My easy like Sunday morning reads:
• Fidelity Bets on Zero-Fee Index Funds (Bloomberg Businessweek)
• What People Will Pay For (Reformed Broker)
• From Banker to Anchor: How MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle Nailed a Major Career Change (InStyle)
• A British Seaweed Scientist Is Revered in Japan as ‘The Mother of the Sea’ (Longreads)
• Hammacher Schlemmer: the World’s Most Peculiar Company (Chicago Magazine)
• The Bullshit Web (Pixel Envy)
• Shadow Rulers of the VA: How Marvel Entertainment chairman Ike Perlmutter and others are secretly shaping the Trump administration’s veterans policies. (ProPublica)
• Sex and Hotels: The erotics of the anonymous space, where everything is clean and begs to be defiled. (Slate)
• It’s Looking Extremely Likely That QAnon Is A Leftist Prank On Trump Supporters (Buzzfeed)
• Mapping Record Stores: New York City in the 1970s and 1980s (ESRI)
Be sure to check out our Masters in Business interview this weekend with Lee Cooperman, CEO/Chairman of Omega Advisors, a New York-based hedge fund managing $3.5 billion dollars, which is being converted into a family office. Cooperman, 75, is an active philanthropist, a member of The Giving Pledge, and has committed to giving his wealth away in his lifetime.
The Trump Economy?
Source: Don Moynihan, Oxford
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