Hot Links: The Laziest Man on Earth

Hot Links for Weekend Reading…

Tadas on aggregating blogs and creating order.  Good stuff.  (AbnormalReturns)

Signs that the Masters of the Universe are staging a comeback.  (CNNMoney)

The Best New Buildings of the Decade (NYC).  (Curbed)

Ex-Wirehouse has a message for the “black helicopter” crowd.  (DavianLetter)

Stocks with the most buy ratings from analysts.  (Bespoke)

The true story of Thomas Rowe Price (you can call him T. Rowe), the Father of Growth Investing.  (InvestingCaffiene)

Some really stupid people think Twitter‘s only worth $130 million.  Stay sleeping.  (NYP)

Ten Most Ridiculous ETFs.  (Clusterstock)

The Goldman PR campaign continues…now they’re gonna help take out trash.  Please.  (NYMag)

Because there’s not enough gambling on Wall Street…pro poker is now the influence du jour.  (Bloomberg)

And the laziest man on earth dies.  You have no idea.  (NYP)

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