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Wednesday, July 22, 2015

What We're Reading ~ 7/22/15


The Emotionally Intelligent Investor [Ravee Mehta]

The smartest man is wild about innovation [Byron Wien]

Decisions under uncertainty [Farnam Street]

What's the biggest risk right now? [A Wealth of Common Sense]

A breakdown of John Malone's empire [Jnvestor]

Video on aluminum and aerospace industry outlook [YouTube]

The supply of equities may soon stop shrinking [Economist]

For eBay, a new chapter begins [Fortune]

A look at Vitec Software Group [Frenzel & Herzing]

Deep analysis on Deere & Co [HVST]

Montier goes to highest cash level since 2008 [FINalternatives]

Are GMOs safe? Yes. The case against them is full of lies [Slate]

Jet.com launches new e-commerce model [USAToday]

Bidding wars return to home market [WSJ]

Capitalist soul rises in Ho Chi Minh City [NYTimes]

On Google's return of Omid Kordestani [Recode]


Wednesday, June 17, 2015

What We're Reading ~ 6/17/15


How to judge a business's durability [Gannon & Hoang on Investing]

Make more money by doing less [Abnormal Returns]

Learning to love volatility [Farnam Street]

The struggle to define risk [A Wealth of Common Sense]

Confirmation bias: how intelligent people develop totally incorrect beliefs [PsyBlog]

A look at Heico [Jnvestor]

John Deere: great 'cannibal' or cyclical trap? [Value and Opportunity]

Precision Castparts shares offer a rare bargain [Barrons]

Profile of T-Mobile's John Legere [Fast Company]

US births up after years of decline [AP]

P/E multiples versus (past and future) returns and volatility [EconompicData]

How Hermes' legendary Birkin bag remains dominant [Bloomberg]

A look at Expedia and Dara Khosrowshahi [Barrons]

On tech unicorns [Stratechery]

Andreessen Horowitz: why we're not in the next tech bubble [Fortune]

How Facebook is eating the $140 billion hardware market [Business Insider]