My end-of-week morning train reads: - Farewell, Captain America. Hello, Ziggy Stardust: After "Bohemian Rhapsody," studios are eyeing many a project steeped in FM nostalgia. ( Vanity Fair )
- Uber Waited Too Long to Go Public. Take Note, Unicorns. ( Bloomberg Opinion ) but see Uber, delusion and ride hailing's structural economic inefficiency ( LT3000 )
- Booming Buybacks Aren't Likely to Wane Despite Market Volatility ( Wall Street Journal )
- Co-working spaces: Not just for startup bros anymore ( Los Angeles Times )
- Robots That Learn Are the Hottest Weapon in the Investing Arms Race: Stormy markets have left quants reeling. Can a new flurry of machine-learning hedge funds do any better? ( Bloomberg )
- The Pivot: The iPhone is the most successful product of all time. ( Asymco )
- Cars will change more in the next decade than they have in the past century ( the Conversation ); see also Robots Take the Wheel as Autonomous Farm Machines Hit the Field ( Bloomberg )
- Can CBD Really Do All That? How one molecule from the cannabis plant came to be seen as a therapeutic cure-all. ( New York Times Magazine )
- "Get Scavino in here": Trump's Twitter guru is the ultimate insider ( Politico )
- 17 Great Getaways For This Memorial Day Weekend ( Wall Street Journal )
Be sure to check out our Masters in Business interview this weekend with veteran TV producer and writer Dave Goetsch, best known for his work as executive producer on the Emmy-nominated sitcom "The Big Bang Theory." After 12 seasons, the show had its series finale this week. Highest-Paying Jobs for the Class of 2019 Source: Bloomberg |
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