I believe in one God, and no more; and I hope of happiness beyond this life. I believe in equality of man, and I believe their religious duties consists of doing justice, loving mercy, and endeavouring to make our fellow creatures happy. My own mind is my own church. Thomas Paine
Corey K Katir Background
Mr. Katir’s education and experience background are diverse and are, mainly, in engineering, business management, marketing and behavioral sciences. In Mr. Katir’s MBA courses, Mr. Katir was introduced to the field of behavioral sciences and he truly enjoyed it and found an intellectual home. Then Mr. Katir taught himself in the field of social relations and found himself increasingly drawn to the psychology of human motivation and entrepreneurship. Mr. Katir is proud of this diverse background and he genuinely admires many who do and did the same.
Let’s look at some of these ingenious minds. The poet E. E. Cummings was also a painter; Sir Ronald Ross was a physician, scientist, composer, and poet but best known for his work on malaria; Sofya Kovalevskaya, the renowned mathematician, was also a playwright. These and many others like them may have excelled precisely because they brought their past training to bear on their creative pursuits and vice versa.
Except for the work of Eric Von Hippel, Mr. Katir research has shown a lack of intellectual interest in the field of entrepreneurship. Economists have also contributed relatively little to the debate about how the economy generates successful small businesses. It has long been noted that economics textbooks largely ignore the role of the entrepreneur and say little about the formation of the small enterprises that provide the beginnings of giant corporations. There are research on arts and creativity but not entrepreneurship and especially innovations in electronic industry and computers either. Mr. Katir is determined to make his own contributions. Mr. Katir says “I have personally witnessed innovations, creativity, entrepreneurship on a daily basis in many semiconductor and electronic companies in Silicon Valley”. “I know the joy of creativity and the process of innovations and I sincerely hope I can pass it on.”
It is important to recognize both the obvious strengths intelligence provides and some of its tremendous dangers. Those who become strongly identified with, and attached to, their intelligence can suffer from a big ego trap. It is important to recognize that many other qualities of mind reflect nobility and beauty of character much more than intelligence. Generosity, love, compassion, creativity or devotion do not depend on a high IQ. Corey K Katir
Corey K Katir (Inventor of Back Up Sensors standard on BMW, Mercedes, Ford, and GM Cars and InfoUpdater.com News Script. An example of InfoUpdater news script is shown below. Mr. Katir holds a patent for the Back Up Sensors and currently applying for patent for InfoUpdater News Script)
Let’s start with some trugaredd
The Welsh language word trugaredd comes from the root word caru, meaning “to love.” But because it includes a sense of kindness and unfailing affection, it is often translated “mercy,” or “loving-kindness.” Self criticism brings with it the opposite of trugaredd: attitudes of self-denigration, and self-loathing. It undermines the motivation to be kind and the capacity to be available to others. The mindfulness approach invites people to explore a different way in which they relate to themselves and their world, with a quality of attention that has trugaredd about it.
The most satisfying connections are those when you completely see through other people, their emotional awareness and you share yours with their awareness. Some people are very skilled at this that they can detect another person’s unspoken pain, happiness, cues and then refer to it compassionately or properly. This must be your aim to foster better emotional communication by developing better listening and observation skills.
In our today’s society people feel lonely despite their closeness to many people in their lives, lovers, friends, family, spouses, and coworkers. Why? The answer is that the connection exists, but it is not at the level of shared awareness and emotional connection inside each other consciousness.
Scientists believe self disclosure or allowing others to see right into your awareness is the most profound solution to a genuine relatedness or connection. This is mainly done by sharing the most inner and most guarded feelings with others.
From legalweek.com
Last year was very busy for issuers and underwriters of high-yield debt securities and the lawyers who act for them. After closing down in August of 2007, the high-yield market in Europe re-opened in the latter half of 2009 and became increasingly busy in the following months. In 2010, global new issuances of high-yield debt securities reached an all-time high of approximately $317bn (£196bn), up from $189bn (£117bn) in 2009. In Europe alone, new issuances amounted to $66.1bn (£40.8bn), up from $44.1bn (£27bn) in 2009. In January 2011, $35.1bn (£21.6bn) of high-yield debt securities were issued globally, of which $9.4bn (£5.8bn) was issued in Europe. If this trend continues, 2011 will be an even bigger year for high-yield than 2010.

From legalweek.com
A duo of US law firms has taken lead roles on a €1.7bn (£1.5bn) deal that will form a new worldwide food packaging group. The deal, which was financed in the high-yield bond market, handed roles to both Shearman & Sterling and Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom. It saw Dublin-headquartered Ardagh Glass buy Dutch metal packaging company Impress Cooperative from private equity house Doughty Hanson. Under the terms of the deal, Ardagh will offer the €1.7bn (£1.5bn) in secured and unsecured notes in both euros and US dollars in order to fund the acquisition.

From feedproxy.google
SO THE Federal Reserve has indicated that it will need to keep interest rates low until late 2014 (rather than 2013). Should that really be the cause for an equity market rebound, as occurred last night? Otherwise intelligent people tend to reason as follows. The price of a stock should equal the discounted value of future cashflows. If the discount rate is lower, then the present value is higher (one heard this argument a lot during the dotcom bubble). This is true if other things are equal. But other things aren’t equal. Why is the Fed keeping rates low for so long? Clearly, it is worried about the economic outlook and has lowered its expectation from “moderate” to “modest” growth. These crisis levels of interest rates are needed for a very extended period, just like Japan. Given that background, it makes sense for future profits expectations to be reduced, leaving the present value of equities unchanged. There are other explanations for the rally. The Fed did for the first time set an inflation target. While this was an unremarkable 2% (which most people figured was the Fed’s aim), the actual measure was for the deflator of personal consumption expenditure, not for the consumer price index. Since the PCE deflator has tended to rise more slowly than CPI (thanks to house prices), the effect could be to increase inflation expectations. To the extent that markets were worried about deflation, that might be a reason for equities to rally. However, there is not a lot of evidence that markets are worried about deflation. The breakeven inflation rates on index-linked bonds over the next 10 and 20 years are 2.1-2.2%, pretty much the Goldilocks rate – not too high or low. Then there is the obverse of the argument in the second paragraph. Perhaps investors were worried about a double dip recession in the US and believe the Fed action will avoid such an outcome. But that is not what economists are forecasting and the S&P 500 has rallied around 20% from its October low, in part because the US economy appears to be strengthening. What about more subtle arguments? The Fed could just be wrong about the economic outlook, and could be committing itself to keeping monetary policy too lax in an expanding economy. Well there was no sign of concern from the bond market; Treasury bond yields fell after the statement. In any case, if the Fed were to drop the ball on inflation, investors should demand a higher dividend yield in compensation implying a fall in share prices, not a rise. My suspicion is that the key part of the statement was the Fed’s hint at a further round of quantitative easing. Like junkies needing a further hit, investors are desperate for central banks to buy more assets. Just like junkies, however, they may find that they need bigger and bigger doses to achieve relief. UPATE: A small aside on this issue. What is the future for money market funds under this scenario? With yields this low, investors can hardly be offered a decent return after fees. Surely many funds will be wound up before 2014.
From feedproxy.google
THERE is an interesting debate among the analysts about the extent to which the ECB’s programme of three year loans to European banks is being funnelled back into the government bond market. Whatever the truth of the matter (or the intentions of the ECB), the funding costs of Italy and Spain have fallen this year from the panicky levels of late 2011, and that can only be a good thing. But the good news hasn’t spread to Portugal, where the 10-year bond yield has gone above 14%. Remember that the official position is that the Greece private sector write-off will be a one-off; clearly the markets don’t believe that. the lesson of Greece is that, the more official creditors get involved, the more the claims of privcate investors get subordinated, and the bigger their potential loss becomes. Portugal’s credit rating was downgraded two notches by S&P to BB, or junk bond status, which may mean that some investors aren’t allowed to touch it. Of course, to the extent that cautious investors like insurance companies might be forced out of Portugal’s debt, they might be replaced by risk-seeking investors (such as hedge funds) who would be attracted by the higher yield. However, such funds would want to insure themselves with a credit default swap (which currently indicate a 65% probability of default within the next five years, according to the FT). But is it worth buying a CDS. After all, the EU authorities are going out of their way to make such swaps worthless, by engineering a Greek default that doesn’t count as such under the terms of the CDS (because the deal is voluntary). By denying investors the ability to insuire themselves, the effect may be to cut off a potential source of bond demand. The Portuguese government is pushing through labour market reforms but any boost to growth that such measures bring will take years to come though, time the country may not have. The EU could pass off one default as an aberration, but could it say the same about two?
From feeds.wsjonline
Meredith Whitney is still worried about municipalities and now shes writing a book about it.
From feeds.wsjonline
Why has BHP Billiton tapped the U.S. bond market for US$5.25 billion? The easy answer: because it can.
From feeds.wsjonline
Meredith Whitney is still worried about municipalities and now shes writing a book about it.
From feeds.wsjonline
Why has BHP Billiton tapped the U.S. bond market for US$5.25 billion? The easy answer: because it can.
From ft.com
Equities imply recovery is under way, the bond market implies pessimism, while the economic data are nuanced a how to disentangle the messages?
From ft.com
Concept of investor relations is little understood in the embryonic bond market but new guidelines aim to ease investor concerns
From iflr.com
The first inflation-linked bond by the Kingdom of Thailand should spark copycat deals. But slow buy-in from regulators was just one of the challenges of bringing the deal to market
From iflr.com
The first-ever Taiwan dollar-linked US dollar-denominated convertible bond is set to redefine the countryas convertible bond market
From iflr.com
Following Kookmin’s covered bond last year, the market will take off in 2010. But lessons regarding collateral need to be learnt
From legalweek.com
A duo of US law firms has taken lead roles on a €1.7bn (£1.5bn) deal that will form a new worldwide food packaging group. The deal, which was financed in the high-yield bond market, handed roles to both Shearman & Sterling and Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom. It saw Dublin-headquartered Ardagh Glass buy Dutch metal packaging company Impress Cooperative from private equity house Doughty Hanson. Under the terms of the deal, Ardagh will offer the €1.7bn (£1.5bn) in secured and unsecured notes in both euros and US dollars in order to fund the acquisition.

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