This op-ed column is by Eric Schmidt, the chairman and chief executive of Google, and it is from March 1 in the New York Times. It discusses our economic crisis. Rather than a dark, gloomy piece about stocks continuing to plummet and how there is no end in sight, he has a rather positive spin on the situation, which you don't see very often. Schmidt says he expects to see growth by the end of the year and thinks investors will start to take advantage of bargain stocks. He also says the Internet will play a key roll, since it allows small businesses to compete on a more level playing field with large corporations. It is well-written and his positive outlook is refreshing.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/01/opinion/01schmidt.html
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
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