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Posts Tagged ‘Vidhan Rana’
A Decade Goes By – Time For Some Reflection
Thursday, December 30th, 2010As I was making plans for a New Year’s party, it suddenly struck me that we were moving into a new decade in a few hours. (more…)
Project Activity Remains Slow as Corporate Profits Increase
Tuesday, November 30th, 2010According to the U.S. Commerce Department, corporate profits in the country hit an all-time high of $1.659 trillion in the latest quarter. (more…)
Nepal: Resilience Amid Chaos
Friday, October 29th, 2010
Vidhan Rana, a research analyst at Whittaker Associates and member of our staff since January 2008, moved back to his home country, Nepal, after six years of study and work in the United States. (more…)
Whittaker Associates Opens Office in Nepal!
Thursday, September 30th, 2010Okay, so maybe not literally…but Vidhan Rana, one of our employees who has worked several years for us stateside, is now relocating to Kathmandu, Nepal. (more…)
The Changing Economy: The Impact on Consumption and the Stock Market
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010We have heard many economists say that the U.S. economy is heavily dependent on consumer spending. (more…)
The Rise of Small Businesses
Friday, July 30th, 2010According to the Edward Lowe Foundation’s website, www.YourEconomy.org, the number of self-employed people in the United States has increased from approximately 2.2 million in 1993 to 7.8 million in 2008 (more…)
With Growth in U.S. Solar Industry, International Solar Companies Target the U.S. Market
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010For many years, Europe appeared to be at the forefront of the solar industry. Most of the world’s major manufacturers were located there, and most of the sales happened in Europe as well. (more…)
2010s: The Decade for Biotech?
Friday, April 30th, 2010The 2000s were arguably the decade of the internet and social media with names like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn making a big splash in both our economy and culture. So what will be the “it” thing for the next ten years? (more…)

