Here is a sneak peek at some links from my weekly Weekend Reading column over at TheStreet:
- Bank recovery stalls on donations to Congress (Bloomberg)
- Camp Pendleton as microcosm of how stimulus plan might hit construction economy (Los Angeles Times)
- Data Firms Grow Despite Recession (NYTimes)
- GM considering Chapter 11 filing, new company (Reuters)
- Michael Lewis plays hedge fund manager and says Wall Street need to “man up” on compensation (Bloomberg)
- The Rise And Fall of A Peanut Empire (WashingtonPost)
- ‘Babygloomers’ emerge as most striking phenomenon of credit crisis (Telegraph)
- Millennials see cars as iPod accessories (Reuters)
- Dubai, Mumbai, Shanghai: Destiny or Hype (New Geography)
- SEC should adopt CIA methods (CFO)
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