Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
September 1, 2018

Many of you may be wondering why my monthly forecast includes the South African Rand. If you are not someone who follows global events, you’re not aware of the fact that the South African government is starting to confiscate farmland

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September 15 will mark the tenth anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers and near meltdown of Wall Street, followed by the Great Recession. Since hitting bottom in 2009, the economy has grown steadily, the stock market has soared, and corporate profits

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The pullback in the dollar from the mid-August faded last week as emerging market and trade tensions resurfaced as potent forces. The outperformance of US assets in August was expected to generate dollar-sales at the end of the month, the dollar

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WeDoctor, Mason Group and Aldworth Management agreed to pay up to $510 million to acquire an 89.5% stake in Genea, an Australian fertility treatment company (see story). Genea’s assisted reproductive technologies are used in more than 600 clinics across 60 countries.

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With the release of Friday’s report on July Personal Incomes and Outlays, we can now take a closer look at “Real” Disposable Personal Income Per Capita. At two decimal places, the nominal 0.27% month-over-month change in disposable income was trimmed to

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There are several well known large cap stocks going ex-dividend next week including the following eight Top 100 Dividend Stocks: Qualcomm, Schlumberger, Mosaic, Principal Financial Group, Pepsico, Dominion, Traveler’s and Occidental Petroleum. Ex-dividend dates are important to dividend investors because one must

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In Elliott Wave theory, after every five waves, a three-wave correction follows and after only three waves a reversal may occur. So, IOTA made big and deep three waves A-B-C of decline in 2018, which could have been completed and

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While it’s not the most glamorous thing in the world, all businesses – particularly large scale enterprises – need efficient service operations. What if an employee’s computer won’t boot up? What if someone needs a new monitor? What if an

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Something odd is going on in global markets: in recent months a huge divergence in the performance of risk assets has opened up which previously has only been observed during recessions. As the S&P 500 marched towards its record bull

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