Friday, September 30, 2011

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Rosetta Stone Hindi Version 3


sale  $279.99 
now  $109.99
save  61%


Model: RosettaStone_008
Manufacturer: Rosetta Stone




Monday, September 26, 2011

Rosetta Stone Greek Version 3


sale $279.99

now  $109.99

save 61% 


Model: RosettaStone_007
Manufacturer: Rosetta Stone








Friday, September 23, 2011

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Rosetta Stone English (American) V3


sale $299.01
now  $121.01
save  60% off 




Model: RosettaStone_009
Manufacturer: Rosetta Stone











Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Rosetta Stone Chinese (Mandarin) V3


sale $279.99 
now  $109.99
save 61% off

Model: RosettaStone_010
Manufacturer: Rosetta Stone



Sunday, September 18, 2011

Rosetta Stone Arabic Version 3



SALE $279.99 

NOW $109.99

SAVE 61% OFF

Model: RosettaStone_011

Manufacturer: Rosetta Stone


 

Is Rosetta Stone the Perfect Stock?

Every investor would love to stumble upon the perfect stock. But will you ever really find a stock that provides everything you could possibly want?

One thing's for sure: You'll never discover truly great investments unless you actively look for them. Let's discuss the ideal qualities of a perfect stock, then decide if Rosetta Stone (NYSE: RST  ) fits the bill.

The quest for perfection
Stocks that look great based on one factor may prove horrible elsewhere, making due diligence a crucial part of your investing research. The best stocks excel in many different areas, including these important factors:

    * Growth. Expanding businesses show healthy revenue growth. While past growth is no guarantee that revenue will keep rising, it's certainly a better sign than a stagnant top line.
    * Margins. Higher sales mean nothing if a company can't produce profits from them. Strong margins ensure that company can turn revenue into profit.
    * Balance sheet. At debt-laden companies, banks and bondholders compete with shareholders for management's attention. Companies with strong balance sheets don't have to worry about the distraction of debt.
    * Money-making opportunities. Return on equity helps measure how well a company is finding opportunities to turn its resources into profitable business endeavors.
    * Valuation. You can't afford to pay too much for even the best companies. By using normalized figures, you can see how a stock's simple earnings multiple fits into a longer-term context.
    * Dividends. For tangible proof of profits, a check to shareholders every three months can't be beat. Companies with solid dividends and strong commitments to increasing payouts treat shareholders well.

With those factors in min…