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The Stock Market with Elliott Wave Labels from 1693 to Present Day Reveals a Bear Market Formation Since 2000

Coaching Tip

The following article was adapted from Robert Prechter''s June 2014 issue of The Elliott Wave Theorist, one of the longest-running investment letters in the business, continuously published monthly since 1979. It was a time of major change in American finances. By Elliott Wave International. The year 2014 has none of these attributes.

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Leaders Travel Light

Chris Brady

Light is the load of tight friendships, deep bonds, and heart-felt trust. Post another comment The letters and numbers you entered did not match the image. As a final step before posting your comment, enter the letters and numbers you see in the image below. Error type: Your comment has been saved. Please try again.

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StrategyDriven Editorial Perspective – Good Intentions, Bad Results: Learning from the Panic of 1826

Strategy Driven

. “The judge the lawyer the doctor the clergy the widow the trustee of orphans all fell into the common vortex of investing in these bonds,” Life and Fire Insurance Company director Jacob Barker wrote in a letter in 1827. Both crises proved it’s not.

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If You're Not Pissing Someone Off, You're Probably Not Innovating

Harvard Business Review

A lot of letters started pouring in to the chairman of the board of Pillsbury," Cohen recalls, "and some major articles appeared. To make such requests, you're going to need to have built a hell of a personal bond. So the partners turned to a more dependable source of enforcement: their customers. They are the whole point of business."

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Bill Ackman Is Just Doing God's Work

Harvard Business Review

Last week Ackman wrote (and leaked) pair of letters in which he pushed for quicker action in finding a permanent replacement for Ullman and demanded the resignation of board chairman Tom Engibous. He started developing his famous case against bond insurer MBIA in 2002, and had to wait till 2009 for it to pay off.

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Leaving La Contea

Chris Brady

  But there is something special aboutgetting to know someone, learning their background, building a bond. Post another comment The letters and numbers you entered did not match the image. As a final step before posting your comment, enter the letters and numbers you see in the image below. Please try again.

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What Apple Should Do with Its Massive Piles of Money

Harvard Business Review

In this letter, I’d like to explain more fully why I view the $51 billion already spent by Apple on open market (including accelerated) share repurchases under your leadership as a major misallocation of resources for both the company and the U.S. The next year Microsoft released Windows 95, eliminating the Mac’s longstanding GUI advantage.