By Bruce Holmes on April 28, 2011
Silver has many unique properties that in many cases are irreplaceable by less expensive alternatives. Historical uses for silver have been jewelry, photovoltaic and silverware. Currently silver is used in a wide variety of applications such as electronics and photovoltaic solar cells, and as an antibacterial agent that will almost guarantee that the demand for silver in these expanding markets will grow. For example the photovoltaic industry where it has been reported that silver use went from 3Moz in 2004 to about 50Moz in 2010.
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By Doc Schmyz on August 21, 2010
During a down real estate market, finding foreclosed homes can be easy but you can also find foreclosures in a strong market. Here is a list of the places where you can start your search for foreclosures. You may find success with one or all of these resources. Good Luck.
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By Alex P. Anderson on October 27, 2009
It is best to submit a purchase offer only after you’ve researched everything about your probable home purchase. Submitting an offer to the seller is not the end of the home buying process. You may have to negotiate for the home’s final price if the seller rejects your initial offer.
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