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Q: "The Inversion": what should start-up's do? ( No Answer,   0 Comments )
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Subject: "The Inversion": what should start-up's do?
Category: Business and Money
Asked by: scotttygett-ga
List Price: $21.00
Posted: 01 Jan 2006 08:56 PST
Expires: 31 Jan 2006 08:56 PST
Question ID: 427824
Years ago, I took a finance course where the last "inversion" was
discussed, though I don't recall the gist. I only know it is a brief
event where long term bonds have a lower return than short term bonds.

Is this a good time to be a start-up? Or only an established business?
Or only a bank?

I am told the past decade's low interest climate is only good for low
risk non-businesses.

Your answer will ideally say what businesses are favored, where they
can expect to find money (insurance companies versus banks, IPO's
versus either), and include globalization and the end of bankruptcy.

I am not fond of debt, so lie artfully about a nano-start-up stock
market bonanza and get a big tip. (j/k)
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