Tuesday Morning Reads: 10 Reasons for Investors to Look on the Bright Side
James | Aug 30, 2011 | Comments 0
Hope everyone is having a good start to the week ahead, below are some good reads to help kickstart your day, enjoy!
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10 Reasons for Investors to Look on the Bright Side (MarketWatch)
A How to Guide to Fixing America’s Banks (The Washington Post)
The Biggest Lies about U.S. Companies (Yahoo Finance)
The Feds Rescue Missed Main Street (The New York Times)
Trying to Hit a Moving Target (The Street: Doug Kass)
The New Freddie & Fannie, Flim & Flam (Forbes)
Bank of America Making Life Difficult for Merrill Lynch Advisers (Investment News)
U.S. CEO’s, Athletes & Citizens Owe Steve Jobs a Major Thank You (Forbes)
Warren Buffet & Other Rich Anti-Capitalists (Forbes)
China’s Pending Energy Crisis (Daily Finance)
Markets Favor Companies Paying Dividends (The Wall Street Journal)
No, Doing Something Stupid Isn’t Smart (Naked Capitalism)
Corporate Earnings Strength Will be Put to Test (The Wall Street Journal)
What Not to Do in a Debt Crisis? (The New Yorker)
Misguided Recklessness (Hussman Funds)
Dollar Cheap in Purchasing Power (BusinessWeek)
Recovering from a Balance Sheet Recession (Economix)
Job Offers Increased for Class of 2011 (BusinessWeek)
Krugman View of the Markets (Bloomberg)
Solar May Produce Most of the World’s Power by 2060, IEA Says (Bloomberg)
Tim Cook: Apple’s New CEO and the Most Powerful Gay Man in America (Gawker)
Don’t Ignore Tim Cook’s Sexuality (Reuters)
Grandma Bunks with Homeless Kids as Multigenerational Homes Surge (Bloomberg)
How WikiLeaks has Changed the Role of Journalism? (Social Media)
How Hard is it to Get a Cartoon into the New Yorker? (Slate)
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