Signs of Life in Global Trade

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by dbdbj, Jul 18, 2009.

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    The Wall Street Journal leads its Business & Finance news box with word that "tentative signs of life in global trade" have begun to buoy growth forecasts in the United States and China, as Bloomberg and Reuters report that stock indices closed the week down, marking the fourth straight week of declines.
    "The report prompted economists to revise up their estimates of second-quarter gross domestic product.
    " News that CIT Group, a 101-year-old lender to almost a million mostly small and midsize businesses in the United States, including Dunkin' Donuts, may default on an upcoming $1 billion payment due in August and has been denied by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
    N) warnings yesterday about its quarterly results due to the weaker dollar also helped pull down indices while tech shares, including Yahoo (YHOO) and MEMC Electronic Materials (WFR), which received analyst upgrades, helped stanch the bleeding.
    Take Inna Komarovskaya, a recent dental school graduate with a good credit score, a six-figure income.
    It previously counted 100 percent.
    By default, words typed into the Internet Explorer address bar trigger an MSN search, just as if the words were entered into an MSN search box.
    Prior to that, Real Names results appeared on AltaVista search result pages.
    Real Names sold keywords that would resolve to specific URLs when typed into Internet Explorer.
    Unlike Real Names, Google has no plans to sell particular keywords, relying instead on its own algorithmic technology to determine the best matches between search terms and specific URLs.What do you guys think?
     
    dbdbj, Jul 18, 2009 IP