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The conscious investor: profiting from the timeless value approach
In: Wiley finance
An intriguing look at the full range of value methods brought together for the first time The biggest block to success in the stock market is unconscious investing, or following the crowd without asking the right questions such as: "What is it really worth?" Even more fundamental is: "What rate of return can I confidently expect to get?" Without having the methods to answer these questions is like trying to sail a boat without a rudder.The Conscious Investor covers each of the main methods used to calculate value or return in the stock market, along with descriptions of how and when to use them, as well as their strengths and weaknesses. Interspersed throughout the methods are the timeless investment principles of Benjamin Graham and Warren Buffett. The book: Includes balance sheet methods, dividend discount methods, discounted cash flow methods, price ratio methods, and many others Explains the significance of viewing real value as a combination of a stock's price or market value and its intrinsic value Comes with free access to key functions in the author's Conscious Investor(r) software The Conscious Investor is indispensable reading for everyone with an interest in investing in the stock market, from novices to experienced professionals. Using this book as your guide, you'll quickly discover what it takes to be a conscious investor and gain more confidence in knowing what and when to buy, when to hold, and when to sell.
Japan Works: power and paradox in postwar industrial relations
In: Cornell international industrial and labor relations reports no. 30
In: ILR/Cornell paperbacks
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British trade unions and the war
In: British achievements of the war years
How to feed The Ferret: Understanding subscribers in the search for a sustainable model of investigative journalism
The Ferret was founded in Scotland in 2015 as a co-operative. Drawing funding from a variety of sources – including grants, crowdfunding, training and events – the organisation relies heavily on subscriptions for its core business model. The Ferret is one of a number of recent digital start-ups seeking to explore new ways of funding and sustaining investigative journalism against a backdrop of declining levels of such journalism from the mainstream media. Despite this, to date there has been very little detailed, empirical work into subscription or membership models of funding journalism. This article begins to address this by presenting the results of an online survey of The Ferret's subscribers. The findings are discussed in the context of recent work from international scholars about paying for online news and new business models for public interest journalism. The results suggest that subscribers tend to be middle aged or older, to the left of the political spectrum and motivated mainly by a desire to support the production of investigative journalism – rather than gain exclusive access to its content. The article concludes by arguing that recruiting such people offers a potentially sustainable membership model for investigative journalism platforms, whereby journalism for the benefit of society is funded by the few.
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Where Are All the Women?: Diversity, the Sports Media, and Sports Journalism Education
In: The international journal of organizational diversity, Band 14, Heft 1, S. 9-19
ISSN: 2328-6229
Canada, white supremacy, and the twinning of empires
In: International journal / CIC, Canadian International Council: ij ; Canada's journal of global policy analysis, Band 68, Heft 4, S. 628-638
Taking a transnational approach, this essay explores the dynamic circuits of global racisms, resistance, and imperial politics that obliged Canadian policymakers to secure racist exclusions while simultaneously obscuring them. The case studies examined in this essay—British Columbia's denial of the franchise to First Nations and Chinese, adoption of the Natal Act, and the comprehensive federal exclusions adopted after the 1907 white race riots in Vancouver—illustrate how racist immigration policies, both provincial and federal, had to take into account resistance and international factors as perceived by the British Colonial Office. Taken in conjunction with Indigenous history, the history of transpacific migration to Canada offers important insights into the role of white supremacy in a colonial settler state such as Canada.
Canada, white supremacy, and the twinning of empires
In: International journal / Canadian International Council: Canada's journal of global policy analysis, Band 68, Heft 4, S. 628-638
ISSN: 0020-7020
Beyond the Eurosceptic/Europhile Divide: Towards a New Classification of EU News Coverage in the UK Press
In: Journal of contemporary European research: JCER, Band 5, Heft 3, S. 356-370
ISSN: 1815-347X
Newspapers are typically categorised as being either Eurosceptic or Europhile. However, this classification is insufficient and misleading when applied to news reporting in the UK press. The term Euroscepticism has been usefully deconstructed into more nuanced and complex categories by researchers studying political parties and public opinion. A similar approach is now needed to better represent the complexities of EU news coverage. The current Eurosceptic/Europhile classification needs to be developed for two main reasons. First, it is misleading in that it fails to accurately map the landscape of EU news reporting across the press. Second, it is too simplistic in that it ignores important variations in EU news production – in particular, differences between tabloid and quality titles, and between Brussels based and national based journalists. This article will discuss these issues by drawing on new, empirical research into EU news production. It will conclude by proposing a new means of classifying EU news coverage in the UK press.
Parliamentary standards in the legislative assembly
In: The Parliamentarian: journal of the parliaments of the Commonwealth, Band 86, Heft 2, suppl, S. 17-19
ISSN: 0031-2282
Discusses efforts to regulate Parliamentarians' standards in New South Wales, providing an overview of the registration of pecuniary interests, the Code of Conduct, new member orientation, the Parliamentary Ethics Advisor, and the Standing Committee on Parliamentary Privilege and Ethics.
E.H. Norman, Canada and Japan's Postwar Constitution
In: Pacific affairs: an international review of Asia and the Pacific, Band 74, Heft 3, S. 383
ISSN: 1715-3379
Cold War Relic: The 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty and the Politics of Memory
In: Asian perspective, Band 25, Heft 3, S. 31-60
ISSN: 0258-9184