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Wickware Quarterly > Summer 2009


Welcome to the summer 2009 issue of Wickware Quarterly. From tracking the shifting balance of power in world capital markets to considering the enduring role of paper in today’s digital world, this issue is full of information and ideas for financial industry professionals like you.

Happy reading, and please drop me a line if you have any questions or comments.

Yours truly,

Asif Nasim, CIM
Managing Director

 
 
  Many taxpayers and investors are unsettled by the idea that government now has significant ownership stakes in capitalist icons like Citigroup and General Motors. Is this just an anomaly of the financial crisis, or part of a greater trend towards state capitalism?
     
  Three-quarters of marketing professionals say social media sites like Twitter.com will take on a greater focus in their overall interactive strategy. Here are some ideas to help make it work for you.
     
  These days, the Internet is the first place we look for news and information. Newspaper circulation is dropping. E-book reading devices are getting better and cheaper every year. It all begs the question: is paper dying?
     
  It took the Dow Jones index more than 25 years to recover from the bottom of the Great Depression. But at least one expert says it took stocks as a whole much less time to bounce back. How?
     
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