Acutus Trading releases of Compost 1.6
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Special Release Discount Price for
Profinacci the Fibonacci Course for
Commodity Trading, Stock Trading,
Futures Trading & Forex Trading.
Special Release Discount Price for
Profinacci the Fibonacci Course for
Commodity Trading, Stock Trading,
Futures Trading & Forex Trading.
06/05/2005 11:39 PMTraders can now easily understand how to use Fibonacci analysis for
commodity trading, futures trading, stock trading and forex tradingt
in less than 14 minutes with this complete Fibonacci trading course,
trading software and trading system. [PRWEB Jun 2, 2005]
Napster: From Trading Music To Trading
on the Stock Exchange
Napster: From Trading Music To Trading
on the Stock Exchange
09/19/2004 09:28 AMLike a phoenix from the ashes, Napster has come back not once, but
twice it seems. Since Roxio bought the Napster name and logo a couple
years ago at a bankruptcy auction, Napster received a new "lease
on life". This time around Napster isn't just a service, it's to
become a public company and will be traded on the stock exchange.
Roxio has recently sold off it's CD-burning software business in a
move to concentrate solely on selling music online. Using Napster as
it's company name, it will allow Roxio to compete with other online
music delivery services from the likes of Microsoft, Yahoo!, and
Apple.
Roxio's sale of its software business landed them a cool $80 million
in cash and stocks which will give Napster a cash base of more than
$100 million once the deal closes, expected by year's end.
"One of the most important questions for our investors is, 'Does
Napster have the staying power to stay and thrive?' Having the cash
answers that question," said Chris Gorog, chief executive and
chairman of Roxio.
It will be more than enough to cover Napster until it becomes
profitable, Gorog said, "and we're on a clear path to do
that."

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InformationRead full story...MTPredictor launches unique Real-time
Trading Software for Risk/Reward trading
using the Isolation Approach to Elliott
Wave
MTPredictor launches unique Real-time
Trading Software for Risk/Reward trading
using the Isolation Approach to Elliott
Wave
06/02/2004 02:19 AMThis is a brand new real-time program from the UK software developer
MTPredictor Ltd. It is designed exclusively to identify exceptional
trade set-ups, evaluate their Risk/Reward outlook, control risk by
position-sizing and manage trades consistently on-screen. Partnering
with eSignal for data, Real-time 4.0 is for global stocks, futures,
indices, currencies and commodities. [PRWEB Jun 2, 2004]
Collect, play, trade and... learn with
UEFA EURO 2004™ digital trading cardz.
This summer's trading cards are
multi-dimensional value for money.
Collect, play, trade and... learn with
UEFA EURO 2004™ digital trading cardz.
This summer's trading cards are
multi-dimensional value for money.
06/11/2004 03:33 AMUEFA EURO 2004 CD Cardz are the hottest collectable this summer [PRWEB
Jun 11, 2004]
Microsoft Releases Windows Server 2003
SP1The software vendor releases to
manufacturing and as a free download
Microsoft Releases Windows Server 2003
SP1The software vendor releases to
manufacturing and as a free download
04/07/2005 07:09 AMeWeek Apr 7 2005 11:51AM GMT
SPY Trading
SPY Trading
05/15/2004 05:52 AMnationmasters.com
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site | 5 links
Trading up
Trading up
01/03/2005 07:31 AMUSA Today Jan 3 2005 11:07AM GMT
Currently Reading: Trading Up
Currently Reading: Trading Up
01/05/2004 03:00 PMTrading Up: "Middle-market
consumers, in the United States and around the world, are trading up
to New Luxury products and services that deliver higher levels of
quality, taste, and aspiration than conventional ones. Because New
Luxury goods sell at premiums of 20-200% over standard midprice goods,
they deliver higher profits. They also sell in much higher volumes
than superpremium products."
It's a rather interesting look at what's driven the success of
companies like Starbucks, Victoria's Secret, and others that make huge
profits selling premium-priced products on a mainstream scale. This
goes against the traditional assumption that goods sell at either a
low volume or a low price. Turns out, people will "trade down" in
some categories that don't matter to them in order to trade up in
areas that do.
It pretty much only talks about real-world goods, not software or
web-related stuff, nor even high-tech stuff, and I don't yet know how
exactly the lessons apply to the areas I usually think about. But they
probably do. (Is Apple a trading-up brand? Or is it not mainstream
enough? Maybe") I'm only about a third of the way through it, but good
stuff so far.
Trading places
Trading places
04/04/2005 06:46 AMUSA Today Apr 4 2005 10:53AM GMT
Frequent Trading: Always Bad?
Frequent Trading: Always Bad?
01/09/2004 09:58 PMToo much churning can burn you.
Algorithmic Trading
Algorithmic Trading
04/16/2005 03:01 PMWall Street and Technology Apr 16 2005 6:39PM GMT
ATI Insider Trading?
ATI Insider Trading?
12/27/2003 10:05 AMTrading Down to Trade Up
Trading Down to Trade Up
06/18/2004 09:55 AMExperts study the trade-offs consumers make to buy what they truly
want.
Day-Trading Dangers
Day-Trading Dangers
12/27/2004 12:41 PMMost day traders are not getting as rich as you might think.
trading subsidies
trading subsidies
01/07/2004 02:44 PMI've got a column in the January Wired (not yet online) attacking farm
subsidies. Actually, more precisely, attacking farm subsidies when,
simultaneously, in the name of "free trade" we demand developing
nations protect our IP. (You must protect the market for our Mickey,
while we destroy the market for your wheat.) This has excited a flurry
of farmers to write angry letters about national security (yep,
bin-Laden is terrified by cheap wheat). Indeed, one "film maker -
farmer" wrote to say it was more important to protect farmers than IP.
Anyway, when the article appears online, it won't include an error
that is in the printed edition. I was drafting between attacking the
policies of industrialized nations in general, and America in
particular, and the statistics got mixed in the end. It is the
industrialized nations together that spend $300 billion a year on farm
subsidies --
six times the aid to developing nations. Obviously, the US
doesn't spend that much alone.
I apologize for that stupid error, which is totally my fault. But I
won't apologize for attacking farm subsidies.
Google has a strong first day of trading
Google has a strong first day of trading
08/20/2004 10:15 AMComputer Weekly Aug 20 2004 2:05PM GMT
NYSE to expand e-trading
NYSE to expand e-trading
08/04/2004 06:55 PMglobetechnology.com Aug 4 2004 11:13PM GMT
Red Sox, Yankees Already Trading Shots
(AP)
Red Sox, Yankees Already Trading Shots
(AP)
02/18/2004 08:15 PMAP - George Steinbrenner wasn't about to keep quiet when the Red Sox
took a shot at his team. So a few hours after Boston owner John Henry
criticized the New York Yankees over their acquisition of Alex
Rodriguez and called for a salary cap, Steinbrenner struck back
Wednesday.
Dixons upbeat on trading
Dixons upbeat on trading
09/08/2004 06:40 AMWell-placed for 'year of progress'
Simple Suggestions for Better Trading
Simple Suggestions for Better Trading
11/17/2003 10:26 AMTheStreet.com Nov 17 2003 8:49AM ET
EC may ease spectrum trading
EC may ease spectrum trading
07/16/2004 03:26 AMZDNet UK Jul 16 2004 7:52AM GMT
Dow down, Nasdaq up in afternoon trading
Dow down, Nasdaq up in afternoon trading
02/01/2005 08:56 PMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Thu Jan 27, 05:26 pm GMT
Google clicks in 1st-day trading
Google clicks in 1st-day trading
08/20/2004 06:45 AMChicago Tribune Aug 20 2004 10:59AM GMT
Trading Talents Instead Of Cash
Trading Talents Instead Of Cash
07/26/2004 03:32 AMIf you ever study alternative economies, "barter economies" or local
currencies designed to stimulate the local economy, it's likely that
you've come across
Ithaca Hours
at some point or another. Designed as a way to help build up the
local economy in the small city of Ithaca, NY, it was basically a
barter system that let local merchants easily manage trade with each
other, without involving government sanctioned currency. The system
got plenty of hype and has been copied around the world (often with
help from those who created Ithaca Hours). It appears that the
concept has clearly made its way to South Africa, with an internet
twist. According to this article (which doesn't mention Ithaca Hours
at all), South Africans are using
an
online bartering system involving "talents" which are priced per
hour, and function quite like Ithaca Hours. The article even quotes
someone who claims to have "retired from the conventional money
system," and who won't go anyplace that doesn't accept "talents" as
payment.
Heed Your Gut When Trading Gets Tough
Heed Your Gut When Trading Gets Tough
02/17/2004 09:56 AMTheStreet.com Feb 17 2004 1:57PM GMT
Disease trading cards from CDC
Disease trading cards from CDC
07/05/2004 06:17 AM
The US Centers for Disease Control offer print-and-clip collectable
disease trading cards.
Link
(
Thanks, Abby!)
Google IPO trading imminent
Google IPO trading imminent
08/16/2004 09:43 PMIPO shares could possibily beginning as early as Wednesday.
Monster trading cards
Monster trading cards
07/19/2004 11:47 AM
Wonderful gallery of scanned-in vintage monster trading cards.
Link
(
via Waxy)
Orbitz opens trading at $26
Orbitz opens trading at $26
12/17/2003 09:33 AMZDNet Dec 17 2003 8:47AM ET
"Trading In A Cloud Of Electrons"
"Trading In A Cloud Of Electrons"
05/03/2004 10:18 PMGoogle 'pops' 18% on first trading day
Google 'pops' 18% on first trading day
08/20/2004 02:31 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Aug 20 2004 7:08AM GMT
Google Scores on First Day of Trading
Google Scores on First Day of Trading
08/19/2004 06:33 PMAfter a series of gaffes, Google was not looking particularly savvy.
But lowering its IPO clearing price put a band-aid on the company's
image, and shares ended Thursday at $100.33 on the Nasdaq.
Google Readies for Trading, IPO at $85
Google Readies for Trading, IPO at $85
08/19/2004 10:10 AMAP via Los Angeles Times Aug 19 2004 2:14PM GMT
Google Starts Trading at $85
Google Starts Trading at $85
08/19/2004 06:33 PMGoogle's long-awaited stock-market debut begins Thursday, after the
Internet search giant priced its IPO at $85 a share to become one of
the biggest online offerings, raising $1.67 billion.
EU moves towards spectrum trading
EU moves towards spectrum trading
06/02/2004 07:18 AMThe radio waves, not the Sinclair
Olf's Trading Journal 0.06
Olf's Trading Journal 0.06
06/13/2004 09:25 PMA trading journal for commenting on, analyzing, and reviewing your
trades.
Multivision ceases trading
Multivision ceases trading
01/08/2004 08:24 PMBeyond our control, PC builder says
Cyber-trading post
Cyber-trading post
05/17/2004 10:22 AMUSA Today May 17 2004 2:07PM GMT
Olf's Trading Journal 0.08
Olf's Trading Journal 0.08
08/06/2004 04:06 AMA trading journal for commenting on, analyzing, and reviewing your
trades.
Grok Description matches for Acutus Trading releases of Compost 1.6
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MTPredictor Ltd. announces major
enhancements to its Real-time 4.0 and
End-of-Day 4.0 trading software and
customer service
MTPredictor Ltd. announces major
enhancements to its Real-time 4.0 and
End-of-Day 4.0 trading software and
customer service
09/02/2004 02:25 AMMTPredictor Ltd., the UK trading software firm specializing in
Risk/Reward trading using Elliott Wave, has announced a number of
enhancements to its Real-time and End-of-Day range and to its customer
support. New datafeeds, an updated US index trading record, the
introduction of free web seminars and new sales offices in the US and
the Benelux region continue the firm’s commitment to traders
worldwide. [PRWEB Sep 2, 2004]
Acutus Trading releases of Compost 1.6