Wednesday, May 11, 2005
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
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A stock research company that will search for cash values in old stock certificates and old bonds. Company history research our specialty.
* Need Stock Research or Company Search Services?
* Wonder about old stock certificate values?
* Need an old stock search on old stock shares?
* Need stock company research or old company history?
* American and Canadian stock research is my specialty!
* Worthless stocks? Maybe not!
A stock research company that will search for cash values in old stock certificates and old bonds. Company history research our specialty.
Sunday, May 01, 2005
Google stock hits new high as analysts boost earnings estimates
By Michael Liedtke, The Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO -- Google Inc.'s earnings are growing so rapidly that not even the stock market bulls can keep up.
Blown away by the online search engine leader's first-quarter profit, securities analysts raised their already high expectations for Google and investors scrambled Friday to buy a piece of a company that's drawing comparisons to some of high-technology's greatest growth stocks of the past.
The fervor lifted Google's stock to a new high on an otherwise dismal day on Wall Street.
Google's shares traded as high as $224 on the Nasdaq Stock Market before retreating later in the day. By the time Nasdaq closed, Google's shares stood at $215.81, a gain of $11.59, or 5.7 percent.
Google stock hits new high as analysts boost earnings estimates
SAN FRANCISCO -- Google Inc.'s earnings are growing so rapidly that not even the stock market bulls can keep up.
Blown away by the online search engine leader's first-quarter profit, securities analysts raised their already high expectations for Google and investors scrambled Friday to buy a piece of a company that's drawing comparisons to some of high-technology's greatest growth stocks of the past.
The fervor lifted Google's stock to a new high on an otherwise dismal day on Wall Street.
Google's shares traded as high as $224 on the Nasdaq Stock Market before retreating later in the day. By the time Nasdaq closed, Google's shares stood at $215.81, a gain of $11.59, or 5.7 percent.
Google stock hits new high as analysts boost earnings estimates
Wednesday, April 27, 2005
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Friday, March 25, 2005
And Tomorrow...The Woooorld
The same company that brought us The Palm Islands, Al Nakheel Properties (Nakheel Corp), have done it again expanding their portfolio of man-made islands with this latest Dubai island project shaped like the continents of the world!
The World will consist of between 250 to 300 smaller private artifical islands divided into four categories - private homes, estate homes, dream resorts, and community islands. Each island will range from 250,000 to 900,000 square feet in size, with 50 to 100 metres of water between each island. The development is to cover an area of 9 kilometers in length and 6 kilometers in width, surrounded by an oval shaped breakwater. The only means of transportation between the islands will be by marine transport.
Construction has begun on the $US 1.8 billion project which is set to be completed by the end of 2005. It will be located 4 kilometers off the shore of Jumeirah, close to the The Palm Jumeirah, between Burj Al Arab and Port Rashid of Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Each island will be sold to selected private developers and are expected to have pricing beginning at Dhs. 25 million (US$ 6.85 million).
Monday, March 21, 2005
Digital Media
Here's a great blog about digital media and some really crazy new products. Check it out.
Wesley Dores Site in Australia
Wesley Dores Site in Australia
Wednesday, March 16, 2005
What Were They Thinking? - AdScam!
This is some bizarre news about Jean and his buddies in Ottawa isn't it. We're talking about a lot of friggin' money here. As an Ad Executive myself I truly appreciate how much work is involved to land a million dollar account. Should these schemers do time for their crimes. In the US you would. Wouldn't you? Martha Stewart's misfortunes pale in comparison and down there they make an example of you. People, what'd think? I've pasted a link for you to get the low down here. Chrétien offered to take heat