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Richard Lie, one of Australia’s most experienced stock market analysts and founder of online stock trading service, Stockradar, believes that the over-hyped Chinese market boom has meant that China has overstated demand.
Read more about: Stock analyst Richard Lie gives the thumbs down to resource sector → As a small business owner, April is the month from hell. Trying to fit in everything into one short month that is riddled with too many public holidays and employees recovering from ‘big weekends’ – is the pits.
Most people have had an ill-fated one night stand, where they have drunkenly exposed themselves to the other sex only to wake up with the worst hangover and a feeling of guilt and regret.
The picture above says it all. Stylish, designer and memorable.
I came across Kerryn Howell and Jane Klose, I was amazed by their talent. They are so creative in event theming and design, that you are always guaranteed something truely special.
Read more about: Make your next event memorable → I came across Kerryn Howell and Jane Klose, I was amazed by their talent. They are so creative in event theming and design, that you are always guaranteed something truely special.

Believe it or not, by the end of this week, you will have 100 ways to market your small business.
Read more about: 100 Ways to Market Your Small Business – Part 2 → Well, alot has happened in aerospace of recent and quite a few million people have been affected. The volanic ash deriving from Iceland has grounded all planes and airports are now laying out beds for passengers to sleep on whilst they wait. It looks like a disaster zone.
Read more about: It’s a bird, no it’s a plane, no it’s a volcano!!! → Something strange is going on. A lot of successful business people say that there comes a time in your business life cycle that it either plateaus or the business fires with the injection of new products or services.
Read more about: The pens not even dry → Sunday is the best day of the week. I lie in bed reading the Sunday papers, skimming through stories that range from general interest through to politics and business. I skip gossip, but spend time reading real estate and travel. I start the day with the herbal tea and usually head out for breakfast with friends in search of the perfect coffee.
Read more about: Who is successful? → Hi,
I am one of those people that has been fortunate enough in life to have been brought up in a safe, loving environment where there was always beautiful food on the table, holidays and plenty of good times.
Read more about: Attention::::::::: → I am one of those people that has been fortunate enough in life to have been brought up in a safe, loving environment where there was always beautiful food on the table, holidays and plenty of good times.
Tuesday morning, isn’t exactly the fresh Monday start I was looking for, but nevertheless, it is the first day of the working week.
Read more about: Where is your business heading? → I dabble in shares and its interesting how many people out there actually manage their own superannuation funds.
I have had so many hit and misses it’s ridiculous and enough to shy anyone away from buying shares on the Australian Stock Exchange – yet I still persist.
This morning, I woke up to the sounds of vroom, vroom, vroom and instantly, I thought I could smell burning rubber.
Read more about: Melbourne’s racing into Grand Prix fever → I LOVE my job! Why because I get to meet the most inspirational, passionate entrepreneurs in Australia, day-in, day-out, who all want to succeed.
Read more about: Wow… I mean WOW! →