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Labor Reform Will Turbocharge France’s Economy July 19, 2017 by Jeff Yastine Global Economy If there’s one thing that defines modern-day France, it’s stringent labor laws that make it tough for companies to adapt and grow.
Will There Be Enough Corn to Meet the Oil Industry’s Demand? July 18, 2017 by Matt Badiali Oil The price of corn is heading higher thanks to record heat, lower production estimates and record ethanol production.
There was some good news in the Congressional Budget Office's report last week. But the report seems to be using optimistic assumptions. Trump Is Teeing Up the Next Financial Crisis July 17, 2017 by Michael Carr U.S. Economy There was some good news in the Congressional Budget Office's report last week. But the report seems to be using optimistic assumptions.
Not only is this company's business model something that I think is very timely, but it also could deliver superior returns over the next year. This Biotech Company Is Showing 1 of My Favorite Buy Signals July 13, 2017 by Ian Dyer Investment Opportunities Not only is this company's business model something that I think is very timely, but it also could deliver superior returns over the next year.
Tesla’s Stock Marches Higher as the Market Ignores the Bears July 12, 2017 by Joseph Hargett Stocks After a brief dip in the wake of Goldman Sachs' highly publicized research note, Tesla's stock is still marching higher … irrationally so.

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