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Never easy to buy or save 1,000 of acres. Buying a piece of land can be seen as an odd investment: what is the purpose of it some like to say. But can you do without the land? Land can be bought for various reasons. To built on it or to save it from being destroyed. Banking for landowners is important and a few financial establishment such as Coutts & Co have the potential to provide a bespoke potential service in this sector and advice when it comes to private wealth management. ....“See, when I smoked pot it was illegal, but not immoral,” ....."That’s why you get to go to jail and I don’t.”..... Liked by robm47 When you take into consideration the miserable record of efficiency, the need for 100% backup, the periods of no wind, the extremely high maintenance costs, the lack of maintenance performed at ANY price, the health hazards to animals and people alike, the blight on America's landscape and the fact that this industry cannot survive without tax-payer subsidies; wind power needs to blow away. As this article states: "An expert on the detrimental aspects of wind power, John Droz, Jr., has created a website for those interested in the facts. Droz notes that “wind energy was abandoned well over a hundred years ago as it was totally inconsistent with our burgeoning, more modern needs of power, even in the late 1800s.” It is an outmoded source of power comparable to plowing farmland using oxen." Liked by merriemarie Normally, Google has very few barriers to entry when launching a new service where an established competitor exists. They can easily reinvent the service or purchase the company. But in this case Amazon has an enormous lead and it is the clear leader in online product searches. Google with several major product flops under its belt, the jury is out on Google + (but no one in my circles has posted anything in weeks) – consumers, not antitrust investigators will determine the fate of Google's prime product. So what does this mean for Mark Zuckerberg - It means that he would be worth $24 Billion, according to the WSJ. He would climb the list of the wealthiest Americans. Based on the Forbes 400, Mark would take over the number 7 spot from George Soros. But fortunes are made to be lost - just ask Groupon chief Andrew Mason, who has watched his net worth swan dive in recent days. Selon le Wall Street Journal, Facebook prévoit son entrée en bourse l’an prochain et vise une date entre avril et juin pour son introduction... lire la suite ici http://servicy.com/fr/internet/20-facebook/645-facebook--prepare-son-entree-en-bourse-en-avril2012 But how does he conjure this miracle, especially since more than a third of all Americans already pay no income taxes at all? There are several sleights of hand, but the most creative is to redefine the meaning of “tax cut.” For the Obama Democrats, a tax cut is no longer letting you keep more of what you earn. In their lexicon, a tax cut includes tens of billions of dollars in government handouts that are disguised by the phrase “tax credit.” A “credit” is not a “cut.” In order to cut something, there must be a something to cut. Otherwise, we’re merely — oh, how can I say this? — spreading the wealth around. Usually when politicians are caught in such a blatant mischaracterization of the facts, they revise their rhetoric. Not Obama! The lie remains on his website. And if we’re to believe Joe Biden, it’s not even a patriotic lie. Five years ago, the highest form of patriotism was dissent. Now that the dissenters want their taxes cut, paying... read full post Liked by Money Making Ideas Reports from The Wall Street Journal says that Euro is still fragile in spite of the fact that it has made some gains in Asia. http://forexproguide.com/despite-some-gains-in-asian-markets-euro-still-fragile/ Marc Thiessen's writings appear regularly in the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, National Review, Weekly Standard and other publications, and he appears frequently on Fox News, CNN, ABC News, the BBC, and talk radio stations nationwide. He is also a Visiting Fellow at The Hoover Institution. http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1274179818?bctid=68193194001 (54:47) The U.S. State Department last week said it was reviewing alternate routes for the planned Keystone XL pipeline to avoid environmentally sensitive territory in Nebraska. That decision could move final approval, originally expected at the end of this year, to after the 2012 presidential elections in the United States. “This does underscore the necessity of Canada making sure that we are able to access Asia markets for our energy products,” he was quoted by The Wall Street Journal as saying. “And that will be an important priority of our government going forward.” The Canadian government said a heavy crude oil pipeline would get built to carry oil from tar sands projects in Alberta province one way or the other. The direction of that pipeline would depend on the end consumer. by Bryan Preston http://bit.ly/u7z6HA http://pjmedia.com/tatler Liked by Peter Egan Jr. |
