November 04, 2008
Mainers are going places
The phrase remains a punch line to hundreds of jokes told by traditional Maine storytellers: "You can't get there from here."
The expression is no joke, though, for anybody trying to run a business that needs to move people or merchandise from one locale to another, in this increasingly globalized economy. Besides, talented workers want to live somewhere that makes it easy for them to travel to conferences, business meetings or vacation destinations.
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October 30, 2008
Welcome to an upside down economy
Families and businesses take their best shot, when making financial decisions. They assess where things are, where they are likely to go and then act.
Lately, a tornado of economic conditions has everyone from Maine homeowners to lobstermen trying to pick up the pieces of their financial lives, after having made perfectly reasonable decisions that now have them trapped.
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October 15, 2008
Economy needs a good plumber
Few of us spend much time thinking about the plumbing in our homes, much less the plumbing of the world's financial system.
But people around the world have focused on just that during these last three weeks, as policy makers have raced to fix the credit markets that carry money from those who have funds available to those who need it.
The pipes have burst in the basement, and the public is angry, confused and in a panic, trying salvage what they have been saving. The stock market has seen its biggest sell-off in a generation.
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