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    An investor looks at an electronic board showing stock information at a brokerage house in Wuhan, Hubei province October 6, 2008. China's stock market, resuming trade after a week-long national holiday, fell sharply on Monday in response to sliding share prices overseas and fears of a global economic slowdown. REUTERS/Stringer (CHINA). CHINA OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN CHINA. MARKETS-CHINA-STOCKS-CLOSE/

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    1. UMCIC and mayan80 added this photo to their favorites.

    2. Skanderbeg Capital (45 months ago | reply)

      I've used your photo on a blog post, How to navigate the irrationality of junior markets I have attributed the work to you in the caption of the photo. Please let me know if this is not okay. Thanks!

    3. artemuestra (45 months ago | reply)

      The photos are not of my authorship, only the post with a free license, as I made them arrive via e-mail to be distributed and to be used under the same creative common license, and thanks for quoting my album.
      The photos may be used provided it is not a business purpose.

    4. Morgan Daughter, Philip Morton, and amo_sol added this photo to their favorites.

    5. Mark Lincoln (37 months ago | reply)

      Hi there. You need to change the license you have setup on these photos. Your license says that they can be used for commercial use but you say in your comments that they can only be used so long as they're not for business. With the license you've currently set, these stock market photos come up in an advanced Flickr search for "photos that can be used for commercial purposes". You might wanna fix that ;)

    6. Europaportalen.se (36 months ago | reply)

      Hi and thanks for making your picture available. We used in a story today here (in Swedish): www.europaportalen.se/2010/05/bankfonder-bygg s-upp-efter-...

    7. invisible consequential (35 months ago | reply)

      Thanks for sharing with Creative Commons. I used this to color an article on ethics and investing. www.policyinnovations.org/ideas/commentary/da ta/000194

    8. chinadialogue.net (34 months ago | reply)

      Hi and thanks for sharing this nice photo. we used it to run along with our article "Restructuring China’s finances". www.chinadialogue.net/article/show/single/en/ 3748-Restruc...

      chinadialogue.net is an independent, non-profit organisation based in London, Beijing and San Francisco. It is the bilingual source of high-quality news, analysis and discussion on all environmental issues, with a special focus on China.

    9. InvestingAnswers (32 months ago | reply)

      Awesome pic! We used it in a slideshow for one of our articles:

      www.investinganswers.com/node/1666

      Thanks for giving it a creative commons license.
      InvestingAnswers

    10. Garethwm (32 months ago | reply)

      Great picture. I've used it in a blog post here: garethwmmedia.com/index.html/?p=81

      Thanks for making it CC

    11. Invisibleinkdigital (31 months ago | reply)

      Hi Artemuestra,

      This is a great Photo. I have included it in my blog post: How much is Twitter's Stock worth?
      invisibleinkdigital.com/online-media/post-twi tter-stock/

      I have credited you accordingly. I hope you don't mind but feel free to check out the post.

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    13. Eurocrat MT (6 months ago | reply)

      Nice photography! I am using this image on the blog post 5 Investment Principles To Preserve Capital, Investing In Stocks on my blog MT Herald with credits of the photography to you. Thanks for sharing the image with Creative Commons License.

    14. ryotarotakao2 (5 months ago | reply)

      I used this photo in my blog post. Thank you.
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