June 24th, 2008
Jay Shah, CIO of E-Loan describes the company’s security and privacy model which gives more choice to customers about how information is shared with third party vendors.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/17/your-money/stocks-and-bonds/17value.html?ref=your-money
You might be faced with the dilemma whether to invest your ‘little savings’ in Blue chip companies or to keep the cash in a house locker. Such confusion is understandable, what with the large MNCs also filing for bankruptcy. But as we can see, Microsoft that made a bid for Facebook and Yahoo last year plans to do so again using its $19 billion cash reserve. So, the big companies are still holding fort.
If you still have doubts about investing in them, you could split your money in half – keep one-half as cash reserve and invest the rest in good companies. Some companies that you could consider investing in are Google, Apple and Qualcomm. These companies are still sailing smooth. Get aboard their boat!
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Good information in times like these
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