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- Federal Diary Live
- Ottawa Business Journal – Home Page
- Some small firms forced to move back home

PowerHomeBiz.com Provides Home Business Ideas for Entrepreneurs
PowerHomeBiz.com – PowerHomeBiz.com (press release) – May 28, 2008
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Paper work – Portfolio – Business – Home – theage.com.au
The Age – May 28, 2008
“It’s really important that people who enter into DRPs keepaccurate records of each and every dividend reinvestment becausethey’re treated as separate cost bases for capital gains taxpurposes” says Anne-Marie Esler technical research manager atCentric Wealth. “Each time dividends are used to purchase a new parcel ofshares that parcel of shares has its own acquisition date andprice. Therefore later when the shares are sold they’re alltreated differently for capital gains tax purposes. This also applies to other ways that investors come into sharessuch as bonus shares she says.

Home > Business > More refineries face cuts to margins
Nation Multimedia – May 28, 2008
Bangchak would be the most affected because it is purely in the oil business and has a low earnings base. The least affected of the group should be Thai Oil and IRPC as their earnings are cushioned by their utilities and petrochemical divisions. Tisco also revised down the earnings forecasts for PTTAR last week to reflect high condensate prices which have hurt its petrochemical business. "Thai Oil remains our favourite refinery. Its share price has fallen by 17 per cent during the past four weeks widening the upside potential to our target price of Bt92. "Government intervention has weakened sentiment in the refinery sector however and we prefer integrated oil and gas company PTT whose share price offers 24 per cent upside to our target of Bt446" it firm said.

Federal Diary Live
Washington Post – May 28, 2008
: With gas prices rocketing skyward will we see an increased emphasis on the possibilities of telework for government employees?Stephen Barr: Not in the short term. Commuting costs are borne by the employee not the agency so there is no budget and spending issue for the government. But many agencies are starting to promote telework and higher gasoline prices and congested mass transit may inspire more federal employees to raise their hands and volunteer to work at home at least one or two days a week. Shifting to telework as a regular order of business will require significant management changes in some offices and I suspect the decisions will be reached on a case-by-case basis. _______________________Rockville Md. : Regarding your "not in the short term" response about telework what about the Telework Enhancement Act of 2007 currently in Congress? S1000 and HR4106Stephen Barr: I’m confident those bills will make it through Congress either as standalones or folded into a larger piece of legislation. They create the presumption that all eligible employees should have a chance to telework and they require agencies to create a telework officer and policies.

Ottawa Business Journal – Home Page
Ottawa Business Journal – May 28, 2008
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Some small firms forced to move back home
AZ Central.com – May 28, 2008
But it’s not a perfect situation. “It’s a bit more lonely working alone” Michaels said. Alexandra Levit also found a benefit – more time to work on her communications business – after she moved it from downtown Chicago to her home in suburban Oak Park in March after her son was born. “My commute was three hours a day – all that time to be more productive now instead of commuting” she said. Levit said she didn’t move for economic reasons because she had been given free office space by one of her clients. Still she said “I’ve saved money on train fare cab fare food – I didn’t realize how much I was spending eating out every day.

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