Monday, October 20th, 2008
Since Hurricane Ike, the City of Houston has been trying to figure out how
to recycle the wood debris. From Galveston to North of Houston, there is
plenty of wood debris to be collected but not sent to the local landfills.
So the City has come up with a nationwide contest in hopes of someone coming
up with a recycling idea that will get rid of 5.6 million cubic yards of
tree waste cleaned up from households and front yards. (more…)
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Monday, October 13th, 2008
I could not resist adding these new descriptions to our vocabulary. I hope
you find that they fit with today’s economy.
CEO –Chief Embezzlement Officer
CFO– Corporate Fraud Officer
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR — Past year investor who’s now locked up in a nuthouse
VALUE INVESTING — The art of buying low and selling lower (more…)
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