The importance of the new mobile Internet cycle to investors and wireless carriers was discussed in previous articles.
FORBES: Why Mobile's Cloud-y Future Means Sunny Days For Amazon
In previous articles I suggested national debt should not exceed 75% of GDP and current deficits should not exceed 3% of GDP.
As I have discussed in previous articles, social networking sites like Facebook are now the most frequently used websites on the Internet.
Discussed in previous articles, we should continue to take advantage of Quantitative Easing whereby the Federal Reserve is a substantial purchaser of federal debt.
FORBES: Fiscal Cliff Deferred, Tax Legislation Is only Part of the Equation
We have noted in previous articles that large-capitalized companies in the U.S have historically traded at about 2 to 2.5 times revenue and about 16.5 times earnings.
As we have mentioned in previous articles, the European auto industry is plagued with overcapacity issues, but the labor unions and the governments have made it enormously difficult for the auto companies to reduce capacity in order to protect jobs.
FORBES: Ford's North America Margins And European Turnaround Are Keys To Earnings
In previous articles, I outline this writing on the long-term wall. (Most recently, see Tim Cook Has No Idea How to Move Forward With Apple TV, but also see more bullish takes, such as Microsoft Can Beat RIM, but Stands No Chance Against Apple).
The same misspelling occurred in three previous articles this year.
That includes the previous articles point about Google specifically, not being around in its dominate form, five years from now.
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Some of my previous articles have pointed out that another significant downside of being caught in a fraudulent transfer is that a bankruptcy court can (and often do) use that to deny a debtor a discharge.
First, in a previous post I wrote about the fraud, based on a flurry of newspaper articles and the interim report that a committee examining the fraud has put together, I wrote that it eventually was his clumsiness faking the data that got him caught.
The month after his speech, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Time, the Christian Science Monitor and the Wall Street Journal published 88 articles, nearly twice as many as the previous month, one of the biggest spikes in coverage since 2009.
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