Speak Out below!

  Is global warming as big of a problem as the experts say?
Click here to e-mail us your response (include your name and city/state). Best response this week will win a $25 Starbucks gift card.
 

Successful investing: size matters
This article contains seven charts that very few investors have ever seen. That’s a pity, because they show something very important about making your equity investments work hard for you. In a phrase, they show that size really matters. Paul Merriman explains.   More
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The Week Ahead: Unfinished business?
Gene Inger remains convinced that virtually all large-cap stocks are too overpriced (or not compelling values) and has no interest in re-accumulating until market conditions and profit outlooks deliver attractive prices. He says there is likely unfinished business on the downside in the markets, irrespective of soothing or modulating Fed Chairman remarks. Read all of the former CNBC market analyst's thoughts.   More
 


Economic data confirming Fed's position
Mike Kreusch, a floor trader in the Fed funds pit at the Chicago Board of Trade, believes we just witnessed a failed stock rally, and a test of recent lows is possible. Mike also says the economic data is confirming the Fed's inflation-focused position and making it less and less likely that a rate cut is going to happen.   More
 


Five worst-case interview scenarios
You thought you were prepared for that interview. But sometimes even the best laid plans can't ward off unexpected disaster. Besides having a getaway car waiting to quickly whisk you away from an awkward situation, there are ways to overcome even the most embarrassing interview situations.  More
 


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Is global warming as big of a problem as the experts say?

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