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One of the rare inspirational subplots of our current financial panic has been the rise of Meredith Whitney. An obscure and little-noticed analyst of Wall Street banks, working for an obscure and little-noticed Wall Street bank (Oppenheimer & Co.), Whitney has become, in a matter of months, a woman who moves markets.
It all started back on Oct. 31,... See more
It all started back on Oct. 31,... See more
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The Last Gasp From Wall Street
There is an article in the Wall Street Journal titled "Bitcoin Is Soaring This Year. Goldman’s Crypto Skeptic Isn’t Biting.” The piece profiles Goldman Sachs’ Wealth Management Chief Investment Officer Sharmin Mossavar-Rahmani, who happens to be the firm’s second-longest tenured... See more
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msn.comDavid Sacks Explains the Failure of the Globalist Consensus in Washington
Francis Fukuyama's Influence:
"You had Fukuyama write 'The End of History,' which basically said that democratic capitalism is the end all be all. And we're down to one system and the whole world's gonna run on that... See more
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Inhibiting retail investors from taking part in public market gains blocks Gen Z / Millennial from wealth creation opportunities which will continue to lead in a distrust in capitalism. Short term greed by Wall Street and Silicon Valley may very well destroy our great republic... This email from Thiel to Zuck continues to be incredibly prescient
“The plutocrats who want to stop the socialist mayor in Gotham City are going to flush $20 million down the toilet,” says @MarkHalperin, citing a Wall Street Journal report about efforts by New York City financiers to stop Zohran Mamdani. “They have no actual strategy. They have no candidate. They have no plan. Most of them are under the illusion... See more
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@andrewchen Some thoughts here from a long essay I just published on the subject. There are definitely trade-offs.
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mobilizing against Israel, and other reactionary pursuits, Ivy institutions are pursuing the fancies of a declining intellectual and business elite,
George Gilder • Life After Google
At stake is not just the future of a 240 year old newspaper, The Observer, the Sunday sister of the Guardian, it’s also the integrity and values of the Guardian and the future media landscape of a fractured and dangerous world.
I’ve always believed what I was told, that the Guardian was different to other news organisations. It’s owned, not by a... See more
I’ve always believed what I was told, that the Guardian was different to other news organisations. It’s owned, not by a... See more