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Archive for July 16th, 2007

Blind Trust

The Motley Fool analyzes the Clinton’s dissolved blind trust (done when Hillary entered the Presidential race.)
Sold were Anadarko Petroleum (APC), ExxonMobil (XOM), Dow Chemical (DOW), Dupont (DD), Pfizer (PFE), and Eli Lilly (LLY)
Did this move the market? It’s been a month. You be the judge.

2008 Election Populism

We have just read through the New York Times article that I posted in my Link Sandwich earlier entitled “New Populism Is Spurring Democrats on the Economy.
According to Wikipedia, Populism is “a political doctrine or philosophy that purports to defend the interests of the common people against an entrenched, self-serving or corrupt elite.”
Therefore, in an […]

July 16th Link Sandwich

Polling for Potus (Invest This!), is out in The Caribbean all week so I’ve got dibs on all the blog-writing this week. Yippy Skippy.
Jim Gilmore was the big subject of news over the weekend seeing as he dropped out of the presidential race. Read about it here on The Stump, AOL’s elections blog.
Washington Post Op […]