June, 2008


16
Jun 08

Six Books You Need to Make Money

Learn About Business and Investing With These Booksmake_money
By MELLODY HOBSON

Knowing how to invest is a life skill that can pay off big. If you’re just getting into the game though, learning how to play the markets to your advantage can be complicated.

The books below tell you what you need to know to make money, without a lot of financial terminology. They’re not your typical textbooks they’re as fun as they are informative, and must reads for anyone interested in business and investing.

“A Random Walk Down Wall Street”

For novice investors, “A Random Walk Down Wall Street” provides a great foundation for getting started whether you plan to manage your own investments or want to work in collaboration with a broker or financial adviser.

By using the bursting of the dot-com bubble as an example of how not to invest, Burton Malkiel offers advice on how to evaluate a wide range of investments from stocks and bonds to real estate and collectibles. He also provides a “life cycle” guide to investing, which helps you to better understand how your asset allocation should change at different ages and with different investment goals.

“Buffet: The Making of an American Capitalist”

Warren Buffett also known as the “Oracle of Omaha” is one of the greatest investors of our time, and this book not only provides insight into his investment philosophy, but it also gives you the inside scoop on who he is as a person, from his early career, to his unique marriage, to how he has chosen to raise his children.

As you will see, despite his astronomical net worth he’s the third richest person in the world, according to Forbes magazine he lives a very modest life, but has made a major impact on the world of investing. Buffett is a value investor, which means he buys companies that are currently undervalued by the market.

But Buffett isn’t just looking for cheap companies. Rather, he is looking for niche players with “economic moats”  his term for sustainable competitive advantages around their business.

Buffett is a great practitioner of the idea of investing in what you understand and can easily explain, and his investment in a company like Coca-Cola is a great example of this. This book is a page turner and more of a “beach” read than you might think.

“One Up on Wall Street”

Author Peter Lynch another superstar investor employs an investment approach similar to Buffett. His philosophy is based on the idea that people can reap significant rewards by investing in companies with easy-to-understand products that are encountered in everyday life. In “One Up on Wall Street,” Lynch provides his perspective on how he built a tremendous track record as the portfolio manager of Fidelity’s multibillion-dollar Magellan Fund.

To give you a sense of the magnitude of Lynch’s accomplishments: When he started managing Magellan in 1977, the fund had about $18 million in assets. By the time he left, in 1990, the fund was up to approximately $14 billion in assets with a portfolio of more than 1,000 stocks.

In addition to telling his own story, Lynch also provides some basics for how to evaluate companies, and includes advice on which numbers on a company’s financial statements really matter.

Similar to “A Random Walk Down Wall Street,” this book is an excellent read for those looking to become more skilled investors by learning the basics from one of investing’s greats. Click here to read an excerpt.

“Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap & and Others Don’t”

This book reads like an investor’s road map for me. Jim Collins does an incredible job of identifying and explaining the elements that take a company from as the title implies good to great. Most importantly, he talks about two things: leadership quality and focus.

A great company is one where its leaders are disciplined, passionate about what they do and doing what they do best. When investing, I look for companies with management teams that fit this definition. It is important to not get caught up in what management says, but what they are doing, and if their actions are consistent with their words.

“Moneyball”

“Moneyball” is so much more than a book about our nation’s pastime. Michael Lewis masterfully writes about Billy Beane, general manager of the Oakland A’s, and how he uses deep, thoughtful, qualitative research to put together a winning team. What is so amazing about Beane is he was able to consistently put together a playoff team, despite having a budget that’s smaller than almost every team in baseball.

Beane does not fill his team with the big, perennial and expensive superstars, but, rather, looks for players who are consistent. Beane is all about value one of the key ingredients to successful investing. However, he makes the important distinction between something being cheap and valuable. I love this book and recommend it to everyone.

“Succeeding Against the Odds”

John Johnson is a pioneer. This is the story of how he took a $500 loan and turned it into one of the most successful publishing and cosmetics companies in the world. He founded Ebony, the first national black publication, and had the courage and vision to do what others did not. Not only is Johnson’s story inspirational, but it is also a must-read, how-to book on creating and sustaining a good business.

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13
Jun 08

Yahoo seeks Google’s aid after Microsoft talks die

yahoo Yahoo hoping Google’s superior technology will make shareholders forget Microsoft’s bid

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Yahoo Inc. became Microsoft Corp.’s takeover prey largely because Google Inc. established such a commanding lead in the Internet’s lucrative search advertising market.

But after eluding Microsoft’s grasp, Yahoo is now turning to Google to help squelch a rebellion among its shareholders who believe it should have accepted Microsoft’s $47.5 billion buyout offer while it was still available last month.

Yahoo announced its decision to let Google handle some of its advertising sales late Thursday, just a few hours after revealing it unsuccessfully tried to persuade Microsoft to renew its previous offer of $33 per share. The snub caused Yahoo to conclude that there is no hope for any kind of deal with Microsoft.

Read on…


13
Jun 08

Ten Signs Your Wife is Having An Affair With The Incredible Hulk

Letterman gives you ten signs your wife is having an affair with The Incredible Hulk.

Source: http://www.tvshark.com/read/?art=arc1952


12
Jun 08

Nortel se centra en LTE y se asocia con Alvarion en WiMAX

wimax Nortel focalizará sus desarrollos en la tecnología móvil de próxima generación LTE (Long Term Evolution), dejando su presencia en WiMAX en manos de los productos de la israelí Alvarion.

Según Gerry Collins, director de wireless de Nortel para EMEA, “mientras que el desarrollo de redes LTE se está acelerando, WiMAX no está evolucionando tan deprisa como se esperaba”. Por ello, el fabricante invertirá la mayor parte de su presupuesto de I+D en LTE, con el fin de estar preparados para satisfacer la demanda de los operadores móviles.

Este cambio estratégico no supondrá el abandono de WiMAX por parte de Nortel, no al menos completamente. De acuerdo con un comunicado de la compañía, seguirá ofreciendo capacidades de banda ancha móvil basada en esta tecnología, principalmente en aquellas zonas del mundo donde la banda ancha es un recurso escaso. Y para ello contará con la ayuda de Alvarion.

Los dos fabricantes integrarán la tecnología de red de acceso de radio de Alvarion con los productos de backhaul y redes core de Nortel, que, además, revenderá productos WiMAX de la firma israelí. Como Nortel dejará de producir soluciones WiMAX, sus actuales clientes comenzarán a trabajar con estaciones base de Alvarion.

Los expertos y analistas han recibido la decisión de Nortel como un movimiento que podría ir en detrimento de las oportunidades de mercado de WiMAX, aunque reconocen la necesidad de Nortel de centrarse en LTE para explotar al máxima sus posibilidades de negocio.

Fuente:  http://www.idg.es/comunicaciones/noticia.asp?id=68677&seccion=moviles

Esto representa aun más retrasos para Wind Telecom quien elige a Nortel para desplegar la red WiMAX en República Dominicana el año pasado. Tras la decisión de dejar su presencia en WiMAX en manos de Alvarion, nos dice que el pasar un proyecto de tal magnitud de manos, es tiempo, esfuerzo y por lo tanto dinero.


10
Jun 08

The new iPhone… Yet Another iPhone News.

Take a look at some of other features in more detail below:


9
Jun 08

What will happen with the iPhone priced at $200?

iphone_3g The new iphone packs 3G (hsdpa), GPS and Maps, Apple push service, MS Exchange and Push Email support. The 8GB at $199 and $299 for the 16GB model this is just great and I’m excited because there is a few questions left:

“What happens when the world’s most talked about phone get a huge price cut by half? What happens when the world’s most talked about phone acquires Microsoft ActiveSync and Exchange and push email? What happens when it acquires GPS and maps as well? All for the price of an entry-level phone from Nokia or Samsung.” read on here

What about the SDK? it’s amazing, free and with the OS supporting corporate applications it’s just awesome. I recommend to see the keynote!

What about apple stocks? June 29th last year $122.04, Today $184.73 Up 3.12(1.72%) @ 10:46am ET let see from now on.

This becomes the new iPhone in the cheapest smart phone in the market. How this will affect the mobile phone industry?

We will see…

I guess I will change my Nokia E61 soon, the new iPhone will be available in July 11th countries like USA, Mexico, France, Germany… and the rest of these are slated to get the phone this year: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Dominican Republic, etc.


9
Jun 08

Chocolate Rain R&B Remix with Vocoder

This is a very cool version, in a smooth R&B remix with the voice processed by a Vocoder by dilliot2k.


The original version here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwTZ2xpQwpA
but the fun goes on: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2x2W12A8Qow