"Eating Up" for Financial Post
With Profits Likely to Increase in Japan. Investors should buy into Japan while it is cheap. Eventually the Japanese will rise and eat up the rest of the competition.
Auto Sector Recovery for Financial Post
The car industry has been in shambles but there are few companies who are speeding forward
"Nuclear Rows"
North Korea's budget spends more on armaments for the country rather than food.
"Bang For Your Buck" for Financial Post
It's time to forget playing defensivley in the market and go for investments that will give you the best BANG for your buck.
"The Growing Cleantech Sector" for Financial Post
Clean Technologies (i.e Wind Turbines, Hydro Power, Solar Power etc..) are coming out as the biggest investment bets of the year, and their values keep growing and growing.
"Commodity Syndrome" for Financial Post
China's exorbitant amount of spending on metals has increased the commodity market. Even in a bad economy there is no telling how much they will buy or how high commodity prices will grow.
"Platoon"
The ongoing cycle or war, as fresh troops march in. The sick and wounded go out.
"Fishing For Telecom Value" for Financial Post
The three big telecom companies such as Rogers, Telus, and Bell have the highest market share. But there are new telecom players emerging fighting to lure you in.
"Monoliths and Dimensions" for Exclaim!
Illustration of the band Sunn O))) for their upcoming CD.
"The Dangers of Chinese Drywall" for Inside Counsel
Litigation on Chinese Drywall, and the Ill effects it caused to homeowners
"The Gas Glut Risk" for Financial Post
The Gas Glut in North America. There is a huge abundance of Natural Gas in the U.S, however it is worthless, so it's very risky to dive in and invest in it
"Hang the Pundit" for Travis Magazine
Chosen for American Illustration 28
A man's quest to find the truth amid corrupt officials. Jacob Marlowe is surrounded by policeman in an interrogation room.
"Summer Correction" for Financial Post
A Market Correction is the decline in prices after a period of overpriced stocks. So one can play defensively during this time to not incur any more losses.
Criminality
Creative Quarterly 16 (Merit)
Nature vs. Nurture: Are we born criminals?
"A Time To Buy, Not Grow" for Financial Post
With the global economy slowly mending itself; companies are finding it easier to make money by buying into companies rather than grow a company.
"The Kids Who Ran Iraq"
Based on a BBC podcast titled with the with the same name. About inexperienced youth sent to Iraq in charge of rebuilding the country.
"Nuclear Rows"
North Korea has spent more on armaments for the country rather than food for its people.
""Buffalo Wings""
They're tasty and slightly annoying.
"2010 Sneak Peek" for Financial Post
A look at some markets in 2010, the outlook of some are not so good.
"Cut Off" for Financial Post
Removing Central bank life support will be a problem for markets in 2010.
"Swimming In Risk" for Financial Post
Chosen for American Illustration 29
Buying into bonds these days is very risky, and if investors want safety in this dangerous market. One has to be careful of the many risks swimming around.
"Scouting The Patch" for Financial Post
The Alberta Energy Patch, after earnings over the past few weeks they were all over the map. However, investors will earn and get rewarded by buying oil over gas.
"Picking The Pearl of Stocks" for Financial Post
Picking the top 6 stocks in the market.
"Eating Up" for Financial Post
With Profits Likely to Increase in Japan. Investors should buy into Japan while it is cheap. Eventually the Japanese will rise and eat up the rest of the competition.
"Tech Regrowth" for Financial Post
During the recession the tech market was hit hard and virtually buried. However lately the tech sector finds itself growing strong and blooming.
"Locked Out" for Financial Post
Many investors trying to break into the Chinese Market will find it immensely difficult. Especially on the road ahead.There are many obstacles that plague China, such as it's dispute with the U.S over currency policy Which could lead into a trade war. The way things are run in China their government has literally locked themselves up.
"Catch Up" for Financial Post
Mexico's new flow of wealth.
"Geekfood" for Wired(Italy)
Illustration accompanying the top 10 geek food list.
"Rise of Real Estate" for Financial Post
Real Estate stocks have enjoyed a great run over the past year in high hopes for recovery. Although many see this trend as snuffed out. There is still many opportunities for upside as the U.S economy strengthens.
"Tax Defense" for Financial Post
With Tax season over, there are many ways to prepare for next tax season to outsmart the evil tax mans hand.
"Forestry Reseeding" for Financial Post
After a devastating 2009 for the forestry sector, the new year brings out hope and recovery.
"Getting Your Vote Heard" for Rogue Magazine
When Filipinos had their chance to vote, their fingers are dabbed with indelible ink. The inked finger is a reminder to all Filipinos, that their voices were heard.
"Fixing Europe" for Financial Post
After a devastating 2009 for the forestry sector, the new year brings out hope and recovery.
"The Philippine President Elects" for Rogue Magazine
Portraits of Noynoy Aquino, Joseph Estrada and Manny Villar
ETF's Shifting Forward for RBC Dexia 360
ETF's (Exchanged Traded Funds) are quickly shifting forward into the mainstream and investors look for more oppertunities.
"Walling Off Piracy" for Canadian Lawyer
Canada recently joined ACTA (Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement) alongside many other countries to stop Piracy and Counterfeiting.
Canadian Lawyer