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Change! Is This A New Beginning?

Hi all,
As seen on the site, Barack Obama is now the America's new elected President. The facts and figures of this election could be seen on the page. 
So what could be expecting next for the economy? Here are views from a few news articles that I had came by over the week. Day after election and Bulls, Bear, Donkeys and Elephants
A small titbit to mark today, as the market rallied the past few days, and the election is just over, the above is an illustration of the current yields at the present moment.
Lastly, the video below is an interesting scene captured today from CNN, where they are the first to implement Hologram TV, seems like the technology for media and telecommunications have made another big step ahead, even though we had seen this 20 years back from Star Wars. I wonder what other media enhancements we may witness in time to come. Enjoy...

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