Bear In Mind 2010 Tips Regarding CD Jackets
January 19, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
With the arrival of 2010, hundreds of millions of companies are contemplating upon cd jackets printing so as to promote their marketing campaigns worldwide. Among them, corporate sector is on the top list. One of the most noteworthy aspects is that printing of cd jackets in 2010 has drawn closer with new vision, change and diversity. That’s what it has grabbed the attention of most of music icons and fashion industries these days. Among these fashion and music icons, India, China, America, Australia, Canada and UK are in the top list of cd jackets printing. Therefore if you have decided to print your cd sleeves, you will have to right now bear in mind the finest online printing company so as to accomplish your cd jackets printing needs successfully.
Although these items are stylish print, but you still need some tips in relation to the following paper cd sleeve printing. What could these tips and instructions? First, you should have a comprehensive research on the paper cd sleeve lead over the internet. In this way, you would find in a position to which best fits in relation to your business needs. For example, if your music-video campaign around the world started, then a custom size paper cd sleeve could result in a wonderful idea, no doubt. Then you should go through different online printing articles, news, descriptions, and books on a permanent basis. In this way you would in a position a deep knowledge of the stickers, brochures, posters, business cards, envelopes, labels, and the major type of printing products.
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Black Chat Rooms ? A Perfect Venue for Interaction between Black People
December 9, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
The internet has brought the world closer providing a medium for interaction, fun, opinionating, dating etc. People of the same race scattered around different parts of the world especially Black people have found a means to stay in touch with their friends and acquaintances with these sites. These ethnicity sites feature black women, old men and teen crowd all looking for someone or a group to share similar ideas and views.
Black dating scene, is active in the black chat rooms. There are countless black chat site offers meeting venue soul mate. These may be paid or free website. We know each other's consent to comply fully with the disclosure of their true identity. Like any other chat room, chat rooms is also a black advocate admission age to 18.
There are some black chat rooms linked to social organizations and others that have floated from popular websites. Over the years, through the use of these black chat sites have been reduced with Orkut and Face Protection, books and stereo etc a common framework for interaction. There are still those who prefer the boundaries of a private website for discussion and dialogue.
The choice offered by many private black chat rooms are numerous. Black women come together to shares women's issues, recipes, hobbies and children's activities. Black literature, poetry and forums are generally enjoyed by both sexes. There are opportunities for private communications between individuals and those who enjoy chatting to a group that openly. Some sites have implemented an online astrologer, which can have private conversations on request
Members of the African race and black people, as they are commonly known, are scattered throughout the world in areas such as the Caribbean, interiors of Africa, America, etc., enter a chat room and you will be black people from all these areas close connection to be found.
Premises during the chat, black chat room warning of problems such as disclosure of the name of identity. Some others sites may also require you to register with completely free entry.
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Learning from Lebanon
September 11, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Today’s news is still filled with grim financial statistics from all around the globe. Yet there is one headline that hasn’t gotten much attention: Beirut is Booming!
Yes, that Beirut! When you think of Lebanon, your first thought is probably related to a history of war, civil unrest and political instability. So you might be surprised to learn that the country has not only dodged the global financial crisis, it’s actually thriving in the midst of it.
The country’s past turmoil is directly related to Lebanon’s need to create a conservative economic system—since the next crisis was expected at any moment they had to be prepared for the worst.
We know that hindsight is 20/20 and we admit that the U.S. has not suffered through the same kinds of instability that lead to Lebanon’s conservative economic approach. But since the U.S. banking system seems poised to take its last breath before succumbing to nationalization, let’s imagine there is such a thing as reincarnation for banks. If that were the case, maybe there is something to be learned from Lebanon that banks can apply in their next lifetime.
In 1999 Lebanon’s Central Bank changed the rules to discourage commercial banks from investing in risky overseas investments. It was a way to get local banks to funnel the excess liquidity of the banking sector into their own economy.
As recently as 2007, Lebanon was teetering on the brink of all out civil war. Because it was a risky political environment and because there was growing concern about the global economy, chief banker Riad Salameh made a very fortuitous decision. He barred the banks from investing in anything complicated or that included toxic subprime loans. Risky packages bundled up with debt were strictly off limits.
Basically, the bottom line mandate was this: “Do not invest in products you don’t understand or that are not transparent.” What a concept! It was an order that helped shield Lebanon’s banks from the global financial collapse.
The banks followed orders and scaled back on debt while at least 30% of their assets were held as cash. Salameh even forced weak banks to merge with bigger ones if it appeared that they were heading for trouble. In other words, unlike the U.S. banking system, somebody with vision was manning the helm. While the rest of the world’s banking system slowly unraveled, Lebanon was prepared.
Today their Central bank treasury vaults are chockfull and in 2008 the banks posted $10.5 billion in deposits, a record high and the best year in Lebanon’s financial history. Banks are also enjoying huge profits with average increases of 30 percent from 2007. Profits at Bank of Beirut had a 51 percent over 2007.
A big chunk of these record deposits and profits are a result of the thousands of highly educated young people from Lebanon who have gone to work abroad and are now sending their money home because investing elsewhere has become too risky. With some 12 million Lebanese overseas and only 3.5 million still in the country, deposits from expatriates make up a third of the economy.
But if those overseas workers, wherever they are, get caught up in other unraveling economies with mounting unemployment statistics, maybe those hefty wire transfers home will start to dwindle. We’ll keep our eye on that.
Meanwhile, Lebanon’s Banker Magazine awarded Salameh the 2008 prize of best Central Bank Governor in the Middle East for his excellent financial and monetary performance. Salameh’s trophy case is filling up—he also received the best Central Bank Governor in the World Award in 2006 and, for three consecutive years, received the best Central Bank Governor in the Middle East Award from Euromoney magazine.
That’s pretty impressive, but I don’t plan on holding my breath while waiting for Paulson, or even the head of Citigroup or Bank of America, to receive that kind of recognition.
Austin is Forbes Magazine’s #1!
September 8, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Why isn’t Forbes magazine moving it’s business to Austin? Forbes says its #1 in America! It’s got beautiful scenery, great recreational choices, a healthy realty market and a slick city attitude. And, as if anyone needed confirmation, Forbes magazine has now ranked Austin in the top three of each of its three ‘best in America’ categories.
Forbes magazine is considered by many to be America’s #1 magazine for business, stocks, finance, lifestyle, technology and much more. When they compiled their 2008 rankings of ‘Best Places for Business and Careers’ this year, they slightly expanded their criteria to include certain other qualities of each area analyzed.
This is where Austin scored and all the facets of the survey contributed to Austin being the # 1of all America, in this category. When taking all aspects into account, income and job growth were still ranked first, but the analysis was expanded to include the whole business atmosphere.
Forbes reportedly gave special attention to the cost of doing business in the cities analyzed. This included the price of office space, labor, taxes and energy. The analysis not only explored the realizable pool of labor, but also investigated the quality and qualifications of the available pool of labor.
The rankings also calculated social characteristics which would make the region more attractive, such as crime rates, housing costs and net migration.
Austin came up as number one! Of course, in Austin this is no surprise, but it is still a feather in the cap to be recognized as the number one nationwide in the revered Forbes magazine.
One of the many reasons given for this ranking is attributed to the University of Texas. Each year the University enrolls close to 50,000 students and 25% of these enroll in graduate and professional degree programs. This results in the available labor pool being supplied with top notch college grads, many with Ph.D. s.
The other two surveys, in which Austin came in second and third would also have helped to contribute to the number one ranking in ‘Best Places For Business and Careers’.
Austin came in at #2 for job growth and at #3 in the ‘Best Cities for Jobs’ ratings. Austin ranks third in the country for net migration; the figures for migration into Austin are quoted as 2.7% per year.
All these factors also contribute to elevating the allure of the Austin housing market, which is named as one of the few in the country predicted to rise in the next two years.
This was reported in a survey compiled by Private Mortgage Insurers, which dammed many areas into an 80% chance of realty decline, whilst analyzing Austin as having less than a one per cent chance.
All these indicators point to Austin as being amongst the best places to live and work in the United States; looks like the secret is out!