Showing posts with label Wall Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wall Street. Show all posts

Monday, January 3, 2011

Bob Chapman : The banking and Wall Street gets interest-free money

Bob Chapman on Discount Gold and Silver Trading Dec 31 2010





Thursday, April 29, 2010

Bob Chapman : Wall Street is a Casino




Bob Chapman : Get your cash out of the Banks and The Stock Market - we will have Bank Holiday and the Stock market will crash by the end of this year
Mr. Chapman also known as The International Forecaster is a 74 years old. He was born in Boston, MA and attended Northeastern University majoring in business management. He spent three years in the U. S. Army Counterintelligence, mostly in Europe. He speaks German and French and is conversant in Spanish. He lived in Europe for six years, off and on, three years in Africa, a year in Canada and a year in the Bahamas.

Mr. Chapman became a stockbroker in 1960 and retired in 1988. For 18 of those years he owned his own brokerage firm. He was probably the largest gold and silver stockbroker in the world during that period. When he retired he had over 6,000 clients.
Bob Chapman : you got to remove these people from the government
Starting in 1967 Mr. Chapman began writing articles on business, finance, economics and politics having been printed and reprinted over the years in over 200 publications. He owned and wrote the Gary Allen Report, which had 30,000 subscribers. He currently is owner and editor of The International Forecaster, a compendium of information on business, finance, economics and social and political issues worldwide, which reaches 10,000 investors and brokers monthly directly, and parts of his publication are picked up by 60 different websites weekly exposing his ideas to over 10 million investors a week.

In June of 1991, at the request of business associates, and due to retirement boredom, he began writing the International Forecaster.
Bob Chapman : do not expect the government to guarantee your bank account , it is bankrupt

Monday, February 15, 2010

Expect a Busy Week on Wall Street

Newoaks Ron DVari on the week ahead in the markets.


Saturday, January 16, 2010

Is Wall Street a Safe Bet ?

Former SEC Commissioner Paul Atkins on the future of financial regulation.



Thursday, December 31, 2009

Wall Street sees 2010 as a bad year - 31 Dec 09

US' Wall Street sees out bad year - 31 Dec 09

It is the last day of business for Wall Street in 2009 - as the world reflects on a turbulent 12 months for the global economy. Bankers and their multi-million dollar bonuses drew much of the public's anger - especially as the US is still, officially, in recesion. Al Jazeera's Cath Turner reports from where it all began to go wrong - Wall Street in New York.



Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Darth Vader Opens Wall Street 22 Dec 2009

Darth Vader and a number of Storm Troopers from the Star Wars Saga rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange. They, along with R2-D2, were there as representatives of Lucasfilm Ltd. (Dec. 22)

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Wall Street pays record bonuses after US bailout - 14 Oct 09

Barely a year after the Wall Street bailout sparked public outrage and calls for nationalising banks, executives are raking in record-breaking salaries and big banks are posting blockbuster profits.

The windfall is evident in the $140bn in salaries that banks and investment houses are paying their executives. Many of those who
will benefit work for JP Morgan, whose huge third-quarter profit boom helped push the Dow Jones Average over the coveted
10,000 mark for the first time in a year.

Meanwhile, ordinary American workers continue to see sharp pay cuts and the worst joblessness in 20 years. John Terrett reports.

Tags:
bailout stimulus banking finance obama pay bonuses executives aljazeera john terrett

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Wall Street Talent Search

Wall Street looks for tested leader who is someone at the top and who leads because of experience; the more experience someone has, the more confident employees feel. (Taking Stock)




Tags

Business, Careers Occupation, Job Search

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Few rule changes in Wall Street

Sep. 10 - The financial crisis prompted policymakers to vowing that they will mend the system so it never happens again, but most reforms are still a work in progress.

SOUNDBITES:

  • Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd
  • Morris Goldstein is with the Peterson Institute of International Economics
  • Miya MacGuiness of the New America Foundation

    Deborah Lutterbeck reports.


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