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Facts and Fictions in the Securities Industry

By: Sam Vaknin

...on often stands in inverse proportion to its value and valuation (as measured by an objective, neutral, disinterested party). This is true especiall... ... (new or old technology) and a myriad of other factors. It is almost impossible to objectively quantify or formulate this process of analysis and d... ...ons are reasonable. The Dow is on its way to 33,000. People want to believe these "objective, disinterested analyses" from "experts". Investments b... ...e may witness the bartering of agreements that have nothing to do with real world objects or values. In days to come, traders and speculators wil... ...s) is morally dubious. Anti-tax movements have sprung all over the world and their philosophy permeates the ideology of political parties in many c... ...approach. That the market is wiser than any of its participants is a pillar of the philosophy of capitalism. In its pure form, the theory claims th... ...er imputations in the solution. But in their theory, every member had the right to "object" to the inclusion of other members in the coalition by su... ...its special, local conditions. Still, a few things - the spirit of the law and its philosophy - are common to all the versions. Arguably, the most ... ...g is a brief discussion of chapter 11 intended to demonstrate this spirit and this philosophy. This chapter allows for a mechanism called "reorga...

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Introduction to Linear Bialgebra

By: Florentin Smarandache

...ace consists of the following: i. a field F of scalars. ii. a set V of objects called vectors. 8 iii. a rule (or operation) called vector addi... ...ortant to note as the definition states that a vector space is a composite object consisting of a field, a set of ‘vectors’ and two operations with ... ...nd. In some closed model, the outputs of the industries were fixed and our objective was to determine the prices for these outputs so that the equi... ...e exactly met without any surpluses or shortages. Thus, given C and d, our objective is to find a production vector x ≥ 0 which satisfies the equati... ...che/NeutSet.txt 39. SMARANDACHE, Florentin, Neutrosophy : A New Branch of Philosophy, http://gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/Neutroso.txt 40. SMARANDA... ..., USA. He published over 70 books and 90 papers and notes in mathematics, philosophy, literature, rebus. In mathematics his research papers are in ...

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