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		<title>The Wall Street Journals Silly Orwellian Economy Fix</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2011 18:19:15 +0000</pubDate>
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 There will always be stock market crashes, mostly because we have a monetary system that is &#34;Money as debt&#34; based Please see:. Http: / / www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVkFb26u9g8 a http:/ / http://www.digitalcoin.info/The_Essence_of_Money.htmlOnce www.youtube.com/watch?v=_doYllBk5No includes &#34;unsustainable micro system macro-economy and focus then becomes easier to understand, then the confusion and confusion is replaced by clarity. 

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<p> There will always be stock market crashes, mostly because we have a monetary system that is &quot;Money as debt&quot; based Please see:. Http: / / www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVkFb26u9g8 a http:/ / http://www.digitalcoin.info/The_Essence_of_Money.htmlOnce www.youtube.com/watch?v=_doYllBk5No includes &quot;unsustainable micro system macro-economy and focus then becomes easier to understand, then the confusion and confusion is replaced by clarity. </p>
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		<title>Apple Clobbered By Rare Wall Street Downgrade, Japan Looms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ largest technology company in the world have lost about 14 billion U.S. $ in value on Wednesday after Alex Gauna JMP Securities lowered the reserve, a decrease of sales in fast-growing sub Asia at Apple as a sign that activity was also slow the machine for the iPhone and iPad. 

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> largest technology company in the world have lost about 14 billion U.S. $ in value on Wednesday after Alex Gauna JMP Securities lowered the reserve, a decrease of sales in fast-growing sub Asia at Apple as a sign that activity was also slow the machine for the iPhone and iPad. </p>
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		<title>David Weidners Writing On The Wall</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 23:45:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ But the end of the United States during the past three years we have had a long history. supremacy in the financial world, such as encryption face New York Stock Exchange and the admission of the Treasury requesting the support of government mortgage markets are a failed experiment of the two seismic events that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> But the end of the United States during the past three years we have had a long history. supremacy in the financial world, such as encryption face New York Stock Exchange and the admission of the Treasury requesting the support of government mortgage markets are a failed experiment of the two seismic events that will change the way the world sees us and how we look. </p>
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		<title>When It Comes To Steve Jobs? Health, One Thing?s For Sure: Wall Street Hates Uncertainty</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The last time was in January 2009 was for six months and was a liver transplant, probably related to the period before his pancreatic cancer. This time, the license is indefinite, and Apple does not elaborate on his condition. Steve Jobs, as you&#39;ve probably heard about now, to take another sick leave of absence. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The last time was in January 2009 was for six months and was a liver transplant, probably related to the period before his pancreatic cancer. This time, the license is indefinite, and Apple does not elaborate on his condition. Steve Jobs, as you&#39;ve probably heard about now, to take another sick leave of absence. </p>
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<p> During this period of uncertainty, the title was shortened by 23 percent, after falling even lower (see chart). One thing that Wall Street hates uncertainty. participation Apple take another hit this time?. Just look what happened to Apple&#39;s stock between June 2008 (when a very thin layer, Steve Jobs introduced the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference is, prompting speculation about his health), through its release due the absence in June 2009 (when the report had undergone a liver transplant.) </p>
<p> The announcement comes as Apple&#39;s market cap is at its peak, much less vacation when the USSR, the population of the operations against foreign markets, but the date of the statement seems designed to minimize the impact of these new whenever possible. markets are closed (MLK Day), just before Apple is expected to announce another quarter evasion. </p>
<p> But above all depends on how today Apple&#39;s market capitalization of $ U.S. 320 000 000 000 is related to the continued leadership of Steve Jobs. Ultimately, the ratio of stock price of Apple Steve Jobs&#39; health depends on two things: How to run Apple in his absence, how long will disappear, the seriousness of his condition, and when more information becomes available. </p>
<p> But the industry around the team is the culmination of an important transition for mobile devicesthanks key in many of Apple and Jobs. Apple dynamics seems strong enough to carry in 2011 with a steady stream of product updates and product road map can be set for next year (MG has more to do in this post). Apple opens here, but can continue to close the rest of the industry without fully participate Job? We quickly discovered. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The last time was in January 2009 was for six months and was a liver transplant, probably related to the period before his pancreatic cancer. Steve Jobs, as you&#39;ve probably heard about now, to take another sick leave of absence. This time, the license is indefinite, and Apple does not elaborate on his condition. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The last time was in January 2009 was for six months and was a liver transplant, probably related to the period before his pancreatic cancer. Steve Jobs, as you&#39;ve probably heard about now, to take another sick leave of absence. This time, the license is indefinite, and Apple does not elaborate on his condition. </p>
<p><span id="more-2488"></span>
<p> One thing that Wall Street hates uncertainty. Just look what happened to Apple&#39;s stock between June 2008 (when a very thin layer, Steve Jobs introduced the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference is, prompting speculation about his health), through its release due the absence in June 2009 (when the report had undergone a liver transplant.) During this period of uncertainty, the title was shortened by 23 percent, after falling even lower (see chart). participation Apple take another hit this time?. </p>
<p> And the population is trading in foreign markets down, but the date of the statement seems designed to minimize the impact of these new whenever possible. markets are closed (MLK Day), just before Apple is expected to announce another quarter evasion. The announcement comes as Apple&#39;s market capitalization at its highest point ever, let alone on holiday, when the U.S. </p>
<p> Ultimately, the ratio of stock price of Apple Steve Jobs&#39; health depends on a number of things: How to run Apple in his absence, how long will disappear, the seriousness of his condition, and when more information is imminent. But above all depends on how today Apple&#39;s market capitalization of $ U.S. 320 000 000 000 is related to the continued leadership of Steve Jobs. </p>
<p> Apple opens here, but can continue to close the rest of the industry without fully participate Job? We quickly discovered. Apple dynamics seems strong enough to carry in 2011 with a steady stream of product updates and product road map can be set for next year (MG has more to do in this post). But the industry around the team is the culmination of an important transition for mobile devicesthanks key in many of Apple and Jobs. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Steve Jobs, as you&#39;ve probably heard about now, to take another sick leave of absence. This time, the license is indefinite, and Apple does not elaborate on his condition. The last time was in January 2009 was for six months and was a liver transplant, probably related to the period before his pancreatic cancer. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Steve Jobs, as you&#39;ve probably heard about now, to take another sick leave of absence. This time, the license is indefinite, and Apple does not elaborate on his condition. The last time was in January 2009 was for six months and was a liver transplant, probably related to the period before his pancreatic cancer. </p>
<p><span id="more-2464"></span>
<p> During this period of uncertainty, the title was shortened by 23 percent, after falling even lower (see chart). Just look what happened to Apple&#39;s stock between June 2008 (when a very thin layer, Steve Jobs introduced the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference is, prompting speculation about his health), through its release due the absence in June 2009 (when the report had undergone a liver transplant.) participation Apple take another hit this time?. One thing that Wall Street hates uncertainty. </p>
<p> And the population is trading in foreign markets down, but the date of the statement seems designed to minimize the impact of these new whenever possible. markets are closed (MLK Day), just before Apple is expected to announce another quarter evasion. The announcement comes as Apple&#39;s market capitalization at its highest point ever, let alone on holiday, when the U.S. </p>
<p> But above all depends on how today Apple&#39;s market capitalization of $ U.S. 320 000 000 000 is related to the continued leadership of Steve Jobs. Ultimately, the ratio of stock price of Apple Steve Jobs&#39; health depends on two things: How to run Apple in his absence, how long will disappear, the seriousness of his condition, and when more information becomes available. </p>
<p> Apple opens here, but can continue to close the rest of the industry without fully participate Job? We quickly discovered. Apple dynamics seems strong enough to take it to 2011 with a steady stream of product updates and product road map can be set for next year (MG has more to do in this post). But the industry around the team is the culmination of an important transition for mobile devicesthanks key in many of Apple and Jobs. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The last time was in January 2009 was for six months and was a liver transplant, probably related to the period before his pancreatic cancer. Steve Jobs, as you&#39;ve probably heard about now, to take another sick leave of absence. This time, the license is indefinite, and Apple does not elaborate on his condition. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The last time was in January 2009 was for six months and was a liver transplant, probably related to the period before his pancreatic cancer. Steve Jobs, as you&#39;ve probably heard about now, to take another sick leave of absence. This time, the license is indefinite, and Apple does not elaborate on his condition. </p>
<p><span id="more-2460"></span>
<p> Just look what happened to Apple&#39;s stock between June 2008 (when a very thin layer, Steve Jobs introduced the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference is, prompting speculation about his health), through its release due the absence in June 2009 (when the report had undergone a liver transplant.) participation Apple take another hit this time?. During this period of uncertainty, the title was shortened by 23 percent, after falling even lower (see chart). One thing that Wall Street hates uncertainty. </p>
<p> The announcement comes as Apple&#39;s market capitalization at its highest point ever, let alone on holiday, when the USSR and the stock market operations against foreigners, but it seems that the date of the declaration have designed to minimize &quot;the impact of these new whenever possible. markets are closed (MLK Day), just before Apple is expected to announce another quarter evasion. </p>
<p> Ultimately, the ratio of stock price of Apple Steve Jobs&#39; health depends on two things: How to run Apple in his absence, how long will disappear, the seriousness of his condition, and when more information becomes available. But above all depends on how today Apple&#39;s market capitalization of $ U.S. 320 000 000 000 is related to the continued leadership of Steve Jobs. </p>
<p> Apple dynamics seems strong enough to carry in 2011 with a steady stream of product updates and product road map can be set for next year (MG has more to do in this post). Apple opens here, but can continue to close the rest of the industry without fully participate Job? We quickly discovered. But the industry around the team is the culmination of an important transition for mobile devicesthanks key in many of Apple and Jobs. </p>
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 The feeble attempts by the federal government to issue the limits of executive pay does not change the mindset of predatory capitalism. Despite the recession and the TARP bailout massive taxpayer-funded, the bank executives are getting compensated cases. The popular discontent in the Wall Street financial crisis on how bankers have money to pay [...]]]></description>
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<p> The feeble attempts by the federal government to issue the limits of executive pay does not change the mindset of predatory capitalism. Despite the recession and the TARP bailout massive taxpayer-funded, the bank executives are getting compensated cases. The popular discontent in the Wall Street financial crisis on how bankers have money to pay for themselves is a bit faded, as if, once again, public apathy replaced anger. the culture of greed on Wall Street came back stronger than ever. </p>
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<p> Hodgson reporting practices such as cash bonuses excessive over-emphasis on short-term annual growth, wage levels are so high is actually insured against loss of senior management, Wall Street compensation little or no long-term future-related performance. Hodgson report examines the nature and importance for investors in the size and structure of executive compensation for Wall Street banks. </p>
<p> Hodgson also the structure of Wall Street compensation will be paid in several major international financial institutions, and found that institutions have not included performance measures in terms of payment record, even before the crisis. Hodgson said that no bank in the study has adequately addressed the importance of linking compensation to the growth of long-term value. </p>
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		<title>Banksters: Wall Street Executives Are Still Getting Outrageous Pay</title>
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Wall Street&#8217;s culture of greed is back stronger than ever. The timid efforts by the federal government to enact pay limits on executives has not changed the mentality of predatory capitalism. The popular discontent with Wall Street during the financial crisis over how much money bankers were paying themselves has somehow faded, as if, once [...]]]></description>
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<p>Wall Street&#8217;s culture of greed is back stronger than ever. The timid efforts by the federal government to enact pay limits on executives has not changed the mentality of predatory capitalism. The popular discontent with Wall Street during the financial crisis over how much money bankers were paying themselves has somehow faded, as if, once again general apathy replaced public rage. Despite the recession and the massive taxpayer funded TARP bailout, bank executives are still getting record compensations.</p>
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<p>Hodgson&#8217;s report investigates the nature and significance for investors of the size and structure of executive compensation at Wall Street banks. Hodgson denounces practices such as: excessive cash bonuses; excessive focus on short-term annual growth; pay levels that were so high they effectively insured top executives against failure; little or no Wall Street compensation was linked to long-term future performance.</p>
<p>Hodgson also compared Wall Street compensation structure to pay at several major international financial institutions, and he found out that the non-US institutions incorporated log-term performance measures in pay even before the crisis. Hodgson says that none of the banks in the study has addressed adequately the importance of tying compensations to long-term value growth.</p>
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<p> Despite the recession and the TARP bailout massive taxpayer-funded, the bank executives are getting compensated cases. the culture of greed on Wall Street came back stronger than ever. The feeble attempts by the federal government to issue the limits of executive pay does not change the mindset of predatory capitalism. The popular discontent in the Wall Street financial crisis on how bankers have money to pay for themselves is a bit faded, as if, once again, public apathy replaced anger. </p>
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<p> Hodgson reporting practices such as cash bonuses excessive over-emphasis on short-term annual growth, wage levels are so high is actually insured against loss of senior management, Wall Street compensation little or no long-term future-related performance. Hodgson report examines the nature and importance for investors in the size and structure of executive compensation for Wall Street banks. </p>
<p> Hodgson said that no bank in the study has adequately addressed the importance of linking compensation to the growth of long-term value. Hodgson also the structure of Wall Street compensation will be paid in several major international financial institutions, and found that institutions have not included performance measures in terms of payment record, even before the crisis. </p>
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