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Now along with with diplomatic relations, cross-border energy deals and the routing of pipelines could be at stake, Global Insight analyst James Auger told Forbes.com.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Forbes contributor James Gruber points a finger at a much bigger fish: Japan.
FORBES: Crisis Averted: Cyprus, Creditors Reach Last-Minute Bailout Deal
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Forbes and James may be well advised to check with faculty to learn about the difficulties facing higher education.
FORBES: A New Kind of College Education
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That means value from your point of view as a financial manager, he said and pointed to Raymond James (which my Forbes colleague Tom Groenfeldt wrote about here) as an example.
FORBES: Actiance Aims For Authenticity of Voice
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In mid-July, Raymond James analyst Buck Horne told Forbes it would be prudent for investors to take some profits in the best-performing names in the space, but also said Toll is part of a basket of higher-end builders that are better positioned to withstand any hiccups in the housing recovery.
FORBES: Toll Brothers' Big Quarter Helps Housing Stocks Stay Hot
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Lehrman, Sean Fieler, Steve Forbes, Jeffrey Bell, James Grant, William Kristol, Dr. Judy Shelton, John Tamny (the editor here and at realclearmarkets.com), with some of whom this writer is professionally associated.
FORBES: The Secret to Victory: Feed The Opportunity, Starve The Problem
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This note responds to Scott James article but it also refers to Steve Forbes article.
FORBES: A New Kind of College Education
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In a related vein (social media) Pamela James said here, on my part of Forbes recently, that there is a smear campaign against Google, originating from Microsoft.
FORBES: Do You Believe Google or Microsoft, RIM or Nokia? An End of Year Reflection
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These include, among others, Mr. Lehrman, James Grant of Grant's Interest Rate Observer, publisher Steve Forbes, economist Judy Shelton, and Sean Fieler of the American Principles Project.
WSJ: Seth Lipsky: The Gold Standard Goes Mainstream
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The other data that skews my perception: Forbes has spawned quite a number of romances, including the late, great editor of the magazine, James Michaels, and his wife, Jean Briggs.
FORBES: The State of the Office Romance, 2013