Thursday links: the king of the market
1 month ago
2 MIN READ
Index funds
- How index funds have changed demand for large cap stocks. (klementoninvesting.substack.com)
- Research Affilitiates is launching the Deletions ETF ($NIXT) which will buy index deletions. (mutualfundobserver.com)
Apple
- David Pierce, “Apple Pay is one of the most Apple-y Apple products the company has ever shipped.” (theverge.com)
- People want to copy Apple ($AAPL) products but not Apple the company. (asymco.com)
Sports business
- Topgolf Callaway ($MODG) is splitting into two separate companies. (frontofficesports.com)
- How the WWE has doubled earnings over the past five years. (johnwallstreet.com)
- Can new, high profile events bring track into the sports consciousness? (sportico.com)
Manufacturing
- The U.S. industrial economy looks different than it did four years ago. (noahpinion.blog)
- How the manufacturing construction boom is playing out across the country. (apricitas.io)
Economy
- Weekly initial unemployment claims ticked lower. (priceactionlab.com)
- More evidence that American economy is stalling. (bonddad.blogspot.com)
- Has gasoline demand in the U.S. peaked? (bloom berg.com)
Earlier on Abnormal Returns
- Longform links: no room for error. (abnormalreturns.com)
- What you missed in our Wednesday linkfest. (abnormalreturns.com)
- Personal finance links: an essential skill. (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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