Hot Links: Eaters of the Dead
Posted February 24, 2010 by Joshua M Brown
What I'm reading this morning:
Stuff I’m Reading this Morning…
Trump vs Icahn: Getting ugly in the courtroom battle over Trump’s bankrupt casino assets. (NYP )
Casket sales slump as the recession forces people to eat their dead. OK, I made up the last part. (WSJ )
The greatest CFO in history, Erin Callan, is leaving Wall Street. (DealBook )
Alan Greenspan wins the Dynamite Prize for most blowed up economy. (RWER )
Bloom Energy has money, customers and media attention…now what? (Forbes )
The Fly on gaming the Fed and the Safety Trade. (iBankCoin )
Congrats to my pal David Merkel on the Aleph Blog’s 3rd anniversary! (AlephBlog )
Eddie Lampert’s annual letter to Sears ($SHLD) shareholders. (MarketFolly )
I missed the Charlie Munger piece in Slate, but Howard caught it. Great read. (HowardLindzon )
Defining prop trading so as not to hamper liquidity in Treasuries, etc. (Bloomberg )
An incredible photo gallery of The Lost Towns of Russia. (MentalFloss )
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