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Ebix, Inc. (NASDAQ:EBIX)

Ebix, Inc., a leading international supplier of On-Demand software and E-commerce services to the insurance industry, provides end to end solutions ranging from infrastructure Exchanges, carrier systems, agency systems and BPO services to custom software development for all entities involved in the insurance industry.

AAR Corp. (NYSE:AIR) announced that it has been selected to provide a rotable component support program for Finnair's fleet of Boeing 757 aircraft. The three-year agreement with Finnair Technical Services Ltd. encompasses materials and repair management for a complete inventory of 757 components that will be housed at Finnair Technical Services' facilities at Helsinki Airport.

Cleantech Transit, Inc. (CLNO.OB)

Cleantech Transit Inc. (”Cleantech”) was founded to capitalize on technology advances and manufacturing opportunities in the growing clean energy public transportation sector.

CLNO expects to finalize its initial interest in the projects soon and is in talks to further increase its interest in the 500 KW project in Merced County.

FedFirst Financial Corporation (NASDAQ:FFCOD), the holding company for First Federal Savings Bank, recently announced that is has completed the conversion of First Federal Savings Bank from the mutual holding company form of organization to the stock form of organization and the current public stock offering.

The key to successful Investment Management is Asset Allocation, the process of dividing the available investment dollars into two, and only two, buckets: Equity and Income Investments. All investment grade securities fit within one of these two classifications, based solely upon the primary purpose for their ownership. There are several key issues involved in successful Asset Allocation

Before Wall Street conned investors into thinking of calendar quarters as "short-term" and single years as "long-term", market cycles were used to test investment strategies. Performance analysis was a test of management style and overall methodology, not a calendar year horse race with one of the popular averages. Bor-ing, yes--- but meaningful.

May The Investment Force Be With You

Posted by sanserve on June 30th, 2009

The Dark Side of investing beckons like a Siren's song, luring the majority of professional advisors away from the safety and simplicity of The QDI. Institutional propaganda, projections, predictions, and hype have the same affect on unsuspecting boatloads of speculators who most often become shipwrecked on the derivative rocks.

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