July 2011

Bill Noonan
July 27, 2011

Investors might recall the media frenzy that was whipped up over the Y2K brouhaha at the end of 1999.  Billions were spent preparing for an impending technological Armageddon or at least ... total gridlock.  Cars were certain to crash at every intersection.  Banks would find electronic vaults empty.  And computerized airborn planes were...

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Frank Boland
July 12, 2011

It’s amazing how emotion impacts memory; even if the emotion is not yours.  It was 1947 and the emotional excitement was my father’s.  The war was over and we were living in public housing, the project.  My father excitedly brought me outside to see his prized purchase, a new car.  It was the beginning of our journey into middle class, one that...

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So long as predictions remain popular, and are so numerous as they are today – and so long as they receive notoriety through repetition in the press and on the radio – contrary opinions will increase in importance as thinking aids. “

– Humphrey Neil