I was following the price of Nokia (NOK) for a while. It has been gone down lately to 10.67. You are hearing news about Nokia suing Apple for their technology and other stuff. Not sure how these fights will end up but I am sure Nokia with the base business in Europe, after the recession over in Greece and other countries in Euro, and also by introducing the third version of Symbian which will be an open source, it will get big jumps in its stock price.

It won’t be a near future rise but a long term investment. Invest if you like your money rest there for a while and after a year or two have some surplus. I am guessing the price of the stock will go up to 15 in future.
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Nokia (NOK) a good buy ?
May 14th, 2010HST – Fight it!
April 20th, 2010if you like me and others don’t like to pay more on taxes, please help us and fight HST. For any kind of help and volunteer-ship please visit http://www.fighthst.org . You can donate your time or money. There are booths in different parts of the city, you can locate one of them and sign the petition. In the morning news today (in GlobalTV) it has been mentioned that 10 percent of needed signature is gathered till now and it is needed to to gather 100% by July 5th.
Inactive Fee for Scotiabank Credit Cards! Beware
December 8th, 2009Every now and then banks find a way to get that money out of your pocket. Specially after the credit crunch, creditors always come up with a way to do that.
One way is to charge you a inactive fee for your account. I have seen this fee for the bank accounts but I have never seen it on a credit card. I was browsing for a new credit card that I saw a term on scotiabank’s page that says they are going to charge you 10 dollars if your credit card is not being used for a period of 12 months.
This is from their website:
Inactive fee¹
Applies to No-Fee Scotia Moneyback VISA, No-Fee Value VISA, No-Fee ScotiaGold VISA and SCENE VISA. [Fee does not apply to L’earn VISA or SCENE VISA card for Students]
This inactive fee only applies to the credit cards that do not have an annual fee. So if you are not paying an annual fee and leaving your credit card resting on your desk, get up and give scotiabank a call to cancel it. This inactive fee is for the following cards:
Scotia Momentum VISA, No-Fee Scotia Moneyback VISA, Scotiabank Value VISA, ScotiaGold Passport VISA, No-Fee ScotiaGold VISA, L’earn VISA and SCENE VISA
These are images of the cards.




Dubai After Credit Crunch
December 4th, 2009
This is a great discussion on what happened in Dubai. An inside story dicussing Dubai and Abu Dhabi’s parts in dubai collapse.
Dubai asked for a delay on its debt payments – a move that triggered panic amongst investors. Is the once prosperous, gleaming city in the Gulf on the brink of collapse? And what are the implications for the global economy?