Friday links: a penchant for simplicity
2 weeks ago
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Finance
- Investors are no longer enamored with Renaissance Technologies’ public investment vehicles. (ft.com)
- Are rate cuts going to help boost startup exits? (tomtunguz.com)
- You can’t spell private equity without dividend recap. (ft.com)
Big Tech
- Three Mile Island is restarting to help power data centers. (wsj.com)
- What is really behind Amazon’s ($AMZN) RTO policy? (sherwood.news)
- The rest of the big tech companies are not as strict when it comes to remote work. (on.ft.com)
- Disney ($DIS) is ditching Slack. (wsj.com)
Travel
- Airbnb ($ABNB) is struggling. (genuineimpact.substack.com)
- Why Uber ($UBER) is adding rider verification. (theverge.com)
Sports
- NFL teams have different approaches to insuring player contracts. (espn.com)
- MLS contemplates a post-Messi world. (bloomberg.com)
- Local sports broadcast rights are in flux. (axios.com)
Economy
- What rate cuts mean for the economy. (awealthofcommonsense.com)
- The stock market doesn’t see a recession on the horizon. (bonddad.blogspot.com)
- How worried should we be about manufacturing? (econbrowser.com)
Earlier on Abnormal Returns
- Podcast links: changing the future. (abnormalreturns.com)
- What you missed in our Thursday linkfest. (abnormalreturns.com)
- Longform links: feeling important. (abnormalreturns.com)
- Are you a financial adviser looking for some out-of-the-box thinking? Then check out our weekly e-mail newsletter. (newsletter.abnormalreturns.com)
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