Plan for a Successful 2012
Christmas has come and gone and now it is time to plan for the next year. January brings hopes, fears and, for some, New Year resolutions that more often than not quickly turn into memories by the end of the Read More
Christmas has come and gone and now it is time to plan for the next year. January brings hopes, fears and, for some, New Year resolutions that more often than not quickly turn into memories by the end of the Read More
Networking brings many things to mind. Some of us love it, others quite the reverse. Our breakfast at Home House give us an opportunity to meet new people as well as to deepen current relationships in delightful surroundings. One of Read More
The New Your Times has updated a diagram showing the relative debt positions of the main players in the Euro crisis. It includes the US, Japan and China. The size of the circles reflects the country’s GDP and the colour Read More
Fifty percent Heads, fifty percent Tails? Apparently not. Some scientists, Persi Diaconis, Susan Holmes, and Richard Montgomery have done a huge amount of research into this subject and here are the main findings. If the coin is tossed and caught, Read More
A ‘Friday Funny’ from The Reformed Broker Other snippets worth a mention, even in these strange times, include: Taxman offering an amnesty to 6,000 HSBC clients with Swiss accounts Credit Suisse shutting its CMBS loan division 11 years in prison Read More
A very good, and well written, piece by Mr Fry that is both personal and very readable.
Here is some thoughts reported by The Canadian Star on ‘experts’ by a man who decided to study experts after his financial advisers lost him 50% in the credit crunch. There are some great examples of experts that do not Read More
Here are a couple of interesting articles. The first, from Barking up the wrong tree, is about your personal performance and how in the short-term you can improve it. Does it also explain why management is generally so poor in Read More
At the beginning of the week Domino Pizza announced with their half-year profits that they are trebling their marketing budget (the City AM article). This is an interesting move and shows how stronger companies can take advantage of the downturn Read More
Doug Kass of ‘The Street’ has written an interesting article on negativity and markets where he makes five main points as to why they are intrinsically positive or optimistic: • Statistically, stocks over the long run tend to rise (on Read More