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February 4, 2007
Sneak Peak at Weekend Reading
Here is a sneak peak at some links from my weekly Weekend Reading column over at TheStreet/RealMoney:- Comprehensive coverage of Superbowl ads (AdAge)
- Percentage of S&P 500 companies missing earnings consensus highest since October 2005 (Ticker Sense)
- Research: Cross-sectional implications of informed trading (JoF)
- Jetrosexuals and the rise of youth luxury travel (NY Post)
- Time turns in bullish piece on Yahoo (Time)
- New risks for retailers in protecting reams of customer data (Boston Globe)
- India's growth is remarkable, but signs of overheating are everywhere (Economist)
- How the yen carry trade could damagingly unwind (RGE)
- The 20 rising stars of fixed income (DailyII)
- Books: The Emerging Markets Century is getting positive reviews (Amazon)
- Verizon's massive gamble on fiber-optics to the home (Globe & Mail)
- The number of free online stock screeners is dwindling (S.F. Chronicle)
- Global water markets attracing investors and attention (CFO)
- Economist updates Big Mac index (Economist)
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