Hot Links: Big Winners

Stuff I’m Reading this Morning…

Felix: Bailout or not, Greece is still completely f*cked through at least 2020.  (FelixSalmon)

Meet James Scott McKee, broker and world class scumbag.  (Investment News)

Vinod Khosla on the next big trends in technology.  (TechCrunch)

Joe Fahmy did his Trading Big Winners seminar in LA this weekend, Ivan was there to take notes for us:  (Ivanhoff)

Legendary value investor Walter Schloss died this weekend at 95.  (Bloomberg)

Megan McArdle on how colleges will adapt (or die) in a post-campus, web-driven world.  (TheAtlantic)

Target is up to some super-creepy stuff with their Big Data projects.  (BoingBoing)

Rising GOP stars Rubio, Christie top picks for vice prez.  (NYP)

My fellow men, you sicken me, I’m ashamed to be one of you… (NYT)

Don’t miss my daily linkfest for financial advisors this morning!  (WSJFA)

 

 

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