10-03-2014, 08:36 AM
Fed up with forgetting names? It's downright embarrassing when we forget names of people we know we shouldn't. It makes us feel stupid, especially when they remember our name.
How Wealthy People Remember Names - Business Insider
Stocks may have had a very volatile week, but investors and traders are still looking for opportunities in overlooked or undervalued companies. 24/7 Wall St. reviews dozens of analyst reports and boutique research reports each day, which translates to hundreds of reports each week. Some of these reports cover stocks to buy and others cover stocks to sell.
The Federal Reserve mustn’t “fall behind the curve” as it weighs when to start raising interest rates, Dallas Fed President Richard Fisher said, citing strengthening U.S. growth and building wage-price pressures.
Fisher Says Fed Must Weigh Wage Pressures in Setting Rate Policy - Bloomberg
Martine Rothblatt is an idealist and the CEO of a very successful biotech firm focused on treatments for so-called "orphan diseases" - those illnesses that affect too few to be of interest to big pharma.
Biotech's future: The government is key - Yahoo Finance
The percentage of Americans rating overall healthcare as fair or poor has risen from 49% in 1998 to 61% in 2014. Yet the portion saying they're satisfied with their own plan has ticked up from 87% to 88% during the same time.
Why you hate Obamacare but love your own health plan - Yahoo Finance
Fisher, Plosser and the other hawks say inflation is becoming our greatest economic worry. They want the Fed to raise interest rates soon to keep the unemployment rate from dropping too far and to prevent American workers from getting a raise.
The Fed would be crazy to worry about runaway wages
Whenever the market goes through periods of turbulence it's a natural reaction for investors to turn to the consumer staples sector. The companies that conduct business in this sector are those that create products that individuals are very unlikely to cut out of budgets regardless of their situation.

