Why Invest In Elevator Company Stocks

The elevator industry is highly concentrated with just four companies accounting for two-thirds of the global market. The these companies are: Otis,  part of United Technologies of the USA Kone of Finland ThyssenKrupp, part of the conglomerate by the same name of Germany Schindler of Switzerland Some of these firms can be considered as the world’s …

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Knowledge is Power: Russia Today TV, Liquidity Trap, Inequality Edition

Inside Russia Today: counterweight to the mainstream media, or Putin’s mouthpiece? ( New Statesman) The bizarre world of petrol pricing: How it’s decided what motorists pay at the pumps (This is Money) The biggest investment mistakes of the last 20 years (Trustnet) Inequality rising in wake of crisis (OECD Insights) Why austerity may be wrecking the recovery (Maclean’s) …

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U.S. Shale Oil Production is Rising

The U.S. crude production is estimated to reach 7.4 million bbl/d this year and 8.2 million bbl/d in 2014 according to EIA. However gasoline consumption alone is projected to be 8.68 million barrels per day. When other products of crude oil such as jet fuel  are added the daily consumption far exceeds production making the …

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Does “Sell in May and go away” Work?

“Sell in May and go away” is one of the popular Wall Street strategies. According to this concept, an investors is better-off selling his or her stock holdings in the month of May and then buying back in late in November. When trading volumes are traditionally low during the hot summer months as traders and fund …

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Countries are Vulnerable To a China Slowdown: An Update

Last December I wrote an article about the countries that are vulnerable due to a slowdown in the Chinese economy. The latest edition of Bloomberg BusinessWeek has a short article discussing the same topic: Click to enlarge Source: Bloomberg BusinessWeek It is interesting that the tiny city state of Singapore appears in the above list. …

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