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The Five Characteristics of Successful Innovators Get Powerful Ideas Delivered To Your Inbox Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic | October 25, 2013 There is not much agreement about what makes an idea innovative, and what makes an innovative idea valuable. For example, discussions on whether the internet is a better invention than the wheel are more likely to…
Coming Up Next Week: MONDAY: Labor Day—U.S. markets closed TUESDAY: PMI manufacturing index, ISM mfg index, construction spending, Fed’s Williams speaks, Kodak emerges from bankruptcy; Earnings from H&R Block WEDNESDAY: Mortgage applications, international trade, quarterly services survey, Beige Book, Fed’s Kocherlakota speaks, auto sales, Neiman Marcus bids due, Samsung event; Earnings from Dollar General THURSDAY:…
Easy Money From Global Central Banks Continues To Fuel This Market Since the historic March 2009 low, the benchmark S&P 500 has surged a very impressive 203% making it one of the strongest bull markets in history! The primary driver of this entire 5.5 year bull market has been an easy money stance from global…
It seems like the entire world is focusing on the 2009 U.S. holiday shopping season. Around this time each year, the media, clients and friends ask us countless questions on the subject. Most people want to know what a so-called “expert” thinks will happen on any given event. Predicting the future is impossible because the simple truth is that no one really knows what will happen. Instead, these “experts” offer their opinion which at times will be correct and other times will be incorrect. After all, we all know how valuable opinions are, right?
Critics say the practice is inflating some companies’ valuations By TELIS DEMOS, SHIRA OVIDE and SUSAN PULLIAM Updated June 9, 2015 10:41 p.m. ET Hortonworks Inc. Chief Executive Rob Bearden forecast in March 2014 that the software firm would have a “strong $100 million run rate” by year-end. But the number looked a lot smaller…