Line Go Up: Book Review of “The Cold Start Problem,” by Andrew Chen
I was recently hanging out with a buddy who, responding to my standby joke about how we must all be
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Read MoreAt the Davos of the Midwest, a.k.a. Mackinac Policy Conference 2024, policymakers and other stakeholders put their heads together to figure out how we can make housing more affordable. It’s one of the first times that such a powerful and visible group of people have discussed the issue in Michigan.
Read MoreIs it fair to pay the CEO $50 billion? One investor thought not, and one of the most important judges in the country in the realm of corporate law agreed.
Read MoreSadly, but perhaps not surprisingly, US Steel is about to go the way of so many other once-great American corporations that have been acquired by foreign companies.
Read MoreRepublicans have a new target: the woke agenda of “creating better market information.” It’s not a good look for a party that is really grasping at straws, but it also strains credulity to imagine that companies shouldn’t do things that they think are in their best interest.
Read MoreThe tech world and the finance world are both abuzz this week over the nearly overnight collapse of Silicon Valley
Read MoreA new conservative investment fund seeks to invest in “socially conservative” products, identifying a market of interested, “un-woke” investors. The only problem? Well, turns out the most profitable companies are all actually pretty socially liberal.
Read MoreTwitter had some feelings when hedge fund managers complained that Redditors had manipulated the price of stocks they shorted.
Read MoreGameStop stock blew up. Should you care? No, not really. But you shouldn’t buy it.
Read MoreMCKINSEY. EVERY B-SCHOOL BRO KNOWS THE NAME. Many more Americans learned the name after facing the presidential prospects of a
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