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On Dec. 30, 2011, financial guru Harry Dent was quoted in Bloomberg making a bold prediction: In 2012, the S&P 500 stock index of America's biggest companies would see its value cut in half, or at ...
Dent, born in Columbia, South Carolina, is the son of Republican political strategist Harry S. Dent Sr. Dent is the founder of HS Dent Investment Management, an investment firm based in Tampa, Florida that advises, and markets, the Dent Strategic Portfolio Fund mutual fund. Dent is also the president and founder of the Dent Research and ...
Harry Shuler Dent Sr. (February 21, 1930 – October 2, 2007) was an American political strategist considered one of the architects of the Republican Southern Strategy. One of the South's leading power brokers, he was instrumental in securing the votes to get Richard Nixon nominated for President at the 1968 Republican National Convention . [ 1 ]
For example, in U.S. contemporary economics, Harry Dent, a University of South Carolina and Harvard Business School graduate and Fortune 100 consultant, has popularized the baby-boomer spending wave theory. [1] According to Dent, [2] the stock-market decline of 2008 was a result of baby boomers aging past their peak
Polls misfired during the election campaigns of 2012, 2016, and 2020. Their collective performance four years ago was their worst since 1980.
As 2023 draws to a close, investors who remained in the stock market have reasons to celebrate. The S&P 500 has surged 25% year to date, the Dow is up 13%, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq has shot up 44%.
Distribution of the 2898 answers to 1983 tie breaker Jeux et Stratégie contest. Alain Ledoux is the founding father of the "guess 2 / 3 of the average" game. In 1981, Ledoux used this game as a tie breaker in his French magazine Jeux et Stratégie. He asked about 4,000 readers, who reached the same number of points in previous puzzles ...
The former president's disqualification for insurrection under the 14th Amendment in Colorado threatens to make a mess the justices will likely try to avoid.