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Analyst Reports 16: More and More Job Losses!

Analyst Reports 16: More and More Job Losses!

Here’s a sample of the news of job losses I have been tracking since 11th Feb in continuation of my previous blogpost analysis of the global and Singapore economy.

Walmart to cut jobs
Nike may cut workforce
Nike to slash up to 1400 jobs
California could lay off 10,000 state workers
Citrogen to axe 11,000 jobs after 343m Euro loss
GM [...]

Opening A Brokerage Account: What to Consider

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Selecting a brokerage for your trading or investing purposes can be a simple thing.  Besides, most Singaporean brokerages provide nearly equal level of service. There are some factors that do differentiate them and that different groups of people are drawn to different brokerages due to some unique features about [...]

Helium Payments!

Helium Payments!

Helium is an article writing site which I am regularly active in because of the community. For a budding writer, Helium helps me to write better and more concisely. This is important for copywriting (and of course it fuels my passion).
Just a couple of days, i received 2 notifications from Helium about payments. My first [...]

Websprout IM Networking Session

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AWESOME!
Today marks the first day I attend an IM (internet marketing) session with like-minded people. I wrote before that a community is always important for many things we do and particular trying to make an income online. Was looking for a group to network with and WebSprout by KC provided [...]

Kindle 2.0 – The Next Generation Reading Device

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I have always been amazed and intrigued by digital reading devices ever since I was young and started reading books. I love books and I try to read helluva lot, even devoting a sister site here to chronicle my readings.
The thing about books is that they can be clumsy to read and bulky [...]