Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Call Me Ted
On a recent long flight, I finished the Ted Turner autobiography (2008). Generally, I find it useful to hear how very successful people think about the world. In Turner's case, the main takeaway is that he is perpetually looking for opportunities, and in the face of many setbacks and daunting odds always goes full throttle after what he believes in. Good advice, I think.
Broken Money
The subtitle is Why Our Financial System is Failing Us and How We Can Make it Better , and the author is Lyn Alden (2023). I feel like I hav...
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Are when the contrarian should think about buying. And so I tried. Some AUY LEAPS (filled) and a small mining services company that I like...
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When I told my son last night that KD and Kyrie were heading to Brooklyn, he said "I hate the Nets" and stormed out of the room. ...
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Every day I get emails with interesting stuff to read, most of it comes courtesy of Ed Steers at Casey Research, who does his own aggregatio...