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The Blackstone Group, L.P. (NYSE: BX) is an alternative asset management and financial services company that specializes in private equity, real estate, and marketable alternative investment strategies, as well as mergers and acquisitions (M&A), restructuring, and fund-placement advisory services. Blackstone’s private equity business has been one of the largest investors in leveraged buyout transactions over the last decade while its real estate business has been an active acquirer of commercial real estate. Since inception, Blackstone has completed investments in such notable companies as Hilton Worldwide, Equity Office Properties, Apria Healthcare, Republic Services, AlliedBarton, United Biscuits, Freescale Semiconductor and Travelport. The firm was founded in 1985 as a mergers and acquisitions boutique by Peter G. Peterson and Stephen A. Schwarzman, who had previously worked together at Lehman Brothers, Kuhn, Loeb Inc.
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Blackstone Group: New York Stock Exchange, Private equity, Real estate investing, Hedge fund, Mergers and acquisitions, Restructuring, Private placement agent, Leveraged buyout, Hilton Worldwide
February 20th, 2010
Pete Stock Assault 2.0 AI Software – 60% Commission, 17% Conversion Rate.
November 19th, 2009
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REAL ESTATE MARKETING TOOLS ONE HUNDRED – 8.5″ x 5″ Greeting cards and Postcards on TAN Parchment Card Stock
November 10th, 2009
Pete Product Description
A Box Set of 100 Cards – 8.5″ x 5″ printed on classic TAN Parchment card stock. These cards are reprints of articles written and published nationally by Nostalgic America, Inc. There are 10 different cards for Real Estate Marketing ideas per box set (10 of each) that highlight fabulous stories.
This box set contains 100 Cards that can be used for Real Estate Marketing. The Images and Stories will get the attention of your targeted audience. The back sides are blank for your personal use and customized message. Included in this Box Set are the following cards: GREAT REAL ESTATE DEALS GONE BY, ILL MAKE YOU AN OFFER YOU CANT REFUSE, TIME TO MOVE, WILL ROGERS ON REAL ESTATE, THE BEVERLY HILLBILIES MOVE WEST, LOOKING FOR THE RIGHT HOME, LIVING IN A BARREL, HOW MAY I SERVE YOU AND GOOD SERVICE THEME CARDS, and NATIONAL AWARD WINNING PUMPKIN PECAN CRUMBLE PIE RECIPE. There are 10 cards of each version (10) for a total of 100 cards. The back sides are blank which allows you to use these cards for Thank You Notes, Postcards, Greeting cards, Invitations, business purposes, etc… The quality is classic and allows these to be suitable for framing and gifts. You can mail these first class 42 cents or bulk rate. These cards are instant collectables. People love to read these.
Basic Land Types
December 23rd, 2008
Pete

Magic the Gathering question. What do you recommend to consider when building a new deck?
I'm just starting to play. I just want to make a deck and play with my friends. I do not want to play exclusively in the current / recent enlargements, or under the package configurations restricted expansion. A friend of mine gave me a box with over a thousand letters from expansions of age. And I intend to learn using the box covers. As can See, my problem is I have too many cards to choose from and havent a clue how to build a deck. All I know is: 1. Covers at least 60 regular cards. 2. Lands. Land outside of those 60 at least 24 must be of base 3. Creatures: add about 25-30 animals. 4. Etc Round up to 60 with every other type of card Please help! I too many cards and not a clue about the strategy of the roof of the building.
Regular covers will be 60 or 61 cards Max (60 is normal, people often add 1 card for "search" with other cards.) Land - You do not have to have 24 lands, but around that mark creatures is recommended. creatures are good, but there are covered with any creature in whole or <10. Best things to do is find a good and then work to help other cards that one or two big cards. *** You can have only 4 of each card (unless otherwise indicated) *** So in this case, you must have 4 of most of the cards. Find your card, eg, major cards and put in 4 each, these cards make you win the game. 4x Best Card 4x 2nd Best Card 4x card that helps 4x card cards cards to help card 4x that helps those cards 4x card that helps Little Creatures 4x cards can leave early to protect yourself tackling some Little Creatures 4x damage may leave early to protect himself / offer some Little Creatures 4x damage can leave early to protect yourself 24x Land deal some damage, and if you are 2 colors try to keep them fairly even and try not to have any card with more than 1 specific color. Nocturnus Vampire - http://www.robotviking.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/vampire-nocturnus_en_lr.jpg is a good idea not to put a card in a dual-color cover 3 black land need to play it. Id suggest separating the colors of your cards first and then seek the ones you like best and going from there. Green and white are great for learning the basics, as it will feature lots of creatures and the ways to keep your life above. Blue and Black are probably the hardest to play because they involve control of your opponent and kill themselves to kill them. Red is a kind of in the middle, red Goblins is good for but you need a lot of them and something to make them strong or good for spells that damage text. things facades O ':)
"Magic: The Gathering" Card Types : "Magic the Gathering" Non-Basic Land Cards
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Marshes& Swamps $6.6 A basic introduction to marshes and swamps, the wetlands that cover six percent of the Earth's land area. Readers will learn about the differences between marshes and swamps, their roles in the balance of nature, the various types of plants and an... |
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Marshes& Swamps $17.05 A basic introduction to marshes and swamps, the wetlands that cover six percent of the Earth's land area. Readers will learn about the differences between marshes and swamps, their roles in the balance of nature, the various types of plants and an... |
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What Is the Animal Kingdom? $6.6 All types of creatures, including insects, mammals and fish, are covered in this engaging book on the animal kingdom. Young readers learn all the basics of kingdoms, orders, classes and species in this engaging book. Full color. |
Land Rover Discovery Tire Cover
June 30th, 2008
Pete

Hybrid Vs Electric Cars
Copyright (c) 2008 Mervyn Rees
Electric cars: This technology is still in the growth stage and still be considered a viable alternative to fossil fuel consumption. Realistically, if the car runs on electricity exclusively, then is not emitting any gas at all. Environmentally speaking, this is terrible.
But wait a minute – How to get electric cars their power? Battery must be recharged continuously. And how recharge – connecting the vehicle into a wall outlet. And how is electricity in the making power produced? In power plants running on … you guessed it – oil, natural gas, coal, hydro (water), or nuclear energy.
That being the case, does it really help the environment when connected to your electric car? Are you really not cut consumption of renewable fuels; barely. Until the product is self-sufficient, or clean energy source, buying an electric car is like putting a bandage on a stab wound – actually does not help much at all.
Ah! – But hybrids, hybrid cars are the answer – well, maybe.
A hybrid gasoline used to operate while charging a large battery system. In various operating times (depending on vehicle) to take charge of the batteries and the motor gasoline goes off.
Now, on the one hand, this is great for increasing fuel efficiency and mileage, but on the other hand, we are still using a source non-renewable fuel. See below for a complete analysis of hybrids.
Hybrid cars – really worth it?
Due to gas prices increasing, hybrid cars are becoming more and more popular. But we must consider why you are considering buying one, because its reasoning can not be correct. There are two schools of thought for those who want to buy a hybrid car – fuel economy or environmental concerns.
If you think you will get a huge fuel cost savings through improved economy – think again. Look at this example:
Land Rover Discovery – Average fuel mileage: 18 miles per gallon in 22 gallon tank
Honda Accord Hybrid – average fuel consumption: 35 miles per gallon in 17 gallons of tank
Honda Civic Hybrid – Average fuel mileage: 48 miles per gallon in 13 gallon tank
At 1200 miles per month, $ 3.00 per gallon gasoline, the cost analysis:
Land Rover Discovery – 3.3 tank fill-ups = $ 198.00 per month
Honda Accord Hybrid – 2.5 tank fill-ups = $ 113.00 per month
Honda Civic Hybrid – 2.5 tank fill-ups = $ 82.50 per month
As you can see, the only factor is that nobody says Gas tank capacity, the two Honda hybrids cost is only $ 30.00 apart because the agreement has more gas than the Civic. Furthermore, there is a reduction massive cost among the least fuel-efficient Civic Discovery and approximately $ 117.00 per month or around $ 1404.00 per year. They quickly absorb the savings through their monthly expenditure budget codes.
Also, if you can afford to buy a Land Rover Discovery, is what you really care about a $ 117.00 savings months, combined with the massive loss of interior space? Probably not, however, let's take another course in the reasoning of buying a hybrid vehicle – The environment.
If the intention is to help the environment, then yes, by all means buy a hybrid vehicle. Not only you save some money each month, you will do your part to help our planet to stop global warming. However, it will be reducing dependence on fossil fuels, nonrenewable source.
The full line of Honda vehicles made up of emissions from the most friendly vehicles of being manufactured, and are classified as LEV (Low-emission vehicles). This designation means the car is considered 70% more "clean" that 1999 California Basic emission standard for new cars. EV hybrids have the UL or ultra low emission vehicle classification and 85% more "clean". Of course, when using the electric motor, no emissions, period.
The real purpose of the hybrid is efficiency fuel and lower emissions – not to save money at the pump.
The annual cost savings on gas purchases is just the icing on the cake.
On the other hand we have to start somewhere, and the demand for such vehicles increases, they become more profitable to produce. So we hope to improve technically, pushes the development of competition then I start to see significant benefits.
Tips (any area that cover a wide range is geared toward global warming and energy conservation and safety.
Tips for saving fuel:
1. Losing the "lead foot" – of having a heavy foot or excessive throttle is usually attributed to a 67% loss in fuel efficiency.
2. Check the air pressure in your tires one once a week.
3. Fill out early in the morning – the gas is denser when cool.
4. Clean the outside of your vehicle – which reduces the air resistance.
5. Do not travel more than a few miles at the best price on gasoline – saving is devoured by his loss of time and fuel.
6. Once the vehicle has cooled, turn the air conditioning.
7. Be sure to keep to scheduled maintenance of your car is, any failure may detract from fuel efficiency and safety.
Testing a custom off roader based on a Land Rover Discovery mk1 the Disco “Dyno”
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Land Rover Discovery ‘Hummer Recovery Unit’ Spare Tire Cover $49.00 Made of heavy black denim marine grade vinyl, the same material as the roll bar cover not the shiny pleather material as seen in the cheaper aftermarket versions…. |
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Land Rover Discovery Lion Spare Tire Cover $49.00 Made of heavy black denim marine grade vinyl, the same material as the roll bar cover not the shiny pleather material as seen in the cheaper after market versions…. |
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Land Rover Discovery Giraffes Spare Tire Cover $49.00 Made of heavy black denim marine grade vinyl, the same material as the roll bar cover not the shiny pleather material as seen in the cheaper after market versions…. |
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