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- 161: The History of Hewlett-Packard
- ... lagged behind the overall stock market with in this time period and HP stated “that revenue growth was weak and reported softness in some of its business.” The buzz on Wall Street is one of enthusiasm over the planned split. Hewlett-Packard stock was up $6.37 ˝ to $72.25/share in NYSE trading after the announcement. “Hewlett-Packard is considering an ...
- 162: The Great Inflation
- ... of the following five years. However, this new economic prosperity had its basis in foreign investment, and thus the fate of Germany was now effectively held in the hands of Wall Street. The consequences of the Great Inflation to Germany are many fold, and there is no doubt that politically, the first warning signs of a move away from fascism were seen ...
- 163: The Success of Walmart
- ... growth performance can’t guarantee that the company will remain as the industry leader or maintain its strong business position in the future. Carol Farmer, a retail consultant, told the Wall Street Journal that, "One little bad thing can wipe out lots of good things" (Trimble, 1990, p. 267). Every move in its business operation ought to be well thought-out and ...
- 164: Immigration and Its Effect on the Economy of the U.S
- ... Versus the Hicksians, or Theorist Malgre Lui." The Journal of Economic Literature 19, no. 4 (December 1990): 1708-1715. Becker, Gary S. "An Open Door for Immigrants--the Auction." The Wall Street Journal, 14 October 1992, p. A-14. Borjas, George J. "The Economics of Immigration." The Journal of Economic Literature 23, no. 4 (December 1994): 1667-1717. Borjas, George J., and ...
- 165: Eliminating The Capital Gains Tax
- ... to economic growth. It would entice wealthy investors to invest in a certain enterprise, which in small numbers would immensely increase the economic growth in the United States. In the Wall Street Journal the U.S. Commission on civil rights said, "Reducing the tax on capital gains effectively increases the flow of financial 'seed corn' to budding entrepreneurs." Also, from a global ...
- 166: Economic Espionage
- ... The broker then verifies the data, puts it into a usable and easily accessible format, and delivers it to interested clients. The following example, that was printed in the Asian Wall Street Journal in 1991 and illustrates this type of activity. The ad was followed by a phone number in western Europe. "No you have advanced/privileged information on any type of ...
- 167: Women Executives
- ... Even on a more traditional level, women report there are "certain kinds of meetings" they do not get invited to because they are not seen as policy makers. In a Wall Street Journal//Gallup study 80% of the executive women stated they believe there were disadvantages to being a woman in the business world. They stated that men did not take them ...
- 168: U.S and Japan Car Industries
- ... The Economist, July 1, 1995, p.13. Dornbusch, Rudi. "Sanctions against Japan: A Necessary Evil." Business Week, July 3, 1995, p.20. Hamilton, David. "Calmer Voices Amid the Trade Bluster." Wall Street Journal, June 22, 1995. "Ignorant Armies." National Review, June 26, 1995, p.20. Kelly, Kevin with Zachary Schiller and Edith Updike. "Buy Our Car Seats. Japan, or It's War ...
- 169: U.S Monetary Policy in 1995
- ... the Republican convention." (Norton, Fortune, July 24, 1995. p39) Another defender of the Fed's policies during 1995 is Michael Sivy, who is a chartered financial analyst and a former Wall Street research director, wrote an article titled "The Fed's Rate Cut Decision could Push The Dow to 4900 and Postpone a Recession," which appeared in the Aug. 1995 edition of ...
- 170: Ford Motor Company
- ... a heritage of staying at the sales forefront by meeting the needs of family-oriented customers. Advertisement #1 This advertisement was found in Smart Money magazine. Smart Money is "The Wall Street Journal of Personal Business". It is targeted at individuals who seek financial security and/or financial independence. Many of the articles in this magazine are on the subject of money ...
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