And something important seems to have changed in the last few years: People are losing faith that their work will deliver the ...
Participate in New Money: This will exchange your notes for first-out, first-lien notes at a higher interest rate of 9.5%. To ...
When I first wrote to you about quantum computing in October 2024, I called it the “next big thing.” Many readers agreed that ...
Negative investor sentiment can cause a company’s stock to drop for “no good reason,” and that’s where I look for favorable ...
The taxes we pay with money are only part of the cost. When the government orders you to do something you otherwise wouldn’t, ...
Physicists have a concept called “entropy,” which basically says systems will tend to move from orderly to disorderly over time. Entropy is central to physics, thermodynamics, and other fields of ...
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No one wants to be a party pooper. It drives away friends and makes you generally unpopular. But if you are a monetary policymaker, ending the party before it gets too wild is quite literally your job ...
We have no scarcity of economic challenges. Price inflation is high on the list, in part because we saw so little of it for so many years. Inflation’s return in 2021–2022 brought back memories for ...
Imagine it’s 2020 and you nail the big call: Artificial intelligence (AI) is coming fast. Chips will power it. Two-for-two. You’re the next Warren Buffett! Then you slip up. You buy the world’s most ...
"The greatest innovation in history is not the iPhone or the semiconductor; it's the American middle class." ­–Scott Galloway The American middle class is a historical anomaly. For most of modern ...