As efforts percolate in Congress to water down much of the Investor Protection Act of 2002, a new investors handbook could become an investors Bill of Rights.
With the launch of Windows 7 operating system in October, Microsoft Corp. hopes to recoup goodwill lost during two winters of customer discontent with the flawed Vista.
Ringside hooters juicing up the mayhem of a WWF wrestling Smack Down could not exhibit more of a love-hate relationship than the one between Microsoft and its customers.
Congress created the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in 1934, in response to the dangers to America of excessive malfeasance and recklessness on Wall Street.
When the most recent American business expansion topped out in December 2007, and a recession commenced, the economy had grown for 73 consecutive months.
Another way of expressing the SEC viewpoint is that company financials are down to earth- not flights of fancy, unless a white-collar crook is cooking the books.
Investment tactics by investors have been a mixed bag, since the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) established in December that the nation is in recession.