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Fisher Capital Management Warning News: Thailand Economy Slumped in Wake of Flood

Thailand’s economic state has fell to levels exceeding that of experts’ estimates after the nation has suffered from the worst flooding it has seen in 70 years. This has affected even big companies like Honda Motor and Western Digital, pressuring the government to help in recovery and growth.

 According to the National Economic and Social Development Board, Thailand’s gross domestic product has decreased by 9% after… View more

 

 

Fisher Capital Management Warning News: 15 GOT ARRESTED IN PHISHING SCAM CASE

In the subsequent phase of “Operación Detroit” in Almería and Murcia the Guardia Civil have arrested 15 people and issued arrest warrants to the other 14, as alleged members of an international network of fraudsters who used the system known as “Phishing” to rob innocent victims. It was estimated that the value of the transactions is more than 155,000 euro defrauded by this network of scammers during 2010 and 2011 as a result of the two phases of this operation.. .. View more

 

Fisher Capital Management: U.S. Senators Propose Bill to Ease Route to IPOs

 

Two U.S. senators moved legal procedure on Thursday that could lessen the expenses regarding going public meant for small and medium-sized corporations through exempting these with specific regulatory prerequisites.

Democrat Charles Schumer and Republican Pat Toomey mentioned these exemptions might conclude either after five years, once the firm attained yearly earnings of the $1 billion, or obtained million in publicly.. .. View more

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Thu, 12 Apr 2012 20:59:00 -0700 Fisher Capital Management Scam Reviews http://sabrinahart.posterous.com/fisher-capital-management-scam-reviews http://sabrinahart.posterous.com/fisher-capital-management-scam-reviews

Gangnam-gu, Seoul -- (SBWIRE) -- 08/15/2011 -- Apple released Mac OS X Lion last week, and in its full review, PCMag said it was "hands-down the best consumer OS on the market today." But would you pay $4,000 for it?

 

According to MacRumors, John Christman bought Lion on July 23 for $31.79, the price after tax. But then, for unexplained reasons, his PayPal account was charged another 121 times, adding up to a grand total of $3,878.40.

 

Christman certainly didn't mean to buy Lion for himself and 121 of his friends. He said Apple and PayPal blamed each other, and neither company would claim fault for the mistake.

 

"Apple blames PayPal, PayPal blames Apple," he told MacRumors. "They both are claiming to investigate but I am stuck broke for three days now. Apple claims there was only one transaction. When I told PayPal to dispute them, they closed the cases and marked the items as refunded on the 23rd. Bear in mind this money was taken and never returned yet."

So what caused the overcharge? Christman thinks it could be tied to an iCloud feature that lets iTunes automatically download past purchases. He told MacRumors he "fresh installed Lion" because his system needed to be upgraded before installation.

 

"I logged into our developer account and got the latest iTunes Beta, and installed it," he continued. "iTunes has a cool new feature to download all your purchased apps for you. I clicked download all. As each download started, it charged me $31.79. Some apps came fast, some took longer, but the timing was directly related to when a new app started to download."

 

In all, he downloaded 116 apps, though some downloads had to be restarted before they were complete. Meanwhile, the accidental charges have left Christman in the red, despite his PayPal account marking the purchases as "refunded."

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Wed, 11 Apr 2012 21:07:00 -0700 Fisher Capital Management Financial Blog Website http://sabrinahart.posterous.com/fisher-capital-management-financial-blog-webs http://sabrinahart.posterous.com/fisher-capital-management-financial-blog-webs

11April 2012 - Fisher Capital Management News: Apple has launched a preview version of their new desktop operating system that has several features taken from their iOS. The update is already available to Mac developers but end users still have to wait for late summer in order to upgrade (just so users won’t fall into a scam about an early chance to update).

Instead of the expected Mac OS X, Apple dubbed this version update as the Mountain Lion. Apple might be the biggest name in the smartphone sector but its PC market share is still relatively small so they are trying to tie the two together in an attempt to sell more desktops.

Mountain Lion will include a new app called Messages (replacing iChat) that will enable users to send unlimited video, images and messages from a Mac to a fellow Apple device or to another Mac. Also, this new OS version will include Twitter integration, enabling users to directly tweet from Photo Booth and Safari.

This is the first OS for Mac that’s created with the cloud in mind. Over a hundred million users have accounts on iCloud and Mountain Lion aims to simplify the setting up of iCloud and the access of documents across all your Apple devices.

Mac OS X 10.8 (or simply, Mountain Lion) has more features from its mobile counterpart, iOS. According to Apple, a new security tool, named Gatekeeper, safeguards the Mac from malware by giving the user more control on what programs can be downloaded and installed.

Although certain information of these services differ among firms, they basically focus on storing files on servers rather than just in the local HDD. In this way, the data can be accessed by multiple devices over the web.

Both of them appears to be going on the road to syncing their desktop and mobile systems, though Apple focuses more on attempting to make them ‘feel’ the same while Microsoft’s take is to make them ‘look’ the same.

Apple seems to be focusing on China as well and they have actually seen their sales double last year. In this new OS version, certain features are included especially for Chinese users. It includes an option to use Baidu as the browser’s default search engine and an option to upload a video directly to Tudou or Youku.

Starting up Mountain Lion for the first time, users will be asked to key in their iCloud details so that content can be readily shared among various Apple gadgets — this is notwithstanding a high chance of having your details end up in a scam scheme. For instance, when wrote something in the Notes app of your iPhone, the same will be available on your Notes app in the Mac desktop.

 

Cook affirms that iPad is cannibalizing some Mac though it certainly is eating more from Windows.

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