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T & K Futures and Options Predicts Record Corn Futures Prices for 2008
Record ethanol production, competition for acreage with soybeans, and wheat, the weak US Dollar and global demand might push corn futures prices to record highs in 2008.
Aruspex Helps Companies Chart Their Workforce's Future With Personalized "No Change Future State" Reports
Demographic profiles plot turnover trends, retirement scenarios, and measure labor force projections
TFI Announces its 3rd Annual Public Seminars and Conference: Technology Forecasting Mini Seminar, Broadband Futures Seminar, and Technology Futures As
Technology Futures, Inc. (TFI) announces its 3rd annual seminars and conference: Technology Forecasting Mini Seminar, Broadband Futures Seminar, and Technology Futures Asset Valuation Conference, scheduled February 6-8, 2008, respectively, at the Courtyard Marriott Downtown in Austin, Texas. Trends in technology, broadband, and telecommunications are changing the industry at a dramatic rate. Readers are looking for insight into where the future is going and how to best get there. Inclusion of one or more of these sessions in the calendar or upcoming events section of websites and publications would be an excellent way to make readers aware of resources that will help them craft innovative, future-proof strategies that fit their organization...
Web Video Is The Future And The Future Is Now
Unless you are brand spanking new to the Internet, you have obviously heard of YouTube.
T & K Futures and Options Inc. Believes That Crude Oil Futures Prices May Breach $90 Soon
The crude oil futures market prices seem to be pricing in tightening global crude oil supplies versus the global demand based on global production capacity constraints.
T & K Futures and Options Predicts Multi-Decade Highs in Gold Futures Prices
The weakening US Dollar, inflation, ETF's, lack of gold production expansion and increasing investment demand may push gold futures prices to multi-decade highs in 2008.
T & K Futures Predicts Decade High Cotton Futures Prices in 2008
Record high futures prices for wheat, corn and soybeans, high oil futures prices, Asian demand and the low US Dollar may push cotton futures prices dramatically in 2008.
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