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  • Advice On Getting A Loan

    Loans are handy for buying things you may need, like a new car, or for financing other needs you may have like money for your business. But getting the right loan can be tricky so here’s some advice that should help you.
    At the outset it is important that you consider how much your can comfortably [...]

  • History of Jaguar Cars

    Jaguar began in 1922, it was originally known as Swallow and Blackpool, Lancashire seemed an unpromising launch platform for a car that became as aspirational as it did. In the years following World War 1, Sir William Lyons, appeared to be a young motorcycle sidecar manufacturer with delusions of grandeur. In 1927, he used his [...]

  • Carbon Traders Find Extra Value in China’s Vast Methane Reserves

    Americans, the world’s largest polluters, consumed almost four tons of coal per person in 2006. Every ton of coal burned sends more than two tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
    By 2009, experts believe China will overtake the United States as the world’s largest emitter of carbon dioxide.
    According to the country’s National Reform and Development [...]

  • Time to Evaluate the Possibility of a Change of Trend

    Quite a number of shrewd American investors have been buying foreign stock these last couple of years, and made good returns in the process. It was a good decision, especially since the dollar started to fall and fall.
    Of course, nothing lasts forever, and there is a whiff in the air of a change in the [...]

  • Credit Crunch the New Incentive For Emigration?

    Last summer it was the record floods impelling people to flee Britain in search of a better life abroad. This year’s headline incentive it seems will be the global credit crunch.
    According to new research conducted by YouGov for Legal & General, and reported in the Scotsman, 19% of Scotland’s five million population would be prepared [...]

October

This is the archive for October, 2009.

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