
Greetings readers! It was another interesting week in the tech space with the Google (GOOG) story finally becoming clearer as Google has partially pulled out of mainland China. The next few weeks will be interesting but I’m now much more comfortable picking Baidu as the uncertainty regarding its market share in China is probably past its peak.
Here are some of the better readings from the past week:
-Do asset prices determine the economy? @ ZeroHedge
-The right time to sell dividend stocks @ DividendGrowthInvestor
-Exonerating the shorts @ TheBigPicture
-Riddles @ Macro Man
-Making money in real estate @ MillionDollarJourney
-How do you say bubble in Chinese? @ CanadianCapitalist
-Why the loonie is as strong as a bear @ TheFinancialBlogger
-Middlemen @ FourPillars
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Greetings readers! It was another interesting week in the tech space with the Google (GOOG) story finally becoming clearer as Google has partially pulled out of mainland China. The next few weeks will be interesting but I’m now much more comfortable picking Baidu as the uncertainty regarding its market share in China is probably past its peak.
Here are some of the better readings from the past week:
-Do asset prices determine the economy? @ ZeroHedge
-The right time to sell dividend stocks @ DividendGrowthInvestor
-Exonerating the shorts @ TheBigPicture
-Riddles @ Macro Man
-Making money in real estate @ MillionDollarJourney
-How do you say bubble in Chinese? @ CanadianCapitalist
-Why the loonie is as strong as a bear @ TheFinancialBlogger
-Middlemen @ FourPillars
Similar Posts:
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