LMAs average 3.5% of market revenue: Bear Stearns study tracks performance of deals in top 100 markets. (local marketing agreements)(Brief Article)McClellan, Steve
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Bear Market Omen? The ‘Average Stock’ Is Breaking Down The stock market has been in a corrective sideways move for the better part of 2018. Is it ready to decline even lower? Well if the “average stock” is any indication, then investors should be concerned....
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This is one of those. I agree - the conflicting opinions are baffling. Housing starts are way down, and commercial construction is dipping as well. Sadly, these realities are tied to a mortgage and finance mess that the Feds haven't fixed. And then there's the global market vortex: hey...