It appears that General Electric has gotten themselves leveraged a bit too far. The corporation has decided to freeze the pension plans of 20,000 employees in an effort to pay off some of their debt. The move will help reduce the company’s pension deficit by about $5...
This article was originally published by Laura Williams at Activist Post. The official “unemployment rate” in the US is nearing historic lows, according to a recent announcement. For young readers, especially, this may come as a surprise. You may see your friends and...
Preparing for an EMP (electromagnetic pulse) has not been on the radar for many of us lately. As we focus on our financial prepping for the next inevitable economic downturn, it is often easy to forget that a few other threats still loom. Because of that, I’ve...
This article was originally published by Daniel McAdams at The Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity. When empires fall, they do not go down gracefully. The collapse is sudden and the consequences are permanent. Like the schoolyard bully who is finally...
This article was originally published by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge. Deutsche Bank (DB) shares have continued to sell-off ahead of the United States market open. They were recently off 5% at a new session low, as the bank’s shareholders have apparently realized...