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A Mini-Berkshire Ready to Break Out

Barron's - 22 Jul 2017 07:54
A Mini-Berkshire Ready to Break Out Conglomerate Leucadia's acquisition of investment bank Jefferies finally looks like it will reward shareholders.
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An Existential Threat to Fiberoptics Makers?

Barron's - 22 Jul 2017 05:50
An Existential Threat to Fiberoptics Makers? Amazon.com is already ordering up custom fiberoptics gear. If other big techs like Alphabet and Microsoft follow, that could threaten companies like Applied Optoelectrics, Lumentum, and Oclaro.
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Indexing and the Rise of a New Nifty 50

Barron's - 22 Jul 2017 07:02
Indexing and the Rise of a New Nifty 50 Low-cost passive investing appears to have triumphed. But all stocks aren't equal, and that may mean stock-picking will return.
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Wall Street Journal Editorial Writer Is Found Dead

The New York Times - 22 Jul 2017 01:11
Wall Street Journal Editorial Writer Is Found Dead The writer, Joseph Rago, 34, won a Pulitzer Prize in 2011 for his editorials challenging President Barack Obama's health care law. Foul play is not suspected.
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Why Americans can't buy the new Mercedes-Benz pickup truck

Business Insider - 22 Jul 2017 15:33
Why Americans can't buy the new Mercedes-Benz pickup truck Mercedes-Benz The Mercedes-Benz X-Class is the company's first true pickup truck. It's not available for sale in the US. Questionable whether it would be profitable. It also doesn't fit with the brand's luxury ethos. The...
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Moss Bros outfit delivery isn't its strong suit

The Guardian - 22 Jul 2017 08:00
Moss Bros outfit delivery isn't its strong suit The firm failed to deliver on time, but denies any issue with its customer service The gentleman's outfitters Moss Bros invites bridegrooms to "start [their] forever looking [their] sharpest ever". For some of its custom...
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Three Funds That Will Ride Vietnam's Growth

Barron's - 22 Jul 2017 07:17
Three Funds That Will Ride Vietnam's Growth Vietnam stocks can be illiquid and difficult to assess. Here are safer ways to invest there.
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The top 10 US cities for businesses owned by women

Business Insider - 22 Jul 2017 06:42
The top 10 US cities for businesses owned by women Women are conquering the business world at a rapid pace, especially in areas such as small business and entrepreneurship. The proof? In the last decade, the number of women-owned firms nationwide has grown by over 3.5 mi...
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How to Deregulate Wall Street (Without Causing a Crash) Trump should insist that Wall Street reform its outdated compensation system, which rewards bankers for taking big risks.
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MORGAN STANLEY: These are the best stocks to own in 2018

Business Insider - 22 Jul 2017 16:18
MORGAN STANLEY: These are the best stocks to own in 2018 REUTERS/Brendan McDermid Every year, Morgan Stanley analysts comb through their wealth of research to find the stocks they're most bullish on for the next year. Last year's list posted a return of 11.38%—roughly 1% beh...
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Alzheimer's is common, costly and harms patients and their caregivers, but there are no effective treatments to slow the disease. This is bad news for companies. Caregivers are absent and distracted employees. Fortunatel...
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The Baffling Mystery of Inflation Deflation

Barron's - 22 Jul 2017 06:07
The Baffling Mystery of Inflation Deflation Despite a long bull market in stocks and possible fiscal fireworks in Washington, inflation remains low. What happens when growth slows?
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Three Stocks to Play a Bounce in Mainland China Local markets have underperformed, but stocks like Midea Group have lots of upside.
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The quietest market in decades is masking big money-making opportunities Bungie The stock market went quiet long before the summer slowdown. In its boring grind higher, theS&P 500 has gone more than a year without a 5% pullback, the longest streak since 1995, according to LPL Financial. And, ...
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SEC won't pursue $17M claw back case against rogue FBI informant Guy Gentile just avoided a $17 million headache. The Securities and Exchange Commission will not pursue disgorgement and penalties in its civil fraud case against the former rogue FBI informant, according to documents fi...
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It's a very large number for any bank, but Bank of America executives said the move makes good economic sense and promotes relationship-building with customers.
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2 reasons why using an 'out of office' email could be a big mistake SurFeRGiRL30/Flickr As the summer holiday season gets underway, you may well be tempted to leave a jaunty'out of office'message on your email. But after reading this, you might think twice before you do. So what's the ha...
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These before-and-after photos show tech billionaires' dramatic transformations See story here. NOW WATCH: Here's how Google Maps knows when there is traffic
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Why failing to protect net neutrality would crush the US's digital startups YouTube/DetroitBORG American leadership in technology innovation and economic competitiveness is at risk if U.S. policymakers don’t take crucial steps to protect the country’s digital future. The country that gave th...
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2 British submariners reportedly asked Theresa May to make it easier to download porn while at sea Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images Modern advances have made it so many of life's creature comforts can be found at even far-flung military outposts. For submariners plying the ocean depths, austere conditions remain the na...
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Bill Gross compares Fed policy to an umpire who died on the field Janus A note from Bill Gross, portfolio manager at Janus Henderson, would hardly be complete without a wild anecdote. His July investment outlook published on Thursday was no different. Gross again criticized theFederal ...
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The stock market hasn't been this confident in 24 years

Business Insider - 22 Jul 2017 16:06
The stock market hasn't been this confident in 24 years The stock market hasn't been this sure of itself since President Bill Clinton first took office. Or rather, the VIX, a measure designed to track stock market fear, is at its lowest level in 24 years. While alarmists may ...
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