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A view of the various inefficiencies, misassumptions, and interests among stock market participants.
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Progress of the secular bear market: position as of July 31, 2006
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Is it better to short term / day trade from a long watchlist or just a few?
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On defunct company Big Media’s US patents 6,385,592 and 5,933,811, with early claims for pay-per-click advertising, currently being shopped around.
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Pointers to free resources for programming the PIC microcontroller.
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Insiders have collectively sold $7.4 billion in shares since lockups expired 18 months ago. Cash is good.
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Table of 87 companies that have come under scrutiny for past stock-option grants as of August 18, 2006. WSJ has been updating the list as news comes up.
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Results of school testing for 2006, with interactive or downloadable data by school, grade, district, county, or statewide.
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If you invested $100,000 and the market rallies by 32%, 27%, 14%, 13%, 23%, 28%, 35%, 21%, and 24% within a 3-year period, how much do you end with? $10,814, if it’s 1929-32
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The Archive collects and preserves business plans and related planning
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Strategy, business model, and execution. A view on how small and large companies screw it up.
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A look at how botnets are used to take over unsecured computers and directed as part of a e-mail spam campaign.
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