Archive for May, 2011

See (the real) Titanic for $60,000 »

Everyone is familiar with the story, but very few are able to see the Titanic in real life — unless they can shell out $60,000.
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See (the real) Titanic for $60,000 »

Everyone is familiar with the story, but very few are able to see the Titanic in real life — unless they can shell out $60,000.
Original post by Technology news - Business 2.0 Magazine

5 stocks with dividends that pay »

They may not be the hottest, but they are the most dependable. Here are five companies that give cash back to their investors.
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8 kid entrepreneurs to watch »

Running a successful small business is hard. But these 8 kid entrepreneurs are showing that it’s just child’s play.
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What happens to biz plan competition winners? »

Placing at a business plan competition is no guarantee for startup success, but Fortune caught up with a few past winners of Rice University’s competition, and most are still swimming.
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Apple at $500 and other predictions from a market bull »

Robert Turner is a market-timer. He might object to the description, but it’s the investor’s bread and butter. As lead manager two growth funds for Turner Investment Partners, he buys hot technology companies that play into multi-year trends. He loads up on cyclical industrial stocks during economic upswings, and he even dabbles in hotel stocks. […]

BlackRock’s Rick Rieder takes a stand on bonds »

Rick Rieder is not the best-known man in bonds. That honor belongs to Pimco’s Bill Gross, manager of Total Return, the world’s largest bond fund. But Rieder, 49, is a titan in his own right. As the chief investment officer of fundamental fixed-income portfolios at BlackRock, the world’s largest asset-management firm, he oversees $595 billion […]

Where public are oldest - Maine tops Florida »

Florida may have the reputation as a big draw for retirees, but it’s actually the northern end of the Eastern Seaboard that has the most aged population in America.
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Inside Sarah Palin’s new Arizona estate »

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