The Decade in Review: 2006-2007
2006
Once again, here we are, remembering the decade that was…and celebrating the fact that it’s almost over!!! The markets didn’t do too badly over these two years. Early in January of ’06, we see the Dow close above 11,000 for the first time in six and half years. January also sees Hamas win the majority in the Palestinian elections. Samuel Alito is also sworn in to the Supreme Court.
February also starts on a good note as UAL Corporation (parent company of United Airlines) comes out of bankruptcy. Blu-ray discs are released for the first time in March. The Federal Reserve also stops publishing data on the M3 money supply. In May, Fiat announces that the Alfa Romeo is coming back to the States.
In June, after three years of fighting in Iraq, the U.S. kills one of the leaders of Al-Qaeda and seven of his aides. Investment guru, Warren Buffett donates over $30 billion to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. In October, Google buys YouTube for $1.65 billion.
On November 5th, Saddam Hussein is sentenced to death by hanging (the execution is carried out on December 30th). In the battle for video game dominance, the Sony PS3 and the Nintendo Wii are released two days apart from each other.
Notable Deaths: Lou Rawls (singer), Shelley Winters (actress), Coretta Scott King (civil rights activist), Don Knotts (actor), Kirby Puckett (baseball player), Maureen Stapleton (actress), Slobodan Milosevic (Serbian leader), Caspar Weinberger (U.S. Secretary of Defense), Floyd Patterson (boxer), Desmond Dekker (singer), Billy Preston (musician), Aaron Spelling (TV producer), Red Buttons (comedian), Mickey Spillane (writer), Jack Warden (actor), Steve Irwin (TV show host), Byron Nelson (golfer), Buck O’Neil (baseball player), Cory Lidle (baseball player), Red Auerbach (basketball coach), Ed Bradley (journalist), Gerald Levert (singer), Jack Palance (actor), Milton Friedman (economist), Bo Schembechler (football coach), Robert Altman (movie director), Peter Boyle (actor), Lamar Hunt (sports executive), James Brown (singer), Gerald R. Ford (38th President of the United States).
2007
In February, we have what sounds like a bad movie, “The Chinese Correction.” The Shanghai exchange dropped 9% in one day due to fears the government would start raising interest rates. The Dow dropped 3.29% to 12,216 and the S&P closed down 3.45%. At one point in afternoon trading, the DJIA dropped 200 points in mere seconds.
In July, the final “Harry Potter” novel is released and sells over 11 million copies in the first 24 hours. On August 14th, where there is still fighting in Iraq, multiple suicide bombings kill 572 people. Marion Jones, track & field superstar, hands over the 5 medals she won in 2000 after admitting to using performance enhancing drugs.
In November, the Writers Guild of America goes on strike, forcing us to turn off the television and actually have a conversation with our spouses. The strike lasts until February, 2008.
Notable Deaths: Michael Brecker (musician), Art Buchwald (humorist), Sidney Sheldon (author), Anna Nicole Smith (model), Dennis Johnson (basketball player), Ernest Gallo (winemaker), Eddie Robinson (football coach), Kurt Vonnegut (author), Don Ho (musician), Boris Yeltsin (Russian leader), Jerry Falwell (evangelist), Bob Evans (restaurant owner), Liz Claiborne (fashion designer), Joel Siegel (film critic), Ingmar Bergman (film director), Bill Walsh (football coach), Merv Griffin (TV personality), Brooke Astor (philanthropist), Phil Rizzuto (baseball player), Leona Helmsley (real estate investor), Luciano Pavorotti (singer), Robert Jordan (author), Marcel Marceau (mime), Joey Bishop (entertainer), Robert Goulet (entertainer), Norman Mailer (author), Evel Knievel (daredevil), Ike Turner (musician), Benazir Bhutto (Pakistani politician).
Just two more years to go…it is truly sad to see all of these icons that have past away over the last 10 years. May they all rest in peace.