Here is a sneak peek at some links from my weekly Weekend Reading column over at TheStreet.com.
- The Fed will cut rates next week by a quarter-point, plus another quarter of soothing words (NY Times)
- A (flawed) list of the best business book of 2007 (Reuters)
- Investors can read/watch less with impunity (Journal of Investing)
- Arthur Laffer says the Bush tax cuts didn’t pay for themselves, and weren’t supposed to (Time)
- William Safire takes issue with the phrase "credit crunch" (NY Times)
- Ben Stein on his many financial errors in 2007 (NY Times)
- China will be the world’s largest online advertising market within three years (AdAge)
- As the entertainment industry fades to black, others (including online) benefit (L.A. Times)
- GPS is the hot electronics gifts of 2007 (and I want a Forerunner 305) (NY Times)
- Books: Dick Davis’s just-released The Dick Davis Dividend is very good (Amazon)
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how come you never reference the best paper in America: INVESTOR’S BUSINESS DAILY?
http://ibdeditorials.com/Editorial.aspx
Good question. I haven’t referenced anything there in some time. Not sure why, but will make it a point to look more closely next weekend.
Didn’t you swear off reading Ben Stein, like a week ago?
Face it, you are an undiscriminating omnivorous reader. You can’t NOT read someone. Sad.
No, I now only read when he apologizes. Really.