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  • First Wall Street Group, Inc. Agrees To Acquisition By Augrid Global Holdings Corporation
    By: Alberto Stellpflug | - LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - First Wall Street Group Inc. is a member of the National Futures Association, Commodities Futures, and the Trading Commission Advisory Board since December of 2002. FWSG is also among one of the most active CTAs in the United States. Being a leader in the currency trading professionals industry, the company is served by registered and licensed FCM professionals. The company also has direct clearing arrangements, enabling our traders direct access to the marketplace any ...
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  • Legal Translation Workers Expect Increase In Corporate Takeovers
    By: themarketinganalysts | - With economic data suggesting that we have finally entered into a very slow economic recovery, some companies with large cash reserves are ready to start acquiring other companies. However, many would-be acquisitions will likely hold on for better offers. Thats why Wall Street believes that hostile takeovers will be back in full swing.


    According to some Legal Translation workers, vulnerable companies are often in the state of denial. Their stock prices have taken serious h ...

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  • Pbks 4u Provide Services For Business Planning
    By: Kind Regard | - We provide the services to the business people for business planning how to develop the new business or diversify your business with the proper planning and full of information. We offer a risk-free way to make decisions that drive business expand in other ways. We guide you and your business team through the creation of models that simulate business processes and scenarios; pointing out the impacts of a new procedure or policy, and offering opportunity to fix undesirable outcomes.
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  • Pbks 4u Provide Service Of Vat
    By: Kind Regard | - Value Added Tax We provide the services of vat in the business concern because for normal persons or end-users of products and services cannot recover VAT on purchases, but business are able to recover VAT on the materials and services that they buy to make further supplier or services directly or indirectly sold to end-users. In this way, the total tax levied at each stage in the economic chain of supply is a constraint fraction of the value added by a business to its products, and most of th ...
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  • Investment Retrospective: A Preemptive Portfolio Protection Strategy
    By: Steve Selengut | - A participant in the morning Working Capital Model (WCM) investment workshop observed: I've noticed that my account balances are returning to their (June 2007) levels. People are talking down the economy and the dollar. Is there any preemptive action I need to take?

    An afternoon workshop attendee spoke of a similar predicament, but cautioned that (with new high market value levels approaching) a repeat of the June 2007 through early March 2009 correction must be avoided--- a portf ...

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  • Pbks 4u Provide Payroll Services
    By: Kind Regard | - We provide the payroll services which are very important for each organization. Generally, employees are paid at a set rate, either on an hourly or salary basis. In the United Kingdom, employers are obligated to pay Social Security, Medicare, workmans compensation, state, federal, and often local taxes for each employee. An employer also must deduct a portion of these taxes and other fees from the employees paycheck, and all of these transactions must be recorded for auditing and tax purpo ...
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  • Is Libertarianism Nothing More Than The Glorification Of Greed And Irresponsibility?
    By: JOHN HARDY | - The faith in the sanctity of the market is the bedrock of the Libertarian creed. It is not so much a philosophy as a religion- only in place of a benevolent God, we have the omniscient market. The market is seen as a perfect, self regulating mechanism. The implication is that, it is far better to let the market take its natural course, than intervene and cause much greater disharmony in the long run. Supporting their hypothesis with innumerable examples of bungled attempts by governments to medd ...
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  • Have We Created A New Leviathan For Ourselves?
    By: JOHN HARDY | - The world we find ourselves in today makes no sense. Everything we held in high regard, our profession, the laws, the government, often even those in our own families, has been exposed to be a fraud. We find ourselves in a dog eat dog, catch as catch can world. Ironically this is just the world that the philosopher Thomas Hobbes predicted as a kind of end of days. He referred to it as a leviathan.

    This new leviathan we find ourselves in is different than the natural state theoriz ...

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  • Read To See If You Need An Investment Broker
    By: Caterina Christakos | - Just to decide one day that you would like to try investing in the stock market is ludicrous unless you know some of the terms related to making investments. In other words, it's very necessary to know the jargon or Wall Street lingo in order to make informed decisions about who to trust with your hard earned money. One way of learning all you can is to get the advice of an investment broker. If he charges a fee, it might be less than what you could lose by going it alone.

    LET' ...

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  • Investment Grade Value Stock Index (igvsi) Soars 24% Thru July 2009
    By: Steve Selengut | - The Investment Grade Value Stock Index is a barometer of a small but elite sector of the stock market. Some Investment Grade Value Stocks are included in all averages and indices, but even the Dow Jones Industrial Average includes several issues that are below Investment Grade and very few boast an A+ S & P rating.

    The IGVSI tracks a portfolio of approximately 400 stocks--- and less than half of them are likely to be found in the S & P 500 average. This new market index was deve ...

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  • Learn If A Stock Analysts Can Help
    By: Caterina Christakos | - There are many stock analysts (over 3,000) on Wall Street, and yes, they are experienced. But, they don't have a crystal ball. What they do have, though, is the knowledge of market trends and forecasting company performances based on the market's demand for whatever their product happens to be. Some analysts have done an outstanding job of forecasting. That's why it is a good idea to go online and read the various blogs and special reports rendered by stock analysts. You will be able to wat ...
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  • The Unconscionable Muzzling Of Paul Volcker
    By: J. Litle | - If theres anyone worth listening to in Washington these days, its Paul Volcker. So why is the great man nowhere to be found?

    When it comes to the ups and downs of the economy, there is only one man who can claim to have seen it all Paul Volcker. At six-foot-seven, Volcker towers over all other policy makers in both the literal and figurative sense.

    In a role that would later deem him the man who broke the back of inflation, Volcker took the ...

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  • How Wall Street Affects Hawaii
    By: Damon J. Duhaylonsod | - How does everything happening on Wall Street affect the residents of Kapolei, Hawaii? http://thevoiceofkapolei.com/index.php. Without going into the boring details and definitions of credit default swaps, mark to markets, and volatility index, Im going to break it down into the simplest expressions of how we understand things.

    Imagine credit as water, and in a habitual economy, credit has its ebbs and tides, akin to people and businesses borrowing and repaying. We rely on ...

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  • How's Your Investment Portfolio Doing? Seven Long-term Indicators
    By: Steve Selengut | - Before Wall Street and the media combined to make investors think of calendar quarters as "short-term" and single years as "long-term", market cycles were used as true tests of investment strategies over the long haul. Bor-ing.

    There were four types of standard analysis used by most financial institutions, Peak-to-Peak, and Peak-to-Trough being the most common found in annual reports. There were also basic differences in purpose and perspective in the old days, and a focus on res ...

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  • May The Investment Force Be With You
    By: Steve Selengut | - Investment markets got you down, Bunkie? Been blown away by derivative stun guns? When will portfolio market values move back to 2007 levels--- and then what will you do about it?

    It's time to overthrow the evil Masters of the Universe and deactivate their weapons of financial destruction. Let's outlaw the brainwashing that has changed how average investors look at and value their investment portfolios.

    It's time to exorcize the Wall Street demons and return to st ...

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  • Obama Unveils Broad Financial Oversight Plan
    By: ratetake | - New plan targeted at preventing a repeat of the worst economical crisis in seven decades, the changes would start out to cut back on federal regulations.

    But it calls for fundamental shifts in authority that would eliminate one regulatory agency, develop another and both heighten and undercut the authority of the powerful Federal Reserve. Obamas plan from simple home loans to wall streets most exotic systems, the government would impose sweeping new rules of the r ...

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  • The Wall Street Mint Silver Bar - A Beautiful Way To Commemorate 9/11
    By: Christina Goldman | - The Wall Street Mint Silver Bar were created in 2002, specifically to commemorate the events of 9/11. These gorgeous .999 fine silver bars feature the skyline of New York City, with the twin World Trade Center Towers, as it appeared before 9/11. Produced by the Wall Street Mint, these highly collectible, proof-like silver bars are no longer being made and are difficult to obtain. The Wall Street Mint Silver Bars are available in two sizes - 10 oz. and 100 oz.

    Let's look at the ad ...

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  • Why Would Anyone In Their Right Mind Buy A Mutual Fund Ever Again?
    By: William Ulivieri | - While reviewing several academic studies on the benefits of covered call writing, I came upon one of my favorite studies. This study can be found in an October 2006 study generated by Callan Associates, which is also available at the Chicago Board Options Exchange website. The study is entitled "An Historical Evaluation of the CBOE S&P 500 Buy Write Index Strategy".

    After reading the document on my morning commuter ride this morning, it felt so invigorating it was as if I readin ...

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  • Getting Paid To Take Risk
    By: William Ulivieri | - As a professional options trader, there are two things I will remember most as I look back at this bear market of 2008, and that is; a.) How covered call writing investors are receiving substantial option premiums to take risk and; b.) How the certainty of a buy and hold approach of a well diversified, structured portfolio was not spared from the devastating effects of this bear market liquidation.

    REITs, commodities, large cap, international, emerging markets, con ...

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  • Investment Performance Evaluation Re-evaluated: Part One
    By: Steve Selengut | - It matters not what lines, numbers, indices, or gurus you worship, you just can't know for certain where the stock market is going or when it will change direction. Too much investor time and analytical effort is wasted trying to predict course corrections--- even more is squandered comparing portfolio market values with a handful of unrelated indices and averages.

    Annually, quarterly, even monthly, investors scrutinize their performance, formulate coulda's and shoulda's, and det ...

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  • Investment Performance Evaluation Re-evaluated: Part Two
    By: Steve Selengut | - The Working Capital Model (WCM) looks at investment performance differently, less emotionally, and without a whole lot of concern for short-term market value movements. Market value performance evaluation techniques are only used to analyze peak-to-peak market cycle movements over significant time periods.

    Security market values are used for buy and sell decision-making. Working capital figures are used for asset allocation and diversification decision-making. Portfolio working ca ...

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  • Be Wary Of Advertising Suggestions From The Search Engines
    By: Janet Driscoll | - Slave to One Master: Wall Street-All three of the major search engines are public companies now. As private companies, organizations have only two main constituencies to please: customers and the owner(s). Generally, the owner is happy if customers are happy, because happy customers keep buying. Pre-2004, that's the way it was with Google, too. Their "do no evil" philosophy was easy to maintain when they only had to be accountable to their customers.

    But when a company goes public ...

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  • In God We Trust All Others Pay Cash!
    By: Adam Lass | - By Adam Lass, Editor, WaveStrength Options Weekly

    Double your money on gold when China loses faith in U.S. debt

    In the old days before children and small dogs had their own credit cards small merchants used to post hand-lettered signs beside the register stating that they would only accept greenbacks and cold coin.

    If you wanted to pay for goods or services by check, you either had to be a long-term customer the counter clerk knew on sight, or have ...

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  • General Electric, Aig And The Cleansing Effects Of Crisis: Part I
    By: Adam Lass | - Could there be any possible upside to global recession and market declines to rival the Great Depression? Believe it or not, the answer is yes... General Electric gives answer as to why.

    Though it seems hard to believe at times, there are positive aspects to a crisis. Just as nature renews itself through a cycle of death and rebirth, markets have to renew themselves too.

    A classic example of renewal in nature is the routine forest fire. Over time, brush and debris ...

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  • Filling The Investment Education Void With Web Workshops
    By: Steve Selengut | - Now more than ever, you can appreciate the need for comprehensive investment education. All of a sudden, fifty percent of your nest egg has disappeared--- and the bad news? There never was a plan for income generation. Ouch!

    Dwelling on coulda's, woulda's, and shoulda's isn't going to rebuild your portfolio. Attempting to become proficient in the speculation of the month will do little to decrease the long-term pain. Casting blame on government regulators and Wall Street scam arti ...

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  • Global Investors' Bill Of Rights May Prevent Economic Deja Vu
    By: Steve Selengut | - The purpose of IBOR is to protect financial markets and to create self-sufficient investors who produce economic growth instead of government deficits. IBOR standards create transparent financial markets, regulate speculation, and protect retirement portfolios. Here's a Summary:

    Section One: Product Transparency. All investors have a right to see precisely what securities are inside any investment product by accessing real time information that includes names and cost-based allo ...

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  • The Investment Gods Are Angry
    By: Steve Selengut | - The Working Capital Model (WCM) is an historically new methodology, but with roots deeply imbedded in the building blocks of capitalism, and financial psychology--- if there actually is such a thing.

    The earliest forms of capitalism sprung from ancient Roman mercantilism, which involved the production of goods and their distribution to people or countries around the Mediterranean.

    The sole purpose of the exercise was profit and the most successful traders quickly ...

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  • Wcm Investing - The Process
    By: Steve Selengut | - Most people enter the investment process tip first. They hear something, grab an idea from a popular blog, accept a Cramerism or some motley foolishness, and think that they are making investment decisions. Rarely, will the right-now, instant-gratification, Internet-generation speculator think in terms that go beyond tomorrow's breaking news.

    It just doesn't work that way in the long run. Investing takes place in an uncertain environment with at least three important cycles workin ...

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  • New York Travel Inspired By Romantic Films
    By: David H Urmann | - New York City is the largest city in the US. There are five boroughs that make up New York City: Bronx, Manhattan, Staten Island, Brooklyn and Queens.

    Notwithstanding the noise of the busy streets and traffic at New York City, it is still one of the top vacation spots. New York is known for its contrasting diversity of great trade from Wall Street and a dizzying array of entertainment like theatre plays and concerts. Travelling the City is like watching or experiencing what we se ...

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  • Value Stock Investing - The November Syndrome On Drugs
    By: Steve Selengut | - Every fall, especially in opportunity rich markets like this, I encourage investors to think about some year-end strategies that make the final calendar quarter a special time in all markets. Several forces are at work, all of which have links to conventional Wall Street wisdom; none of which promote good long-term investment decision-making.

    This year, we have the added excitement of anticipating a new, perhaps economically too liberal, administration taking over with an already ...

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  • The Securities Investors' Bill Of Rights (siborap): Part One
    By: Steve Selengut | - We the securities investors of the United States, in order to form more transparent financial markets, establish effective regulations, defend against destructive speculation and manipulation, promote financial well-being, preserve working capital, and protect retirement income, do establish this Securities Investors Bill of Rights and Protections (SIBORAP).

    These rights are intended to replace, amend and/or abolish all laws and regulations currently in conflict with common invest ...

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  • The Securities Investors' Bill Of Rights (siborap): Part Four
    By: Steve Selengut | - SIBORAP includes these ten specific sections: (1) Product Transparency, (2) Regulation and Education, (3) Protection from Speculators (4) Control of Hedge Funds, (5) Brokerage Account Statements, (6) Retirement Account Investments, (7) Executive Compensation, (8) Corporate Financial Statements, (9) Taxation of Investment and Retirement Income, and (10) Transactional Greed and Fear Controls.

    Section Seven: Executive Compensation

    Every dollar paid to corporate execut ...

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  • Wall Street Garage Sale Produces Closed End Fund Bargains
    By: Steve Selengut | - There's a bright light at the end of the tunnel--- finally. Most of the really well respected, long term investors are advising their audiences to hang in there, to stop the panic selling, and to look for the great companies that have withstood the economic downturns of the past.

    Buffet, Bogle, Gross, Schwab, and company offer sound advice--- don't run and hide, it's time to hit the Wall Street Mall and go shopping! They've seen the indicators; they've been there before. So have m ...

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  • The Securities Investors' Bill Of Rights (siborap): Part Three
    By: Steve Selengut | - SIBORAP includes these ten specific sections: (1) Product Transparency, (2) Regulation and Education, (3) Protection from Speculators (4) Control of Hedge Funds, (5) Brokerage Account Statements, (6) Retirement Account Investments, (7) Executive Compensation, (8) Corporate Financial Statements, (9) Taxation of Investment and Retirement Income, and (10) Transactional Greed and Fear Controls.

    Section Five: Brokerage Account Statements.

    Investors have a right to broker ...

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  • The Securities Investors' Bill Of Rights (siborap): Part Two
    By: Steve Selengut | - SIBORAP includes these ten specific sections: (1) Product Transparency, (2) Regulation and Education, (3) Protection from Speculators (4) Control of Hedge Funds, (5) Brokerage Account Statements, (6) Retirement Account Investments, (7) Executive Compensation, (8) Corporate Financial Statements, (9) Taxation of Investment and Retirement Income, and (10) Transactional Greed and Fear Controls.

    Section Two: Regulation and Education (continued from Part One of the SIBORAP report).

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  • Bad News From Wall Street Makes Me Want To Go Fishing!
    By: Bob Alexander | - All the rhetoric from politicians and bad news from Wall Street are making me sick and I'm going to do something about this problem. I'm going fishing! In these uncertain economic times and with both presidential candidates getting nastier when they talk about each other, I find this is the perfect time to go on an extended fishing trip.

    Since the same guys that got us into this mess to begin with, have promised us that they're going to fix all of our economic problems, there do ...

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  • Who Is More Damaged-big Corporations Or The American People
    By: Rachel Yoshida | - You know, the average people on the streets just about all have debts. Sometimes they have accumulated more debts than they can pay. Many times these are debts that are through no fault of their own. There are some who blindly used all the credit cards that were sent to them through the mail that they might not have even ask for. Oh, they knew the interest was high alright, but when people have credit dangled in front of there face and times get hard, they use it. Many of these people did not re ...
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  • History Of The United States And Chinese Stock Exchanges
    By: Steven Cancel | - The American and Chinese stock exchanges have a rich history. Both have had a phenomenal history with both having great ups and very bad downs.

    The New York Stock Exchange or NYSE was formed on May 17, 1792. 24 stock brokers signed an agreement called the Buttonwood Agreement under of course but what else, a buttonwood tree. This was the start of the New York Stock & Exchange Board in its infancy. By March 8, 1817 the name became official and later in 1863 to what we all know now ...

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  • The New Definition Of "rich"
    By: Jim M. | - First, let me give you my definition of the word "Rich."

    I believe being "Rich" is getting paid to do the work you love doing. I also believe that's a no-brainer!

    If you listen to your inner voice you already know what you love doing.

    If you love selling - you just absolutely love the action, you should be in sales.

    If you don't love selling, you're not likely to ever become really good at it. And reading this newsletter won't make mu ...

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  • Stock Market Investing - Top 10 List
    By: Gary Wollin | - The 10 dumbest things investors say to advisors.

    1} When my investment gets back up to what I paid, get me out.
    This is surely a big mistake. That stock has absolutely no idea that you're waiting for it to go up so that you can sell.

    2}The stock is selling at $3.00 a share. How much can I lose?

    $3 multiplied by the number of shares.
    Oh yeah, don't forget to add in commission.

    3} I want to buy shares of XYZ Company. Three y ...

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  • Dow Theory - Part 1
    By: Peter Woodhead | - Charles Dow's theory is explained in a series of three articles. This being the first.

    Dow Theory is about how to build wealth from the nature of movements in the Stock Market. Charles Dow (1851-1902) was a journalist, the first editor of the Wall Street Journal, and a co-founder of the Dow-Jones Company, and his theory was taken from editorials that he wrote.

    Dow Theory was later refined by William P. Hamilton and others.

    But Dow himself never used ...

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  • Press Release Distribution Is Alive And Well Online
    By: T. Detty | - Not only is the distribution of press releases alive and well online, but it is much more effective on the net than it ever was offline and is an exceptional promotional method for generating traffic to your online business, which may lead to overwhelming sales and long-term clients.

    Most people are familiar with the offline distribution of press releases. Apart from a celebrity or somebody famous issuing a press statement through their press secretary about something of public i ...

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  • Wall Street Turn Their Backs On Wacky Sub-prime Loan Originators As Foreclosures Explode
    By: Paul Jerome | - The lending term populating portfolio buy/sell agreements to package and sell loans into the secondary market to Wall Street investor groups is the term "sold with recourse". As the loan goes bad, some before the first payment is made; many lenders are being asked to buyback bad loans per portfolio selling contract. Only problem, many of the wholesale sub-prime (higher risk loans) mortgage originators are being forced out of the business lacking the funds to buy back the loans. One of the major ...
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  • Stock Research Home Depot - Great Manager Blows Himself Up
    By: Richard Stoyeck | - Stock Research and Home Depot are in the news again. This is a result of the firing of the CEO, Bob Nardelli, and what a story it is. You have to step back for a moment and think about any company's history that you are doing stock research on. You must have an understanding of the company's history. As a professional investor, when I think of a company's history, I am more concerned about corporate culture than just about anything else. History shows that a great corporate culture will produce ...
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  • Stock Research And The Price Of Leadership-corporate, Public, Private
    By: Richard Stoyeck | - Copyright 2006 Richard Stoyeck

    The Wall Street Journal reported today that the President of Vanderbilt University receives compensation of $1.4 million. The school also spends in excess of $700,000 on frequent parties, and a personal chef. There's also the issue of $6 million of improvements to the mansion where he lives, which the university paid for. At least six colleges in the country are now paying about a million a year to their Presidents.

    You will remember P ...

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