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Going public just doesn’t look as good as before.
Some great legal resources for freelancers or just do-it-yourselfers.
15 things you need to know about the Panic of 2008.
10 ways that helped Warren Buffet get rich, but probably won’t work for you.
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Phil’s Stock World —
... of the crisis and letting the people know why Congress must act to "bail out" Wall Street. McCain said he wants to suspend the campaign and postpone the debates. I’ll just let Fox give the "fair and balanced" viewpoint without my own comment. Barney Frank had plenty to say about it though…
Kiplinger had a good summary of the crisis and I liked Ben Stein’s take on what went ...
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