3 October, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Paul B. Farrell: Why ‘Food 2.0’ in tech’s next big start-up craze
Paul B. Farrell: Why ‘Food 2.0’ in tech’s next big start-up craze
If you’re ready for some hot investment tips that spell risk and volatility, plus some great new opportunities in tech start-ups, the hot agriculture arena is for you.
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3 October, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on North Dakota’s shale boom saved these two families
North Dakota’s shale boom saved these two families
These two families struck black gold … but not in the way you might expect.
3 October, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on The Wall Street Journal: Microsoft technology in Android costs Samsung $1 billion a year
The Wall Street Journal: Microsoft technology in Android costs Samsung $1 billion a year
Microsoft says Samsung Electronics has paid the software giant more than $1 billion as an annual fee to use Microsoft technology in Samsung phones.
3 October, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on $NIKK Tries To Hold Breakout and This Weeks Webinar 20141002 Replay Address Inside
$NIKK Tries To Hold Breakout and This Weeks Webinar 20141002 Replay Address Inside
I have been very interested to watch the Japanese Equity Market ($NIKK) to see if it can hold the breakout from the 25 year trend line. First of all, here is a long chart.
Why does this matter? When a long trend line breaks it is usually very important. Lets zoom in on the last year.
3 October, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on What Civilian Casualties? To Barack Obama, Women And Children In Syria And Iraq Are A Subhuman Species
What Civilian Casualties? To Barack Obama, Women And Children In Syria And Iraq Are A Subhuman Species
While one can’t help but snicker when the administration of a Nobel Peace Prize winner has launched at least 7 offensive wars, mosty against Muslim countries with virtually none obtaining prior approval from Congress, until now Obama at least showed the sense to realize that maintaining proper “made for propaganda media” optics matters, even if his underlying actions were the very definition of hypocrisy. And then something snapped.
3 October, 2014 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Why The Chinese Admire "Putin The Great"
Why The Chinese Admire "Putin The Great"
As The Wall Street Journal’s Jeremy Page writes, In the recommended-reading section of Beijing’s Wangfujing bookstore, staff members have no doubt which foreign leader customers are most interested in: President Vladimir Putin, or “Putin the Great” as some Chinese call him.