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Ominae C. What's Eating Gilbert Arizona?... along with most of the USA
13 February 2009 | 7 replies
Quantity -Ingredients and -Supplies needed:1 FED = private, monetary-value-controlling, monopolistic organization, aka. the Federal Reserve1 Recessed Pan = naturally recessed economy (you can find a naturally recessed economy anywhere a population has over-inflated the value of a commodity that the masses don't buy into or aren't ready for, i.e. dot-com crash early millennium).1 Government Bowl = includes 2 questionably elected presidential terms by a silver-spoon fed, low-to-average intelligence, puppet and his all-too-shadowy, dictator-wannabe, viceroy of "capitalism".
Mark Yuschak About to make an offer on a small apt complex
23 February 2009 | 9 replies
There is no natural gas on the site.
Dave Antonelli Need another deal breakdown.
24 February 2009 | 21 replies
Acquire now, pay off, use the income to supplement your lifestyle.Just be sure to buy right so you can hold on to them through thick and thin.
Richard Warren Soros sees no bottom for world financial "collapse"
22 February 2009 | 24 replies
The strongest period of economic growth in America happened in the period after the Civil War until the 1900's in a completely natural deflationary environment with a currency backed by gold and very little Fed interference.Sorry for this rant, but I get all lathered up about the Fed and the government ruining the free market.
Matt Rosen Jason Gilberts Commercial Millions
17 March 2014 | 46 replies
Do your DD first on Jason Gilbert and his program.I am a strong believer in education and products/books/etc. but I am very skeptic about gurus like Gilbert and the ploys they use.Could there be great info in the program - perhaps.I understand there is a lot of contracts in the book as well, but in my experience, contracts from gurus are not applicable for all deals and all states, are very generic and contracts of this nature should be drawn up by your attorney, not some generic one you bought from a guru.One other thing that I am willing to bet is not in the program!
Jeff Tumbarello this should make things interesting in the Middle East
24 February 2009 | 3 replies
:lol: Huge Israeli Gas Find Even More Massive Than Expectedby Malkah Fleisher(IsraelNN.com) A massive natural gas find off the coast of Haifa which was lauded as capable of fueling all of Israel for 15 years is actually more than 60 percent larger than originally estimated, according to the American partner in the drill, Noble Energy Inc.The implications of this discovery to Israel cannot be overstatedIsraeli companies Isramco Negev 2, Delek Drilling, Avner Oil Exploration, and Dor Gas Exploration had the majority of the stake on the dig - named Tamar-1 - which is estimated at a potential of 5 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.
Alison Buckley To 'hood or not to 'hood
26 March 2009 | 63 replies
Since quitting is not in my nature, the only option I had was to work hard, fight the market, find out who my real friends were, and search for viable solutions.
George P. Accurint, MerlinData or anything of that nature - tracking down the owner.
14 May 2020 | 4 replies

Were any of the investors able to get an account with either one company for the purpose of tracking down the owners of vacant properties?
I have got a bunch of vacants, county records are outdated and all the mail co...

Account Closed Las Vegas: Highest vacancy rate in nation
8 March 2009 | 7 replies
The area is transient by nature, and that can make for a good rental market.
Lance H. Private Money
11 March 2009 | 8 replies
Thanks Mike C, you got me thinking a lot more about my network and it is much bigger than I sometimes realize.I am actually really lucky that both of my parents did very well for themselves so naturally our family spends a lot of time with other successful people.