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January 17, 2008
linkfest - 01/17/08: McKinsey, Lewis, Seagate, etc.
Catching up and emptying my burgeoning browser tabs:
- The New Power Brokers: How Oil, Asia, Hedge Funds, and Private Equity Are Shaping Global Capital Markets (McKinsey)
- WisdomTree Files For Currency ETFs (ETF Watch)
- Michael Lewis on those sneaky self-contrarians at Goldman Sachs (Bloomberg)
- We are in an epochal bull market for storage demand ... and Seagate still guides below consensus (WSJ)
- Coupon codes for thousands of online stores (RetailMeNot.com)
- Luxury bag maker Prada is going to IPO in June. Really. For sure this time. Or maybe in September. But definitely IPO. (WSJ)
- My suggestion for contest to name a massive luxury liner: The SS Bad Timing (USA Today)
- Scariest headline of the day: Bush, Democrats rush to roll out stimulus plan (WSJ)
- Credit default swaps look precariously perched (WSJ)
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Ladies & Gentlemen, the Great Michael Lewis writes about his Vas
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