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a precipitous drop in value, especially of the stocks traded in a market
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Wallstrip: Bailout?
Julie heads to Wall Street demanding answers.
Tags: Wall Street, julie alexandria, wallstrip, stocks, stock exchange, investing, invest, bailout, lbank, credit, real, estate, stock, crash
Videos 2008-10-01
Wallstrip: Dow Low Can You Go?
Julie talks to the experts on Wall Street to find out just where the Dow is heading.
Tags: The Dow Chemical Co., dow, jones, crash, low, crisis, economy, recession, depression, obama, stock, wall, street, julie alexandria, wallstrip, stocks, investing, nasdaq, nyse
Videos 2008-11-24
Dow Low Can You Go?
Julie talks to the experts on Wall Street to find out just where the Dow is heading.
Tags: dow, jones, crash, low, crisis, economy, recession, depression, obama, stock, wall, street, video, howard lindzon, julie alexandria, wallstrip, stocks, stock stock exchange, investing, invest, nasdaq, nyse
Videos 2008-11-24
Forget '29: This is More Like the Crash of '73. 1873, That Is.
"Mortgages were easier to obtain than before, and a building boom commenced. Land values seemed to climb and climb; borrowers ravenously assumed more and more credit, using unbuilt or half-built houses as collateral. The most marvelous spots for sightseers in the three cities today are the magisterial buildings erected in...
Tags: Bank, Crash, Mortgages, Banking, Financial Services, Finance, Capital Structures, Michael Mattis
Blog posts 2008-10-29

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Hybrids Score High in Crash Safety
In addition to getting higher gas mileage, there's good safety news about three 2010 small cars – including two hybrids - from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The Honda Insight and Toyota Prius hybrids and the Kia Soul all received the Insurance Institute's top rating of Good (on a...
Tags: vehicle, Toyota Prius
News items 2009-08-13
Is Citizen Journalist Coverage of a Plane Crash More Important Than a Plane Crash?
By now, I assume everyone has been thoroughly drenched in plane crash coverage. (Please forgive the standing-on-the-wing-of-a-plane-in-the-Hudson pun.) Well, try this on for size: last night when I Googled the term "plane crash", Google News placed two stories about citizen journalist coverage of the plane crash above the plane crash...
Tags: Journalist, Story, Citizen Journalism, Blogging, Wiki, Internet, Online Communications, Catharine P. Taylor
Blog posts 2009-01-16
Who's to Blame for the Crash of 2008?
Who's to Blame for the Crash of 2008?More culprits to addGreed, and economic cycles.Greed on behalf of mortgage underwriters and, yes, the victims they were writing them for. Both were happy to overlook sound economic principles and mindlessly believe housing prices would continue to escalate up the hockey stick. Economies...
Tags: Sales strategy, Sales force management, sales people, sales
Discussion threads 2008-09-17
Stop Blaming Sales Reps for the Crash!
Stop Blaming Sales Reps for the Crash!RE: Stop Blaming Sales Reps for the Crash!"...There were plenty of underlings warning top management that bad loans being written and that it didn’t make any business sense... My statement that the sales SHOULD be running the company is thus completely consistent with the...
Tags: Sales strategy, Sales force management, sales pro, sales, Stop Blaming Sales Reps
Discussion threads 2008-09-24
Simula's Aviation and Automotive Crash Research Expertise Utilized in Passenger Safety Analysis of Railcar Crash Test
PHOENIX--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 18, 1999-- This week's dramatic crash test of a commuter railcar in Pueblo, Colo., marked the first time ever in which a rail crash test was performed primarily to address passenger safety issues. The program's sponsor, the Federal Railroad Administration FRA, and the agency administering the...
Tags: accident, analysis, FAA, Phoenix Technologies, team, Transportation
Research articles 1999-11-18
T-Mobile Sidekick user data lost in Microsoft server crash?
T-Mobile (NYSE: DT) Sidekick users are a loyal bunch. Many have likely even taken on a new 2-year contract with Deutsch Telekom-owned T-Mobile USA just so that they could to put a Microsoft/Danger Sidekick in their pockets. Unfortunately for them, Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT)'s Sidekick servers have recently taken a nose-dive,...
Tags: T-Mobile, server, Microsoft Corp., T-Mobile Sidekick
News items 2009-10-12
The Market for Crash Risk
This paper examines the equilibrium when negative stock market jumps crashes can occur, and investors have heterogeneous attitudes towards crash risk. The less crash-averse insure the more crash-averse through the options markets that dynamically complete the economy. The resulting equilibrium is compared with various option pricing anomalies reported in the...
Tags: Stock, Pricing Strategy, Stock Market, Pricing, Marketing Research, Investment, Marketing, Finance
White papers 2003-01-01
Market unfazed by United crash. (United Airlines flight 232)
Market Unfazed By United Crash Though facing liability losses of between $100 and $200 million from the recent United Airlines DC-10 crash, the soft aviation insurance market is not likely to stabilize, according to a brokerage executive. "WhMarket Unfazed By United Crash...
Tags: United Airlines
Research articles 1989-07-31
Tragedy in Colombia insured. (crash of American Airlines in Colombia)
Crash may provide first test of liability limit changes LONDON - Underwriters have yet to establish liability reserves to cover claims from the crash of American Airlines Flight 965 last week, which killed more than 150 people near Cali, Colombia. &quCrash may provide first test of...
Tags: agreement, American Airlines, business intelligence, IATA
Research articles 1995-12-25
Small Particles or Ice Seen As Possible Causes for Crash Landing of British Airways Flight
Investigators looking at last month's British Airways nonfatal crash landing are questioning whether fuel-system contamination, caused possibly by small particles or ice, caused the Jan. 17 crash at the Heathrow International Airport runway. Investigators looking at last month's British Airways nonfatal crash landing are questioning whether fuel-system contamination, caused possibly...
Tags: British Airways Plc., ice, particle
Research articles 2008-02-11
US DOT: NHTSA releases second group of crash test results.
M2 PRESSWIRE-9 March 1999-US DOT: NHTSA releases second group of crash test results C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:080399 The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA today released the second group of frontal and side crash test results for model year 1999...
Tags: Ford Motor Co., Honda Motor Co., pickup
Research articles 1999-03-09
Virgin Sues Adrants Over Fake Hudson River Jet Crash Ad
Ad blog Adrants has been sued by Virgin over its mistaken post that Virgin had taken advantage of the US Airways Hudson River airline crash with an ad calling the crash "Just one more reason to fly Virgin." Virgin sued Adrants even though the blog corrected its...
Tags: Advertisement, Virgin, Adrants, Virgin America, Jim Edwards
Blog posts 2009-01-29
Report blames London for Nimrod crash
LONDON, Oct. 29 UPI -- Cutbacks on safety checks led to a crash of a Nimrod surveillance jet in Afghanistan that left 14 British soldiers dead, a report concluded. The report blasted the British Defense Ministry, the Royal Air Force and two major British weapons companies, BAE Systems and QinetiQ,...
Tags: Report, QinetiQ Ltd., BAE Systems Plc.
News items 2009-10-29
Richard Hammond's 300MPH Crash Video
In a previous post, I discussed the British television show, Top Gear, and the unfortunate accident that took place when one of the show's hosts, Richard Hammond, crashed a 10,000HP (yup, 10 with three zeroes), jet-powered car at, roughly, 288MPH. Ouch! Hammond who was doing "one last run,"...
Tags: General, Richard, Richard Hammond, Hammond, Top Gear, video
Blog posts 2007-01-29
Fiber-Reinforced Composite Plastic Side Members With Crash Compatibility
Since the conventional aluminum tubes used as crash elements in the Audi A8 fail by fold buckling, a number of designs for crash elements in fiber-composite plastic have been produced. Instead of the crushing method during which the application of force through the trigger can lead to complete destruction of...
Tags: Fiber, Network Technology, Networking
White papers 2003-04-15
CHINA AIRLINES INSURED FOR CRASH: THIRD CRASH IN FIVE YEARS FOR AIRLINE.
LONDON-China Airlines Ltd. has $80 million of hull coverage and $1.5 billion of liability insurance for a passenger jet destroyed in a crash landing last week at Hong Kong's Chek Lap Kok airport. Aon Corp. in London brokered the coverage, which is LONDON-China...
Tags: China Airlines
Research articles 1999-08-30
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