Jul 31
By Dividend.com StaffJuly 31st, 2009 Shares of Metlife (MET) are moving slightly higher despite the company reporting a loss of $1.43 billion in the second quarter.The company had a loss of $1.74 per share, compared with profits of $915 million, or $1.26 per share, a year earlier. This was the second consecutive quarterly loss for the company. Management pointed to losses in derivatives, which were used as a hedge against changes in interest rates and foreign currencies.Revenue fell 31 percent
Jul 31
By Dividend.com StaffJuly 31st, 2009 Shares of Metlife (MET) are moving slightly higher despite the company reporting a loss of $1.43 billion in the second quarter.The company had a loss of $1.74 per share, compared with profits of $915 million, or $1.26 per share, a year earlier. This was the second consecutive quarterly loss for the company. Management pointed to losses in derivatives, which were used as a hedge against changes in interest rates and foreign currencies.Revenue fell 31 percent
Jul 30
The colon is a living organ comprised of blood vessels, nerves, and muscles plus billions of bacteria that help to regulate body pH, break down nutrients, and discard waste matter.
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Jul 29
Legalized Murder David L LamonI don’t know when but I’m quite sure it can’t be too long before people begin to see we have a devil in the White House surrounding with imps in his likeness along with a congress that allows this devil to go around the constitution with his czars to implement his policy. I mean that literally folks, this man and those he has surrounded himself with are evil men driven by Satan. The devil is by biblical definition a murderer and deceiver. In a country that has k
Jul 27
“As Congress moves towards a debate over sweeping reform of the nation’s financial regulations, we urge you to pay careful attention to public policy questions concerning insurance. Although we may differ on some of the details, all of us support the idea of a modern, streamlined, optional national regulatory system for property and casualty and life insurance. Through bureaucratic price controls, limits on innovation, and ill-considered regulations, the current system does not serve the needs o
Jul 26
There is nothing strange about that now the first place consumers tend to go for research is the Internet. If you are looking for the life insurance online you need to check whether the carrier and broker website quoting platforms are accurate. Therefore you need to remember that during your research for life insurance online you will see many sites suggesting lowest rates and 40-70% savings but the truth is you can save big by comparing rates. This really works as all the carriers as rates
Jul 24
WAHI Carnival Welcome to the July 24, 2009 edition of working at home blog carnival . This weeks Carnival has, as always, some really good articles. So, Sit Back and Enjoy. And Here We Go… advice Outshined presents The Power of Passive Income and Work Ownership posted at Personal Web Guide , saying, “This article discusses the benefits and power of passive income and work ownership, as well as detailing the techniques and skills needed to create a steady stream of passive reven
Jul 23
When Mike Meyers and Dana Carvey sang the Wayne’s World theme song, “Party time….excellent,” they probably didn’t have swine flu parties in mind. Who could even imagine such a thing? But sure enough, that’s the newest craze sweeping the world, with Mom’s across the globe discussing the benefits of bringing their kids to just such a shindig. And why? Because they hope that exposing their children to the bug will build immunity against future exposures, when more virulent strains might possibly appear. From: jonbarron.org
Jul 22
By Fester: One of the many rhetorical slights of hand that conservatives have been using to argue against healthcare reform is the "Grandma will die" trope. Steve captured a good example earlier today. There is one major problem with this trope. A good number of grandmas are already in a public plan called Medicare, and almost all grandmas that are being alluded to (you know the ones with quasi-blue hair, three dozen cookie recipes that can be made in under 22 minutes, and tennis balls on the bo
Jul 22
By Fester: One of the many rhetorical slights of hand that conservatives have been using to argue against healthcare reform is the "Grandma will die" trope. Steve captured a good example earlier today. There is one major problem with this trope. A good number of grandmas are already in a public plan called Medicare, and almost all grandmas that are being alluded to (you know the ones with quasi-blue hair, three dozen cookie recipes that can be made in under 22 minutes, and tennis balls on the bo