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I've been following the recommendations of thefundtimer.com and getting excellent returns. Their newsletter is free, so why do the work when they do? They're up over 40% this year and they take each and every trade they post.
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On One Hand: Bond Offer More Secure Investing Bonds guarantee a specific annual return regardless of the state of the market between purchase and sale, assuming the organization offering the bond doesn't fail during that time. Although ther...
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Some artists may recoil at the notion of selling their work, but it's the best way to lose the label starving artist. Approaching your work as a salable commodity as much as a creation can...
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Oregon law does not require the filing of franchise information with the State's Department of Consumer and Business Services. Therefore, the Oregon Division of Finance and Corporate Securities does not maintain records with information abo...
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Hi Leslie, Sure, we're investing in technology. I started here at KPA (http://www.kpaonline.com) last April as VP Marketing. KPA is a relatively small company with 85 employees in one of the toughest markets with Auto Dealers being our main...
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Our upcoming product lineup is still secret (top secret actually, many of our products will find their first uses in military applications). Currently we are licensing our bio-area-network product Redtooth™ .
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Yes, on the condition that the potential for development and growth is strong, that the market relates to technology, life sciences or cleantech, and that our expertise can bring a real benefit to the project.
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Web 2.0 is a bogus marketing phrase without a spec, a comittee or any formal description at all. There never was a "Web 1.0". SaaS has been around for over a decade. I don't think it really is a technology but it is a marketing ap...
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