PostsAdd the first post! |
Synonyms abatement backsliding comedown cropper decay decrepitude degeneracy degeneration descent deterioration Similar searches:
|
|
News - Powered by Yahoo News
Stocks decline after grim jobs data; indexes down about 2% US Dollar Forecast to Decline Against Japanese Yen Taiwan Cuts Interest Rate After Record Export Decline After long decline, U.S. teen birth rates rise again Dollar Extends Decline Vs Euro, Yen After Poor ADP Jobs Data Study: Diabetes Linked to Cognitive Decline US Energy Stocks Trade Lower As Oil Prices Decline $3/Barrel Research: LCD panel market continues decline US Dollar Forecast to Decline Against Japanese Yen After long decline, U.S. teen birth rates rise again |
Blog Articles - Powered by Technorati 318087 results found Is nothing growing in manufacturing? Is nothing growing in manufacturing? Posted by Peter Welander on January 7, 2009 Manufacturing is down. You might have already heard something to this effect, but the extent of the economic downturn in December may surprise you. "The decline covers the full breadth of manufacturing industries Posted on 2009-01-07 19:29:08 GMT blog: Pillar to Post: Peter Welander's Blog - Blog on Control Engineering Midday Market Recap: Pound Sterling Surges in Broad USD Selloff(CEP News) - The pound sterling surged in a broad U.S. dollar selloff after a report showed the private sector shed nearly 700k jobs last month. European and North American stocks fell nearly 2% after the unexpectedly large employment decline. Link to the original site Posted on 2009-01-07 19:25:13 GMT blog: BLOG DE NOTICIAS E INFORMACION FUNDAMENTAL DE FOREX, ARKANESFX [IMG ]Other products, like the Powermat, which wirelessly charges devices like iPods, cellphones, and Blackberrys "by principles of magnetic induction," address consumers' need to scale down and spend less. Why? It's the economy. "For every dollar decline in wealth, consumption decreases four to eight cents," said economist Shawn DuBravac Posted on 2009-01-07 19:23:42 GMT blog: Mavervorl Media News What's On the Menu for Summer 2009?[ Reaching Personal Gmar Tikkun Depends Only on One's Efforts]News Report (translated from bigness.ru) ... for grain crops. The wave of bankruptcies may cause a sudden decline in food prices Posted on 2009-01-07 19:22:10 GMT blog: Laitman.com – Kabbalah and the Meaning of Life: Michael Laitman’s Personal Blog That Didn't Last LongOil has been up smartly since the last trading day of 2009, up around 25 percent (from around $40/bbl to $50/bbl) ... bounce, then a continued decline. This is another indication of persistent bearish fundamentals Posted on 2009-01-07 19:10:57 GMT blog: Streetwise Professor 2008 Monmouth Oregon Real Estate Market Condition Summary[ average sales price and median home prices in Monmouth Oregon] ... . This doesn't mean that prices didn't decline here. There was a 5.5% drop in the average home price Posted on 2009-01-07 19:10:05 GMT blog: The Real Estate Jumble-Salem Oregon Real Estate Homes Have The Japanese Stopped Playing Videogames?[ gamers.jpg] Sales of videogames consoles and software fell 15% in Japan over 2008, says Enterbrain ... versus 3.54 million for the PSP. A "lack of new console launches" is blamed for the decline Posted on 2009-01-07 19:09:00 GMT blog: Silicon Alley Insider: Digital Business, Live Will there be a worldwide re-think on globalisation?The current financial and economic crisis sweeping across the world - and devastating lives - is merely in its early stage. The worst is yet to come and it's foolish to believe otherwise.What's frightening is bona fide economists have also warned that the meltdown would be protracted and it would be a few years before the world can see real Posted on 2009-01-07 19:08:26 GMT blog: I am a Malaysian Shopping for dealerships, not cars[ 050901_dealer_hmed_12phmedium] We all know that the 'big three' will have to make significant changes in order to become profitable ... enticing to a dealer to sell their dealership after these past years of financial decline Posted on 2009-01-07 19:06:22 GMT coverage has dropped for the new year according Health insurance coverage has dropped for the new year according to a study released by the Employee Benefit Research Institute. Though in the prior year coverage had minimally increased, current year statistics show a clear decline. In the recently released report, the number of people covered by employer sponsored health Posted on 2009-01-07 19:06:04 GMT blog: FinancialGround.com | |