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February 2014

Which Internet Stock Is the Most Overvalued?

By John Cassidy, NewYorker, This was the week that some Internet stocks hit an air pocket. Twitter, LinkedIn, and Pandora […]

The world braces for retirement crisis

By PAUL WISEMAN, DAVID MCHUGH and ELAINE KURTENBACH (AP) – A global retirement crisis is bearing down on workers of […]

81 Percent of China’s Insurers Prefer to Invest in Real Estate

China’s insurance funds have US$1.19 trillion invested, and more than three-quarters of them are looking for real estate deals to […]

The 5 Greenest Countries On Earth (And All Of The Rest), Ranked

By Ben Schiller, CoExist, Want to live in a beautiful nation that protects your health? It turns out Switzerland is […]

The Dirty Way to Feed 9 Billion People

The solution to a major agricultural problem is a little gross, but it’s necessary. By James J. Elser and Bruce E. Rittmann Future […]

Young Bankers Seek ‘Good Yield’ With Their Own Nonprofits

By Max Abelson, Bloomberg, The founders of the Resolution Project don’t dwell on generosity or charity when they describe why […]

A New Era For Entrepreneurs And Startups Has Begun

Since the recent recession, and at least partially sparked by it, I’m seeing a real resurgence of entrepreneurial spirit, and […]

Warren Buffett: The Three Things I Look For in a Person

By Shane Parrish, Motley Fool, Source: Georgetown University Students often go to visit Warren Buffett. And when they do, he […]

99% of Long-Term Investing Is Doing Nothing; the Other 1% Will Change Your Life

By Morgan Housel | More Articles December 20, 2013 | Comments (25) Napoleon’s definition of a military genius was, “The man who can do the […]

Getting Comfortable With Volatility

By Mark Mobius, Franklin Templeton, Over the past few weeks, we’ve seen significant volatility in the markets, which has spooked […]