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Bob Chapman on Radio Liberty – Part 4 – Feb 2, 2009 – Financial Economic Crisis Collapse Info

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Excerpts of a radio talk show interview with economist bob chapman by Dr stan. This weeks talk about economic crisis/collapse news information. A must listen to for anyone concerned about the global economy. Shared for education under the Fair Use Act.

How to Buy a Car for Teens and Young Adults

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Not the most exciting thing I ever made, but there is some good information here. This was my final project for Personal Finance. If you’ve fallen asleep after watching this, then go and watch my comedy videos. They’re better. … Personal Finance Car Teens How-to Gas Insurance Comparison Save Money Youth Gasoline

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June 17th, 2009 at 10:18 pm

PERSONAL FINANCE – Natural Gas Prices

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Unlike oil, gas has not traditionally been a globally traded commodity. Most gas historically has moved by pipeline so it’s a regional market. So, for example, North America was one market connected by pipelines and Europe another. LNG is starting to change that because gas can be shipped anywhere in the world where prices are most favorable. So, for example, if gas prices are higher in the EU than the US, more LNG flows to Europe.

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June 13th, 2009 at 3:06 pm

One Year Later: Lyndon LaRouche Webcast July 22, 2008

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July 18 2008 (LPAC)–On July 1, Lyndon LaRouche proposed emergency action by the US Federal Reserve Bank, to prevent social chaos, in the face of looming collapses of some leading US commercial banks and other financial institutions. LaRouche presented two emergency measures, aimed as stop-gaps, to prevent chaos. First, he called for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates to four percent, in order to assure that institutional depositors maintain their deposits in the banking system. Second, …

Roger Conrad – 2.29.08 – Canadian Edge

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Personal Finance: There are some major issues affecting Canadian income trusts as we move into 2008. 2007 was a year of unprecedented stress tests for this group, not just the change in the taxation which will kick in in 2011 but also the weak natural gas prices, the strong Canadian dollar which hurt exporters to the US and finally the US credit crunch and slowing economy which, historically, has been very disastrous for Canada… … Canada income trusts taxation 2011 natural gas prices oil …

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May 27th, 2009 at 12:42 pm

GM CEO Rick Wagoner – Fuel Economy and the Auto Industry

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Executive Officer of General Motors North America. He joined General Motors Corporation in 1977. Mr. Wagoner served as President of North American Operations of General Motors Corp. from April 2005 to July 1, 2006. Mr. Wagoner served as President of General Motors Corp., from 1998 to 2003, as Chief Operating Officer from 1998 to 2000 and as Executive Vice President and President GM’s North American Operations from 1994 to 1998 and executive vice president and chief financial officer from 1992 to …


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