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March 25, 2007
Sneak Peek at Weekend Reading
Here is a sneak peek at some of the links from my weekly Weekend Reading column over at TheStreet/RealMoney:- Subprime troubles now snaring people with better credit (Bloomberg)
- Real estate market troubles have been limited to the regions with the least price appreciation (Econbrowser)
- Research: Award-winning CEOs tend to subsequently underperform the market (SSRN)
- Research: The myth of economic recovery -- declines not necessarily followed by offsetting advances (BIS)
- Real estate speculator turns own foreclosures into media profile (iamfacingforeclosure.com)
- Millisecond trading works, except when when you it to most, like in market crises (Economist)
- Accidents related to mail/phone/entertainment gadgets could lead to major lawsuits (N.Y. Times)
- Four companies -- Google, MSN, Yahoo, and AOL -- nab two-thirds of all online advertising revenues (AdAge)
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