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The Real Estate Agent Bust
Way back in 2005, I posted a graph of " the Real Estate Agent Boom ". I saw the following article, and decided to update the graph of the number of real estate licensees in California...


Real estate agents seeing multiple bids return to Louisville market
Some Louisville-area real estate agents are noticing something that hasn't happened in a long time: getting multiple offers on the same property. Since the housing market crashed four years ago, all the leverage has been with buyers as sales tanked and prices declined in Louisville and throughout the country. But now sales and prices are on the rebound in Louisville...


Brokers mixed on Facebook IPO - Jamestown Sun

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Brokers mixed on Facebook IPO
Jamestown Sun
Ross Almlie is not a friend of Facebook. At least not yet. Almlie, of TCI Financial Advisors in West Fargo, is telling clients they might want to wait before jumping into Facebook's initial public stock offering, which opened on Friday.
Facebook investors left guessing after Nasdaq glitchOrlando Sentinel
Nasdaq Investigating Glitch In Confirming Facebook TradesWall Street Journal
Facebook IPO Glitches Cause Headaches for Nasdaq, Brokers and TradersBenzinga
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Real estate, casino devt raise Alliance Q1 net income to P4.15B
The Alliance Global Group Inc. (AGI) posted a 46-percent increase in first quarter net income this year to P4.15 billion from P2.85 billion it posted on the same period last year led by its real estate business and the consolidation of its casino development...


Brokers out in the cold - Daily News & Analysis

Brokers out in the cold
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Trade volumes have gone down and brokerage fees are falling even as taxes and operating costs continue to rise. To give an idea of how bad the situation in the marker is, three years back, an IPO was launched almost every alternate day.

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