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Madoff hid in plain sight - advised regulators on scams {WalletPop}

Dec 20th 2008 8:44PM Whatever bits and pieces of info have been made available in the press, the motherlode of information on Madoff should be the SEC. Apparently not, though.

Madoff's company, Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities, LLC, had to report to the SEC, like any securities firm. But according to the No More Corporate Secrets blog, there's very little meaningful information in their online reports.

Whatever information is contained in the auditor's report is essentially unavailable, as the report is not posted in the SEC's EDGAR database:

http://nomorecorporatesecrets.blogspot.com/
Mr. Madoff's Secrets

New GPS Devices Improve on Graphics, Arrival Time Calculations {Switched}

Mar 27th 2008 2:35PM Google Answers put together a pretty interesting list of automotive GPS companies as investment opportunities. That is, companies that are pretty much a pure play in GPS for cars, and that trade on the stock market.

The article is here:


GPS navigation systems and the stock market
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=342173

It's worth a look.

Though Big and Bulky, Mitsubishi's New Laser TV Dazzles {Switched}

Mar 27th 2008 2:17PM Google Answers put together a pretty interesting list of automotive GPS companies as investment opportunities. That is, companies that are pretty much a pure play in GPS for cars, and that trade on the stock market.

The article is here:

http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=342173
GPS navigation systems and the stock market

It's worth a look.


Armani Easter Eggs {Luxist}

Mar 6th 2008 3:25PM Sort of on topic and sort of off topic, there's an interesting article on the origins of the Easter Bunny. Appears he (she?) arrived here from Germany in the 1800's.

Might be worth repeating as you hand out your Armani eggs. If you want to see it, take a look at:


EasterBunny 1881

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Wal-Mart receives its first Peterbilt hybrid big rig {Autoblog Green}

Feb 16th 2008 9:29AM
There's an interesting write-up on Peterbilt trucks at Google Answers:

http://answers.google.com/answers/main?cmd=threadview&id=168078
Peterbilt Trucks


They cover all trouble reports with Peterbilt -- lawsuits, recalls, crash reports, etc. Very much worth a look for anyone involved with trucks (or thinking of getting involved!).

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