21 December 2005

Greeting each day


A great pianist once explained to an interviewer how he prepared himself for his celebrated afternoon Sunday concert performances at Carnegie Hall. He would rise in the late morning, and slowly and carefully wash. He would then meticulously select and lay out each item of clothing he would wear, organized in a sequential pattern on his buffet. He likened it to a meditative ritual executed with considerable care. In a trance-like manner, he would slowly don each item of clothing. Apparently the whole process took some time, even as much as an hour. It’s a habit I’ve adopted myself to greet most every day, albeit nowhere near an hour, and not usually in preparation for some kind of public performance. Even then, the results have been remarkable. It never fails to settle my mood and calm me.

12 December 2005

A China Play


Untethered communication is booming worldwide, not the least the strong wireless growth in China. CHINA TECHFAITH WIRE, providing mobile handset design services in the People’s Republic of China and internationally, is a new kid on the block. This is ground floor time folks!

Recommendation: China Techfaith Wire (CNTF). [Check marker: CNTF @ $14.60]

05 December 2005

Stem Cells


The discovery, development, and commercialization of stem cell-based therapies to treat diseases and injuries (particularly of the nervous system) present an excellent investment opportunity. There’s lots of controversy stemming from so-called ethical concerns spooking investors. Politics versus Science always makes for strange and strained bedfellows, but the veritable avalanche of world-wide interest in stem cell research is unstoppable. It's worth a shot for prudent risk takers!

Recommendation: Stem Cells, Inc. (STEM). [Check marker: STEM @ $2.70]

Hot seat!


A seat on the New York Stock Exchange sold today at $4 million.

02 December 2005

Winning




Win the girl, win the lottery, win the stock markets, win the corporate battle ... always there was something left over, a residue you did not count on or even imagine. Winning was never the only thing; often it wasn't anything.

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