May 07
Do you want to sell your timeshare now? With so little options for those who wish to sell their timeshare I took it upon myself to search the world over for a service that really has their customers at heart. This is when I came across Sell My Timeshare Now.
Unlike most timeshare resale companies Sell My Timeshare Now has a unique prospective on the market that no other timeshare company has. With SMTN they focus on bringing qualified buyer in through the search engines like Google, Yahoo, and Bing to their website. In fact they bring in nearly 12,000 visitors every single day, and over 66% of that traffic is unique visitors who want to buy, sell, or rent a timeshare.
For example, if they rank first in Google for buying a timeshare in Aruba, the chances are this particular person is fairly qualified and wants to by an Aruban timeshare. This is exactly how SMTN brings in all of their qualified prospect to their website.
To prove my point of just how much traffic they get look at the picture picture below.
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Tags: Now, Timeshare Now
May 06
TO HONOUR the dead, the Vietnamese sometimes burn fake banknotes, made out of “votive paper”, for the deceased to spend on the other side. Vietnam’s government recently complained that this votive money looked too similar to the real thing. Unfortunately the resemblance runs deeper than that. Over the past year the value of Vietnam’s official currency—the dong—has been steadily going up in smoke.
Consumer prices rose by 17.5% in the year to April, outstripped only in Ethiopia and Venezuela. The dong has been devalued against the dollar six times since June 2008 (see chart). The Vietnamese have flocked to more reliable stores of value. Those hoping to salvage their savings from the ashes can buy 37.5-gram bars of fine gold, embossed with a Phoenix, from the Phu Nhuan Jewelry Store. Above one Hanoi branch, a digital display shows the price: 38,170,000 dong. There is space only for the first five digits.
But Vietnam’s government seems newly determined to douse the inflationary fires.
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May 06
Just an update .. from Reuters: Analysis: Europe groping for new Greek crisis plan
“We think that Greece does need a further adjustment programme,” [Claude Juncker, chairman of the zone's finance ministers] said, after meeting with the finance ministers of Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Greece as well as European Union monetary affairs commissioner Olli Rehn and European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet.
“This has to be discussed in detail and will be taken up at the next Eurogroup meeting on May 16.”
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A new Greek economic plan could push back the deadlines to hit budget targets …
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Tags: Adjustment Programme, Further Adjustment, Further Adjustment Programme, Programme
May 06
According to US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, the US will have trouble paying its debts somewhere between 16 May and 2 August 2011. Geithner is thus asking Congress to raise the legal debt limit, which now stands at $14.3tn.
Growth in the US in the short and medium term is a good thing for the US economy – and the world. But when growth recovers, the US will have to raise taxes, make a structural shift towards a green economy and reduce military and other spending. But this is not the time – and holding the US bond market hostage is not the route to that inevitably necessary future.
Tags: Debt, Debt Ceiling
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