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Saturday, December 31, 2016

Working Graduates

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                  There has been commentary that it’s no fault of the schools and colleges that graduates are so unprepared for the workp...
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Friday, December 30, 2016

ObamaCare’s Doctor Shortages

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                   ObamaCare merely makes doctor shortages worse.                         Example: For years, politicians have been v...
Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Business Management Types

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                Companies can be managed in two ways. The public is not aware of the difference.                         One: Very st...
Monday, December 26, 2016

Women Salaries

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                Women have been discriminated against in the past. The question is whether they still are, when anti- discrimination laws...
Saturday, December 24, 2016

Business Expansion?

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                    Folks are always impressed by top executives who constantly expand their business. Fine, if the execs are aware and e...
Friday, December 23, 2016

Misleading Economics of Keynes

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                Democrats claim they are following the tenets of John Maynard Keynes whenever they say they are attempting to spend thei...
Thursday, December 22, 2016

Business Expansion Fears

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                      Politicians and bureaucrats miss a common thought that’s familiar to anyone who has run a business, any business, e...
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Earl J. Weinreb
I have been a senior Wall Street analyst, a top public company officer and director and independent business operator, as well as a past freelancer for such publications as Barrons® Trusts & Estates®, the Financial Analyst®, and a number of business and retirement journals. I am the only researcher to have studied and then further documented and individually investigated over 1600 strategies used on Wall Street. And I have looked at their pros and cons and other characteristics as they apply to professional and average investor use. What works best is the disciplined use of strategy with original purchase, not seat-of-the-pants decisions in midstream. In addition to being a senior investment analyst for a major Wall Street firm, I was an original investment researcher. To top that, I became a senior-level executive for public corporations, to see what it was like to be in actual business. Most Wall Street advisers have never operated a successful pushcart. A profitable publicly-owned firm I started from zero, grew to 74 coast-to-coast offices, by the time I sold my interests.
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