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To: Les H who wrote (235)5/27/2012 4:58:24 PM
From: Les H1 Recommendation   of 564
 
Big profits for home-flippers signal Phoenix-area rebound
by Catherine Reagor - May. 25, 2012 11:16 PM
The Republic | azcentral.com
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From: Les H5/29/2012 11:56:35 AM
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A Law Shielded Many Texans When the Housing Bubble Burst
By FLOYD NORRIS
Published: May 25, 2012

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To: Les H who wrote (231)5/29/2012 8:09:13 PM
From: Riechers2 Recommendations   of 564
 
Lack of framers, hard to believe if you ask me.


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From: Les H5/30/2012 11:36:05 AM
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Amazon Figures Out How To Funnel California Sales Tax Back Into Its Own Pockets
By Mary Beth Quirk on May 21, 2012 12:00 PM

Amazon has been battling against having to pay state sales tax for awhile, and now it seems to have dreamed up the perfect scheme: It'll pay sales taxes in California starting next fall, but by setting up shop in two cities, it'll manage to funnel that money right back into its own pockets.

Here's how it all boils down, as reported by the L.A. Times: Two fulfillment centers will open in San Bernardino and Patterson, sending sales taxes to those cities. Because the cities will be so darn pleased at all the jobs created in their communities, they'll reward Amazon with the money gleaned from the sales taxes. Which yes, means Amazon loses nothing and still is doing right by the law.

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From: Les H5/30/2012 12:52:49 PM
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Senior communities hit by economy, too
By Patty Kruszewski, Citizen Managing Editor
05/07/12

henricocitizen.com 

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To: Les H who wrote (239)5/30/2012 10:29:04 PM
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Is there any difference in that and people voting for more handouts that someone else pays for?

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To: Les H who wrote (240)5/31/2012 10:13:50 AM
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The Great Depression as a Credit Boom Gone Wrong
April 19, 2012

historysquared.com 

Aggregate Demand Bubbles and the Federal Reserve
May 30, 2012

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To: Les H who wrote (242)5/31/2012 1:04:37 PM
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Prices collapse in outer suburbs (Boston)

boston.com 

definition:

Outer suburbs are near or beyond I-495
Inner suburbs inside I-128 are holding close to 2005 peaks

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To: Les H who wrote (231)5/31/2012 2:23:29 PM
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DATA SUGGESTS THAT MORE STRUGGLES LIE AHEAD FOR HOMEBUILDERS

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To: Les H who wrote (244)5/31/2012 2:25:54 PM
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Architecture Billings Index Reverts to Negative Territory
05/22/2012

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- After five months of positive readings, the Architecture Billings Index (ABI) has fallen into negative terrain. As a leading economic indicator of construction activity, the ABI reflects the approximate nine to twelve month lag time between architecture billings and construction spending. The American Institute of Architects (AIA) reported the April ABI score was 48.4, following a mark of 50.4 in March. This score reflects a decrease in demand for design services (any score above 50 indicates an increase in billings). The new projects inquiry index was 54.4, down from mark of 56.6 the previous month.

"Considering the continued volatility in the overall economy, this decline in demand for design services isn't terribly surprising," said AIA Chief Economist, Kermit Baker, PhD, Hon. AIA. "Also, favorable conditions during the winter months may have accelerated design billings, producing a pause in projects that have moved ahead faster than expected."


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