I am a Canadian working in Conflict Prevention, Early Warning Systems and Human Security. My bridging initiatives in using mapping technology and social networking for governence and conflict prevention has given me opportunities to take my skill set to several regions from East to West Africa. I ...
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I am a Canadian working in Conflict Prevention, Early Warning Systems and Human Security. My bridging initiatives in using mapping technology and social networking for governence and conflict prevention has given me opportunities to take my skill set to several regions from East to West Africa. I am also an educator and facilitator for conflict prevention, diplomacy and peacebuilding.
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SPX, Gold, Oil And G6 Targets For The Week Of April 29
Excellent, would like to see more by you.
Nxt-ID Gets A New Lease On Life
Spinning off #FitPay was a very smart move. Personally I think the positives far outweigh the risks. $NXTD has plenty of cash and a ton of upside potential.
A New Stock Buy: TD Ameritrade
Thanks for the update. I wouldn't have thought to take a fresh look at $AMTD which was in my portfolio years ago.
Bitcoin Could Be At $1 Million By 2020
While $1 million is a big stretch, the author does make some surprisingly good points about #bitcoin. $BITCOMP
Stock Market Volatility Rises - Are Cryptos The New Safe Havens?
Good read, thanks.
Buying Time
Good stuff, where can I get more?
Capitalism Works, Ravenous Capitalism Doesn’t
Some eloquent points and some thoughtful potential solutions. A lot to take in...
GreenTree Hospitality Group: Value Is In The Details
An impressive thorough analysis as usual. $GHG.
Very Clever, Those Chinese Folks
Part of the problem is that apparently Chinese products are filled with Spyware. For example, I just read an article about drones on CNN. 80% of the drones are made by a DJI, a Chinese company. And those drones are actually sending everything they see to Chinese intelligence. Scary.
Dick's Sporting Goods: A Value Story
On the one hand, yes, adding batting cages is a brilliant idea. I can see that definitely driving higher sales of bats. But what percentage of total sales are bats? Compare that to the incredibly dispropriation amount of space required to house those batting cages. And the added insurance costs to protect people from injury. I wonder if the added value is worth it.