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W.D. Gann Square of Nine by Peter Amaral
... Although the average working family was not directly involved in the stock market as it is today, Wall Street was still news, and its often colorful characters, known as "Wall Street operators" at the time, were the main fodder for the nation's gossip columns and notorious weekly magazines. W.D. Gann was such a character, and one of the few whose name remains part of the Wall Street legend even today. Gann became a public figure after giving an interview in 1909 to the then leading Wall ...
Evaluating Stocks: Fundamentals and Technical Analysis by Ray Johns
... Wall Street) can valuate securities nearly instantaneously and far more accurately than any single individual. As such, in the mind of the Technician, it follows that there must be no need to use something as "archaic" as Fundamental Analysis to value a stock, when everything known about the stock (and this includes the business fundamentals) is nearly instantly reflected in the stock's price. In this situation, it would make much more sense to use the recent and historical trends and ...
LEDs: The Light of the Future by William Sutherland
... The Wall Street Journal. June 8, 2006. Joab Jackson. Accidental Find to Signal “Lights Out” for Incandescent Bulbs? National Geographic.com. 1 November 2005. 9 June 2006. Joe Knisley. Understanding LED Technology. EC&M. 1 April 2002. 8 June 2006. LED Light Bulbs. 10 June 2006. Light-emitting diode. Wikipedia.com. 2006. 9 June 2006. Mary Bellis. The Inventions of Thomas Edison. About, Inc. A Part of The New York Times Company. 2006. 9 June 2006.
The Wonderful Future of Cell Phones by Amit Laufer
... Writing in the Wall Street Journal, an executive for a wireless company noted that “in Slovakia, people are using mobile phones to remotely switch on the heat before they return home,” and in Norway, “1.5 million people can confirm their tax returns” using cell phone short text messaging services. Paramedics use camera phones to send ahead to hospitals pictures of the incoming injuries; “in Britain, it is now commonplace for
wireless technology to allow companies to remotely access meters ...
Standardize Your Processes to Produce Best Results by Donald Bryant
... According to an article in the
June 21, 2005 edition of the Wall Street Journal, this group over two decades ago
began implementing procedures that ensured the safety of their patients. Certain
processes have been standardized across the profession so instead of one death per
5000 cases, there is now only one per 200000 to 300000 cases. Because of this,
their malpractice insurance premiums plummeted. Standardization prevents errors, as in the above illustration.
31 Ways to Promote Your Book in March During Small Press Month by Brent Sampson
... They're likely to write up something if enough authors contact them, and you will want to be among the piles of information they have received: THE NEW YORK TIMES: 229 W 43rd Street, New York NY 10036-3959 (212) 556-1234 USA TODAY: 1000 Wilson Blvd, Arlington VA 22209-3901 (703) 276-3400 and 535 Madison Avenue, 20th Fl, New York NY 10022-4212 (212) 715-5410 WALL STREET JOURNAL: 200 Liberty Street, New York NY 10281-1003 (212) 416-2000 WASHINGTON POST: 1150 15th Street NW, Washington DC ...
Lose a Laptop or PDA? You Get Your Stuff Back with Property ID Asset Tags by Mike Valentine
... - The Wall Street Journal, November 2003 Several companies have launched to help return lost property represented by web sites each company offering to help you recover lost valuables. An Irish startup has launched based on that same concept of marking expensive portable electronics, laptops, PDA's, cell phones, MP3 players and other valuables with their asset tags (labels with unique ID numbers). That firm also has a website and toll free phone lines where items can be reported found.
Could Your Area Support Another Local Newspaper? by Jim Sutton
... The Need in Your AreaMore than likely, your area already has at least one daily paper based in a nearby city, as well as other publications, such as The Wall Street Journal and USA Today. I’m sure there are also real estate guides, shoppers, business news, free papers that target farm or city readers, and other local or regional publications. You may wonder if there is really room, or a need for yet another newspaper. Are Local Businesses & Readers Being Served?
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