"Before you invest, test." This is a basic tenet of PFGBEST as it is clearly a strategic prong of helping customers enjoy a longer and more satisfying experience in the markets. PFGBEST has always advocated that solid education is an important key to investing and trading success. PFGBEST is a leader in providing ways for clients to test-drive products and services, and has … [Read more...]
Stephen Edward Samuelian Says Reemergence of CMBS Lenders Is a Good Sign
A commercial mortgage-backed security (CMBS) is a type of mortgage-backed security, explains Stephen Edward Samuelian. "Commercial mortgage-backed securities," states Stephen Edward Samuelian, "are backed by commercial real estate instead of residential real estate." And recently, according to Stephen Edward Samuelian, CMBS lenders are reemerging. Stephen Edward Samuelian … [Read more...]
Internal Balance Reports that Polluted Areas Have Higher Occurrences of Autism
According to Internal Balance, there are compelling statistics related to autism rates and air pollution in the San Francisco Bay Area. Children born to mothers in neighborhoods with high levels of toxic particulates in the air like mercury, says Internal Balance, have a sharply increased chance of being born with autism or a disorder on the autism spectrum. Internal Balance … [Read more...]
Mario Romano Colts Neck Shares Story of Pop Warner Football’s Namesake
Although Pop Warner Football is a nationally recognized organization, many people know very little of the man for whom it is named. Mario Romano Colts Neck has the scoop on the man behind the name, “Pop Warner” Football. “Well first of all,” Mario Romano Colts Neck says, “his real name was Glenn Scobey Warner.” Mario Romano Colts Neck explains how the nickname “Pop” was given … [Read more...]
Franklin Pediatric Dentist Dr. David Snodgrass Address Parent’s Concerns About Thumb-Sucking
Thumb, finger or pacifier sucking is a common habit among babies and young children, says Franklin pediatric dentist Dr. David Snodgrass, but it typically fades away before a child is 4 years old. The Franklin pediatric dentist practicing at Snodgrass-King Pediatric Dental Associates says that some children, however, prolong their sucking habit beyond these years. In such … [Read more...]