Brian HicksPosted November 21, 2006
Politicians and strategists argue about the utility and strength of coalition forces in Iraq. Numbers are compared and considered with thought to stability and security. Meanwhile, an exodus of...
Luke BurgessPosted November 20, 2006
With demand for rhodium still high and producers unable to make with the goods, rhodium is poised to break its all-time high of $7,000 an ounce over the next few years.
Brian HicksPosted November 14, 2006
It was a promising Tuesday for mammoth New York stocks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and its 30 blue chip companies have led a recent valuation rally through record levels. Too bad, then, that...
Brian HicksPosted November 9, 2006
The story of Zudhi Karagjozi is as old as America itself. From a modest beginning selling real estate in Queens, NY, Mr. Karagjozi grabbed his first rung on the ladder, continued to climb, and when...
Brian HicksPosted November 9, 2006
Long before the Internet became the "Information Superhighway," it was nothing more than the odd realm of scientists, academics, defense types and computer geeks.
Brian HicksPosted November 7, 2006
Though the European Union has attempted to address topics of trade and economic sustainability as a solid front, a half-hour blackout this weekend laid bare the day-to-day frailties of the...
Brian HicksPosted November 3, 2006
Well, I actually did sleep-from 4 am to 6 am-but it felt like I was up all night. It took a lot longer to review than I thought it would-primarily because there are so many exciting things to say...
Brian HicksPosted November 2, 2006
It's no secret that I think the future of technology stocks looks very good. But it's not my involvement in the sector that makes me say that-it's the potential of the sector that got me involved.
Brian HicksPosted November 2, 2006
When I introduced the Mortgage Matters aspect of this column last week, I was prepared for a fair amount of interest. But what has come in since that column ran has been nothing short of an...
Brian HicksPosted October 31, 2006
If a government dominated by one party should run like a hot knife through butter, why does it seem more like the current US leadership is cutting burnt steak with a cold spoon? Brazil's Lula may...
Brian HicksPosted October 27, 2006
While the junior mining stock market is slow at the moment, I thought this would be a good time to review how to pick a quality junior mining stock. Many juniors at this point are greatly...
Brian HicksPosted October 26, 2006
Gene Hackman is a great actor. He played the lead in one of my favorite films from the 70s, "The Poseidon Adventure." Its the unforgettable story of a cruise ship that is struck and capsized by...