- Nordstrom Price Watch Alert
Hello... Welcome to Employment Crossing News... I'm Evangeline Fabia.
And This is your Nordstrom Price watch Alert!
Nordstrom closed yesterday at $29.89.
So far the stock has hit a 52 week low of $25.67 and a 52 week high of $53.47.
Nordstrom stock has been showing support around 27.04 and resistance in the 31.44 range. Technical indicators for the stock are Bearish and S&P gives JWN a neutral 3 STAR (out of 5) hold rating.
On the new York stock exchange, Nordstrom appears on the Investors Observer Analysts Favorites list
The trade has an 11.11% assigned return rate for a 44.00% annualized return rate. Nordstrom does not pay dividends at this time.
For more information... visit us at Employmentcrossing.com. I'm Evangeline Fabia... thank you for watching Employment Crossing News.
http://www.employmentcrossing.com
###
Author: employmentcrossing
Keywords: Nordstrom Price Watch Alert stock hit 52 week low at 25.67 stocks JWN Stock showing support new York exchange appears on the Investors Observer Analysts Favorites list
Added: July 18, 2008
- The Clutch
Simon Doonan's Weekly Fashion Tips about The Clutch
Author: NewYorkObserver
Keywords: Simon Doonan Says Style Fashion The New York Observer Clutch Bags
Added: July 18, 2008
- Simon Says: The One Piece
Simon Doonan's Weekly Fashion Tip on The One Piece
Author: NewYorkObserver
Keywords: Simon Says Doonan Style New York Observer The Hamptons Fashion
Added: July 11, 2008
- Simon Says: Dressing for The Hamptons
Simon Doonan's Weekly Fashion Tip on Dressing for The Hamptons
Author: NewYorkObserver
Keywords: Simon Says Doonan Style New York Observer The Hamptons Fashion
Added: July 11, 2008
- Schultz & Dooley part 3
Schultz and Dooley are talking beer steins that represented the West Utica Brewing Company before it became F.X. Matt Brewing Co. and its products for many years. The beer steins appeared for many years and were popular on television and throughout Upstate New York.
Author: uticaod
Keywords: schultz dooley utica club saranac observer-dispatch
Added: July 10, 2008
- Schultz & Dooley part 2
Schultz and Dooley are talking beer steins that represented the West Utica Brewing Company before it became F.X. Matt Brewing Co. and its products for many years. The beer steins appeared for many years and were popular on television and throughout Upstate New York. (Used with permission of F.X. Matt Brewery, Utica N.Y.)
Author: uticaod
Keywords: schultz dooley utica club saranac observer-dispatch
Added: July 10, 2008
- Corn Prices and the Global Food Economy - Paul Roberts
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/06/18/Paul_Roberts_The_End_of_Food
Paul Roberts discusses how biofuels have driven corn prices up, in turn, causing a "ripple effect" throughout the global economy.
-----
More than 1.1 billion people worldwide are at risk of obesity-related illness, while roughly as many people are starving. Meanwhile, global food production faces dangers, including some chemicals, destructive farming techniques and contamination. Roberts takes a close look at food production, transport and consumption on a global scale, uncovering disturbing trends about the system we all entrust to handle our food. Will people take heed and work to improve the health of our food supply and distribution chain, before it is too late for millions of people around the world? - The Commonwealth Club of California
Paul Roberts is the author of The End of Oil, which was a 2005 New York Public Library Helen Bernstein Book Award finalist, and he is a regular contributor to Harpers Magazine.
A long-time observer of both business and environmental issues, he is an expert on the complex interplay of economics, technology, and the natural world. He lives in Washington State.
Author: ForaTv
Keywords: biofuels food economy economics subsidies farmers agriculture ethanol energy supply demand free trade crops foratv
Added: July 8, 2008
- New York Poems IV (Lazy Sunday Morning)
These words, taken from my notebook, were supposed to flow effortlessly into a poem. I'm afraid that like the baseball player they didn't quite make it. I hope they are descriptive and capture the feeling of a lazy Sunday morning.
New York Poems IV (Lazy Sunday Morning)
I sit in front of a victory arch beneath a canopy of cherry blossom,
eating breakfast, as the park slowly comes to life.
Some dads arrive with their children, who play noisily around the water fountain,
a few people are out walking their dogs.
Park attendants arrive in a green pickup truck emblazoned "New York Parks Department."
They unlock the play area; the supervisor shouts orders and his team rush about sweeping and emptying bins.
I' m an observer; I observe and write in my notebook.
I devour my Mac Muffin and drink my orange juice, "produce of Florida" it says on the carton.
The children stream into the play area running towards their favourite activities,
the dads seek out park benches and sit reading large paperback books.
On the north side of the square a market is being assembled,
Chinese, Italian, and Spanish New Yorkers put up their market stalls.
This market sells the small joyous things of life,
there are T Shirts, Jewellery, Ceramic Pots, Candles, and great cauldrons of spicy
ethnic food.
The shouts and laughter of the vendors rings out across the square.
Soon, families and lovers will arrive to saunter hand in hand amongst the stalls.
I take a ride on the subway and a short walk.
Standing by the Heckscher Playground,
I am an interested spectator, watching a game I will probably never play.
A group of middle-aged men are playing baseball, they whoop and shout like twelve year olds.
A couple of disinterested wives sit in folding chairs reading "Hello" magazine, their purpose is to
look after the food and keep the beer cold.
A guy walks up to the base, he is in his fifties with a big gut, and he wears a "Mets" cap.
After several goes, he manages to hit the ball some distance; he throws down the bat and runs.
In his imagination, he's making a home run for the "Mets," in reality
he's out of breath before first base and can't quite reach the second before the ball is returned.
The opposing team shout scornfully whilst his team offer condolences,
he just shrugs his shoulders and walks off the pitch. One of the women hands him a beer and a large sandwich.
It is time for me to move on. I have been in NYC for just fourteen hours, but already my imagination and my notebook are packed with images and observations. I head off towards Fifth Avenue in search of a coffee shop and the Guggenheim Museum.
Author: nordicsky
Keywords: Poem Poetry Parks NYC Sunday
Added: July 7, 2008
- Addison Miller celebrates 100th anniversary
Children play, Friday, July 4, 2008, at the Addison Miller pool, in Utica. The pool is 100 years old.
Author: uticaod
Keywords: pool Addison Miller Utica NY New York Observer-Dispatch
Added: July 4, 2008
- Jesse Ventura talks 9/11 on Howard Stern
http://www.prisonplanet.com/
http://www.prisonplanet.com/truth-rising-the-blueprint-for-change.html
Following our article yesterday in which we revealed New York 9/11 truth activist Luke Rudkowski's claims that Silverstein's security had personally told him that Silverstein and his daughter got a warning on the morning of 9/11 not to come to work that day, we have been inundated with emails asking us to highlight the fact that there were in fact three Silversteins working in the towers who were all "running late" on that day.
"We talked to their private security staff, we talked to people who were there with Larry on 9/11 - they said he got a phone call telling him not to show up to work and he called his daughter up and his daughter also never showed up to work," Rudkowski told a radio show this past weekend.
More information comes in the shape of a March 13, 2003 New York Observer piece on Silverstein and his attempts to secure insurance money which he claims is the only source of revenue for rebuilding at the ground zero site.
The Observer piece, recounting the day, stated:
After a last-minute breakdown in the front-running bid, Mr. Silverstein's team won by a hair. His son, Roger, and his daughter, Lisa, were working for him in temporary offices on the 88th floor of the W.T.C. north tower. Regular meetings with tenants in the weeks immediately following their July 26, 2001, takeover of the building were held each morning at Windows on the World.
But on Sept. 11, Roger and Lisa Silverstein were running late. Meanwhile, Mr. Silverstein's wife of 46 years had laid down the law: The developer could not cancel an appointment with his dermatologist, even to meet with tenants at his most important property. If the attack had happened just a little later, Mr. Silverstein's children would likely have been trapped at Windows. As it was, Silverstein Properties lost four employees in the attack, two of whom had just recently been hired.
We have previously reported on Silverstein's determined quest to rake in every last penny possible from 9/11 and the fact that he has already secured billions from other insurers without a blink of an eye over the fact that he leased the property for 99 years just six weeks before the attacks and has since been caught in an admission that he ordered at least one of the buildings, WTC 7, "pulled" on 9/11.
http://www.infowars.net/articles/may2007/150507Silverstein.htm
Author: civilian37
Keywords: jesse ventura howard stern navy seal demolition expert 9/11 wtc7 classic implosion jet fuel vs steel inside job
Added: June 29, 2008