August, 2010
Gm IPO may possibly generate a huge repayment on the personal financing through taxpayers
For some time, it has been awaited that GM to file for an IPO. A General Motors Initial Public Offering has just been filed for, but precise specifics are not available yet. General Motors will offer preferred shares, but how many shares offered isn't really announced yet. The business will get some debt settlement relief ...
Cell phones – Do they cause gasoline pump fires?
Gas fires can be horrific incidents, but there's something amusing about the lengths to which some individuals will go when working with fuel. Take one Daytona Beach, Fla., man who rigged up a plastic gas can to be his car's fuel tank – all he did was set up the gas can under the hood, ...
Unemployed foreclosure loans get another $ 3 billion from Obama
Those unemployed have a little less to worry about considering the Obama administration is trying to prevent foreclosures with an extra $ 3 billion. Last week it was announced the program should be doubled with another $ 2 billion being added to the Hardest Hit fund. A Housing and Urban Development program that is intended ...
Celiac’s cutting out gluten in wheat and other grains
A strictly Gluten free diet can be a matter of life and death for people allergic to the protein. Gluten-free diets are considered a fat loss fad by some other people. Either way, gluten free foods are becoming more prevalent and easier to discover, if nevertheless very costly.
What's behind a gluten free diet
Gluten allergy can ...
New York’s Times Square gets a Pop-Tart store
This week, Times Square Store played host to the new opening of the Pop Tart store. The shop depending on the pastry offers Pop-Tarts inspired cuisine and Pop-Tarts vending machines. At $ 1,000 per square foot, Times Square rent is a massive expense for the business, which hasn't yet decided whether the Pop-Tart shop ...