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Sprint Nextel Takes Multi-Billion Dollar Chance On Apple’s iPhone

Sprint Nextel (NYSE:S) is taking a multi-billion dollar chance on Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) iPhone, in an effort to make a turnaround, according to a BGR report. However, Sprint CEO Dan Hesse told the board in August that the company will likely lose money on the deal until 2014, according to sources familiar with the matter. The WSJ reported that if the company is taking the right chance, the iPhone will finally break the company’s 5-year long slide. However, if the

The gold price, the dollar and the euro

James Turk of the GoldMoney Foundation speaks about currency devaluation and the rising gold price. How the gold price is rising against all major currencies and monetary policy is political, having abandoned all pretense of seeking monetary stability. He warns of the dangers of a hyperinflationary crisis. James also explains why gold should be considered money and not an investment. The presentation was held on 29 April 2011 in Munich, Germany.

Where can i get foreign currencies such as the Canadian Dollar and the Euro?

Can i go to the bank and ask to exchange my US money for other currencies or do i have to order offline? I cant go to the countries I CLEARLY said I CANT GO TO OTHER COUNTRIES!!!

USA’s Petro Dollar Threatened by Gaddafi’s Gold-for-Oil Plan

From Russia Today Gaddafi gold-for-oil, dollar-doom plans behind Libya ‘mission’ youtu.be The USA is determined not to let anything threaten its petrodollar. The USA is technically bankrupt. Its a matter of time before most of the world cuts it off and it can no longer maintain Empire. By cutting it off, the world doesn’t accept printed out of thin air fiat paper dollars. The day is coming when other countries will only accept something real for their real

What causes the Dollar to fluctuate against other currencies?

I am under the impression the strength of the US economy is probably be a key determiner, but the US economic indicators have been pretty strong for the past few years (aside from some issues like the falling real estate market and the credit crunch which do not appear to be a purely American issues) and the dollar keeps losing ground against other currencies. Someone told me that since oil is traded on the international markets based on the dollar, the increasing oil prices brought down the

Where can i find the complete list of currencies that are pegged to the US Dollar?

I would like to know if theres a website that provides this info. In addition, id also be interested in knowing which currencies are pegged to the Euro? Thanks

Why do some people say Gold/commodities is a safer investment than the US dollar?

There is no military protecting the value of the Gold but the US dollar has the largest military protecting it. and if some alchemist finds a way to easily make a lot of gold it suddenly loses all it’s value. Same for all other metals and commodities. In a way the US dollar even if you don’t agree with some of the politics is the safe investment because the full power of the US military protects its market.

FOX News 134 Billion Dollar in US Bond seized at Italian border

Fox news is the only news reporting this! Come on guys, CNN/ABC/CBS/ABC! Where are you on this! Why is this not making font page headlines! This could crash the dollar! If the bonds are fake, then who/what country is trying to pawn off fake US bonds? If the bonds are real! even worse! who/what country is trying to get out of their US dollars? and for what?

What’s the best way to invest in the Canadian dollar? Also commodities ?

I don’t have a lot to invest but I believe the dollar is just going to keep getting weaker. Many analysts I’ve read really like the Canadian dollar. Also how does a small investor go about investing in different kinds of commodities?

Futures Movers: Oil gains as dollar falls on U.S. debt fears

Futures Movers: Oil gains as dollar falls on U.S. debt fears Crude-oil futures rebound, supported by a weaker dollar as S&P issues a fresh, more urgent warning about U.S. debt. Read more on Market Watch