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Wall Street Too Real? Try Fantasy Investing (NPR)
Some would-be investors may be too scared to dip their toe into the investment world of stocks and bonds. Now they don't have to worry, and can take the plunge in fantasy investing. It works similarly to fantasy sports leagues. Faux investors are using virtual investing games like "Wall Street Survivor" to learn the real deal.

Dell to keep investing in Asia even as China slows (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Dell Inc. plans to keep investing in Asia even as its sales growth in China slows, the computer maker's regional president said Friday.

The anatomy of investing (The Record)
Dean Junkans barely passed high school biology, but that didn't stop the Wells Fargo executive from seeing many parallels between the human anatomy and investing.

Dell to keep investing in Asia even as China slows (KLTV 7 Tyler)
Associated Press - November 21, 2008 7:25 AM ET MUMBAI, India (AP) - Dell Incorporated plans to keep investing in Asia, even as its sales growth in China slows.

PepsiCo Investing $3 Bln In Mexico Over Next 5 Years (Fox News)
PepsiCo Investing $3 Bln In Mexico Over Next 5 Years

Investing Insights: The Grim News on Fund Returns (BusinessWeek)

AP Interview: Libya wants to invest billions in US (AP via Yahoo! News)
Libya wants to open a new chapter in relations with the United States by investing some of its $100 billion sovereign wealth fund in U.S. companies and sending thousands of students to study in America, the son of Libya's leader said Friday.

Financial And Social Value Of Investing In Medical Research (Science Daily)
A study commissioned by three leading scientific institutions has demonstrated substantial financial and social benefits from investment in medical research.

Dell to keep investing in Asia even as China slows (KVUE-TV Austin)
The Round Rock, Texas-based company, the world's second-biggest PC maker, has been on a cost-cutting campaign, eliminating 2,200 jobs in the quarter, and slashing about 9 percent of its workforce over the last year. But Felice said cost-cutting in Asia would be "minimal."

 
 
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