Steve Forbes Interview: Restructuring Expert Harry WilsonMonday, July 18, 2011 @ 11:18AMWilson's Background[forbesvid id="fvn/inidaily/ini-fullvideo-harry-wilson-greece-debt-ceiling-moodys-credit-rating" showid="80"]Steve Forbes: Harry, very nice of you to join us. Harry Wilson: Thanks for having me. Forbes: Before we get into specifics of debt crises and the like, can you describe your background of being a work out specialist and therefore have a lot of grounding in terms of how ...
Investors turn to farming as crop prices riseMonday, July 18, 2011 @ 4:22AMBraden Janowski has never planted seeds or brought in a harvest. Yet when 430 acres of Michigan cornfields were auctioned last summer, it was the 33-year-old software executive who made the winning bid.
Down on the farm, investors see potential, snap up landSunday, July 17, 2011 @ 6:07AMBraden Janowski has never planted seeds or brought in a harvest. He doesn't even own overalls.
Investors see big potential in farmlandSunday, July 17, 2011 @ 12:18AMRising food prices increase interest in profitable land NILES, Mich. - Braden Janowski has never planted seeds or brought in a harvest. He doesn't even own overalls. Talk about this topic
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NEW CROP OF FARMERSSaturday, July 16, 2011 @ 4:03AMBraden Janowski has never planted seeds or brought in a harvest. He doesn't even own overalls. Yet when 430 acres of Michigan cornfields was auctioned last summer, it was Janowski, a brash, 33-year-old software executive, who made the winning bid.
AP: Investors bank on profits on the farmSaturday, July 16, 2011 @ 1:30AMBraden Janowski has never planted seeds or brought in a harvest. He doesn't even own overalls.
Investors see big potential in owning farmlandFriday, July 15, 2011 @ 7:37PMBraden Janowski has never planted seeds or brought in a harvest. He doesn't even own overalls. Yet when 430 acres of Michigan cornfields was auctioned last summer, it was Janowski, a brash, 33-year-old software executive, who made the winning bid. It was so high — $4 million, 25 percent above the next-highest — that some farmers stood, shook their heads and walked out. And Janowski figures he ...
Investors see potential in farmsFriday, July 15, 2011 @ 3:02PMA new breed of gentleman farmer is shaking up the American heartland. Rich investors with no ties to farming, no dirt under their nails, are confident enough to wager big on a patch of earth -- betting that it's a smart investment because food will only get more expensive around the world.