Archive for August 17, 2008

2 down-but-not-out foreign funds

Many overseas-stock funds have been hammered in this year's turmoil. These 2 are no exception, but they still show solid long-term potential.

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Now Greenspan doesn’t like bailouts?

The former Fed chief's criticism of the rescues of Bear Stearns, Freddie and Fannie is infuriating because he created the mess that led to them.

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The hidden costs of college

Think tuition is high enough already? Just wait for all the unexpected 'extras' you'll have to cover. But some experienced students and parents know clever ways to save.

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Is the Internet finally killing TV?

More than 80 million Americans have watched a TV show online. By 2013, a research group says, scheduled programs will account for less than half of all video viewed.   

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A Marketer’s Survival Guide

Changes in the marketplace and economy are changing the ways consumers spend. Here are 4 ways to cope.

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A.S.A.P. Branding–Style

In Part II of this series, branding expert John Williams shows how to design your brand to reflect your company's image and draw in customers.

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On Empty and (Almost) Out of Time

How entrepreneurs can spearhead the green economic revolution.

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Mush, puppy!

When I started designing mountain scooters, I didn't have dogs in mind. I grew up in Marin County, Calif., watching guys from the area develop the mountain bike. It didn't take long for me to decide that I wanted to do something similar.

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Businesses for Sale