http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aPVosH.W1hqk&refer=home Asian Stocks Drop for a Fifth Day as U.S. Confidence Declines By Chua Kong Ho and Katherine Espina June 25 (Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks fell for a fifth day, led by carmakers and electronics manufacturers as a drop in U.S. consumer confidence and home prices added to concern demand for exports will wane in their
"Ben L" <bjlongman@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1178271106.180038.265340@o5g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... On 30 Apr, 13:18, "Uncle Bully" <wakeupc...@optushome.com.au.REMOVE> wrote: <snip> You can't stop free market economics. If the organisers don't charge it, the touts will. I much prefer the IRB get the cash, at some of the money will go back into the game.
God wrote: On Feb 26, 11:22 am, a...@chebucto.ns.ca (Richard Bonner) wrote: El Douche wrote: more people watch football *** Hardly. The Toilet Bowl is mainly a North American deal - and then only the northern part of North America. The Oscars apparently get around the 1 Billion mark in viewership. I can't vouch for that figure, but given the internationality
Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit excerpted from VIO Venezuela News Roundup - October 2, 2006 [The Washington Post reports today that the price of fuel rather than politics is driving gas consumption in the region. Noting that even a CITGO gas station next to the Pentagon, serving government workers, is doing well after President Chavez' remarks at the United
Interesting article and the price of oil will definately impact things in larger cities that have more commuting options available. But also consider the source, which a real estate site and therefore looks at real estate. One thing they didn't take into account was that if oil goes up, people will start trading in their SUVs for efficient commuter cars before they start selling their houses