Archive for 6月 8th, 2010

Solar Energy Use Grows Despite the Great Recession

2008 and 2009 were brutal years thanks to the Great Recession. No business area got through it without being pummeled to one extent or another. Well, there were exceptions.

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BP Debt Crisis

BP bonds have now fallen in cost significantly following the leak in the Gulf of Mexico. The downturn is giving a sign that BP will soon default on its debts according to many analysts. Although shares are beginning to show signs of recovery the bonds are still falling steadily.

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Wind Power Fun Facts

Wind is amongst the neatest renewable energy resources accessible to us. Most people are not aware about the fact that wind energy is the fastest prospering energy sector.

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Who is Number 2 in Tech? Not Apple

For the first time in over 20 years, Apple passes up Microsoft in market cap. How did the most valuable company in tech get where they are today and what do they have to do to stay there?

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The Future of the Euro in 2010 and 2011

In the year 2000, many Europeans celebrated by phasing out their old, national currency, and adopted the symbol of a newer emerging Europe- the Euro. Today, just ten years later, the same people are questioning adopting the Euro, scared by the recent crisis in Greece. What is the future of the Euro?.

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The Mexican Peso to US Economy – The US Recovery and the Peso Opportunity

The Mexican economy has the advantageous location of being the largest consumers’ neighbor. Thus, any changes in consumer demand have almost an immediate and perceptible impact on the health of the Mexican economy.

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Grid-Tie Vs Off-Grid Considerations

There are a number of initial reactions most people have when it comes to making the decision to switching to a renewable energy system in providing your daily electrical power needs. Some people decide to go off-grid so they can permanently rid themselves of the ever increasing costs associated with their monthly electric utility bills while others choose to remain grid-tied just in case they need the extra power.

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Chinese Monetary Maneuvers Impact the Dollar

Who could believe that changes in the Chinese economy could impact currency values of other nations! However, with the massive significance that the economy of China has gained in the global economy, maneuvers by China have come to impact world trade and thus currency values.

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Are Debt Problems “Spreading” in Europe?

We read that the debt problems are “spreading” in Europe and have now enveloped Hungary. The dominant news out of Europe in the week of May 31, 2010 was that Hungary revealed that it had resorted to some of the tricks Greece used to get into the EU, and in particular that they hid certain of their debts so as to appear within the EU imposed deficit limits.

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Bring on the Recession!

I have always assumed that economics is complex stuff, or they would not have so many university courses dealing with it. Even after everyone has finished the courses, they continue to debate the various issues with very little certainty about what is best for everyone. So it is obviously presumptuous for me to butt into this debate with virtually no experience in academic economics.

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