Here's a glimpse into why the dollar is getting stronger. It's hard to say whether it will keep appreciating ... best to take a hybrid approach to globalization ... sprinkle it with imports, exports and a healthy dose of outsourcing. That way, no matter which way the dollar blows, you'll be poised to ride it out.
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There is a typo in the link. It is missing an "h" at the beginning. It should start with "http:", but currently starts with "ttp:" instead.
Workaround: control-click on the link, select "Copy link location" from the pop-up menu, click in the location bar, type "h", then paste, then press the Enter key.
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2 comments:
There is a typo in the link. It is missing an "h" at the beginning. It should start with "http:", but currently starts with "ttp:" instead.
Workaround: control-click on the link, select "Copy link location" from the pop-up menu, click in the location bar, type "h", then paste, then press the Enter key.
Good catch! Thanks so much Jim. Just fixed the link too.
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Laurel
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