Author: Serkadis

  • David Beckham “The Simpsons” Snub

    David Beckham missed out on the chance to get animated for The Simpsons after series producers determined the soccer star wasn’t famous enough for U.S. audiences.

    Huh?!

    The L.A. Galaxy star was in talks to appear as a yellow character on the long-running cartoon but executive producer Al Jean eventually snubbed him after deciding the cameo wouldn’t work.

    “I had to phone David Beckham to tell him sorry. I didn’t think he was a big enough star for an American audience. I get a lot of grief about that. Some people got angry about it and told me, ‘I bet you would have put (former professional soccer star) George Best on!’ But I would have turned him down too.”

    British celebrities to have guest starred on The Simpsons include Ricky Gervais, Emily Blunt, and Simon Cowell.


  • Why to Apply for TechStars Boston 2010 Today

    If you are thinking about applying to the TechStars Boston 2010 program, take 15 minutes and do it now.  Tomorrow (Tuesday 1/5) is TechStars for a Day in Cambridge, MA.  You’ll only get an invitation if you have applied by today.  You’ll get to spend the day learning about TechStars and hanging out with TechStars mentors like Shawn Broderick, David Cohen, Bill Warner, Bijan Sabet along with some of founders from TechStars Boston 2009 companies, such as AccelGolf, AmpIdea, Localytics, and TempMine.

    If you are thinking about starting a company and wonder why you’d bother with TechStars, take a look at the great post that Tom Monaghan, the co-founder of TempMine, wrote today titled Mentorship-driven or Why I applied to TechStars.

    And, as a special bonus late breaking news item, Graphic.ly (formerly named Take Comics, one of the TechStars Boulder 2009 companies) announced that it has raised a $1.2m financing led by DFJ Mercury with participation from Starz Media and some well known angels.  My good friend Micah Baldwin has joined as CEO.  Psyched for them.

    Come out and play.  Entrepreneurship is fun.


  • Observando el Horizonte

    Cartagena de Indias, Colombia

  • Tiger Woods Vanity Fair February 2010 [Shirtless Cover Photo]

    Talk about awkward timing: Scandal-shamed womanizer Tiger Woods and his bulging biceps are plastered across the February cover of Vanity Fair Magazine. Legendary shutterbug Annie Leibovitz snapped Tiger shirtless and pumping iron for a groundbreaking spread just weeks before the winter sex scandal that prompted the golfing champ’s fall from grace last November. The full portfolio features never-before-seen photos of a raw Woods.


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  • Twitter Kicks Off 2010 with 10 New Hires

    Twitter is starting off 2010 in force by announcing, more or less officially, 10 new hires to bolster its growing team and ambitions. The microblogging platform maintains lists of all of its employees which revealed that the company has been snatching up a number of people from big tech companies like Google and a couple of social networks like Ning and Bebo.

    As blogger Louis Gray spotted, the biggest new hire seems to be Bakari Brock, a lawyer at Google and YouTube for the past couple of years who specializes in “in-house commercial practice focuses on negotiation and drafting of music, video and software licenses; and counseling on copyright, ecommerce, and general policy issues,” as his LinkedIn profile describes.

    His arrival could mean that Twitter was preparing some sort of move into content distribution, which would certainly justify the need for some in-house legal prowess, but this does seem a bit of a stretch for a company that has managed to maintain a rather focused interest. Twitter is about to provide a great service and a great API which third-parties can use to add any sort of embellishment they want. But, even if Twitter isn’t doing anything in the content field itself, a huge amount of content does pass through the service every day and maybe the company is just playing it safe.

    “Paul Soals (formerly of Bebo), Ed Ceaser (form… (read more)

  • The Boston Deals You Missed During the Holidays: Cash for Kala Pharma, Funds for ViewFinity, Silver for SCVNGR, & More

    Ryan McBride wrote:

    Feeling a bit out of the loop on the New England tech and life sciences news? Don’t fret. We’ve compiled the Boston-area deals you may have missed during the last couple of weeks of 2009. There were enough of them to indicate that tech lawyers and execs were quite busy over the break.

    —Waltham, MA-based software firm ViewFinity found $8.6 million in Series B funding, according to an SEC filing. The firm, which makes SaaS software for support and management of desktops, laptops, and other computing devices, says on its website that its investors are Chicago-based JK&B Capital and Giza Venture Capital, of Israel and Singapore. The exact investors in the second-round financing were not listed in the regulatory filing.

    EnglishCentral reported in an SEC filing that it scooped up new funding in a $3.5 million equity round. I checked out the demo of the firm’s video-based system for learning English online, and it looked like a potentially effective way to pick up the language. Though the participants in the round were not named in the filing, the Lexington, MA-based startup revealed back in October that its backers include Atlas Venture and Google Ventures.

    Eye Gate Pharma, of Waltham, brought in $11 million of a planned $22.7 million financing round, according to a regulatory filing. The company, which said back in March 2008 that it had raised $31 million, is developing a drug delivery device that uses electrical currents to put drugs deep into the eye without needles. Company CEO Stephen From told investors back in October that he was raising money to fund a late-stage clinical trial of the firm’s lead drug, a reformulated corticosteroid, for dry eye syndrome

    —The state of Massachusetts revealed two days before Christmas all of the Bay State biotechs that had recently been awarded $25 million in tax breaks as an incentive to create more than 900 jobs in the commonwealth over the next year. Not surprisingly, some …Next Page »







  • Marketplace’s Paddy Hirsch Has An Awesome Explanation Of The CRE Bubble

    Paddy Hirsch, a senior editor at Marketplace, has knack for explaining complex financial situations through drawings on a whiteboard. His latest video tackles what many think will be the next big bubble: commercial real estate. Watch the video below for a brief rundown on why CRE is an impending disaster.

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  • New Sponsor and Partners for SharpBrains Summit

    Back to work after nice mini-break…let’s all have a great 2010, and a fruitful decade.

    We are proud to announce a new sponsor and several partners who are helping make the SharpBrains Summit a reality.

    Sponsor

    Arrowsmith_logoThe Arrowsmith Program is a comprehensive suite of cognitive programs for students with learning disabilities that targets 19 areas of the brain that are most commonly involved in learning.  It integrates two lines of neuroscience research, that of Russian neuropsychologist, A.R. Luria and the American psychologist, Mark Rosenzweig, into a methodology with a multitude of practical applications for addressing learning disabilities.  The Arrowsmith Program identifies and strengthens the weak cognitive areas that affect learning and each student works on cognitive programs that are individually designed for his or her areas of learning difficulty.  The Arrowsmith Program was developed at Arrowsmith School in Toronto where it has been offered since 1979 and is available in public and private schools in Canada and the U.S.

    Partners

    biiaThe Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA), founded in 1980, is the leading national organization serving and representing individuals, families and professionals who are touched by a life-altering, often devastating, traumatic brain injury (TBI). Together with its network of more than 40 chartered state affiliates, as well as hundreds of local chapters and support groups across the country, the BIAA provides information, education and support to assist the 3.17 million Americans currently living with traumatic brain injury and their families.

    ucsb_yellowThe UC-Santa Barbara Neuroscience Research Institute has a mission to promote and facilitate interdisciplinary neuroscience research. Work in the institute integrates the tools and strategies of modern molecular biology, genetics, cell biology, developmental biology, biopsychology, biochemistry, physiology, biophysics and bioengineering.

    aprf_logo1The Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation (ARPF), established in 1993, is dedicated to reducing the incidence of Alzheimer’s disease by conducting clinical research and providing educational outreach. Our mission is to make available information, from conventional and complementary medicine, that will empower people to build healthy brains.

    highres_6913102OLLI @ Berkeley is one of the 121 Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes on university and college campuses in 48 states (plus the District of Columbia) supported by the Bernard Osher Foundation. OLLI @ Berkeley provides older adults an intellectual, cultural and creative connection to Berkeley as well as a place for Berkeley’s distinguished faculty and others to share their research and interests in an interdisciplinary exchange of ideas.

    To learn more about the upcoming SharpBrains Summit (January 18-20th), click Here.

  • Saut: Bank Your Trading Profits And Watch Out For Classic January Head Fakes

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    Raymond James strategist Jeff Saut continues to present a cautious tone in his first research note of the year

    Last Monday we wrote, “As we enter the New Year, we are once again turning cautious because the Treasury market is breaking down (higher rates) and the U.S. dollar is rallying. . . . Therefore, we think it prudent to ‘bank’ some trading profits and hedge some investment positions as we approach the new year.”

    Moreover, one of the lessons we have learned is that the beginning of a new year is often punctuated with head fakes, both on the upside as well as the downside. One of the greatest upside head fakes was in January 1973 when in the first two weeks of that year the DJIA rallied to a new all-time high of 1051.70 before sliding ~20%. While we are clearly not predicting that, what we have indeed experienced since the March “lows” is the second greatest percentage rally (69%), adjusted for time (nine months), since the 1933 rally. Following that 1933 explosion of 116% in just five months came a pretty decent downside correction. Since we tend to be “odds players,” prudence suggests some caution is again warranted.

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  • Já é carnaval em Pernambuco…minhas fotos nas prévias de Olinda

    Podem nos chamar de apressados, mas o carnaval já começou na Terra do Frevo.:lol::banana: :banana: :banana:

    Ontem estive nas ladeiras de Olinda para dançar frevo e maracatu e até samba.:lol:

    Todas as fotos são by Ap_Recife.

    1. Natal e carnaval, aqui tudo se mistura.:lol:

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    3. Preparando-se para o maracatu. Amo esse ritmo.

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    7. Desde pequeno…

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    9. Imagens da bandeira sempre rpesentes…

    10. Segurança para os foliões.:cheers:

    11. Saio já…

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    14. De repente, uma multidão se aproxima…

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    16. Bloco de frevo animadíssimo…impossível ficar parado.:banana:

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    18. É a Pitombeira dos Quatro Cantos

    19. Até parece que já é carnaval.:lol:

    20. Em Olinda é assim, vc brinca e aprecia isso…

    21. E isso…

    22. No Alto da Sé eu me jogo no ensaio de samba.:banana:

    23. Enquanto danço samba, aproveito a vista. Olha que skyline.:cheers:

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    26. Enquanto a gente sobe para o Alto da Sé, pode apreciar a paisagem…

    27. E já vai entrando no clima

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    29. Coisa lindaaaaaaaaaaaaa.

    30. Artesanato para turistas…

    31. O Uruguai é esperto…

    32. Bela construção…

    33. Agora meu papel de parede. Estou no clima ou não? 😆

    Espero que gostem.

  • Bosch Predicts Sales Increase – Sustained by Growth in Emerging Markets

    Robert Bosch has released an optimistic 2010 sales forecast for its car parts core business. The company is expecting a 10% sales increase in this sector, based on growth in emerging markets and as automotive producers build up their stocks, writes just-auto.com.

    Bosch’s 2009 sales saw a 20% decrease, only reaching €22 billion, but the company predicts that revenue will return to the pre-crisis level of 2007 by 2012, as Bernd Bohr, chief of the car parts division declared at … (read more)

  • UL Environment and LG Electronics Announce First Third-Party Certified Sustainable Computer Monitor

    UL Environment Tests and Certifies LG’s E2350V Monitor For Sustainable Design, Manufacture and Disposal

    UL Environment, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Underwriters Laboratories, announced today that LG Electronics is the first company to earn UL Environment’s new Sustainable Product Certification (SPC) for high tech equipment.

    LG’s new 23-inch class* E2350VLED LCD computer monitor – to be introduced later this week at the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas – is the first product to complete UL Environment’s independent, third-party certification for meeting the IEEE 1680 environmental performance benchmark for consumer electronics, which includes ENERGY STAR® requirements for energy efficiency.

    The LG monitor will be the first to carry the UL Environment Sustainable Product Certification mark, a green leaf encircling the familiar “UL” initials. UL Environment-certified environmental criteria include the elimination or reduction of certain hazardous substances that pose threats to human health and the environment.

    Ninety percent of the materials and parts used to make the E2350V monitor can be reused or recycled at the end of the product’s useful life, reducing the amount of materials sent to landfills. The monitor is sold in packaging that is 90 percent recyclable as well.

    UL Environment’s testing confirmed that the LG monitor earned an IEEE 1680 Gold rating, the most stringent and prestigious of three levels of compliance. The E2350V is believed to be the only Gold-rated monitor on the market to achieve third-party certification of its sustainable attributes.

    “LG is committed to environmental sustainability. We strive to design products that address the environmental impact of consumer electronics and offer consumers something better,” said James Shad, President of LG Electronics USA.

    “Independent third-party certification by an organization with UL Environment’s credibility and expertise underscores LG’s sustainability achievements in the minds of consumers and retailers alike.”

    In order to determine compliance with the IEEE 1680 sustainability standard, UL Environment assessed product documentation and records, physically examined product samples, independently tested the product for compliance to ENERGY STAR® requirements and conducted onsite audits of manufacturing facilities.

    “In an era when ‘greenwashing’ is growing more prevalent, UL Environment is proud to be able to certify to the public and reassure consumers that this product meets our holistic sustainability criteria for design, manufacture and end-of-life disposal,” said Steve Wenc, President of UL Environment.

    “We expect that consumers who are already very familiar with the UL Mark for product safety will begin looking for the UL Environment Sustainable Product Certification mark as a credible, third-party endorsement of the product’s environmental performance backed by rigorous scientific testing and auditing.”

    Supporting LG Electronics’ worldwide “green” initiatives, the UL Environment Sustainable Product Certification adds to LG’s distinction as the first consumer electronics manufacturer to have products assessed via the UL Environmental Claims Validation (ECV) program.

    The ECV program tests individual product environmental claims and provides companies with a source for independent, third-party green claims validation.

    UL Environment is also leading sustainability standards development efforts in multiple industries to create comprehensive guidelines for sustainable product development where they do not currently exist.

    About LG Electronics USA

    LG Electronics USA, Inc., based in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., is the North American subsidiary of LG Electronics, Inc., a $45 billion global force and technology leader in consumer electronics, home appliances and mobile communications.

    In the United States, LG Electronics sells a range of stylish and innovative home entertainment products, mobile phones, home appliances and business solutions, all under LG’s “Life’s Good” marketing theme.

    For more information, please visit LGusa.com.

    About UL Environment, Inc.

    UL Environment (ULE) is helping support the growth and development of sustainable products and services in the global marketplace through standards development and independent third-party assessment and certification.

    ULE is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Underwriters Laboratories Inc., a global leader in conformity assessment that has been testing products and writing standards for more than a century.

    ULE currently offers Environmental Claims Validation (ECV), a service testing and validating manufacturers’ self-declared environmental claims and Sustainable Product Certification (SPC), a service testing and certifying products to accepted industry standards for environmental sustainability.

    ULE is developing additional environmental standards, training and advisory services to support organizations in the sustainable products and services industry.

    For more information please visit ulenvironment.com.

    *E2350V 23-inch class/23.0-inch diagonal


  • Finalists for the 2010 Independent Games Festival announced

    They may not have big multinational publishers backing them, but that’s not gonna stop these independent game developers from putting the “in” in “indie”. So who’s in? Find out right now the finalists of the 2010

  • Ex-Mayor Admits Stealing Women’s Underwear

    Quote:

    A former mayor of a Lancashire town has admitted breaking into women’s homes and stealing their underwear.

    Ian Stafford, 59, of Sandycroft Place, Preesall, resigned as mayor of Preesall when he was arrested in connection with the missing garments.

    He pleaded guilty to three counts of burglary at Preston Crown Court.

    Female residents called in police after their underwear kept disappearing and one victim even installed a hidden camera in her bedroom.

    His barrister Richard Haworth said he had no previous convictions.

    Judge Philip Sycamore gave the part-time handyman and gardener bail but told him not to "draw any conclusions" from that about his sentence.

    "All sentencing options are open," he said.

    The case was adjourned until 5 February for pre-sentencing reports.

    The burglaries took place at buildings in Poulton-le-Fylde and Stalmine between 1 January and 26 June last year.


    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/l…re/8439446.stm

    :lol:I’m sorry but this one made me laugh.

  • The Jolie-Pitts Do “Mary Poppins” On Broadway

    Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie took their children — Maddox, Pax, Zahara, and Shiloh — to a Broadway performance of Mary Poppins on Sunday.





    The Golden Couple took their four oldest children to a matinee performance of the musical at the New Amsterdam Theatre in New York City yesterday afternoon. Brad and Angie’s 17-month-old twins, Knox and Vivienne, missed out on the musical.

    The Brangelina Brat Pack has been spotted all over the Big Apple over the past few weeks as the 34-year-old actress finishes shooting scenes for her espionage thriller, Salt.


  • Cable and Satellite Rates Are Going Up, Up, Up [Cable]

    Both Time Warner Cable and DirecTV are jacking their prices up, passing along higher channel rates to the customer. My, what a nice reminder this is that you really don’t need to be paying for cable!

    Yes, a late deal was struck between Fox and Time Warner Cable, but that deal involves Time Warner paying Fox more for the right to carry its stations. And guess who’s paying for those rates? You are, sucker.

    Meanwhile, the Food Network and HGTV are currently being blacked out for Cablevision customers while a similar dispute is going on. It will probably be resolved the same way: with higher costs for consumers.

    Oh, and did I mention that DirecTV is increasing both its costs for basic service as well as for DVRs?

    Yes, it’s getting ugly out there, folks. Or more ugly, I should say. Networks are threatened by cable, so they want more money to run on cable. Meanwhile, cable networks are getting more and more viewers and clout, so they want more money too. And in the middle are cable and satellite companies, who have no plans of giving up any of their profits to these bitchy networks. So that leaves you, the customer, holding the bill.

    Luckily, it’s never been easier to cut these guys loose, save yourself $100/month and never look back. Why not send them all a message? These guys just aren’t as essential as they think they are. [NY Times; Consumerist]







  • In the Field: New tombs found at Saqqara

    UPDATED (and still working my way through my various emails and alerts)

    Heritage Key (Sean Williams)

    With slideshows

    Two large tombs have been discovered at the ancient Egyptian necropolis of Saqqara – one of which is the largest ever found at the site. The 26th Dynasty tombs, likely robbed during the Roman era, are nonetheless filled with important arefacts including coffins, skeletons, pottery and mummified eagles.

    The tombs, discovered by an Egyptian archaeological mission from the Supreme Council of Antiquities, are at the Ras El Gisr area of Saqqara, near the landmark’s entrance. Both tombs are cut into the hills of the region: the larger first tomb is hewn from limestone while the other is mud-brick.

    The larger tomb is comprised of a rock-hewn hallway followed by several small chambers and corridors. During excavation the team discovered two dust-filled rooms which led to another hall decked with skeletons, coffins and pots. A further corridor ran down to a seven metre-deep burial shaft. A sealed room in the second tomb contained Saite pots and coffins.

    IOL

    Archaeologists have unearthed a 2500-year-old tomb in the ancient necropolis of Saqqara, Egypt’s Culture Ministry announced on Monday.

    The tomb is the largest and oldest yet discovered in Saqqara, the main cemetery for the ancient Egyptian city of Memphis, 30 kilometres south of modern Cairo, Egypt’s Supreme Council for Antiquities said in a statement.

    The discovery “shows that Saqqara still harbours secrets,” said chief Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass.

    Xinhuanet

    Two tombs dating back to 26th dynasty (500 B.C.) were found in Saqqara area, 30 km south of Cairo, said Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) Secretary GeneralZahi Hawwas Monday.

    The two tombs were built in stone, said Hawwas, adding one of them was the largest found in the archeological area of Saqqara.

    The tomb was robbed in late Roman rule of Egypt, he said.

    abc.es

    Ambos mausoleos, situados en la zona de Ras al Gesr, se encuentran enterrados y tienen grabados en varios de sus muros, según explica una nota del Consejo Supremo de Antigüedades (CSA) difundida hoy.

    Una de las dos construcciones funerarias es la de mayores dimensiones hallada en la zona hasta el momento e incluye numerosos pasillos, habitaciones y salas, explicó Zahi Hawas, secretario general del CSA.

    Esta tumba está precedida por dos grandes fachadas, una de piedra caliza y otra de ladrillo, según el comunicado.

    Dos de sus habitaciones, que se encontraban llenas de material de construcción y de tierra, conducen a una sala en cuyo interior han sido hallados varios esqueletos y vasijas de cerámica.

    En otra sala pequeña fue descubierto un pozo con una profundidad de siete metros.

    En la parte norte de la tumba también han sido encontradas varias momias de halcones que se encuentran en un buen estado de conservación.

    News24

    Though the tomb had been opened several times over the millennia, and apparently had been looted in the 5th Century AD, the complex still contains human remains, mummified hawks and shards of ancient pottery.
  • Museums: Grand Egyptian Museum progress report

    drhawass.com (Zahi Hawass)

    With photos of various personnel and dignitaries.

    Last Thursday I visited the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) to view the progress of the construction of this important new museum for Egyptian antiquities.

    The amazing thing about this building is how modern the design is, and its location next to the Giza plateau, with the pyramids in the background; the museum will be facing the light with an incredible view. The GEM will be a beautiful space in which visitors can experience the art and artifacts of ancient Egypt in the shadow of the pyramids.

    Phase 1 of the construction was finished some time ago, and the recently completed Phase 2 includes the building of the conservation labs, energy center, and fire station. This museum now boasts perhaps the largest museum conservation labs anywhere in the world. There is nothing comparable to the size of the storage areas and the laboratories. The storage rooms have tall, movable shelves designed for secure storage and easy access of artifacts. Storage facilities will also have carefully regulated environmental controls with different sections for different types of material, for example organic or non-organic material, or low temperature storage.

    The conservation labs contain state of the art equipment for the preservation and restoration of artifacts, to make this one of the best conservation labs in the world. The Conservation Center is built 10 meters below street level so that it will blend into the natural environment as well as improve security. We are planning now to move some objects chosen from the Cairo Museum to the new lab for conservation and restoration. This way, the objects will be ready to be installed in the museum when it is completed.

  • Research: Pottery chronology methodology applied

    The Sentinel Online

    Karl Lorenz, professor of sociology and anthropology at Shippensburg University, is spending almost a year doing archaeological work in Cairo, thanks to a Fulbright Scholars Grant.

    Seven faculty members have received Fulbright grants during the last 11 years, according to Robert Stephens, SU’s director of international studies and associate professor of management and marketing, and the Fulbright representative on campus. Some received Fulbright grants while working at other universities.

    According to Lorenz, the nearly year-long project is the realization of a personal goal.

    “The thing that made me want to tackle the study in the first place is (that) I’m an archaeologist and teach a class on Egypt,” Lorenz said by phone from Cairo.

    He’s sharing the experience with his wife, Kathleen Cain, and teen-aged triplets. Cain is a professor of developmental psychology at Gettysburg College and is in Cairo on a Fulbright grant of her own, working on a project that involves Egyptian children.

    It is a return trip for Lorenz, who last year accompanied his wife to Cairo. Lorenz, who is on sabbatical from SU, said that his research involves applying the same “pottery chronology study” he used during five years of research on Native American mound builders in the Southwest.

  • Deutsche Bank: Big Box Retailers Saved Christmas During That Nasty Blizzard (WMT)

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    Deutsche Bank today released a retail sales preview for all types of retail stores around the country.

    Turns out that despite the huge blizzard that dumped several feet of snow on the eastern U.S., sales figures remain positive due to pre-emptive planning:

    Deutsche Bank: The severe snow storm that blanketed the East Coast with a significant amount of snow on Super Saturday, the Saturday before Christmas, led investors to believe that December retail sales would be crippled. However, the snow storm was widely advertised in the areas that were to be affected, allowing consumers to plan their shopping around the storm. Many shoppers showed up early on Saturday at stores, despite the threat of the oncoming storm as most areas on the East Coast are usually prepared for and accustomed to these typical winter storms; others purchased items online.

    Weather Trends International noted that the holiday season total of 537 inches of snow was well below the 1,210 inches recorded last year. Further, a massive snow storm impacted much of the country during the weekend before Christmas last year, making for an easy compare. The snow storm caused much concern among investors, leading many to moderate their expectations for holiday sales this year, which we believe is a good thing for stocks.

    However, to address procrastinating consumers concerns, some of our retailers, including Wal-Mart (and Sam’s Club), Target, Kohl’s, and Macy’s extended store hours after the storm had passed and in some cases kept select stores open for 24 hours the days leading up to Christmas. The last minute shoppers showed up in the days after the storm to finish their Christmas shopping and to make sure the Grinch didn’t steal Christmas. Though it is worth noting that some sales related to pent-up demand were likely forgone given the disruption of the snow storm, we don’t believe this will have a significant impact on the month, and will instead spread some sales into January.

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