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Economic Recession: Weak dollar buying opportunity

May 1, 2008 · Filed Under US Stocks and Markets · Comments 
“The news isn’t all bad… Some U.S. companies are making the most of the weak dollar trend. How? By ramping up business overseas.” — Ann Sosnowski by Ann Sosnowski Baltimore – (TFN): In many ways, the weak dollar is making life harder for Americans. All the “stuff” we import, from oil [...]

Weakening Dollar: Fly into some profits

April 23, 2008 · Filed Under US Stocks and Markets · Comments 
“Two companies worth comparing are Airbus and Boeing.  A falling dollar has dramatically hurt Airbus, while providing Boeing with a fantastic, but temporary, competitive advantage.” - Andrew Snyder By Andrew Snyder Baltimore (TFN) - At least a dollar is still worth a dollar here in the United States, because throughout much of the world it is not [...]

Record Euro: You’d think they love the weak dollar in Europe. But…

February 28, 2008 · Filed Under News that Matters · Comments 
Blogger's Note: The euro is at record levels! American pundits like to consider the weakening of the US dollar against the euro and a basket of major world currencies the beginning of the end. That's understandable, considering many of them derive their personal experience in dealing with currencies on the micro level: When traveling to [...]

Investing advice: Do not forget about exporters

January 14, 2008 · Filed Under Investment Strategies · Comments 
‘It is easy to see the nation is enduring an economic slowdown. As the shouts of an impending recession get louder and louder, the overall markets sink lower and lower. But not every company does poorly as the American economy lags. ’ – Andrew Snyder  By Andrew Snyder  Baltimore (TFN) — A lot of investors learned a [...]

U.S. Manufacturing Stocks: Going “Hog” Wild for a Recession

January 4, 2008 · Filed Under US Stocks and Markets · Comments 
‘Most analysts wrongly gauged the company by its domestic sales growth. American sales account for some 80% of the company’s business, but overseas is where the real revenue growth will take place. International sales are expected to grow by 50% during the next five years. ’ – Andrew Snyder  By Andrew Snyder  Baltimore (TFN)– The scene was [...]