The week comes to close, and we have you covered, with our organic, free range morning train reads:
- Have profits peaked? (Fidelity)
- May 1, 1975: The Day Wall Street Changed (Moneybeat)
- Freedom, Tesla-Style: The company’s new home-based battery isn’t just nifty, it’s liberating (Slate) see also A solar future isn’t just likely — it’s inevitable (Vox)
- The days are long but the decades are short (Sam Altman)
- WSJ Editorial Page Watch: The Slow-Growth Fed? (Brookings) see also Bernanke’s Latest Blog Post Takes a Brutal Shot at the WSJ (Bloomberg)
- 18 Behaviors of Emotionally Intelligent People (Time)
- Watch, Apple Watch (Daring Fireball)
- The Best Way to Organize a Lifetime of Photos (WSJ)
- The Ten Cars That Most Represent Their Country Of Origin (Jalopnik) see also Re-Inventing the Wheels: Ford’s Greatest Car Gets a Do-Over (Bloomberg)
- Death Cab for Cutie’s Ben Gibbard Deconstructs the Science of Songwriting (Medium)
Be sure to check out this weekend’s Master’s in Business interview with Anthony Scaramucci of SkyBridge Capital.
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