Thursday, June 4, 2015
How To Invest In Stocks And Bonds For Beginners
Our guide will lead you through the basics of investing in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, exchange-traded funds and into the more exotic realms of options, futures ...
Investing in stocks - How to buy mutual funds - How to buy bonds - How to buy ETFs
The Essentials of Investing in Stocks and Bonds - For ...
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If you're considering investing in stocks or bonds, you need a basic understanding of how the financial ... Investing in Stocks with Basic Knowledge of Economics.
Investing for Beginners by Joshua Kennon
Mad Max: Fury Road Official Trailer #1 (2015) - Tom Hardy, Charlize Ther...
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Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Investopedia Video: What Are Stocks?
Investopedia Video: What Are Stocks?
Stocks are one of the most popular financial instruments in the world, but what does a stock actually represent? Find out how and why stocks are created, and what buying a stock means for investors.
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The Alphabet Soup Of Stocks
Monday, June 1, 2015
3D-printed hand tested on young amputee
Xiaocheng, 6, whose left hand was partially amputated after a car accident when he was 4, grabs a box of yoghurt with a 3D-printed prosthetic hand, at a hospital in Wuhan, China on Friday, May 29. The prosthetic hand, which took seven hours to make, was given by the hospital to Xiaocheng for free. After a few tests, he was able to grab light objects with the new device. Reuters
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Sunday, May 31, 2015
Rare Apple I computer worth $200,000 donated to recycling center
An example of an Apple I computer on display at the US' Smithsonian Institution. Ed Uthman
A $100,000 check is waiting for a mystery woman who donated a rare Apple 1 computer to a Silicon Valley recycling firm.
CleanBayArea in Milpitas, California, is trying to track down a woman in her 60s who dropped off some electronic goods in April, when she was cleaning out the garage after her husband died.
50-50 split
In one of the boxes, buried under worthless keyboards, personal computer pieces and wires, was a 1976 Apple 1, a groundbreaking home computer. Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak designed and hand-built the computers and sold them for $666.66 each. Only a few dozen are known still to exist.
The recycling firm sold the Apple for $200,000 in a private auction. Its policy is to split the proceeds 50-50 with the person who donated the equipment.
Made of wood
"The body was made out of wood. I've never seen anything like that. My first reaction was it was a fake. Then we started looking at it," said Victor Gichun, vice president of marketing for CleanBayArea.
Gichun declined to say who bought the Apple 1, only that it was a private collector. He's not sure whether the Apple is still operational.
Mystery woman
He said he will recognize the woman, who he believes is local, when he sees her and will write her out a check for $100,000.
The boxes sat in the company's warehouse on a pallet for a couple of weeks because they didn't expect to find anything valuable, Gichun said.
(Reporting by Fiona Ortiz in Chicago; Editing by Rosalind Russell and Digby Lidstone) — Reuters
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