More Hot Links: World's Longest Bridge
Posted September 27, 2009 by Joshua M Brown
What I'm reading this morning:
from MENA Infra
More Hot Links for Weekend Reading…
Legendary Las Vegas impresario Bob Stupak has passed. (WSJ )
Is NBC really a core business for GE or is it, in fact, up for sale, along with CNBC ? (ZeroHedge )
Cool: The legendary trading culture of Susquehanna International . (InfectiousGreed )
A behind the scenes look at Andrew Cuomo , the New York State AG, aspiring Governor and Wall Street’s new sheriff. (NYP )
Goldman ‘s new targets for oil demand and prices. (InvestingContrarian )
Felix Salmon on whether or not threatening bankruptcy is an acceptable chess move in business. (Reuters )
The Austrian School finds some hypocrisy in Paul Krugman ‘s repertoire. (Mises.org )
The Chinese populace’s downloading of silver and gold. (Gregor.US )
Some wacky economic indicators followed by behavioral economists, like men’s underwear and hamburger consumption. (NYT )
Hoard is the New Spend . (HowardLindzon )
The world’s longest bridge is now under construction between Bahrain and Qatar. (Neatorama )
Tags: Andrew Cuomo , Bob Stupak , Felix Salmon , Goldman Sachs , Hot Links , Howard Lindzon , Las Vegas , Middle East , Mises.org , Oil , Paul Krugman , Susquehanna International , Trading
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