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General Electric Case Study: Ben Venue Laboratories
Ben Venue Laboratories, a part of Boehringer Ingelheim, had an immediate need for storage space at its production site in Bedford, Ohio. The biopharmaceutical manufacturer required a facility to place its inventory. Ben Venue turned to GE Capital Modular Space, and their new line of fiberglass storage structures, Modulaire Building...
Tags: General Electric Co., storage
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Opportunity Now in Franklin Templeton
R. J. Rhodes submits: Franklin Templeton BEN has given back a lot of ground in recent months. Naturally asset managers decline when the overall market falls. But BEN has significantly lagged T. Rowe Price TROW and Blackrock BLK. These two peers are up slightly over the last 12 months, while...
Tags: Financial, Bendigo Bank, Franklin Resources Inc., BlackRock Inc., T Rowe Price Group Inc.
External links 2008-07-10
4 Stocks Ben Graham Would Like
Ryan Freund submits: Benjamin Graham is widely regarded to be the founder of modern value investing. His greatest student, Warren Buffett, attributes much of his success to Graham?s teachings. In this article, we take an in-depth look at stocks that Ben Graham might have liked. by Freund Investing
Tags: Financial, Presidential Life Corp.
External links 2008-06-10
Ben Bernanke: What Kind of Bird Is This?
For weeks now, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke has begun using ?hawkish rhetoric? regarding inflation and the US dollar. If the phrase ?hawkish rhetoric? sounds a bit odd to you, it?s Wall Street speak for kind-of, sort-of, not really, but possibly indicating that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates...
Tags: US Market, Financial
External links 2008-06-17
Ben Goldhirsh: Good Magazine, Great Business
Can you do good without being boring? Ben Goldhirsh is out to prove you can. He's founded Good magazine and Reason Pictures to celebrate "doing things for the right reasons." That means not only putting out a first-rate publication, but also helping corporate America think differently by creating "good" marketing...
Tags: marketing
Videos 2007-10-04
Frozen Desserts
St. Albans, Vt., is home to the newest plant in the Ben & Jerry's system, a 92,000-square-foot facility constructed in 1994. The plant manufactures pints, single-serve, 500 milliliter, 24-ounce and quart containers of Ben & Jerry's ice cream. Engineering worked especially hard to figure out a way to put variegate...
Tags: Stagnito Communications, Ben & Jerry, ice cream
White papers
Ben Bernanke: Talk May Be Cheap, But It's Not Worthless
James Picerno submits: The Federal Reserve Chairman is chatting up the dollar these days. On two separate occasions this week, Ben Bernanke made some extraordinary comments about inflation and the greenback. That is extraordinary for a sitting Fed chairman. Typically, the tired remarks about a strong dollar being...
Tags: US Market
External links 2008-06-06
Why I'm Shorting Apple Ahead of Earnings
Ben Shuleva submits: I will preface this report by stating that I am not bearish on Apple AAPL long-term, and while I consider myself (in Graham’s terms) much more of an investor than a speculator, I am willing to make a significant bet that on a short-term basis, Apple’s share...
Tags: Apple Inc., Hardware, Gadgets
External links 2008-07-17
Meet Mr. Market: Jim Cramer
Todd Kenyon submits: Yup, that mysterious stock market metaphor, Mr. Market, dreamed up by Ben Graham many many years ago is in fact a living, breathing (hyperventilating?) human being. This may come as a shock to other value junkies out there who know Mr. Market simply as the...
Tags: US Market
External links 2008-06-24
Has Ben Bernanke Learned His Lesson?
Timothy Siegel submits: This market plunge makes me optimistic. Why, you may ask. Because I feel that Ben Bernanke will finally learn his lesson, which is, “Don’t talk tough on inflation.” Every single time that Bernanke has talked tough on inflation, the market has tanked. On June 10th, Bernanke stated,...
Tags: US Market
External links 2008-07-10
HVAC Parts Cooperative's Business Plan Brings Success In Bettendorf, IA
Randa Alexander and Tony Kurtz decided it was time to go into business. The two partners purchased an existing parts supply store for appliance, heating and air conditioning equipment. Within a short period of time they relocated their store to a larger and more modern location. In addition, they joined...
Tags: HVAC, direct marketing, sales
Case studies
Success Never Goes Out Of Style For Ethnic Clothing Entrepreneur In Sheffield, VT
The popularity of Gay's designs led her to start a small company called Samii Clothes and, eventually, make the fateful trip to New York. Returning home with orders from buyers across the country, Gay realized that expanding Samii Clothes from a home-based sideline into a full-fledged business would require expertise...
Tags: Financial accounting, personnel management, business strategy, financing, Human Resources, finance, marketing
Case studies
Central Banks: Back to the Baseline
Joseph Trevisani submits: Ben Bernanke warns the market about inflation and a weak dollar but forgoes a rate hike. Jean Claude Trichet raises rates but drops verbal intervention. Six months is an age in the currency markets and the euro is trading square in the middle of the 1.5400/1.5900 range...
Tags: Financial
External links 2008-07-07
Does the Fed Really Need to Keep the PDCF Into 2009?
Zubin Jelveh submits: Another day, another plunge in the share of Lehman Brothers LEH which lost 40 percent of its value last week. Ben Bernanke said on Tuesday that the Fed was considering keeping its lending window to investment banks (a.k.a. the Primary Dealer Credit Facility) open through...
Tags: US Market, Financial, Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.
External links 2008-07-13
Reading Ben Graham's 'Security Analysis': Care to Join Me?
Geoff Gannon submits: Reading a thread over at GuruFocus reminded me of a common problem people have: Have you actually read 'Security Analysis' cover-to-cover? Has anyone on here? by Geoff Gannon
Tags: Seeking Alpha
External links 2008-07-11
Two Moves to Make as the Fed Inflates the Commodities Bubble
Martin Hutchinson submits: U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke ignored the warnings of most economists last week, and kept the benchmark Federal Funds rate at 2%, far below the actual rate of inflation. As a result of this non-move, investors can probably look forward to having the...
Tags: US Market, Gold, Streettracks Gold Trust, IShares Silver Trust
External links 2008-07-02
How To Motivate Every Employee
How to Motivate Every Employee will show you how to unharness your employees' motivation by uncovering their inner needs and desires and demonstrating how to relate them to your organization's goals and activities in a way that benefits you both. Written by Anne Bruce, a top motivational coach whose work...
Tags: McGraw-Hill Companies, motivation, technique, benefit
Book chapters 2007-10-01
Deutsche Telekom, Einstein and Ethical Stupidity
Deutsche Telekom, Einstein and Ethical StupidityQuote sourceFYI, that quote is likely not from Einstein. It's also mistakenly attributed to Ben Franklin. The latest research I've found credits Rita Mae Brown with this axiom.
Tags: Einstein, ethical stupidity, Deutsche Telekom AG, stupidity
Discussion threads 2008-05-28
Is Bernanke Hinting Something About the Fed's Rate Plans?
Kathy Lien submits: With stocks falling close to a 2 year low yesterday, Fed President Ben Bernanke attempted to stabilize the stock market and the US dollar by saying that they they are considering “extending the duration” of their emergency lending facilities to investment banks. The Fed...
Tags: US Market
External links 2008-07-08
In Search of Perfection: Practice, Patience, Courage
Ben Hogan's single-minded commitment to becoming the greatest golfer in history exemplifies the level of dedication that will be required to succeed in today's increasingly competitive world. This article focuses on Hogan's discipline, his ability to visualize what he needed to win, his confidence founded on unrelenting practice, and his...
Tags: financial service, career, brand, financial
White papers 2005-08-15
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