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This Week in the Archives
by Flexo on January 24, 2007. Administration Add a comment.
Here are some more nuggets from the past of Consumerism Commentary. Click through for instant 2005-style gratification. From January 22-31, 2005:
* My 401(k) Contributions
* Olsen Twins Buy Out Their CEO
* 2004 Investment Performance
Here is one from this week in 2004:
* The Power of Residual Value
That’s it for now.
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