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Caitlin Kennedy

Project Manager NI (SCDP) at Schindler Elevator Corporation (U.S.)
Project Manager NI (SCDP) at Schindler Elevator Corporation (U.S.) and former TalkMarkets intern.

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Is A Yahoo-AOL Merger A Good Idea?
9 years ago

It's hard to say. But I don't think so.

In this article: AOL, YHOO, BABA
U.S. Vacancy Rate Rises For First Time Since 2009 In Wake Of Apartment Building Construction Surge
9 years ago

I too have noticed an uptake in the construction of apartment complexes. I live in New Jersey. I have noticed construction on these complexes even occurring in wealthier areas.

Oil, Empire And Playing The Great Game
9 years ago

What do you think could be done (other than regulation) to prevent this unethical and even illegal behavior from happening?

Oil, Empire And Playing The Great Game
9 years ago

I agree. I hate how ethics are sacrificed for efficiency and profit.

Ebay To Spin Off PayPal Amidst A Changing Comeptative Landscape
9 years ago

I think it's a smart idea for Ebay. Honestly, I think separating PayPal from Ebay would allow for each entity to focus on itself and its own growth.

In this article: AAPL, EBAY
4 Ways Reddit Could Distribute Its Stock To Users
9 years ago

Interesting. Now that I know that, I too am curious why the CEO doesn't just use Reddcoin.

Mirabile Dictu! Ireland’s Debt-Ridden Government Is Now Being Paid To Borrow
9 years ago

I absolutely love the phrase Stockman uses-- debt serf. It's absolutely true. Ireland's industrial production is not improving and accurate figures on other characteristics can not be obtained. Obviously the unemployment will go down if there are less people left to be employed. An accurate analysis can not be compiled if the factors do not remain constant.

Mirabile Dictu! Ireland’s Debt-Ridden Government Is Now Being Paid To Borrow
9 years ago

I agree. The goals of the central banks completely conflict with everyone else.

Will Education Reduce Economic Inequality?
9 years ago

Ever heard the saying that you get what you pay for? Of course better students come from wealthier schools. Those schools can afford the best teachers-- hence the best education. The only way to reduce inequality would be through government funding, regulation, and the implementation of policies that border on socialism. The only way to ensure everyone were to get a fair shake would be for the government to step in. This obviously won't happen if the voters have anything to say about it.

4 Ways Reddit Could Distribute Its Stock To Users
9 years ago

How secure is Reddcoin?

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