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Showing posts with label recession. Show all posts

Friday, May 30, 2008

Bottom real?

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First-Quarter Economic Growth Stronger Than Estimated





Published: May 30, 2008


The economy grew at a faster pace than originally estimated in the first quarter, the government said Thursday, but the nation remained mired in its most stagnant period of growth in five years.



Gross domestic product, a measure of overall economic growth, expanded at an annual rate of 0.9 percent in the first three months, according to a Commerce Department report. That was higher than the initial estimate, released a month ago, which had put the growth rate at 0.6 percent.


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dress code in recession

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Dress Codes


Penny Pinching Looks Great





EARLIER this month, people promenading along the super-fashionable Bleecker Street in Greenwich Village were surprised to come upon a decidedly low-rent window display announcing an army-navy surplus store within. Wasn't that a Marc Jacobs store just last week? Could Bleecker be going downscale as fast as it had gone up?





As it turned out, the window was the dryly funny brainchild of Robert Duffy, the president of Marc Jacobs. Mr. Duffy had found a trove of vintage military coats in Copenhagen and decided to sell them in the store — for a mere $59 each. And if that sounds like a unlikely fashion statement from the man who in the 1990s had men coughing up $600 for thermal long johns in cashmere, well, talk to Mr. Duffy.


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recession enron

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A Nation of Enrons



By Seth Jayson


May 29, 2008


An understatement: We are living through a time of considerable market and economic turmoil. Since we stand to see trillions of dollars' worth of assets vaporize in the ensuing mess, we ought to take a look at history to see how we got into it, and how investors can get out.



Half a decade ago, the entire nation was shocked when award-winning "innovator" Enron turned out to be little more than a cash-shredding pyramid scheme. The crucial failing for investors was Enron's use of opaque, "mark-to-market" accounting. The problem comes when the market is batty (or doesn't exist), so you instead mark your assets to a model, especially one that's wrong, either because you made an error or because you based it on exceedingly generous assumptions.


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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

What has Wipro to say on the weak American dollar?

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The talk of Forbes with Azim Premji of Wipro looks like a crisp and short lesson on management and economy. He attributed his success to early entry into the new industry, 'We caught the wave at the right time.' The Indian success in this field, according to him was because of its ability to produce large number of good engineers (kudos to our educational system). Compared to the US figures, it is nearly 8 times more according to the available figures with him.




The weak dollar was the result of the lack of savings-habit among the Americans. He was also critical of the health care in the States


His comment on the spending culture created artificially by the American big businesses only reminded me of another blog which appeared here a month back. A reading of 'buy and save' would be of interest



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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

loss after loss

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French bank BNP Paribas says first quarter net profit falls 21 percent, less than expected



The Associated Press


PARIS: French bank BNP Paribas SA said Wednesday its first-quarter net profit declined by 21 percent as the global credit crisis hurt profit at its corporate and investment bank.



Published: May 14, 2008


France's largest bank beat expectations to post a net profit for the quarter of €1.98 billion (US$3.06 billion), down from €2.51 billion in the same period a year earlier.


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