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Who Wants to Buy Blackberry (NASDAQ: BBRY)?

Brian Hicks
Posted October 11, 2013

Blackberry (NASDAQ: BBRY) is weighing its future options, which could include anything from a buyout to being split into pieces...

California Officially Accepts Fracking

Brian Hicks
Posted October 10, 2013

Wells will be drilled, shale will be fractured, and crude will flow... until we either burn it all up, or a new technology emerges to make the entire fossil fuel era a thing of the past.

Is it Really QE Infinity?

Briton Ryle
Posted October 10, 2013

The government is shut down...the U.S. might default...and Janet Yellen will be the new Fed Chair. Signs that the stimulus may never end...

India Buys Silver

Brian Hicks
Posted October 10, 2013

India's wedding and festival season is approaching, and that means an increase in precious metal purchases. But this year, silver may be the hot commodity...

Congress Creates a Buying Opportunity

Briton Ryle
Posted October 9, 2013

Our political leaders today have no respect for each other. And worse, they have no respect for us, the American people.

Fixed Income Investments

Briton Ryle
Posted October 9, 2013

Equities are sure to be exciting investments, but fixed income investments can provide safe and steady stores of wealth...

I'm Proud of Senator Cruz

Brian Hicks
Posted October 9, 2013

Remembering the days of our emancipation from a liberal 40-year reign.

Is the Housing Market Turning Bearish?

Brian Hicks
Posted October 9, 2013

Consumer optimism in the housing market is beginning to slip, and one analyst believes housing prices may start to decline.

FLNG Will Be a Game-Changer

Christian DeHaemer
Posted October 8, 2013

This floating LNG beast will be the largest floating thing ever built. It will displace 600,000 metric tons of water. It will be 1,500 meters long and will contain 260,000 metric tons of steel.

Default Fears Boost Gold Prices

Briton Ryle
Posted October 8, 2013

Gold prices are heading up on anticipation of a default, but they're likely to continue climbing well past that date...

The U.S. is Hurting Emerging Markets

Brian Hicks
Posted October 8, 2013

Emerging markets depend in large part on the U.S. But if the dollar gets stronger, their currencies will crash, which could spell crisis...

Child Soldiers Saved by Capitalism

Jeff Siegel
Posted October 7, 2013

The solution to war and humanitarian crises is capitalism, not funding child soldiers.