First Panama Papers Casualty? Former Iceland Premier Calls On Current PM To Resign To "Prevent An Uprising"
– zerohedge.com/
One of the more prominent names featured in the Panama Papers disclosure is that of Iceland’s Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson. The reason is that according to the leaked files, Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson and his wife secretly owned a company called Wintris set up in 2007 on the Caribbean island of Tortola in the British Virgin Islands, to hold investments with his wealthy partner, later wife, Anna Sigurlaug Pálsdóttir…
Stay Hungry, Not Thirsty
– thereformedbroker.com
There’s a difference between hungry and thirsty, in business and in life.
Hungry is a positive – it’s synonymous with striving and putting in extra time to work on things. It means getting started early and finishing late, going farther than others in the pursuit of a better outcome…
Hungry is a positive – it’s synonymous with striving and putting in extra time to work on things. It means getting started early and finishing late, going farther than others in the pursuit of a better outcome…
Enough Americans Have Already Voted – Chaos Is Coming!
– investorsinsight.com
Dividends Rose 4.6% in Q1
– crossingwallstreet.com
From 2010 to 2015, dividends for the S&P 500 rose by 90…
Were Hedge Funds Right Betting on These Five Stocks in Q1?
– insidermonkey.com
Investing in large-cap stocks offer investors a lower exposure to risk from, but they are still prone to volatility, often mimicking the trajectory of the broader market. Moreover, since many smart money investors often have a significant exposure to some large and mega-cap stocks, their drop on…
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Overestimating Recession Odds
– ritholtz.com
My Sunday Washington Post Business Section column is out. This morning, we look at why so many pundits overstate the odds of economic weakness: What are the chances of a recession? Not what you’d think.).
Here’s an excerpt from the column:
“Historically, we see recessions occurring every 59 months (on average) over that period…
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First Panama Papers Casualty? Former Iceland Premier Calls On Current PM To Resign To "Prevent An Uprising"
– zerohedge.com/
One of the more prominent names featured in the Panama Papers disclosure is that of Iceland’s Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson. The reason is that according to the leaked files, Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson and his wife secretly owned a company called Wintris set up in 2007 on the Caribbean island of Tortola in the British Virgin Islands, to hold investments with his wealthy partner, later wife, Anna Sigurlaug Pálsdóttir…
Stay Hungry, Not Thirsty
– thereformedbroker.com
There’s a difference between hungry and thirsty, in business and in life.
Hungry is a positive – it’s synonymous with striving and putting in extra time to work on things. It means getting started early and finishing late, going farther than others in the pursuit of a better outcome…
Hungry is a positive – it’s synonymous with striving and putting in extra time to work on things. It means getting started early and finishing late, going farther than others in the pursuit of a better outcome…
Enough Americans Have Already Voted – Chaos Is Coming!
– investorsinsight.com
Dividends Rose 4.6% in Q1
– crossingwallstreet.com
From 2010 to 2015, dividends for the S&P 500 rose by 90…
Were Hedge Funds Right Betting on These Five Stocks in Q1?
– insidermonkey.com
Investing in large-cap stocks offer investors a lower exposure to risk from, but they are still prone to volatility, often mimicking the trajectory of the broader market. Moreover, since many smart money investors often have a significant exposure to some large and mega-cap stocks, their drop on…
[[ This is a content summary only…
Overestimating Recession Odds
– ritholtz.com
My Sunday Washington Post Business Section column is out. This morning, we look at why so many pundits overstate the odds of economic weakness: What are the chances of a recession? Not what you’d think.).
Here’s an excerpt from the column:
“Historically, we see recessions occurring every 59 months (on average) over that period…
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