August, 2010
Unemployed cases lower somewhat and stock exchange gets slight bump
Jobless claims are at an all time high. Nevertheless, the number of new jobless claims got a small reprieve just lately. The common theme of employment has been of becalmed waters, though a slight reprieve was thanks to the census and seasonal hires for the holiday retail season. The housing market is still in the ...
And an additional Toyota recall
Recalls have been going on all the time in the automotive department this year. Perhaps one of the most high profile of automotive recalls so far this year was the notorious Toyota recall involving a defective accelerator pedal. At least consistency is shown with one more Toyota recall coming. Less autos are being recalled now. ...
Potash demand goes up drastically with BHP and a hostile takeover
Potash is becoming increasingly more essential in agriculture right now. Potash is potassium. This potassium can be very helpful when it comes to agriculture. There is no choice source for potassium in fertilizer. The world desperately needs potash to make food. Potash hasn't been needed as much anymore with the other minerals being more ...
Drug dealers happy with pickpocket Stashitwear foils
You know how essential it is to stay from getting pickpockets whenever you have gone to an additional country where theft is that important. It is never all the comfortable to be the one person with the travel belt screaming "tourist" to everyone while you simply try to keep your money and identification safe. Shashitwear ...
$ 3 billion given to unemployed foreclosure loans by Obama
$ 3 billion can be given by the Obama administration to help any person getting foreclosed who's unemployed. The Hardest Hit Fund would going to be doubled with another $ 2 billion was announced last week to be put to the fund. Another $ 1 billion will go toward a Housing and Urban Development program ...