-
The software analyzes the energy generation and consumption data and uses weather and other information to recommend actions that help match supply with demand closely.
FORBES: A Guide To Building A Successful Green Tech Company
-
Other reliable sources I recommend for obtaining online medical information include WebMD, Epocrates, and Epocrates: Pregnancy and Infant Care apps.
FORBES: Can't Reach Your Doctor?...Put Down Your Phone, and Pick Up Your iPad Instead!
-
Firms are required to disclose that they may own the stocks their analysts recommend but, absent specific information regarding the extent of their ownership, this disclosure is useless.
FORBES: Financial Analysts: Writing Research That Benefits Their Employers and Themselves (August 1, 2001)
-
They then recommend ways to use the information, like making all the shoes displayed on the Monday home page black (and coaxing the company to make sure that suppliers are clued in).
FORBES: Look Who's Hiring Now: Inquire Within
-
Experts also recommend storing bank records, important contact information for creditors and insurance companies, as well as copies of social security cards and drivers licenses in a safe, second location.
CNN: High tides and higher interest rates: Wading through financial storms
-
When reviewing these various income producing strategies, I would recommend not only focussing on current yield information but also taking into consideration longer term distribution histories, credit quality, tax treatments and distribution policies.
FORBES: Why The Fed May Have To Break Its Pledge And Raise Interest Rates Before 2015
-
It may recommend that the company change its advertising or change the information on the package.
BBC: Drug scare hits Wyeth
-
After thoroughly considering all the available information, the Advisory Committee voted 9-5 to recommend that FDA not approve lorcaserin for marketing.
FORBES: FDA Responds To Outraged Arena Investors
-
Jack Straw, the home secretary, told the inquiry when setting it up that its job was to provide information, not to delve into morals or ethics, or recommend whether hunting should be banned or not.
ECONOMIST: The end of foxhunting