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Saturday's Newsletter from ShareCrazy stars Malcolm Stacey, James Faulkner and Tom Winnifrith

Read the Tip of the Day, Malcolm Stacey, the Book of the Week, and the 101 ways to save money
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Saturday 29 June 2012

THAT WAS THE WEEK THAT WAS


Shares and the Simple Poet


By Malcolm Stacy

Hello Share Fans,

I've been re-reading my Longfellow. You know, the poet of Under the Spreading Chestnut Tree fame.

Now some lofty modern experts have demoted him to a minor poet. One reason is that they have scanned his poems for hidden meanings and can't find any. So with him, then, you get what it says on the tin.

Now these literary boffins remind me of some City experts. They see the Footsie go up or down. This is caused by more sellers than buyers or the other way round. There are reasons for this that are pretty obvious. New unemployment figures, fresh data on inflation, housing sales and so on.


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TIP OF THE DAY

Reach for the Clouds

by James Faulkner of WatsHot.com

Cloud computing is about pooling resources to realize the true potential of the internet. Only in recent times has technology advanced to the stage where companies can experience a complete end-to-end IT service over the internet, with applications and infrastructure specialists coming together to make information technology more akin to a utility. The potential benefits for businesses in terms of quality of service and cost savings are huge as there is no requirement for infrastructure spending on the part of the user, thus negating the need for any large up-front outlay.

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101 WAYS TO SAVE MONEY


By Tom Winnifrith

Every week, ShareCrazy will excerpt a part of Tom Winnfrith's book 101 ways to save money in a recession.

Number 33: Save money on herbs

Okay, this is small fry but buy fresh herbs rather than the packaged supermarket variety. Better still, these plants can be grown from seed in pots on your window sill, so anyone can grow them wherever they live in a tower block in Hackney or Osama’s cave in Bora Bora. You do not need green fingers. Even I can manage it. Should you insist on buying fresh herbs rather than growing your own, you can keep them fresh for several weeks by wrapping them in damp (but not wet) kitchen towels and putting them in the fridge.

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BOOK OF THE WEEK

The Dividend Investor

By Rodney Hobson

A book review by Aaron Padgham of t1ps.com

An equity investment usually offers two types of return, capital gain from the upward movement of a share price and income gain from a profit share, the dividend. The latter can be a valuable income stream for anymore, particularly in the current climate which has been characterised by record low interest rates. Rodney Hobson’s ‘The Dividend Investor’ is the ultimate guide to maximising income through equity investments, guiding those who have grasped the basics of investing but are unsure on how to build a portfolio that produces a rising income stream.

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