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Mother Nature Spouts Off
Wow! Some incredible video out of Australia. Makes you kind of think the earth’s atmosphere is becoming as unstable as the global markets! Wonder if quantitative easing would help? (click here if video is observable)
Chanos: “Not bearish enough on China”
Wonder what the Goldie commodity traders think when they listen to Jim Chanos? Or do they? Think or listen? (click here if video is not observable)
God Bless Mark Haines
The news of Mark Haines hits us square in the gut. We’ve been watching the guy almost everyday since the mid-1990’s. The old Squawk with Haines, Kernen, and Faber was something else. Remember how he would play up Kernen’s vanity, … Continue reading
The New (La)Garde at the IMF?
That’s our bet. Also check out the WashPost piece, Why Christine Lagarde should run the IMF. (click here if video is not observable)
Posted in General Interest, PIIGS, Sovereign Debt, Sovereign Risk, Video
Tagged Christine Lagarde, IMF Managing Director
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Fight of the Century: Keynes vs. Hayek Round Two
Great rap video explaining the political economy for the Facebook generation.
Spring Fever: The Mick and The Hammer
It’s that time of year and as Opening Day approaches we look at a great article on Mickey Mantle in today’s L.A. Times and last’s night rerun of David Letterman’s interview with Hank Aaron. Relax for a few and enjoy … Continue reading
Happy Super Moon!
By the way, a rare tornado touched down in Northern California today. You think? (click here if video is not observable)
Nonlinear Thinking: Modern Manufacturing
A must view video of the Volkswagen ultra modern/high tech manufacturing plant in Dresden, Germany. We’re sensing the birth of a “manufacturing renaissance” in the U.S. and it may end up looking similar to this. Hat tip to … Continue reading
Posted in Nonlinear Thinking, Video
Tagged Germany, manufacturing, U.S., Volkswagen Dresden Plan
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Apple Defying Gravity in Today’s Downdraft
CNET does a good job summing up why the market is all lathered up over Apple. Even after yesterday’s $7 plus move the stock is only down 0.20 percent as the overall market gives it up. Lucky for Issac Newton … Continue reading
