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While The Economy Looks On The Out, Trends Are Still In (EnsyncTrends Helps Companies Survive)
The recent economic outlooks and views into consumer spending have many businesses worried about the impact to the bottom line. Trend tracking and strategy analysis are two techniques that can be incorporated effectively into a short-term and long-term plan to survive potential economic pitfalls without taking major losses. While the economy is looking bleak for most, the ability to track and forecast properly based on prior patterns of the competition, economy, consumer spending, and performance measurements can save the bottom line. EnsyncTrends offers these services as part of the implementation of their new products, EnsyncRep and EnsyncWireless, to businesses of any size to minimize loss and maximize staying power. (PRWeb Mar 30, 2008)
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Asian shares head for worst quarter in over 5 years
(Reuters)
Reuters - Asian shares fell on Monday, heading
for their worst quarterly performance in over five years, on
persistent concerns about the global credit crunch and the
impact of weakening U.S. consumer demand on the region's
exports.
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Japanese shares down 1.5 percent by lunch
(AFP)
AFP - Japanese share prices fell 1.50 percent in morning trade on Monday, tracking losses on Wall Street sparked by weak US economic data and a profit warning from a major retailer, dealers said.
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Pernod Ricard reportedly wins auction to buy Vin & Sprit
(Reuters)
Reuters - France's Pernod Ricard SA has won an
auction to acquire Sweden's Vin & Sprit AB, the maker of
Absolut vodka, a Wall Street Journal report said, citing people
familiar with the matter.
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Bank of America mulls scrapping sale of brokerage
(Reuters)
Reuters - Bank of America is considering
scrapping the sale of its equities prime brokerage unit after
receiving lukewarm interest from potential bidders, the
Financial Times reported on its Website on Sunday.
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Oil falls more than $1 as Iraq tensions calm
(Reuters)
Reuters - Oil fell more than $1, extending the
previous session's decline, after the restart of a crude
pipeline system in Iraq allayed fears of an extended exports
disruption from the country's oil-rich south.
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Yahoo! Selects Oversight Systems' Continuous Auditing Solution for High-Confidence Assurance of Financial Transaction Integrity
Oversight's Real-Time Transaction Monitoring Delivers Forensic Auditing Insight for Risk Mitigation (PRWeb Mar 30, 2008)
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Are Older People Risking Their Futures?
A new trend of older people borrowing is likely to end with people having to work well into old age, say The Debt Counsellors. (PRWeb Mar 30, 2008)
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