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Image by USDAgov
Ed Morrell greets an employee sewing clothing for his company the Mortex textile mill in Wendell, North Carolina. While most textile companies have moved overseas, Mortex has remained committed to a domestic operation. This domestic operation means that Mortex can provide a quicker turnaround time for customers than their foreign competitors. Mortex produces clothing under the Eagle USA label. In order to financial obligations Morrell was able to secure an American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding from the United States Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, Business and Industry Guaranteed Loan.


An Egyptian business woman
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Image by World Bank Photo Collection
An Egyptian business woman who applied and easily got a loan which enabled her to start two business Photo: Dana Smillie / World Bank

Photo ID: DS-EG003 World Bank


waterfall stocks "no business is too big to fail"
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Image by Joseph W Carrillo
Waterfall stocks shows that "no business is too big to fail". The biggest banks got this big off of Ponzi schemes and financial tricks and could fail at any time. If they are too big to fail they are just too big and it is going against nature to try to keep them in business. Occupy wall street is also growing and Spain is getting ready to default so it is better to sell your stocks now or you will drown in debt.
www.josephwcarrillo.com/

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