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Linkfest:July 17, 2012

Some stuff I am reading today:

Staff might shut down Vijay Mallya (FirstPost)

Emerging markets get  a wakeup call (Mint)

Y Combinator picks Indian startups (ET)

How the Feds feed the rich (DailyReckoning)

Goldman Sachs and the $580 Million black hole (NYTimes)

Focus on failure (PsyFi)

The new new Gettysburg address (JeffMatthews)

 

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Linkfest:July 16, 2012

Some stuff I am reading today morning:

Hurt by markets, women keep off trading pit (BusinessLine)

With airfares no longer cheap, passengers opt for trains (Mint)

Whats going wrong with deal based websites (BS)

Attitudes and beliefs in India (AjayShah)

Four real world investing rules (Minyanville)

Another faux fix (DailyReckoning)

Should you quit trading? (SMBTraining)

 

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Offbeat Sunday Reads:July 15, 2012

Some off beat reads for a lazy Sunday:

Spoof: Arnab Goswami forgets wedding anniversary.Wife outraged (UnrealTimes)

Movie Review:Bol Bachchan (VigilIdiot)

Of wolves and humans, colony dogs and other beastly tales (JaiArjun)

Book Review:Poor Little Rich Slum (MumbaiBoss)

Travelogue: All the way to Badrinath (Ghumakkar)

Sex in the Olympic Village (ESPN)

Sleeping with cannibals (Smithsonian)

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Weekend Reads: July 14, 2012

Interesting reads for the weekend:

That girl next to Sania (Open)

How Parvez Tak lost his head (Tehelka)

In the Ministry of External Affairs (SashiTharoor)

Bollywood’s most boring secret (Newslaundry)

Neeraj Monga:India is an immature market (ForbesIndia)

The Money Empathy gap (NyMag)

The little known story of how modern Olympics got their start (Smithsonian)

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Linkfest:July 13,2012

Some stuff I am reading this morning:

CIC demands Reliance insider trading notices (FinancialExpress)

Infy debacle makes TCS look impressive (Mint)

Glenmark Pharma:Scaling new heights (BS)

Until the market rallies (TRB)

The world wide debt culture (DailyReckoning)

The best strategy for reducing stress (HBR)

To size up your market in India look twice (HBR)

George Soros’s best investment advice (MarketFolly)