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A few thoughts on Bell Labs

Bell Labs harkens back to an age that viewed the largest corporations as not only the vanguard of modernity, but the most rational, most innovative, organization in history. Continue reading

Posted on February 28, 2012 12:16 PM




Child's play

Time launches yet another personal-finance website and wraps itself in the legacy of Henry Luce. Where are the intellectuals? Continue reading

Posted on June 10, 2011 1:00 PM




Bell, Buffett, Graham and the markets

Daniel Bell, who died in January at 82, was the author of a number of important books, all with titles that have lasted longer than the arguments that shaped them, and he was always a lively, even combative, raconteur. Continue reading

Posted on May 5, 2011 12:49 PM




Felix Salmon on the death of equities

In light of the tempest stirred up by the mooted merger of Deutsche Borse with the New York Stock Exchange, Reuter's Felix Salmon worries less about the deal as a sign of American decline and more as, the headline bolted to his NYT op-ed, 'Wall Street's Dead End.' Continue reading

Posted on February 14, 2011 1:10 PM




Transactions: Nov. 17, 2008

Fifty years ago John Kenneth Galbraith described the connection between finance, consumers and, in so many words, loose money. We're now defined by that tightly bound combination. Continue reading

Posted on November 14, 2008 2:52 PM






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