Brian HicksPosted February 21, 2006
Last Friday, I introduced you to the mechanism of micro-finance as a catalyst of the future world economy.
Luke BurgessPosted February 20, 2006
Luke Burgess here, writing from the comforts of my couch today as the U.S. market's are closed for in honor of President's day
Brian HicksPosted February 17, 2006
There's an unwritten rule in international business: the more dangerous the opportunity, the more enticing and astronomical the rewards could be.
Brian HicksPosted February 15, 2006
I remember riding in the front seat of a car in China and noting the nameplates of the cars in front of me, wondering, "Will names like Dongfeng ever roll off the tongues of American consumers?"
Luke BurgessPosted February 13, 2006
You already know oil is the lifeblood of modern industrial society. Today almost every human endeavor from transportation, to manufacturing, to electricity, to plastics is inextricably connected to...
Brian HicksPosted February 10, 2006
Wizard of Oz jokes get old quick. Having grown up in Kansas City, and on the Kansas side at that, I've put up with more than my share of mind-numbingly corny stabs at humor centering on the...
Brian HicksPosted February 7, 2006
Next to the main road there used to be a restaurant. A small shop where the smells were inviting, the people smiled and the food piled high on the plate before you devoured each delicious bite of...
Luke BurgessPosted February 6, 2006
Let's say you're a multi-national oil giant. You're making a lot of money. And we're not talking Bill Gates money because that's chump change to major oil companies. We're talking making more money...
Brian HicksPosted February 3, 2006
The days of Donna Reed are long since finished. We all know that by now. What is more surprising is television's modern predilection towards not the studio but the viewer. The history of television...
Brian HicksPosted January 31, 2006
You may remember that in my original write-up on AMD, I gave a price target of $39 a share. This was during a period when AMD was trading for around $25 a share.
Luke BurgessPosted January 30, 2006
Natural gas prices have plummeted over the past month-and-a-half on increasing supplies and unusually warm weather. But seasoned Wealth Daily readers know that today's prices won't hold for very long.
Brian HicksPosted January 27, 2006
This week we saw one of the most unremarkable media mergers ever. After losing their respective parent companies a billion dollars over ten years, television networks The WB and UPN decided to merge...