Showing posts with label Products. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Products. Show all posts

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Wednesday Sector Leaders: Shipping, Agriculture & Farm Products

In trading on Wednesday, shipping shares were relative leaders, up on the day by about 3.5%. Leading the group were shares of Frontline Limited (NYSE:FRO), up about 12.4% and shares of Dryships (NASDAQ:DRYS) up about 7.4% on the day.

Also showing relative strength are agriculture & farm products shares, up on the day by about 3.5% as a group, led by Adecoagro SA (NYSE:AGRO), trading up by about 8.1% and Cresud Sacip YA Adr (NASDAQ:CRESY), trading higher by about 2.8% on Wednesday.

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Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation

Friday, October 14, 2011

Wednesday Sector Leaders: Shipping, Agriculture & Farm Products

In trading on Wednesday, shipping shares were relative leaders, up on the day by about 3.5%. Leading the group were shares of Frontline Limited (NYSE:FRO), up about 12.4% and shares of Dryships (NASDAQ:DRYS) up about 7.4% on the day.

Also showing relative strength are agriculture & farm products shares, up on the day by about 3.5% as a group, led by Adecoagro SA (NYSE:AGRO), trading up by about 8.1% and Cresud Sacip YA Adr (NASDAQ:CRESY), trading higher by about 2.8% on Wednesday.

For MarketNewsVideo.com, I'm Kristin Bianco.

Wednesday Sector Leaders: Shipping, Agriculture & Farm Products pictureAll videos » MNVAny ideas and opinions presented in all Market News Video clips are for informational and educational purposes only, and do not reflect the opinions of BNK Invest, Inc. or any of its affiliates, subsidiaries or partners. In no way should any content contained herein be interpreted to represent trading or investment advice. None of the information contained herein constitutes a recommendation that any particular security, portfolio, transaction, or investment strategy is suitable for any specific person. All viewers agree that under no circumstances will BNK Invest, Inc,. its subsidiaries, partners, officers, employees, affiliates, or agents be held liable for any loss or damage caused by your reliance on information obtained. Read Full Disclaimer.

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Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Wednesday Sector Leaders: Shipping, Agriculture & Farm Products

In trading on Wednesday, shipping shares were relative leaders, up on the day by about 3.5%. Leading the group were shares of Frontline Limited (NYSE:FRO), up about 12.4% and shares of Dryships (NASDAQ:DRYS) up about 7.4% on the day.

Also showing relative strength are agriculture & farm products shares, up on the day by about 3.5% as a group, led by Adecoagro SA (NYSE:AGRO), trading up by about 8.1% and Cresud Sacip YA Adr (NASDAQ:CRESY), trading higher by about 2.8% on Wednesday.

For MarketNewsVideo.com, I'm Kristin Bianco.

Wednesday Sector Leaders: Shipping, Agriculture & Farm Products pictureAll videos » MNVAny ideas and opinions presented in all Market News Video clips are for informational and educational purposes only, and do not reflect the opinions of BNK Invest, Inc. or any of its affiliates, subsidiaries or partners. In no way should any content contained herein be interpreted to represent trading or investment advice. None of the information contained herein constitutes a recommendation that any particular security, portfolio, transaction, or investment strategy is suitable for any specific person. All viewers agree that under no circumstances will BNK Invest, Inc,. its subsidiaries, partners, officers, employees, affiliates, or agents be held liable for any loss or damage caused by your reliance on information obtained. Read Full Disclaimer.

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Fujitsu America, Inc.

Friday, October 7, 2011

The Products You Buy

The products you buy will not make you smarter.

They will not make you successful.

They will not make you more attractive.

They will not make you popular.

They will not make you a better person.

They will not fill your hours with joy.

There is only one thing that can do all of these things, and that thing isn’t found at Amazon.com or on the shelves of your local grocery store.

That one thing that can achieve all of this is you. Not products. You.

If you want to be smarter, don’t buy a product. Instead, head to the library and pick up some books to read on the topics you want to know more about, then spend some evenings actually reading them. Take things you don’t understand in your life and take the time to understand them. Ask questions and seek answers to those questions.

If you want to be successful, don’t buy a product. Instead, work hard. Be reliable. Produce results. Try to look at everything you do through the eyes of your employer (or client or customer) and ask yourself what you would need to do to appear valuable to the situation.

If you want to be attractive, don’t buy a product. Instead, get some exercise. Go for a walk each day, for starters. Practice good hygiene and bathe daily.

If you want to be popular, don’t buy a product. Instead, talk to people. Don’t let your fear of making a fool of yourself hold you back – everyone makes a fool of themselves sometimes. Strike up conversations. Go to meetings of people with similar interests and ideas to your own. Invite people over to your home for dinner. Most importantly, when you’re in a public environment and you see someone you know, go over and talk to them.

If you want to be a better person, don’t buy a product. Instead, make a concerted effort to help others and be kind to them. Watch yourself for cruel remarks and actions and focus on cutting them out of your life and your thoughts.

If you want to fill your hours with joy, don’t buy a product. Instead, do whatever it is that really makes you happy. If you can’t do that, then spend an afternoon completely in the service of others who really need your help, like working at a food pantry or building a Habitat for Humanity house.

Notice how nothing described above involves buying a product, yet they all result in the kind of change that you want in your life. Even more important, products you buy won’t achieve those kind of changes.

You can’t simply buy the person you want to be. You can only achieve that through your own actions. Keep your money in your pocket and work on yourself instead. You’ll find that, before long, you have the best of both worlds.


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Wednesday, August 10, 2011