Posts Tagged ‘Three Months’

Green Mountain

Green Mountain Coffee Roasters spilled the beans Tuesday: People who buy its K-Cup portion packs for the Keurig Single-Cup brewing system can expect a 10 to 15 percent price increase Oct. 11. The Waterbury, Vt., company said its costs are up 31 percent in the past three months for coffee; packaging and transportation are more expensive, too. Green Mountain Coffee Roasters - Coffee - K-Cup ...


Green Packet up on SK Telecom deal

Green Packet Bhd, a Malaysian wireless Internet services provider, rose the most in almost three months after SK Telecom Co plans to acquire a 25.8 per cent stake in its broadband unit. The stock climbed 5.3 per cent to 90 sen at 9.47 am local time in Kuala Lumpur trading, set for its steepest gain since March 1. - Bloomberg


What’s the Philly Coincident Index? And why does it matter?

Let’s put it plain and simple: Dark Red – economically it’s been a bad three months Dark Green – economically it’s been a really good three months – oh wait, none of them are dark green. The lighter shades of red are economically down but not as bad. It’s a pretty red map…… Tom Vanderwell Technorati Tags: Recession , Economy Random Posts September 2, 2008 -- Econovangelist Jim Cramer with some thoughts about the FDIC and Banks September 23, 2009 -- 15 Minutes


More details on Ribble’s $130,000 raised

The local paper had an article this past Sunday touting how Reid Ribble has raised more than $130,000 since announcing his candidacy a mere three months ago. Kaukauna roofing contractor Reid Ribble is about to become a full-time candidate and has more than $100,000 in the bank to back his challenge to Democratic U.S. Rep. Steve Kagen . After announcing his candidacy in July, Ribble raised $130,290 through September, according to the Federal Election Commission . Candidates are requi


Police in Schools?

Do not take the start of the new school year lightly. While the big story today was the meeting of the Assembly of Experts, the news about the start of the school year should be just as important. A new generation of very, very young kids have been EXTREMELY politicized in the last three months. So many stories and accounts of 5, 6, or 7 year olds at rallies, chanting names, passionately talking about their parents’ candidate of choice, passionately dissecting the aftermath of the election.


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