Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Going Down as Predicted

Not sure if this is a temporary set back due to major players taking profit, but RLC (and the entire PSE) is on a downward trend. I hope this doesn't mean the bull market has lost its horns.

I tried to sell at an unrealistic Php16, hoping to make some profit, but RLC went only as high as 15.54 (if I remember correctly). It went way below that to around 15.25, but it managed to close at 15.5. I haven't checked the last few trades, but this price may have been semi-manipulated. Some brokers actually buy their own shares at a higher price right before closing. Hopefully, the price is legit and the bull still has balls.

Documentation Architecture Research


I'm currently doing some relatively interesting work-related research about better content creation, reuse, and delivery. We're aching to deliver a documentation center that will put to shame whatever big players like Microsoft and Novell have. That's an exaggeration--were actually still starting and are hoping to implement in phases. First, we'd like our content to at least have some Web presence. We need decent hits from Google (and maybe Yahoo and Bing), since search engines are now the de facto entry points for any kind of content on the Web.

I just had a good back and forth with an experienced technical writer on LinkedIn (these people are mighty helpful), and my liking for wikis have been enforced. I will be checking out Confluence Wiki to find out exactly what their highly affordable but powerful product can do. For a $10 charity donation, you can mess around with it as well.

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