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Joseph H. Ellis
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| #723766 in eBooks | 2005-10-11 | 2005-10-11 | File type: PDF||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Sometimes the obvious is worth repeating|By K. Ferrio|Mr. Ellis' professional track-record is virtually universally recognized as unassailable. Consistency means everything in investing, and as America's economy of consumption seems prepared to power dive into terrain, Ellis' remarks will be seem either obvious or alarming. After all, the title tells us that it's 'common sens||"Bewitched, bothered and befuddled by the daily drizzle of economic data? Joseph H. Ellis has a cure." -- Bloomberg News
"The recession obsession is a terrible mistake...We need to find a way to talk about slowing rates of growth." -- New
Economic and stock market cycles affect companies in every industry. Unfortunately, a confusing array of anecdotal and conflicting indicators often renders it impossible for managers and investors to see where the economy is heading in time to take corrective action. Now, a 35-year Wall Street veteran unveils a new forecasting method to help managers and investors understand and predict the economic cycles that control their businesses and financial fates. In Ahead ...
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