Well, it looks like the European saga continues on, though the Greek situation
may be improving rather quickly, as far as funding is concerned. After three
years of talking about it, thinking about, discussing it, negotiating it, my
gosh, get on with it. Whenever politicians get involved these days, you know it
is going to take forever and get done in a less than thoughtful manner.
Just a note to all subscribers and followers that I am sorry the last
post included non workable links. Will do everything in my power to make sure
all posts are as functionable as possible in the future.
Mitt Romney edges closer and closer to becoming a mathmatical certainty
for the Republican nomination. After Alabama and Mississippi this week, at some
point other Republicans will start to call for the other candidates to drop
out. Whether they listen or care is another story. Watching Newt and Santorum
all these months makes me think they could care less and are willing to help the
party go down in flames to further their personal ambitions, as unrealistic as
they may be.
The Steve Wynn-Kazuo Okada fued shows how important it is to choose your
partners as carefully as possible-http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304450004577275490985209450.html?mod=WSJ_hp_LEFTTopStories
Electric cars face a longer road- http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-03-05/electric-car-producers-shun-u-s-loans-as-post-solyndra-red-tape-increases.html
Walmart buys a photo sharing and card application from Facebook, showing
investors that is still a valuable market- http://techcrunch.com/2012/03/11/walmart-buys-facebook-birthday-and-holiday-reminder-app-social-calendar/
Earnings reports are winding down, and it should be an interesting end
to the first quarter. Will the economy accelerate as the year progresses or
will it start to slow down? The first quarter is usually a tepid one, and
things slow down in the summer as well. Time will tell and I hope it goes well
for all readers. Let me know what you think will happen with the economy!!!
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