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Mortgage lending falls 32% as prices slump (business.timesonline.co.uk)
The prior several years have definitely been a severe downturn (stating the obvious) in the destruction of existing housing prices. Bloated inventories, overextended borrowers, lack of decent funding, macro economics, lack of faith in the valuations have all contributed to this mess. But it...
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Travelport Announces Second Quarter 2008 Results (www.examiner.com)
The GDS model has sustained the neutral travel distribution model for a very long time. From its less than humble beginings with IBM and American Airlines to the peak years of the mid- 1990s to to twilight zone it now finds itself in. So the time has come to accept its short comings and move forward...
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Commission targets 'rip-off' air ticket sites (www.euractiv.com)
The EC and Ryanair are at constant loggerheads over the 3 main issues of fare displays, Subsidies from cities wanting service and of course the Aer Lingus acquisition. Given the economic climate and benefits that air transportation provides, the EC should perhaps consider rethinking at least one of...
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United's pilots want Tilton out (www.chicagotribune.com)
United's management is now embattled in both a legal and commercial fight with its pilot's the very people who brought in Tilton in the first place. United must cut more heads and deeper across the board to match the fleet reductions
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California at the Front of Education Trends (www.usnews.com)
1) The Calfornia public K-12 education system has been suffering from budget cuts for decades, is not at the forefront, and is these days among the bottom 10% of the states in terms of standards and results. 2) It used to produce higher-quality student results two decades ago but since...
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Will Tom McKillop resign from Royal Bank of Scotland? (business.timesonline.co.uk)
Yes, it is a mess - I have seen about 3 or 4 cycles such as these over the last 30-years. We have all seen this mess coming years ago. In 2004, a vast amount of mortgage originators were doing some very creative things to sell mortgages. HEOPA and high cost was in effect while these negative...
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China's Little Dragons (www.forbes.com)
1) Chinese parents in China spend a much higher amount of their annual income on their one child's education, as compared to parents in the U.S., and do almost anything to help their (sometimes spoiled) kids. 2) More and more yuppies in China are increasing their wealth and spend to get ahead in...
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Cloud Computing: Anything as a Service (www.cioinsight.com)
Cloud computing will increase productivity, reduce technology burdens, and improve cash flows as monthly subscriptions/utility services. While we are at the forefront of a new technology generation, SaaS/cloud computing will evolve and as it does, client installed software, locally stored data...
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Study: Broadcast Beats Papers for Ad Sales (www.reuters.com)
No surprises here as newspapers continue to lose relevance amongst readers and advertisers. The Internet will be the biggest winner as has been forecasted for a while now
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Wall Street braced for further $11bn writedown at Citigroup (business.timesonline.co.uk)
a) markets self correct b) yes all sorts of pain occurs c) the cycle continues... lows become floors and investors flood in
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