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05
Dec
2009
Trustworthy Biodiesel Blending Practice & Worldwide Consumer Confidence?

12 days ago by Vic

Accurate Biodiesel Blending is Important to building worldwide consumer confidence. The biofuels industry must work to ensure that poorly blended biofuels are caught before they get to the end user. In colder climates, the thicker layers of the fuel can congeal and plug fuel lines, injectors or filt ...

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07
Oct
2009
Who is John Galt?

71 days ago by Stuart

This is a great editorial. I’ve copied it verbatim from The American Spectator’s website. The comments on the website (at the end of the article) are genuine, heartfelt and, for the most part, full of fear, uncertainty, doubt and significant anger. And they’re certainly worth reading. Click here whe ...

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16
Sep
2009
Slow recovery ahead: buck stops in the pocket

92 days ago by Tyler Smith

Star-spangled camper … a homeless man in a temporary tent city in Sacramento, California Photo: Getty The continuing fear of job losses in the US means consumers are saving rather than spending – denying fuel to the retail engine of the economy. EVEN in the affluent US capital, a city that has been ...

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15
Sep
2009
Hanley Wood’s 209 Housing Forecast: seeing a little light now

93 days ago by Tyler Smith

Costa Mesa-based Hanley Wood Market Intelligence held its annual Sacramento housing forecast this morning at the Doubletree – telling about 75-80 members of the region’s struggling home building industry that the signals are still mixed – and projections call for 3,400 home sales in El Dorado, Place ...

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31
Aug
2009
When the housing crash ends, how will Sacramento grow?

109 days ago by Tyler Smith

Some day this housing crash will end. Judging from history, Sacramento’s ranks of developers will snap right back into growth mode – building a fresh wave of new homes. The big question: Will this new wave of growth create a more urban, compact Sacramento, as many community activists and politicians ...

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25
Aug
2009
July sees rise in home sales

114 days ago by Tyler Smith

Home sales increased 12 percent in July in California compared with the same period a year ago, while the median price of an existing home declined 19.6 percent, the California Association of Realtors reported today. It marked the 11th straight month that existing home sales in California outperform ...

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14
Aug
2009
Suburban Sacramento land rush? Big homebuilders buy up ‘finished’ lots

125 days ago by Tyler Smith

Sacramento’s new-home sales are still down and out, but some capital-area builders are betting money that the region’s suburbs will soon resume their growth boom. They’ve begun snapping up ready-to-build home lots at prices ranging from $25,000 to $67,000, setting the stage for a new suburban land r ...

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Is Deflation Looming?

126 days ago by Ian R. Campbell

An article on August 12 titled ‘ Deflation looms in the post-crisis world’ says “Deflation one. Inflation nil. While the U.S. Federal Reserve, moved gingerly towards a more optimistic view of the U.S. economy Wednesday, saying “activity is leveling out,” it is clear that deflation rather than inflat ...

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07
Jul
2009
Repo business soars as Sacramento area home sales slump

163 days ago by Tyler Smith

At the beginning, Alejandro Maybuena lost the Sacramento house he bought in April 2005 for $350,000. At the end, in early 2009, Kim Gish bought it for $109,000. Stories like this have happened more than 40,000 times in the Sacramento area. Still, the tale in particular of one house in California’s c ...

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