Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. Â An ABB split may result in a windfall for shareholders and would leave the company more focused on robotics. Article via Bloomberg Is Disney in a creative rut? […]
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What We’re Reading – Week of 09/28/2018
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. In an effort to cut out the middle men, Gilead launches a generic of its own drugs. Article via Wall Street Journal ($) Howard Marks, a man who knows […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 09/21/2018
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. The Tesla story is looking to be one for the history books. The shorts make their case in the New York Times this week. Article via New York Times ($) […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 09/14/2018
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. Bloomberg profiles the secret drug pricing system middlemen use to rake in millions. Article via Bloomberg Wait Wall Street is ripping people off with a high fee complex product […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 09/07/2018
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site.  Only at the fun part of the cycle where companies are doing things that don’t make economic sense can you ask, “Am I paying too little for stuff?” Article via […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 08/31/2018
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. Seltzer is upending soda and beer. Article via Wall Street Journal ($) The San Francisco Fed notes that the yield curve does have predictive power. Article via Federal Reserve […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 08/24/2018
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site.  The New Yorker profiles Paul Singer whose hedge fund, Elliott Management, is urging the sale of Nielsen. Article via New Yorker Markets with no price transparency can’t work. […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 08/17/2018
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. Â The uranium market shows signs of life. Article via Wall Street Journal ($) The Financial Times investigates the drug company pricing playbook. Article via Financial Times ($) President […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 08/10/2018
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site.  Most companies talking about tariffs are the ones being hurt by them. Bloomberg has a compilation of what they are saying. Article via Bloomberg The high price Dell […]
What We’re Reading – Week of 08/03/2018
Below you will find the articles on economics, investing, and finance that we found most interesting for the week. NB: ($) denotes subscription site. The law of unintended consequences is alive and well as Amazon sellers find ways to game its rating system. Article via Wall Street Journal ($) When no experience necessary […]