Hot Commodities: How Anyone Can Invest Profitably in the World's Best Marke t. - signiertes Exemplar
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Boxtree, 1993. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. p/b 274 pages, conditionis very good., Boxtree, 1993, 3, LONDON: BOXTREE. Paperback. Original novel based on the U.S. TV series 'Quantum Leap'. Slight wear on cover edges. Clean, tight pages. Strong binding. Previous owner inscription on the reverse of the front cover. Lightly tanned pages. First printing. Location: PTC1 . Very Good. Mass Market Paperback. First Paperback Edition. 1993., BOXTREE, 1993, 3, LONDON: BOXTREE. First printing. An original novel based on the U.S. TV series 'Quantum Leap'. Slight wear on cover edges. Previous owner inscription(date/location of original purchase) on the reverse of the front cover. Lightly tanned pages. Clean, tight pages. Strong binding. Location: BPT2 . Very Good. Mass Market Paperback. First UK PAPERBACK. 1993., BOXTREE, 1993, 3, Ace Books, 1992. very good paperback. Mass Market Paper Back. Very Good., Ace Books, 1992, 3, Tor Books, 1/31/2012. Mass Market. Used - Good. Used - good condition. For mass produced books with mulitiple editions the book on hand may not be edition listed. Please reach out with any questions about condition or edition., Tor Books, 1/31/2012, 2.5, Ace Books, 1994. very good paperback. Mass Market Paper Back. Very Good., Ace Books, 1994, 3, Tor Science Fiction, 2002. Wraps have light edgewear. Pages are clean with no markings in text.. Mass Market Paperback. Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall., Tor Science Fiction, 2002, 2.5, New York, NY, U.S.A.: Bantam Books, 1980. Book. Good. Mass Market Paperback. Later Printing. Stain to top corners from drip of candle wax, otherwise tight copy. 337pp.., Bantam Books, 1980, 2.5, hard copy, John Costanza Institute of Technology Inc., 2.5, Ace, 1993. very good mass market paperback. 1993. . Mass Market Paper Back. Very Good., Ace, 1993, 3, Very Good. "Business Process Reengineering: BreakPoint Strategies for Market Dominance"" shows you how to take the vital next step to attain market dominance and become a world leader. A team of internationally recognized Coopers & Lybrand manufacturing consultants explain why they believe the business world needs to move beyond continuous improvement and TQM concepts to Business Process Reengineering (BPR). BPR involves a dramatic redesign of business processes, organization structures and use of technology, to achieve ""breakthroughs"" in business competitiveness. The book is based on the authors experience of extensive international work with leading corporations including AT&T, Asea Brown Boveri (ABB), Allied-Signal, and Coca-Cola & Schweppes (CC&SB). Focusing on the effectiveness of BPR, the book shows how companies can streamline operations, and inevitably cut costs, on the way to creating process excellence in all key aspects of the organization. Reengineering goes beyond continuous improvement. ""Continuous improvement is exactly the right idea if you are the world leader it is probably a disastrous idea if you are far behind in the world standard we need rapid, quantum-leap improvement. We cannot be satisfied to lay out a plan that will move us towards the existing world standard over some protracted period of time if we accept such a plan; we will never be the world leader"". (Paul O Neill, Chairman ALCOA)., 3, UsedGood. This book is in good condition with very minimal damage. Integrity of the book is in good condition with no missing pages. Pages can have minimal notes or highlighting. Cover image on the book may vary. Ships out quickly in a secure plastic mailer!, 0, Pocket Star, 2010-02-23. mass_market. Good. 67x14x108., Pocket Star, 2010-02-23, 2.5, Jc-I-T Institute of Technology, 1995-01-01. Hardcover. Good., Jc-I-T Institute of Technology, 1995-01-01, 2.5, Jcit, 1996-09-01. Hardcover. Good. 6x1x9., Jcit, 1996-09-01, 2.5, Berkley. Mass Market Paperback. POOR. Noticeably used book. Heavy wear to cover. Pages contain marginal notes, underlining, and or highlighting. Possible ex library copy, with all the markings/stickers of that library. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, and dust jackets may not be included., Berkley, 1, Pocket Star, 2010-02-23. Mass Market Paperback. Good. 4x0x6., Pocket Star, 2010-02-23, 2.5, Dell Quantum, 1980-02-01. Mass Market Paperback. Acceptable. 6x4x0., Dell Quantum, 1980-02-01, 2.5, UK: Boxtree, 1993. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. 4.25" x 7. p/b 294 pages, condition is very good. In 1993, at a New Mexico research laboratory, Dr. Sam Beckett and Admiral Al Calavicci embark on an experiment in time travel called Project Quantum Leap and find themselves battling a determined foe out to stop the project., Boxtree, 1993, 3, New York, New York: Tom Doherty Associates, LLC, 2002. First Thus. Softcover. Good+/No Jacket. Used Book: Mass Market Paperback Standard used reading condition, Tom Doherty Associates, LLC, 2002, 2.5, Icon Books. Near Fine. 2015. This edition. Softcover. 1848318464 . SIGNED, with a dedication, to title page. ; Mass market; 282 pages ., Icon Books, 2015, 4, New York: The Free Press, 1992. Very tight binding as if never opened. Also includes ephemera publisher's press release. "A company's capability to conceive and design quality prototypes and bring a variety of superior products to market quicker than its competitors is increasingly the focal point of competition..." 364 bright, white pages. Very slight rubbing to jacket. Quotes are for illustrative purposes only and remain the property of their copyright holders. Thanks for shopping with us. 100% of your purchase benefits charity and supports literacy and life-long learning. . Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall., The Free Press, 1992, 3, Century. Very Good. 162 x 242mm. Hardcover. 1999. 368 pages. Dj has minor rip<br>An old man wearing a brown robe is found wandering disoriented in the Arizona desert. He is miles f rom any human habitation and has no memory of how he got to be th ere, or who he is. The only clue to his identity is the plan of a medieval monastery in his pocket. So begins the mystery of Timel ine, a story that will catapult a group of young scientists back to the Middle Ages and into the heart of the Hundred Years' War. Timeline cements Michael Crichton's place as the king of the high -concept thriller, and a master storyteller to boot. Editorial R eviews Amazon com Review When you step into a time machine, fax yourself through a quantum foam wormhole, and step out in feudal France circa 1357, be very, very afraid. If you aren't strapped b ack in precisely 37 hours after your visit begins, you'll miss th e quantum bus back to 1999 and be stranded in a civil war, caught between crafty abbots, mad lords, and peasant bandits all eager to cut your throat. You'll also have to dodge catapults that hurl sizzling pitch over castle battlements. On the social front, you should avoid provoking the butcher of Crecy or Sir Oliver may lo p your head off with a swoosh of his broadsword or cage and immer se you in Milady's Bath, a brackish dungeon pit into which live r ats are tossed now and then for prisoners to eat. This is the pl ight of the heroes of Timeline, Michael Crichton's thriller. They 're historians in 1999 employed by a tech billionaire-genius with more than a few of Bill Gates's most unlovable quirks. Like the entrepreneur in Crichton's Jurassic Park, Doniger plans a theme p ark featuring artifacts from a lost world revived via cutting-edg e science. When the project's chief historian sends a distress ca ll to 1999 from 1357, the boss man doesn't tell the younger histo rians the risks they'll face trying to save him. At first, the in terplay between eras is clever, but Timeline swiftly becomes a sw ashbuckling old-fashioned adventure, with just a dash of science and time paradox in the mix. Most of the cool facts are about the Middle Ages, and Crichton marvelously brings the past to life wi thout ever letting the pulse-pounding action slow down. At one po int, a time-tripper tries to enter the Chapel of Green Death. Unf ortunately, its custodian, a crazed giant with terrible teeth and a bad case of lice, soon has her head on a block. She saw a shad ow move across the grass as he raised his ax into the air. I dare you not to turn the page! Through the narrative can be glimpse d the glowing bones of the movie that may be made from Timeline a nd the cutting-edge computer game that should hit the market in 2 000. Expect many clashing swords and chase scenes through secret castle passages. But the book stands alone, tall and scary as a k night in armor shining with blood. --Tim Appelo --This text refer s to the paperback edition. From Kirkus Reviews So you think, al ong with all those benighted scientists, that the physical world has been pretty completely explained, and theres not likely to be anything new under the sun? Well, then, suggests blockbuster kin g Crichton, how about something old- and-newspecifically, quantum teleportation back to medieval France? Readers who checked under the bed for raptors after finishing The Lost World (1995), and w hoever else remains ignorant of the hundreds of time-travel fanta sies by non-bestselling authors, will be happily scared to know t hat the perils of journeying through time are just as great even if its a bunch of modern investigators of a contemporary mystery, rather than sleeping dinosaur DNA, making the trip. (First print ing of 1,500,000; Literary Guild Main Selection) -- Copyright ®19 99, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refer s to the paperback edition. From AudioFile It all begins with an unwitting couple accidentally striking down a mysterious scienti st with their car in the middle of a New Mexico desert. In the fl ashes of events that occur thereafter, Crichton takes listeners o n a quantum journey through past and present. Stephen Lang is a g reat fit for this edgy mystery. He balances the story's incredibl e occurrences with an even-keeled performance. Lang gives life no t only to the characters he reads but to their environs. Timeline will not disappoint longtime fans or newcomers to Crichton's wor k. R.A.P. (c) AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © Audio File, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the paperback edition . Review Timeline combines all the ingredients that make Crichto n's books compulsive reading ... a brilliantly imagined story * L os Angeles Times * Hollywood's favourite thriller writer evokes t he experience of time travel superbly ... a rollicking read * Obs erver * A thrilling race against time * Daily Express * A crackin g thriller * Daily Express * The present and the long-ago past co llide [as] three young historians whisk themselves back to fourte enth-century feudal France to rescue a friend - and engulf themse lves in all manner of mind-blowing intrigue * Chicago Sun-Times * --This text refers to the paperback edition. From Library Journ al With Timeline, Crichton has written his best book since Jurass ic Park. Sometime in the future, a group of students is studying an archaeological site in France when the professor in charge dis appears. While uncovering 600-year-old documents from the remains of a monastery, they discover a note dated April 7, 1357, and wr itten in the professor's hand that says Help me. Three people the n embark on a journey back in time to rescue the professor. The f irst third of the book sets up the plot and discusses quantum tec hnology. The rest of the story is a heart-pounding adventure in 1 4th-century France. Crichton is a master at explaining complex co ncepts in simple terms. As in most of his novels, the characters are forgettable and overshadowed by ideas, but who reads Crichton for his characters? His plot is intriguing, and his well-researc hed history and science are certain to prompt discussions. Highly recommended. ---Jeff Ayers, Seattle P.L. Copyright 1999 Reed Bu siness Information, Inc. --This text refers to the paperback edit ion. From Publishers Weekly And the Oscar for Best Special Effec ts goes to: Timeline! Figure maybe three years before those words are spoken, for Crichton's new novelAdespite media reports about trouble in selling film rights, which finally went to ParamountA is as cinematic as they come, a shiny science-fantasy adventure p owered by a superior high concept: a group of young scientists tr avel back from our time to medieval southern France to rescue the ir mentor, who's trapped there. The novel, in fact, may improve a s a movie; its complex action, as the scientists are swept into t he intrigue of the Hundred Years War, can be confusing on the pag e (though a supplied map, one of several graphics, helps), and mo st of its characters wear hats (or armor) of pure white or black. Crichton remains a master of narrative drive and cleverness. Fro m the startling opening, where an old man with garbled speech and body parts materializes in the Arizona desert, through the revel ation that a venal industrialist has developed a risky method of time-travel (based on movement between parallel universes; as in Crichton's other work, good, hard science abounds), there's not a dull moment. When elderly Yale history prof Edward Johnston trav els back to his beloved 15th century and gets stuck, and his assi stants follow to the rescue, excitement runs high, and higher sti ll as Crichton invests his story with terrific period detail and as castles, sword-play, jousts, sudden death and enough bold knig hts-in-armor and seductive ladies-in-waiting to fill any toystore 's action-figure shelves appear. There's strong suspense, too, as Crichton cuts between past and present, where the time-travel ma chinery has broken: Will the heroes survive and make it back? The novel has a calculated feel but, even so, it engages as no Crich ton tale has done since Jurassic Park, as it brings the past back to vigorous, entertaining life. Agent, Lynn Nesbit. 1,500,000 fi rst printing; Literary Guild nain selection; simultaneous large-p rint edition and audiobook. (Nov. 16) Copyright 1999 Reed Busine ss Information, Inc. --This text refers to the paperback edition. About the Author Born in Chicago in 1942, Michael Crichton firs t trained as a doctor before going on to become one of the most s uccessful writers in the world. In 1994 he achieved a feat unmatc hed by any other writer: by having simultaneously a number one TV series, book and movie with, respectively, ER (which he created) , Disclosure and Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park, on its release the highest-grossing film of all time. He also directed several movies, including The Great Railway Robbery with Sean Connery and Donald Sutherland. His high-concept thrillers were international bestsellers, and in total his books have sold more than 200 mill ion copies worldwide. He died in 2008. --This text refers to the paperback edition. From School Library Journal YA-Combining time travel, archaeological exploration, and a power struggle in medi eval France, this action-packed story will grab teens' attention from the very first page. ITC, a company located in the New Mexic o desert, is at the forefront of the new science of quantum techn ology. It has secretly developed a means of transporting humans b ack in time. In the Dordogne region of southwest France, a team o f company-sponsored archaeologists and historians is unearthing t he remains of a medieval castle, village, and monastery with the goal of developing a major tourist attraction. The words HELP ME followed by 4/7/1357 written in ink and on paper used in the 14th century are found at the site. It seems that Professor Johnston, the team leader, demanded that he be transported back to the set tlement, and obviously he is in danger there. A rescue effort is launched, and five people are transported back to April 1357: two escorts from ITC and three historians from the Dordogne project. Their time machine allows them 37 hours for the rescue, but with in minutes of their arrival, the escorts are killed by a band of horsemen. The three survivors set out to find the missing man, an d their race against time results in a gripping tale. YAs will be fascinated by this juxtaposition of modern-day physics with deta ils of a medieval siege. Molly Connally, Kings Park Library, Fair fax County, VA Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. -- This text refers to the paperback edition. Excerpt. ® Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. He should never have taken th at shortcut. Dan Baker winced as his new Mercedes S500 sedan bou nced down the dirt road, heading deeper into the Navajo reservati on in northern Arizona. Around them, the landscape was increasing ly desolate: distant red mesas to the east, flat desert stretchin g away in the west. They had passed a village half an hour earlie r- dusty houses, a church and a small school, huddled against a c liff- but since then, they'd seen nothing at all, not even a fenc e. Just empty red desert. They hadn't seen another car for an hou r. Now it was noon, the sun glaring down at them. Baker, a forty- year old building contractor in Phoenix, was beginning to feel un easy. Especially since his wife, an architect, was one of those a rtistic people who wasn't practical about things like gas and wat er. His tank was half-empty. And the car was starting to run hot. Liz, he said, are you sure this is the way? Sitting beside hi m, his wife was bent over the map, tracing the route with his fin ger. It has to be, she said. The guide-book said four miles beyon d the Corazon Canyon turnoff. But we passed Corazon Canyon twent y minutes ago. We must have missed it. How could we miss the tra ding post? she said. I don't know. Baker stared at the road ahea d. But there's nothing out here. Are you sure you want to do this ? I mean, we can get great Navajo rugs in Sedona. They sell al ki nds of rugs in Sedona. Sedona, she sniffed, is not authentic. O f coarse it's authentic, honey. A rug is a rug. Weaving. Okay. He sighed. A weaving. And no, it's not the same, she said. Those Sedona stores carry tourist junk- they're acrylic, not wool. I w ant the weavings that they sell on the reservation. And supposedl y the trading post has an old Sandpainting weaving from the twent ies, by Hosteen Klah. And I want it. Okay Liz. Personally, Baker didn't see why they needed another Navajo rug-weaving- anyway. T hey already had two dozen. She had them all over the house. And p acked away in closets, too. They drove on in silence. The road a head shimmered in the heat so it looked like a silver lake. And t here were mirages, houses or people rising up on the road, but al ways when you came closer, there was nothing there. Dan Baker s ighed again. We must've passed it. Let's go a few more miles, hi s wife said. How many more? I don't know. A few more. How man y, Liz? Let's decide how far we'll go with this thing. Ten more minutes, she said. Okay, he said, ten minutes. He was looking a t his gas gauge when Liz threw her hand to her mouth and said, Da n! Baker turned back to the road just in time to see a shape flas h by-a man, in brown, at the side of the road- and hear a loud th ump from the side of the car. Oh my God! she said. We hit him! What? We hit that guy. No, we didn't. We hit a pothole. In the rearview mirror, Baker could see the man still standing at the s ide of the road. A figure in brown, rapidly disappearing in the d ust cloud behind the car as they drove away. We couldn't have hi t him, Baker said. He's still standing. Dan. We hit him. I saw i t. I don't think so, honey. Baker looked again in the rearview m irror. But now he saw nothing except the cloud of dust behind the car. We better go back, she said. Why? Baker was pretty sure that his wife was wrong and that they hadn't hit the man on the r oad. But if they had hit him, and if he was even slightly injured - just a head cut, a scratch- then it was going to mean a very lo ng delay in their trip. They'd never get to Phoenix by nightfall. Anybody out here was undoubtedly a Navajo; they'd have to take h im to a hospital, or at least to the nearest big town, which was Gallup, and that was out of their way- I thought you wanted to g o back,: she said. I do. Then let's go back. I just don't wan t any problems, Liz. Dan. I don't, Century, 1999, 2.75, Ace, 1992-11-01. Mass Market Paperback. Like New. 1.2000 in x 6.7000 in x 4.1000 in. TV series tie-in paperback with photo cover. Tight copy that looks unread. Some light edge wear, otherwise new conditon., Ace, 1992-11-01, 5, UK: Pelican, 1963. Minor creasing of spine and some age toning of pages otherwise still a good reading copy. Mass Market Paperback. Good., Pelican, 1963, 2.5, Spectra. Used; Very Good. Spectra 1986 MMP. Page edges have some yellowing but text is clean and unmarked. Front cover has a small chip at edge, covers have light wear at edges. Spine is uncreased,. Book Condition: Very Good . 1986. MASS MARKET PAPERBACK., Spectra, 1986, 3, Baen Books. Used; Very Good. Baen Books 2007 MMP. Page edges have some yellowing but text is clean and unmarked. Covers have light wear. Spine is tight. Book Condition: Very Good . 2007. MASS MARKET PAPERBACK., Baen Books, 2007, 3, Baen, 2007-01-01. Mass Market Paperback. Good. 1.3000 in x 6.7000 in x 4.1000 in. This is a used book in good condition and may show some signs of use or wear ., Baen, 2007-01-01, 2.5, 1960 mass-market paperback. Covers, binding and pages good. Some pages have writing or highlighting in text. No torn or missing pages. Fast, friendly service., E. P. Dutton & Co., 1960, 2.5, Harlequin Enterprises ULC, 2003. Mass Market Paperback. Acceptable. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed., Harlequin Enterprises ULC, 2003, 2.5, Dell Quantum, 1980. Mass Market Paperback. Acceptable. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed., Dell Quantum, 1980, 2.5, Bantam Books, 1979. Good paperback. Mass Market Paperback. Good., Bantam Books, 1979, 2.5, Tor Science Fiction, January 2012. Mass Market . 3.1 PB standard 50%., Tor Science Fiction, 0, McGraw-Hill School Education Group, 1996. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed., McGraw-Hill School Education Group, 1996, 3, HarperCollins Leadership, 2021-02-09. Hardcover. Very Good. 9x6x0. Scratch and dent. Cover may have wear, dings, tears, other damage, or be missing dust jacket. Buy multiples from our store to save on shipping., HarperCollins Leadership, 2021-02-09, 3, Penguin Publishing Group, 1992. Mass Market Paperback. Acceptable. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed., Penguin Publishing Group, 1992, 2.5, Tor Science Fiction, 2012. Mass Market Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed., Tor Science Fiction, 2012, 2.5, UsedAcceptable. Mass market paperback in ACCEPTABLE condition. Book is perfectly usable, but has heavy wear or cosmetic issues which may include a cocked spine, creased spine, heavy wear, yellowed pages, price stickers, etc. Cover art may be different from that in photo., 0, UsedGood. Mass market paperback in GOOD condition with normal wear from use. Cover art my differ from that in photo., 0, Dell Quantum, 1980. Mass Market Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed., Dell Quantum, 1980, 2.5, US: Random House, 2004. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. A copy that has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. The next bull market is here. It's not in stocks. It's not in bonds. It's i n commodities -and some smart investors will be riding that bull to record returns in the next decade. Before Jim Rogers hit the road to write his bestselling books Investment Bi ker and Adventure Capitalist, he was one of the world's most successful inv estors. He cofounded the Quantum Fund and made so much money that he never needed to work again. Yet despite his success, Rogers has never written a b ook of practical investment advice-until now. In Hot Commodities, Rogers offers the lowdown on the most lucrative markets for today and tomorrow. In 1998, gliding under the radar, a bull market in commodities began. Rogers thinks it's going to continue for at least fifte en years-and he's put his money where his mouth is: In 1998, he started his own commodities index fund. It's up 165% since then, with more than $200 m illion invested, and it's the single-best performing index fund in the worl d in any asset class. Less risky than stocks and less sluggish than bonds,, commodities are where the money is-and will be in the years ahead. Rogers' s strategies are simple and straightforward. 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Hot Commodities : How Anyone Can Invest Profitably in the World's Best Market by Jim Rogers - gebrauchtes Buch
1998, ISBN: 9781400063376
The next bull market is here. It's not in stocks. It's not in bonds. It's in commodities -and some smart investors will be riding that bull to record returns in the next decade. Before Ji… Mehr…
The next bull market is here. It's not in stocks. It's not in bonds. It's in commodities -and some smart investors will be riding that bull to record returns in the next decade. Before Jim Rogers hit the road to write his bestselling books "Investment Biker "and" Adventure Capitalist, " he was one of the world's most successful investors. He cofounded the Quantum Fund and made so much money that he never needed to work again. Yet despite his success, Rogers has never written a book of practical investment advice-until now. In "Hot Commodities, " Rogers offers the lowdown on the most lucrative markets for today and tomorrow. In 1998, gliding under the radar, a bull market in commodities began. Rogers thinks it's going to continue for at least fifteen years-and he's put his money where his mouth is: In 1998, he started his own commodities index fund. It's up 165% since then, with more than $200 million invested, and it's the single-best performing index fund in the world in any asset class. Less risky than stocks and less sluggish than bonds,, commodities are where the money is-and will be in the years ahead. Rogers's strategies are simple and straightforward. You can start small-a few thousand dollars will suffice. It's all about putting your money into stuff you understand, the basic materials of everyday life, like coal, sugar, cotton, corn, or crude oil. Once you recognize the cyclical and historical trading patterns outlined here, you'll be on your way. In language that is both colorful and accessible, but Rogers explains why the world of commodity investing can be one of the simplest of all-and how commodities are the bases by which investors can value companies, markets, and whole economies. To be a truly great investor is to know something about commodities. For small investors and high rollers alike, "Hot Commodities" is as good as gold . . . or lead, or aluminum, which are some of the commodities Rogers says could be as rewarding for investors. Media > Book, [PU: Random House]<
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2004, ISBN: 9781400063376
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US: Random House, 2004. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. A copy that has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. The next bull market is here. It's not in stocks. It's not in bonds. It's i n commodities -and some smart investors will be riding that bull to record returns in the next decade. Before Jim Rogers hit the road to write his bestselling books Investment Bi ker and Adventure Capitalist, he was one of the world's most successful inv estors. He cofounded the Quantum Fund and made so much money that he never needed to work again. Yet despite his success, Rogers has never written a b ook of practical investment advice-until now. In Hot Commodities, Rogers offers the lowdown on the most lucrative markets for today and tomorrow. In 1998, gliding under the radar, a bull market in commodities began. Rogers thinks it's going to continue for at least fifte en years-and he's put his money where his mouth is: In 1998, he started his own commodities index fund. It's up 165% since then, with more than $200 m illion invested, and it's the single-best performing index fund in the worl d in any asset class. Less risky than stocks and less sluggish than bonds,, commodities are where the money is-and will be in the years ahead. Rogers' s strategies are simple and straightforward. You can start small-a few thou sand dollars will suffice. It's all about putting your money into stuff you understand, the basic materials of everyday life, like coal, sugar, cotton , corn, or crude oil. Once you recognize the cyclical and historical tradin g patterns outlined here, you'll be on your way. In language that is both col., Random House, 2004, 3<
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Before Rogers hit the road to write his bestselling books "Investment Biker" and "Adventure Capitalist," he was one of the world's most successful investors. Now he offers the lowdown on the most lucrative markets for today and tomorrow. Bücher > Fremdsprachige Bücher > Englische Bücher 24.2 cm x 16.0 cm x 2.4 cm mm , Random House Inc., Gebundene Ausgabe, Random House Inc.<
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2021, ISBN: 9781400063376
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Boxtree, 1993. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. p/b 274 pages, conditionis very good., Boxtree, 1993, 3, LONDON: BOXTREE. Paperback. Original novel based on the U.S. TV series 'Qua… Mehr…
Boxtree, 1993. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. p/b 274 pages, conditionis very good., Boxtree, 1993, 3, LONDON: BOXTREE. Paperback. Original novel based on the U.S. TV series 'Quantum Leap'. Slight wear on cover edges. Clean, tight pages. Strong binding. Previous owner inscription on the reverse of the front cover. Lightly tanned pages. First printing. Location: PTC1 . Very Good. Mass Market Paperback. First Paperback Edition. 1993., BOXTREE, 1993, 3, LONDON: BOXTREE. First printing. An original novel based on the U.S. TV series 'Quantum Leap'. Slight wear on cover edges. Previous owner inscription(date/location of original purchase) on the reverse of the front cover. Lightly tanned pages. Clean, tight pages. Strong binding. Location: BPT2 . Very Good. Mass Market Paperback. First UK PAPERBACK. 1993., BOXTREE, 1993, 3, Ace Books, 1992. very good paperback. Mass Market Paper Back. Very Good., Ace Books, 1992, 3, Tor Books, 1/31/2012. Mass Market. Used - Good. Used - good condition. For mass produced books with mulitiple editions the book on hand may not be edition listed. Please reach out with any questions about condition or edition., Tor Books, 1/31/2012, 2.5, Ace Books, 1994. very good paperback. Mass Market Paper Back. Very Good., Ace Books, 1994, 3, Tor Science Fiction, 2002. Wraps have light edgewear. Pages are clean with no markings in text.. Mass Market Paperback. Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall., Tor Science Fiction, 2002, 2.5, New York, NY, U.S.A.: Bantam Books, 1980. Book. Good. Mass Market Paperback. Later Printing. Stain to top corners from drip of candle wax, otherwise tight copy. 337pp.., Bantam Books, 1980, 2.5, hard copy, John Costanza Institute of Technology Inc., 2.5, Ace, 1993. very good mass market paperback. 1993. . Mass Market Paper Back. Very Good., Ace, 1993, 3, Very Good. "Business Process Reengineering: BreakPoint Strategies for Market Dominance"" shows you how to take the vital next step to attain market dominance and become a world leader. A team of internationally recognized Coopers & Lybrand manufacturing consultants explain why they believe the business world needs to move beyond continuous improvement and TQM concepts to Business Process Reengineering (BPR). BPR involves a dramatic redesign of business processes, organization structures and use of technology, to achieve ""breakthroughs"" in business competitiveness. The book is based on the authors experience of extensive international work with leading corporations including AT&T, Asea Brown Boveri (ABB), Allied-Signal, and Coca-Cola & Schweppes (CC&SB). Focusing on the effectiveness of BPR, the book shows how companies can streamline operations, and inevitably cut costs, on the way to creating process excellence in all key aspects of the organization. Reengineering goes beyond continuous improvement. ""Continuous improvement is exactly the right idea if you are the world leader it is probably a disastrous idea if you are far behind in the world standard we need rapid, quantum-leap improvement. We cannot be satisfied to lay out a plan that will move us towards the existing world standard over some protracted period of time if we accept such a plan; we will never be the world leader"". (Paul O Neill, Chairman ALCOA)., 3, UsedGood. This book is in good condition with very minimal damage. Integrity of the book is in good condition with no missing pages. Pages can have minimal notes or highlighting. Cover image on the book may vary. Ships out quickly in a secure plastic mailer!, 0, Pocket Star, 2010-02-23. mass_market. Good. 67x14x108., Pocket Star, 2010-02-23, 2.5, Jc-I-T Institute of Technology, 1995-01-01. Hardcover. Good., Jc-I-T Institute of Technology, 1995-01-01, 2.5, Jcit, 1996-09-01. Hardcover. Good. 6x1x9., Jcit, 1996-09-01, 2.5, Berkley. Mass Market Paperback. POOR. Noticeably used book. Heavy wear to cover. Pages contain marginal notes, underlining, and or highlighting. Possible ex library copy, with all the markings/stickers of that library. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, and dust jackets may not be included., Berkley, 1, Pocket Star, 2010-02-23. Mass Market Paperback. Good. 4x0x6., Pocket Star, 2010-02-23, 2.5, Dell Quantum, 1980-02-01. Mass Market Paperback. Acceptable. 6x4x0., Dell Quantum, 1980-02-01, 2.5, UK: Boxtree, 1993. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. 4.25" x 7. p/b 294 pages, condition is very good. In 1993, at a New Mexico research laboratory, Dr. Sam Beckett and Admiral Al Calavicci embark on an experiment in time travel called Project Quantum Leap and find themselves battling a determined foe out to stop the project., Boxtree, 1993, 3, New York, New York: Tom Doherty Associates, LLC, 2002. First Thus. Softcover. Good+/No Jacket. Used Book: Mass Market Paperback Standard used reading condition, Tom Doherty Associates, LLC, 2002, 2.5, Icon Books. Near Fine. 2015. This edition. Softcover. 1848318464 . SIGNED, with a dedication, to title page. ; Mass market; 282 pages ., Icon Books, 2015, 4, New York: The Free Press, 1992. Very tight binding as if never opened. Also includes ephemera publisher's press release. "A company's capability to conceive and design quality prototypes and bring a variety of superior products to market quicker than its competitors is increasingly the focal point of competition..." 364 bright, white pages. Very slight rubbing to jacket. Quotes are for illustrative purposes only and remain the property of their copyright holders. Thanks for shopping with us. 100% of your purchase benefits charity and supports literacy and life-long learning. . Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall., The Free Press, 1992, 3, Century. Very Good. 162 x 242mm. Hardcover. 1999. 368 pages. Dj has minor rip<br>An old man wearing a brown robe is found wandering disoriented in the Arizona desert. He is miles f rom any human habitation and has no memory of how he got to be th ere, or who he is. The only clue to his identity is the plan of a medieval monastery in his pocket. So begins the mystery of Timel ine, a story that will catapult a group of young scientists back to the Middle Ages and into the heart of the Hundred Years' War. Timeline cements Michael Crichton's place as the king of the high -concept thriller, and a master storyteller to boot. Editorial R eviews Amazon com Review When you step into a time machine, fax yourself through a quantum foam wormhole, and step out in feudal France circa 1357, be very, very afraid. If you aren't strapped b ack in precisely 37 hours after your visit begins, you'll miss th e quantum bus back to 1999 and be stranded in a civil war, caught between crafty abbots, mad lords, and peasant bandits all eager to cut your throat. You'll also have to dodge catapults that hurl sizzling pitch over castle battlements. On the social front, you should avoid provoking the butcher of Crecy or Sir Oliver may lo p your head off with a swoosh of his broadsword or cage and immer se you in Milady's Bath, a brackish dungeon pit into which live r ats are tossed now and then for prisoners to eat. This is the pl ight of the heroes of Timeline, Michael Crichton's thriller. They 're historians in 1999 employed by a tech billionaire-genius with more than a few of Bill Gates's most unlovable quirks. Like the entrepreneur in Crichton's Jurassic Park, Doniger plans a theme p ark featuring artifacts from a lost world revived via cutting-edg e science. When the project's chief historian sends a distress ca ll to 1999 from 1357, the boss man doesn't tell the younger histo rians the risks they'll face trying to save him. At first, the in terplay between eras is clever, but Timeline swiftly becomes a sw ashbuckling old-fashioned adventure, with just a dash of science and time paradox in the mix. Most of the cool facts are about the Middle Ages, and Crichton marvelously brings the past to life wi thout ever letting the pulse-pounding action slow down. At one po int, a time-tripper tries to enter the Chapel of Green Death. Unf ortunately, its custodian, a crazed giant with terrible teeth and a bad case of lice, soon has her head on a block. She saw a shad ow move across the grass as he raised his ax into the air. I dare you not to turn the page! Through the narrative can be glimpse d the glowing bones of the movie that may be made from Timeline a nd the cutting-edge computer game that should hit the market in 2 000. Expect many clashing swords and chase scenes through secret castle passages. But the book stands alone, tall and scary as a k night in armor shining with blood. --Tim Appelo --This text refer s to the paperback edition. From Kirkus Reviews So you think, al ong with all those benighted scientists, that the physical world has been pretty completely explained, and theres not likely to be anything new under the sun? Well, then, suggests blockbuster kin g Crichton, how about something old- and-newspecifically, quantum teleportation back to medieval France? Readers who checked under the bed for raptors after finishing The Lost World (1995), and w hoever else remains ignorant of the hundreds of time-travel fanta sies by non-bestselling authors, will be happily scared to know t hat the perils of journeying through time are just as great even if its a bunch of modern investigators of a contemporary mystery, rather than sleeping dinosaur DNA, making the trip. (First print ing of 1,500,000; Literary Guild Main Selection) -- Copyright ®19 99, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refer s to the paperback edition. From AudioFile It all begins with an unwitting couple accidentally striking down a mysterious scienti st with their car in the middle of a New Mexico desert. In the fl ashes of events that occur thereafter, Crichton takes listeners o n a quantum journey through past and present. Stephen Lang is a g reat fit for this edgy mystery. He balances the story's incredibl e occurrences with an even-keeled performance. Lang gives life no t only to the characters he reads but to their environs. Timeline will not disappoint longtime fans or newcomers to Crichton's wor k. R.A.P. (c) AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © Audio File, Portland, Maine --This text refers to the paperback edition . Review Timeline combines all the ingredients that make Crichto n's books compulsive reading ... a brilliantly imagined story * L os Angeles Times * Hollywood's favourite thriller writer evokes t he experience of time travel superbly ... a rollicking read * Obs erver * A thrilling race against time * Daily Express * A crackin g thriller * Daily Express * The present and the long-ago past co llide [as] three young historians whisk themselves back to fourte enth-century feudal France to rescue a friend - and engulf themse lves in all manner of mind-blowing intrigue * Chicago Sun-Times * --This text refers to the paperback edition. From Library Journ al With Timeline, Crichton has written his best book since Jurass ic Park. Sometime in the future, a group of students is studying an archaeological site in France when the professor in charge dis appears. While uncovering 600-year-old documents from the remains of a monastery, they discover a note dated April 7, 1357, and wr itten in the professor's hand that says Help me. Three people the n embark on a journey back in time to rescue the professor. The f irst third of the book sets up the plot and discusses quantum tec hnology. The rest of the story is a heart-pounding adventure in 1 4th-century France. Crichton is a master at explaining complex co ncepts in simple terms. As in most of his novels, the characters are forgettable and overshadowed by ideas, but who reads Crichton for his characters? His plot is intriguing, and his well-researc hed history and science are certain to prompt discussions. Highly recommended. ---Jeff Ayers, Seattle P.L. Copyright 1999 Reed Bu siness Information, Inc. --This text refers to the paperback edit ion. From Publishers Weekly And the Oscar for Best Special Effec ts goes to: Timeline! Figure maybe three years before those words are spoken, for Crichton's new novelAdespite media reports about trouble in selling film rights, which finally went to ParamountA is as cinematic as they come, a shiny science-fantasy adventure p owered by a superior high concept: a group of young scientists tr avel back from our time to medieval southern France to rescue the ir mentor, who's trapped there. The novel, in fact, may improve a s a movie; its complex action, as the scientists are swept into t he intrigue of the Hundred Years War, can be confusing on the pag e (though a supplied map, one of several graphics, helps), and mo st of its characters wear hats (or armor) of pure white or black. Crichton remains a master of narrative drive and cleverness. Fro m the startling opening, where an old man with garbled speech and body parts materializes in the Arizona desert, through the revel ation that a venal industrialist has developed a risky method of time-travel (based on movement between parallel universes; as in Crichton's other work, good, hard science abounds), there's not a dull moment. When elderly Yale history prof Edward Johnston trav els back to his beloved 15th century and gets stuck, and his assi stants follow to the rescue, excitement runs high, and higher sti ll as Crichton invests his story with terrific period detail and as castles, sword-play, jousts, sudden death and enough bold knig hts-in-armor and seductive ladies-in-waiting to fill any toystore 's action-figure shelves appear. There's strong suspense, too, as Crichton cuts between past and present, where the time-travel ma chinery has broken: Will the heroes survive and make it back? The novel has a calculated feel but, even so, it engages as no Crich ton tale has done since Jurassic Park, as it brings the past back to vigorous, entertaining life. Agent, Lynn Nesbit. 1,500,000 fi rst printing; Literary Guild nain selection; simultaneous large-p rint edition and audiobook. (Nov. 16) Copyright 1999 Reed Busine ss Information, Inc. --This text refers to the paperback edition. About the Author Born in Chicago in 1942, Michael Crichton firs t trained as a doctor before going on to become one of the most s uccessful writers in the world. In 1994 he achieved a feat unmatc hed by any other writer: by having simultaneously a number one TV series, book and movie with, respectively, ER (which he created) , Disclosure and Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park, on its release the highest-grossing film of all time. He also directed several movies, including The Great Railway Robbery with Sean Connery and Donald Sutherland. His high-concept thrillers were international bestsellers, and in total his books have sold more than 200 mill ion copies worldwide. He died in 2008. --This text refers to the paperback edition. From School Library Journal YA-Combining time travel, archaeological exploration, and a power struggle in medi eval France, this action-packed story will grab teens' attention from the very first page. ITC, a company located in the New Mexic o desert, is at the forefront of the new science of quantum techn ology. It has secretly developed a means of transporting humans b ack in time. In the Dordogne region of southwest France, a team o f company-sponsored archaeologists and historians is unearthing t he remains of a medieval castle, village, and monastery with the goal of developing a major tourist attraction. The words HELP ME followed by 4/7/1357 written in ink and on paper used in the 14th century are found at the site. It seems that Professor Johnston, the team leader, demanded that he be transported back to the set tlement, and obviously he is in danger there. A rescue effort is launched, and five people are transported back to April 1357: two escorts from ITC and three historians from the Dordogne project. Their time machine allows them 37 hours for the rescue, but with in minutes of their arrival, the escorts are killed by a band of horsemen. The three survivors set out to find the missing man, an d their race against time results in a gripping tale. YAs will be fascinated by this juxtaposition of modern-day physics with deta ils of a medieval siege. Molly Connally, Kings Park Library, Fair fax County, VA Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. -- This text refers to the paperback edition. Excerpt. ® Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. He should never have taken th at shortcut. Dan Baker winced as his new Mercedes S500 sedan bou nced down the dirt road, heading deeper into the Navajo reservati on in northern Arizona. Around them, the landscape was increasing ly desolate: distant red mesas to the east, flat desert stretchin g away in the west. They had passed a village half an hour earlie r- dusty houses, a church and a small school, huddled against a c liff- but since then, they'd seen nothing at all, not even a fenc e. Just empty red desert. They hadn't seen another car for an hou r. Now it was noon, the sun glaring down at them. Baker, a forty- year old building contractor in Phoenix, was beginning to feel un easy. Especially since his wife, an architect, was one of those a rtistic people who wasn't practical about things like gas and wat er. His tank was half-empty. And the car was starting to run hot. Liz, he said, are you sure this is the way? Sitting beside hi m, his wife was bent over the map, tracing the route with his fin ger. It has to be, she said. The guide-book said four miles beyon d the Corazon Canyon turnoff. But we passed Corazon Canyon twent y minutes ago. We must have missed it. How could we miss the tra ding post? she said. I don't know. Baker stared at the road ahea d. But there's nothing out here. Are you sure you want to do this ? I mean, we can get great Navajo rugs in Sedona. They sell al ki nds of rugs in Sedona. Sedona, she sniffed, is not authentic. O f coarse it's authentic, honey. A rug is a rug. Weaving. Okay. He sighed. A weaving. And no, it's not the same, she said. Those Sedona stores carry tourist junk- they're acrylic, not wool. I w ant the weavings that they sell on the reservation. And supposedl y the trading post has an old Sandpainting weaving from the twent ies, by Hosteen Klah. And I want it. Okay Liz. Personally, Baker didn't see why they needed another Navajo rug-weaving- anyway. T hey already had two dozen. She had them all over the house. And p acked away in closets, too. They drove on in silence. The road a head shimmered in the heat so it looked like a silver lake. And t here were mirages, houses or people rising up on the road, but al ways when you came closer, there was nothing there. Dan Baker s ighed again. We must've passed it. Let's go a few more miles, hi s wife said. How many more? I don't know. A few more. How man y, Liz? Let's decide how far we'll go with this thing. Ten more minutes, she said. Okay, he said, ten minutes. He was looking a t his gas gauge when Liz threw her hand to her mouth and said, Da n! Baker turned back to the road just in time to see a shape flas h by-a man, in brown, at the side of the road- and hear a loud th ump from the side of the car. Oh my God! she said. We hit him! What? We hit that guy. No, we didn't. We hit a pothole. In the rearview mirror, Baker could see the man still standing at the s ide of the road. A figure in brown, rapidly disappearing in the d ust cloud behind the car as they drove away. We couldn't have hi t him, Baker said. He's still standing. Dan. We hit him. I saw i t. I don't think so, honey. Baker looked again in the rearview m irror. But now he saw nothing except the cloud of dust behind the car. We better go back, she said. Why? Baker was pretty sure that his wife was wrong and that they hadn't hit the man on the r oad. But if they had hit him, and if he was even slightly injured - just a head cut, a scratch- then it was going to mean a very lo ng delay in their trip. They'd never get to Phoenix by nightfall. Anybody out here was undoubtedly a Navajo; they'd have to take h im to a hospital, or at least to the nearest big town, which was Gallup, and that was out of their way- I thought you wanted to g o back,: she said. I do. Then let's go back. I just don't wan t any problems, Liz. Dan. I don't, Century, 1999, 2.75, Ace, 1992-11-01. Mass Market Paperback. Like New. 1.2000 in x 6.7000 in x 4.1000 in. TV series tie-in paperback with photo cover. Tight copy that looks unread. Some light edge wear, otherwise new conditon., Ace, 1992-11-01, 5, UK: Pelican, 1963. Minor creasing of spine and some age toning of pages otherwise still a good reading copy. Mass Market Paperback. Good., Pelican, 1963, 2.5, Spectra. Used; Very Good. Spectra 1986 MMP. Page edges have some yellowing but text is clean and unmarked. Front cover has a small chip at edge, covers have light wear at edges. Spine is uncreased,. Book Condition: Very Good . 1986. MASS MARKET PAPERBACK., Spectra, 1986, 3, Baen Books. Used; Very Good. Baen Books 2007 MMP. Page edges have some yellowing but text is clean and unmarked. Covers have light wear. Spine is tight. Book Condition: Very Good . 2007. MASS MARKET PAPERBACK., Baen Books, 2007, 3, Baen, 2007-01-01. Mass Market Paperback. Good. 1.3000 in x 6.7000 in x 4.1000 in. This is a used book in good condition and may show some signs of use or wear ., Baen, 2007-01-01, 2.5, 1960 mass-market paperback. Covers, binding and pages good. Some pages have writing or highlighting in text. No torn or missing pages. Fast, friendly service., E. P. Dutton & Co., 1960, 2.5, Harlequin Enterprises ULC, 2003. Mass Market Paperback. Acceptable. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed., Harlequin Enterprises ULC, 2003, 2.5, Dell Quantum, 1980. Mass Market Paperback. Acceptable. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed., Dell Quantum, 1980, 2.5, Bantam Books, 1979. Good paperback. Mass Market Paperback. Good., Bantam Books, 1979, 2.5, Tor Science Fiction, January 2012. Mass Market . 3.1 PB standard 50%., Tor Science Fiction, 0, McGraw-Hill School Education Group, 1996. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed., McGraw-Hill School Education Group, 1996, 3, HarperCollins Leadership, 2021-02-09. Hardcover. Very Good. 9x6x0. Scratch and dent. Cover may have wear, dings, tears, other damage, or be missing dust jacket. Buy multiples from our store to save on shipping., HarperCollins Leadership, 2021-02-09, 3, Penguin Publishing Group, 1992. Mass Market Paperback. Acceptable. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed., Penguin Publishing Group, 1992, 2.5, Tor Science Fiction, 2012. Mass Market Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed., Tor Science Fiction, 2012, 2.5, UsedAcceptable. Mass market paperback in ACCEPTABLE condition. Book is perfectly usable, but has heavy wear or cosmetic issues which may include a cocked spine, creased spine, heavy wear, yellowed pages, price stickers, etc. Cover art may be different from that in photo., 0, UsedGood. Mass market paperback in GOOD condition with normal wear from use. Cover art my differ from that in photo., 0, Dell Quantum, 1980. Mass Market Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed., Dell Quantum, 1980, 2.5, US: Random House, 2004. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. A copy that has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. The next bull market is here. It's not in stocks. It's not in bonds. It's i n commodities -and some smart investors will be riding that bull to record returns in the next decade. Before Jim Rogers hit the road to write his bestselling books Investment Bi ker and Adventure Capitalist, he was one of the world's most successful inv estors. He cofounded the Quantum Fund and made so much money that he never needed to work again. Yet despite his success, Rogers has never written a b ook of practical investment advice-until now. In Hot Commodities, Rogers offers the lowdown on the most lucrative markets for today and tomorrow. In 1998, gliding under the radar, a bull market in commodities began. Rogers thinks it's going to continue for at least fifte en years-and he's put his money where his mouth is: In 1998, he started his own commodities index fund. It's up 165% since then, with more than $200 m illion invested, and it's the single-best performing index fund in the worl d in any asset class. Less risky than stocks and less sluggish than bonds,, commodities are where the money is-and will be in the years ahead. Rogers' s strategies are simple and straightforward. You can start small-a few thou sand dollars will suffice. It's all about putting your money into stuff you understand, the basic materials of everyday life, like coal, sugar, cotton , corn, or crude oil. Once you recognize the cyclical and historical tradin g patterns outlined here, you'll be on your way. In language that is both col., Random House, 2004, 3<
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Hot Commodities : How Anyone Can Invest Profitably in the World's Best Market by Jim Rogers - gebrauchtes Buch1998, ISBN: 9781400063376
The next bull market is here. It's not in stocks. It's not in bonds. It's in commodities -and some smart investors will be riding that bull to record returns in the next decade. Before Ji… Mehr…
The next bull market is here. It's not in stocks. It's not in bonds. It's in commodities -and some smart investors will be riding that bull to record returns in the next decade. Before Jim Rogers hit the road to write his bestselling books "Investment Biker "and" Adventure Capitalist, " he was one of the world's most successful investors. He cofounded the Quantum Fund and made so much money that he never needed to work again. Yet despite his success, Rogers has never written a book of practical investment advice-until now. In "Hot Commodities, " Rogers offers the lowdown on the most lucrative markets for today and tomorrow. In 1998, gliding under the radar, a bull market in commodities began. Rogers thinks it's going to continue for at least fifteen years-and he's put his money where his mouth is: In 1998, he started his own commodities index fund. It's up 165% since then, with more than $200 million invested, and it's the single-best performing index fund in the world in any asset class. Less risky than stocks and less sluggish than bonds,, commodities are where the money is-and will be in the years ahead. Rogers's strategies are simple and straightforward. You can start small-a few thousand dollars will suffice. It's all about putting your money into stuff you understand, the basic materials of everyday life, like coal, sugar, cotton, corn, or crude oil. Once you recognize the cyclical and historical trading patterns outlined here, you'll be on your way. In language that is both colorful and accessible, but Rogers explains why the world of commodity investing can be one of the simplest of all-and how commodities are the bases by which investors can value companies, markets, and whole economies. To be a truly great investor is to know something about commodities. For small investors and high rollers alike, "Hot Commodities" is as good as gold . . . or lead, or aluminum, which are some of the commodities Rogers says could be as rewarding for investors. Media > Book, [PU: Random House]<
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US: Random House, 2004. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. A copy that has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. The next bull market is here. It's not in stocks. It's not in bonds. It's i n commodities -and some smart investors will be riding that bull to record returns in the next decade. Before Jim Rogers hit the road to write his bestselling books Investment Bi ker and Adventure Capitalist, he was one of the world's most successful inv estors. He cofounded the Quantum Fund and made so much money that he never needed to work again. Yet despite his success, Rogers has never written a b ook of practical investment advice-until now. In Hot Commodities, Rogers offers the lowdown on the most lucrative markets for today and tomorrow. In 1998, gliding under the radar, a bull market in commodities began. Rogers thinks it's going to continue for at least fifte en years-and he's put his money where his mouth is: In 1998, he started his own commodities index fund. It's up 165% since then, with more than $200 m illion invested, and it's the single-best performing index fund in the worl d in any asset class. Less risky than stocks and less sluggish than bonds,, commodities are where the money is-and will be in the years ahead. Rogers' s strategies are simple and straightforward. You can start small-a few thou sand dollars will suffice. It's all about putting your money into stuff you understand, the basic materials of everyday life, like coal, sugar, cotton , corn, or crude oil. Once you recognize the cyclical and historical tradin g patterns outlined here, you'll be on your way. In language that is both col., Random House, 2004, 3<
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Before Rogers hit the road to write his bestselling books "Investment Biker" and "Adventure Capitalist," he was one of the world's most successful investors. Now he offers the lowdown on the most lucrative markets for today and tomorrow. Bücher > Fremdsprachige Bücher > Englische Bücher 24.2 cm x 16.0 cm x 2.4 cm mm , Random House Inc., Gebundene Ausgabe, Random House Inc.<
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