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As Caution Light Flashes, Economy Will Spin Out July 28, 2006
11:30 AM
Pete Kendall
A 'Disastrous Feeling' Sweeps Over Biking World July 28, 2006
10:35 AM
Pete Kendall
Skulls Are Happy Faces? Socionomics Explains Why July 27, 2006
06:02 PM
Melody
Mutant Pop Sound Is Drawn Back To The Airwaves July 25, 2006
04:43 PM
Pete Kendall
Swinging Into the Downside July 23, 2006
03:15 PM
Pete Kendall
Exploring the Driving Force Behind Car Styles and Sales July 21, 2006
02:01 PM
Pete Kendall
The Big Top Must Be In Because Parody's a Big Deal July 20, 2006
07:09 PM
Pete Kendall
Saying No To Cheesecake, Steak and Lobster Joints July 19, 2006
02:39 PM
Pete Kendall
The Happiness Makeover July 18, 2006
05:34 PM
Pete Kendall
The Mideast Is Playing Its Traditional Role Reversal July 17, 2006
04:34 PM
Pete Kendall
Lady Bouncers: A Sign of Bear Market Times July 17, 2006
02:34 PM
Pete Kendall
Johnny Cash Hits the Same High Note He Hit in 1969 July 14, 2006
10:58 AM
Pete Kendall
A Tarnished Futbol Star Burns Brighter Than Ever July 14, 2006
10:48 AM
Pete Kendall
Crime Wave Offers Clue to the Position of Social Mood July 13, 2006
03:49 PM
Pete Kendall
Swashbucklers: The Socionomic Perspective July 12, 2006
01:32 PM
Dennis Elam PhD
American Dream Dashed: Outlook is 'Stable' July 07, 2006
03:12 PM
Pete Kendall
Housing: It's Not Leveling Off, It's Getting Leveled July 06, 2006
01:34 PM
Pete Kendall
The Next Big Thing: Information Access Denied July 05, 2006
10:44 AM
Pete Kendall
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July 28, 2006
As Caution Light Flashes, Economy Will Spin Out
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July 28, 2006
A 'Disastrous Feeling' Sweeps Over Biking World
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Skulls Are Happy Faces? Socionomics Explains Why
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July 25, 2006
Mutant Pop Sound Is Drawn Back To The Airwaves
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July 23, 2006
Swinging Into the Downside
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FRESH COMMENTS
I recall back in 1992 in Oslo, Norway, at the bottom of the last housing slump (in Norway - from 1987 until beginning of 1993) that some appartments sold for 20 cents, yes twenty cents for a 100 square meter newly refurbished appartment. There was hardly any buyers due to a cost of $800 dollars a month that was attached to them and the market was depressed to a point that nobody believed the prices would ever rise again (a mirror of the optimism at the market height).Today - the same appartmenst sells for $500,000 - and 90 percent of the population seems to believe that gravity has ceased to exist in this particular market. In Norway, the market has climbed without ever looking back for the last 14 years - and most people expect it to last forever. The downturn will likely be extremely hard and long lasting.
- Rune Svendsen
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Nothing succeeds like excess.
- mary
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Holy Illiquidity, Batman!
- J. Colin Vaughan
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