« RadioShack Sanitizes Conference Call Transcript | Main | Mike Moritz on VCs, Pre-VC »
Latest Stories
- Excel Wankers and Recession Averages
- Sorry, New York is Closed. Check Back Later.
- Catching Falling 2009 Earnings Estimate Knife
- Survivorship Bias in Global Markets
- Talking Positions on a Lazy-ish Retirement Portfolio
March 4, 2007
Sneak Peek at Weekend Reading
Here is a sneak peek at some links from my weekly Weekend Reading column at TheStreet/RealMoney:- Don't trust the tired explanations for last week's market metldown (Bloomberg/Baum)
- Troubles in sub-prime mortgages are set to ripple through collateralized debt obligations (IDD)
- Prices soared as ARM use in California went from 20% to 80% -- so which caused which? (SSRN)
- Lending standards are suddenly tightening dramatically, with potential widespread consequences (Reuters)
- The cheap airline revolution is tranforming Europe (Bloomberg Magazine)
- JetBlue's critics should fly Chinese airlines for a while (LA Times)
- Microsoft is being pummelled in online search-marketing business -- and it's getting worse (InfoWorld)
- Nortel restates earnings again -- fourth time in four years (NY Times)
- Chinese markets function more like casinos than economic indicators (Globe & Mail)
- Chinese investors think state will bail them out if stocks go awry (WashPost)
- Book of interviews with hedge fund managers gets positive press (NY Times / Amazon)
Sphere It
|
Digg it
|
Bookmark it
|
Stumble it
|
Facebook it
best piece in your Weekend Reading over on theStreet.com was the piece from Bloomberg,
re: Goldman's bonds trading at junk prices despite their high ratings. Everyone should read that one.
p.s. I picked up a book you recommended: FOUNDERS AT WORK. Good stuff. Thx.









Paul,
Just a quick heads up. I think the link address to the Reuters subprime lending story is missing the "h" at the beginning of "http".