Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Dynamic Wealth Management Headlines: Mexican democracy tested by drug lords in politics - Saeo.net

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MORELIA, Mexico (AP) — Three major political parties are campaigning in the Mexican president’s home state, but it’s the groups that aren’t on Sunday’s ballot that have everyone worried: the drug cartels.

In hilly, rural Michoacan, a state known for its avocados, marijuana and meth, the mobsters are putting Mexico’s halting democracy to a test, using violence and bribes to influence elections for governor, the legislature and all 113 mayors.

While many other Mexican states have been penetrated by narco-politics, nowhere is that influence as overt as in Michoacan, where the electoral season so far has featured the kidnapping of nine pollsters, the gunning down of a mayor, and the withdrawal of at least a dozen candidates frightened off the campaign trail by organized crime.

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During a recent interview with PBS broadcast journalist Charlie Rose, Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg discussed various topics, including competition with Google. More specifically, here’s how Zuckerberg referred to the search giant’s Google+ product:

Charlie Rose: But you’re already getting in each other’s business. You know that. They have something called Google+. Mark Zuckerberg: Yes, and no. I mean, I think, you know, Google, I think, in some ways, is more competitive and certainly is trying to build their own little version of Facebook.

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During a recent interview with PBS broadcast journalist Charlie Rose, Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg discussed various topics, including competition with Google. More specifically, here’s how Zuckerberg referred to the search giant’s Google+ product:

Charlie Rose: But you’re already getting in each other’s business. You know that. They have something called Google+. Mark Zuckerberg: Yes, and no. I mean, I think, you know, Google, I think, in some ways, is more competitive and certainly is trying to build their own little version of Facebook.

Dynamic Wealth Management Headlines: Mexican democracy tested by drug lords in politics - The-looser-it-s-me

Dynamic Wealth Management Headlines: Mexican democracy tested by drug lords in politics - The-looser-it-s-me

MORELIA, Mexico (AP) — Three major political parties are campaigning in the Mexican president’s home state, but it’s the groups that aren’t on Sunday’s ballot that have everyone worried: the drug cartels.

In hilly, rural Michoacan, a state known for its avocados, marijuana and meth, the mobsters are putting Mexico’s halting democracy to a test, using violence and bribes to influence elections for governor, the legislature and all 113 mayors.



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Summary: Mark Zuckerberg recently referred to Google+ as Google’s “own little version of Facebook.” Bradley Horowitz responded by saying “we are delighted to be underestimated.”

During a recent interview with PBS broadcast journalist Charlie Rose, Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg discussed various topics, including competition with Google. More specifically, here’s how Zuckerberg referred to the search giant’s Google+ product:

Charlie Rose: But you’re already getting in each other’s business. You know that. They have something called Google+. Mark Zuckerberg: Yes, and no. I mean, I think, you know, Google, I think, in some ways, is more competitive and certainly is trying to build their own little version of Facebook.

As you can see in the Bloomberg interview embedded above, at the sixth minute Google+ Vice President of Product Management Bradley Horowitz hits back:

Emily Chang: Now Mark Zuckerberg just said, we just heard him say that Google is creating it’s own little version of Facebook. Is that how you guys think about this? Bradley Horowitz: We are delighted to be underestimated. It’s served us very well to date. That’s fine by us. I’m not going to clear anything up.

Horowitz is playing this game very well, because that’s really what this is: a game of words. I believe Zuckerberg simply took the opportunity to throw a punch at Google+ – he actually takes Google’s initiative very seriously given how deep the search giant’s pockets are. After all, when Facebook first learned of the Google+ project in the summer 2010 (at the time known only as codename Emerald Sea), the social networking giant went into lockdown and started quickly pumping out new products and new features. It’s exactly why I maintain Google+ is the best thing that ever happened to Facebook.

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MORELIA, Mexico (AP) — Three major political parties are campaigning in the Mexican president’s home state, but it’s the groups that aren’t on Sunday’s ballot that have everyone worried: the drug cartels.
In hilly, rural Michoacan, a state known for its avocados, marijuana and meth, the mobsters are putting Mexico’s halting democracy to a test, using violence and bribes to influence elections for governor, the legislature and all 113 mayors.
While many other Mexican states have been penetrated by narco-politics, nowhere is that influence as overt as in Michoacan, where the electoral season so far has featured the kidnapping of nine pollsters, the gunning down of a mayor, and the withdrawal of at least a dozen candidates frightened off the campaign trail by organized crime.
“Organized crime is getting involved in discouraging candidates, to force (elections) with only one candidate,” said Fausto Vallejo, gubernatorial candidate for the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI. “And that is happening not only to the PRI, but in all the three political parties.”
The stakes in Sunday’s vote are heightened by the fact that President Felipe Calderon is from Michoacan, and made his home state the launch pad for his war against the drug cartels five years ago. His sister, Luisa Maria “Cocoa” Calderon, is running for governor and pledges to deepen her brother’s offensive.
She is running for Calderon’s conservative National Action Party, and is leading in most polls on what is seen as a highly symbolic race, the last state election before the presidential ballot next July.
So far, the reigning Knights Templar cartel, along with the remnants of the La Familia cartel, have threatened candidates, run for office themselves, and sponsored protests, sometimes paying residents in return for their loyalty.MORELIA, Mexico (AP) — Three major political parties are campaigning in the Mexican president’s home state, but it’s the groups that aren’t on Sunday’s ballot that have everyone worried: the drug cartels.
In hilly, rural Michoacan, a state known for its avocados, marijuana and meth, the mobsters are putting Mexico’s halting democracy to a test, using violence and bribes to influence elections for governor, the legislature and all 113 mayors.
While many other Mexican states have been penetrated by narco-politics, nowhere is that influence as overt as in Michoacan, where the electoral season so far has featured the kidnapping of nine pollsters, the gunning down of a mayor, and the withdrawal of at least a dozen candidates frightened off the campaign trail by organized crime.
“Organized crime is getting involved in discouraging candidates, to force (elections) with only one candidate,” said Fausto Vallejo, gubernatorial candidate for the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI. “And that is happening not only to the PRI, but in all the three political parties.”
The stakes in Sunday’s vote are heightened by the fact that President Felipe Calderon is from Michoacan, and made his home state the launch pad for his war against the drug cartels five years ago. His sister, Luisa Maria “Cocoa” Calderon, is running for governor and pledges to deepen her brother’s offensive.
She is running for Calderon’s conservative National Action Party, and is leading in most polls on what is seen as a highly symbolic race, the last state election before the presidential ballot next July.
So far, the reigning Knights Templar cartel, along with the remnants of the La Familia cartel, have threatened candidates, run for office themselves, and sponsored protests, sometimes paying residents in return for their loyalty.MORELIA, Mexico (AP) — Three major political parties are campaigning in the Mexican president’s home state, but it’s the groups that aren’t on Sunday’s ballot that have everyone worried: the drug cartels.
In hilly, rural Michoacan, a state known for its avocados, marijuana and meth, the mobsters are putting Mexico’s halting democracy to a test, using violence and bribes to influence elections for governor, the legislature and all 113 mayors.
While many other Mexican states have been penetrated by narco-politics, nowhere is that influence as overt as in Michoacan, where the electoral season so far has featured the kidnapping of nine pollsters, the gunning down of a mayor, and the withdrawal of at least a dozen candidates frightened off the campaign trail by organized crime.
“Organized crime is getting involved in discouraging candidates, to force (elections) with only one candidate,” said Fausto Vallejo, gubernatorial candidate for the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI. “And that is happening not only to the PRI, but in all the three political parties.”
The stakes in Sunday’s vote are heightened by the fact that President Felipe Calderon is from Michoacan, and made his home state the launch pad for his war against the drug cartels five years ago. His sister, Luisa Maria “Cocoa” Calderon, is running for governor and pledges to deepen her brother’s offensive.
She is running for Calderon’s conservative National Action Party, and is leading in most polls on what is seen as a highly symbolic race, the last state election before the presidential ballot next July.
So far, the reigning Knights Templar cartel, along with the remnants of the La Familia cartel, have threatened candidates, run for office themselves, and sponsored protests, sometimes paying residents in return for their loyalty.MORELIA, Mexico (AP) — Three major political parties are campaigning in the Mexican president’s home state, but it’s the groups that aren’t on Sunday’s ballot that have everyone worried: the drug cartels.
In hilly, rural Michoacan, a state known for its avocados, marijuana and meth, the mobsters are putting Mexico’s halting democracy to a test, using violence and bribes to influence elections for governor, the legislature and all 113 mayors.
While many other Mexican states have been penetrated by narco-politics, nowhere is that influence as overt as in Michoacan, where the electoral season so far has featured the kidnapping of nine pollsters, the gunning down of a mayor, and the withdrawal of at least a dozen candidates frightened off the campaign trail by organized crime.
“Organized crime is getting involved in discouraging candidates, to force (elections) with only one candidate,” said Fausto Vallejo, gubernatorial candidate for the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI. “And that is happening not only to the PRI, but in all the three political parties.”
The stakes in Sunday’s vote are heightened by the fact that President Felipe Calderon is from Michoacan, and made his home state the launch pad for his war against the drug cartels five years ago. His sister, Luisa Maria “Cocoa” Calderon, is running for governor and pledges to deepen her brother’s offensive.
She is running for Calderon’s conservative National Action Party, and is leading in most polls on what is seen as a highly symbolic race, the last state election before the presidential ballot next July.
So far, the reigning Knights Templar cartel, along with the remnants of the La Familia cartel, have threatened candidates, run for office themselves, and sponsored protests, sometimes paying residents in return for their loyalty.MORELIA, Mexico (AP) — Three major political parties are campaigning in the Mexican president’s home state, but it’s the groups that aren’t on Sunday’s ballot that have everyone worried: the drug cartels.
In hilly, rural Michoacan, a state known for its avocados, marijuana and meth, the mobsters are putting Mexico’s halting democracy to a test, using violence and bribes to influence elections for governor, the legislature and all 113 mayors.
While many other Mexican states have been penetrated by narco-politics, nowhere is that influence as overt as in Michoacan, where the electoral season so far has featured the kidnapping of nine pollsters, the gunning down of a mayor, and the withdrawal of at least a dozen candidates frightened off the campaign trail by organized crime.
“Organized crime is getting involved in discouraging candidates, to force (elections) with only one candidate,” said Fausto Vallejo, gubernatorial candidate for the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI. “And that is happening not only to the PRI, but in all the three political parties.”
The stakes in Sunday’s vote are heightened by the fact that President Felipe Calderon is from Michoacan, and made his home state the launch pad for his war against the drug cartels five years ago. His sister, Luisa Maria “Cocoa” Calderon, is running for governor and pledges to deepen her brother’s offensive.
She is running for Calderon’s conservative National Action Party, and is leading in most polls on what is seen as a highly symbolic race, the last state election before the presidential ballot next July.
So far, the reigning Knights Templar cartel, along with the remnants of the La Familia cartel, have threatened candidates, run for office themselves, and sponsored protests, sometimes paying residents in return for their loyalty.MORELIA, Mexico (AP) — Three major political parties are campaigning in the Mexican president’s home state, but it’s the groups that aren’t on Sunday’s ballot that have everyone worried: the drug cartels.
In hilly, rural Michoacan, a state known for its avocados, marijuana and meth, the mobsters are putting Mexico’s halting democracy to a test, using violence and bribes to influence elections for governor, the legislature and all 113 mayors.
While many other Mexican states have been penetrated by narco-politics, nowhere is that influence as overt as in Michoacan, where the electoral season so far has featured the kidnapping of nine pollsters, the gunning down of a mayor, and the withdrawal of at least a dozen candidates frightened off the campaign trail by organized crime.
“Organized crime is getting involved in discouraging candidates, to force (elections) with only one candidate,” said Fausto Vallejo, gubernatorial candidate for the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI. “And that is happening not only to the PRI, but in all the three political parties.”
The stakes in Sunday’s vote are heightened by the fact that President Felipe Calderon is from Michoacan, and made his home state the launch pad for his war against the drug cartels five years ago. His sister, Luisa Maria “Cocoa” Calderon, is running for governor and pledges to deepen her brother’s offensive.
She is running for Calderon’s conservative National Action Party, and is leading in most polls on what is seen as a highly symbolic race, the last state election before the presidential ballot next July.
So far, the reigning Knights Templar cartel, along with the remnants of the La Familia cartel, have threatened candidates, run for office themselves, and sponsored protests, sometimes paying residents in return for their loyalty.


Friday, February 25, 2011

Dynamic Wealth Management Facts You Need To Know About IPO Investments

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PRLog (Press Release)Jan 12, 2011 – Dynamic Wealth Management is a market leader in Financial Services. Here is a guide to Initial Public Offerings (IPO’s) designed to take the jargon and fear out of the myth that IPO’s are higher risk than ordinary investments.
Are you wondering how you can increase the profits you generate from your market investing approaches? If you are looking for the most profitable forms of investing available today, you should certainly be investigating the possibilities of using initial public offering / IPO investments.

Dynamic Wealth Management - Items To Consider When Investing In An IPO: Reducing The Risks

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Dynamic Wealth Management is a market leader in Financial Services. Here is a guide to Initial Public Offerings (IPO’s) designed to take the jargon and fear out of the myth that IPO’s are higher risk than ordinary investments.

IPOs or Initial Public Offers are means by which a company can raise debt free capital through sharing the ownership and profits. There have been many companies opting for the IPO route over the last two decades. There have also been many big success stories with people making decent profits through these investment tools. However, there are always some items to consider when investing in an IPO that can reduce the risk in this.

Dynamic Wealth Management - Items To Consider When Investing In An IPO: Reducing The Risks

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Dynamic Wealth Management is a market leader in Financial Services. Here is a guide to Initial Public Offerings (IPO’s) designed to take the jargon and fear out of the myth that IPO’s are higher risk than ordinary investments.

IPOs or Initial Public Offers are means by which a company can raise debt free capital through sharing the ownership and profits. There have been many companies opting for the IPO route over the last two decades. There have also been many big success stories with people making decent profits through these investment tools. However, there are always some items to consider when investing in an IPO that can reduce the risk in this.

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Dynamic Wealth Management Investment Plans – How to Choose The Best?

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Here at Dynamic Wealth Management we are committed to offering our clients access to the latest and broadest range of financial services and products on the market. We know that choosing the right strategy, the right investment and the right product is no easy task in this day and age! Whether its advice, investments or financial planning we are here to answer all your questions and facilitate all your financial needs.

Selecting an investment plan is a crucial decision. You would be the sole decision maker in going for an investment plan. Also you would be the only one who would be bearing all the risk associated with the investment. So you need to make a plan wisely. Unless you have enough funds put aside and a secured income, you must never opt for higher risk investment. They can drown you till throat.
Always keep in mind the below mentioned three golden rules of investment:
1) No investment plan is completely secure. There is always certain degree of risk involved in all.
2) Risk and return works here in a parallel way. Higher risks means higher return and lower risk means lower return but more safety.
3) Never ever invest in any plan blindly without understanding the complete details of the plan.


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Here at Dynamic Wealth Management we are committed to offering our clients access to the latest and broadest range of financial services and products on the market. We know that choosing the right strategy, the right investment and the right product is no easy task in this day and age! Whether its advice, investments or financial planning we are here to answer all your questions and facilitate all your financial needs.

Selecting an investment plan is a crucial decision. You would be the sole decision maker in going for an investment plan. Also you would be the only one who would be bearing all the risk associated with the investment. So you need to make a plan wisely. Unless you have enough funds put aside and a secured income, you must never opt for higher risk investment. They can drown you till throat. 

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Here at Dynamic Wealth Management we are committed to offering our clients access to the latest and broadest range of financial services and products on the market. We know that choosing the right strategy, the right investment and the right product is no easy task in this day and age! Whether its advice, investments or financial planning we are here to answer all your questions and facilitate all your financial needs.

Selecting an investment plan is a crucial decision. You would be the sole decision maker in going for an investment plan. Also you would be the only one who would be bearing all the risk associated with the investment. So you need to make a plan wisely. Unless you have enough funds put aside and a secured income, you must never opt for higher risk investment. They can drown you till throat.

Dynamic Wealth Management Initial Public Offering Basics For New Investors

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Dynamic Wealth Management is a market leader in Financial Services. Here is a guide to Initial Public Offerings (IPO’s) designed to take the jargon and fear out of the myth that IPO’s are higher....


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Dynamic Wealth Management is a market leader in Financial Services. Here is a guide to Initial Public Offerings (IPO’s) designed to take the jargon and fear out of the myth that IPO’s are higher risk than ordinary investments.

Dynamic Wealth Management Initial Public Offering Basics For New Investors

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Dynamic Wealth Management is a market leader in Financial Services. Here is a guide to Initial Public Offerings (IPO’s) designed to take the jargon and fear out of the myth that IPO’s are higher risk than ordinary investments.

Taking a privately held company public is done via an IPO (Initial Public Offering). It wouldn’t be an overstatement to say that an IPO is one of the important events in a company’s timeline. The company issues a specific number of share certificates at a stated price. Each shareholder then becomes part owner of the company, and each share can be bought or sold on the stock market where the company is listed.
It is an extremely complicated process with a maze of regulatory and compliance requirements. But the benefits, in terms of finance, are just as high. A successful and well-subscribed IPO can instantly turn a small regional company into an international corporate heavyweight.
The biggest benefit of an IPO is obviously the massive infusion of capital for financing ongoing operations and planned expansion of the business. It improves the company’s liquidity position and helps reduce debt. There is also a big uptick in brand recognition and trust in the company’s products and services.