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ExplorePeoria Blog » Cornerstone Music Festival, Chiefs, Charlie …

July 1st, 2011 No comments

Tickets are $18 for adults and $12 for students 18 and younger and are available at the Corn Stock Box Office, by calling 309-676-2196 or online at www.cornstocktheatre.com. The Annual CEFCU Jazz Series will take place ..

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Advertising Messages

May 19th, 2011 No comments

Always call to action: “Visit our online shop today for great deals” or ” Special Offer… For the next 14 days, you will be able to buy this product discounted with x%. Hurry up, the stock is limited.” “Make big changes to your life. …

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Plan Guaranteed to bring oil down $3.41 a gal and Ill Bet my life on it .

April 26th, 2011 No comments

Hello Everyone

 

Heres the plan

 

We all start a  A Boycott of the large company’s Buying oil futures for profit on the stock market   YES the stock market they are Killing us !!!!!!!!!!!!

See this is not a boycott to use the oil Just the company’s Making billions of dollars on bringing the prices up on the stock market it a money scheme operation can’t you see it  .  oil at $4000 a barrel   and everybody on the stock market is partying its plausable .     WAKE UP PEOPLE           We must act now               BOYCOTT  —————

 

So here where my life comes into it — and yours too

if we don’t do this our economy is doomed we will never stop the increases on every thing .

So this is what must happen remove the oil from Being traded

 

its a life blood of all our Countrys it should not have trillion persent mark up !       

 

 

 Lucky for us the home market collapsed I couldn’t work 4 Jobs and pay 2000 dollar rent But now the  Gas at   $ 9 a gallon soon same thing just a differant game.

 

Please act now save the world from world greed .

Design for personal calling card by v1shalarora | Freelance Jobs

April 16th, 2011 No comments

I want to have some letterpress calling cards printed for myself but I don’t quite like the stock design that my printer has. I’m looking for something.

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Design for personal calling card by v1shalarora | Free Projects …

April 15th, 2011 No comments

I want to have some letterpress calling cards printed for myself but I don’t quite like the stock design that my printer has. I’m looking for something elegantly simple and minimalist that would contain my name, email address (and …

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If your are a stock market investor, maybe you have a new enemy

March 24th, 2011 No comments

OK, do you invest in the stock market. Is your life’s savings (IRA, Roth etc.) parked in equities?

 

Well, here’s some news for you. Your union “entitlement mentality” friends have plans to crash the stock market in May because they are tired of banks asking them to pay back their loans with interest.

 

Read this from the business insider. You may like it at first thinking that this will hurt the rich, but really think of how it will impact you and all of us if it really happened. These people are dumber than a box of rocks. Hopefully the W.H., Holder and the DOJ will wake up!! Or are they behind it?

 

http://www.businessinsider.com/seiu-union-plan-to-destroy-jpmorgan

ExxonMobil Profits UP 53% to 9 Billion

January 31st, 2011 No comments

NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Exxon Mobil Corp. said Monday that its fourth-quarter profit rose 53% to top $9 billion, marking the oil major’s richest results since the third quarter of 2008 as it benefited from higher crude-oil prices.

Shares of Exxon Mobil /quotes/comstock/13*!xom/quotes/nls/xom (XOM 79.93, +0.94, +1.18%)  gained about 1.1% to $79.86 in premarket trade. Last Thursday, the stock touched $79.98, its highest level in more than two years.

Exxon Mobil said its profit for the three months ended Dec. 31 increased to $9.25 billion, or $1.85 a share, from $6.05 billion, or $1.27 a share, in the year-ago period.

 

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/exxon-mobils-profit-climbs-53-2011-01-31?reflink=MW_news_stmp

 

I’m sure that many are happy about this news. Personally it just tells me that we should not be paying what we are for gasoline or fuel oil.

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January 24th, 2011 No comments

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October 31st, 2010 No comments

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Scourge of US companies

October 15th, 2010 No comments

The scourge of US companies now days and part of the reason for a dysfunctional economy is……..the shareholder. Public companies spend all their time and resources trying to appease the shareholder instead of trying to build a stable profitable company that is an asset to the economy and the community. With the explosion of individual investment we’ve moved from a “Rational Market” driven by facts and investors with actual business knowledge to an “Irrational Market” driven by speculation from the Nuvo Investor/Pseudo Intellectual who has no idea about business. With the influx of capital to the markets in the past 20 years companies have become more beholding to investor desires instead of doing what’s best for the company. It has become an atmosphere where it is all about the stock price. We are in an era where companies can post a profit but have their stock price take a hit because investors or analyst OUTSIDE the company thought it should have been a bigger profit. This leads to captains of industry doing boneheaded things to keep the stock price soaring, i.e.. ENRON, AIG, GOLDMAN SACHS. A little history lesson, the last time the markets say a large surge of investment…… the roaring 20′s and remember what followed. Investors need to quit trying to get rich overnight and invest in companies for the long haul. Until this “Irrational Market” moves back towards a “Rational Market” we are doomed to move from one bubble to another.