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How Much Risk Is Right for You? |
| Posted by JimBishop Aug 26th
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While cash plays an important role in your portfolio, ignoring the need for growth as well as preservation can compromise your long-term goals.
After peaking in April at 11,205, the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged below 9,800 in June — low enough to ignite talk of a bear-market signal. Even though past performance does not indicate future results, that recent retreat is serving to reignite the fears of investors who moved out of equities during the worst of the downturn — and who have shied away from investment risk ever since. Some view today's...Read More
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Lindsay Lohan, The Manicurist, and The Rehab of an Industry |
| Posted by PeopleandProperties Aug 26th
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Lindsay Lohan, The Manicurist and The Rehab of an Industry (Part 1)
The year was 2004, Lindsay Lohan was Hollywood’s raising star. “Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen” and “Mean Girls” where on the silver screen, the housing market was hotter than a metal roof in the Florida sun, and like the raising career’s of Hollywood’s newest stars and starlets there was no end in sight.
Lifestyles were fast and furious; Hollywood’s jet set was enjoying their new found fame and fortune in excessive ways that were once unimaginable. Not unlike the beautiful people of Hollywood, agents and...Read More
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PureWest congratulates Dan Joseph Architects as Montana project wins 2010 "Most Responsible" |
| Posted by Jason Frey Apr 15th
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"Headwater Camp"
The Award
Mountain Living’s 2010 “Most Responsible” Project of the Year Award has been bestowed upon “Headwater Camp”, a cabin located within the prestigious Yellowstone Club at Big Sky, Montana . This Dan Joseph Architects design was evaluated and selected based upon the utilization of Historic Architecture, respect for Cultural Heritage, outstanding Natural Beauty and the incorporation of Sustainable Design principals. The project is featured in Mountain Living’s March/April 2010 publication which is currently in circulation.
Dan Turvey, principal of Dan Joseph Architects, attended Montana State University to pursue his love of architecture,... Read More
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