May 9, 2008
links for 2008-05-09
SORRY, most of these links are broken … not sure what the problem is with the daily blog post from delicious, but I expect it will self-heal.
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75/month 750/year … T.E. says I should model the newsletter on this one, but I’m not sure why. I’d love to charge $75 a month anyway, lol.(tags: Newsletters)
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“Billary loaned her campaign $6.4 million in the last month, bringing her personal investment this year to $11.4 million.” WHAT WERE THE TERMS ON THE LOAN? :)(tags: Bloomberg_Most_Read)
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U.S. stocks are in “a bear-market rally,'’ Soros said. HE COULD VERY WELL BE RIGHT(tags: Bloomberg_Most_Read)
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genius(tags: Comedy)
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list of tools
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“State Street is being sued under the federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act, or Erisa. Plaintiffs claim State Street breached its fiduciary duty by investing pensioners’ money in high-risk securities instead of the conservative funds promised.”(tags: Bloomberg_Most_Read)
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via uglychart (twitter) “a simple way to create and share mp3 mixtapes” NEAT
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“Transactions that might have been priced at five or six times Ebitda were closed at nine times . More debt was extended to riskier deals.”(tags: Bloomberg_Most_Read)
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“With our identification of the ship as a Spanish warship, the ship is protected by the principle of sovereign immunity, which applies to the ships of the navies of all nations.'’ ARTICLE IN RECENT NEW YORKER ABOUT ODYSSEY(tags: Bloomberg_Most_Read)
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“What we’re seeing is a big shift from discretionary spending, eating out, those types of activities” MORE FORCED FRUGALITY(tags: Bloomberg_Most_Read)
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“The severity of the unrealized valuation losses and decline in value of our investments were beyond our expectations … Sullivan told shareholders in February that most of the unrealized losses will eventually reverse” MOST, EVENTUALLY :)(tags: Bloomberg_Most_Read)
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“Investing in racehorses can be great fun; it can be a good tax deduction; and it might make money, but the chances are it won’t.'’(tags: Bloomberg_Most_Read)
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“It’s like in a marriage — in a good marriage it’s OK to fight, but there are just things you don’t say and places you don’t go and can’t get back from.'’(tags: Bloomberg_Most_Read)
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“The biggest SUVs sold in the U.S. are built on a frame, including Ford’s Expedition, Toyota’s Sequoia, Nissans Armada and GM’s larger models. GM, which developed the Chevy Suburban in 1936, controls more than two thirds of this segment.”(tags: Bloomberg_Most_Read)

