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Lemonade Stand Economics Vs. Keynesianism

“I tried to figure out what made a public company different.

Here is what I came up with — the central bankers of the world, all acolytes of Keynes, have decided that it is the P in PE that brings

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Is the stock market really a zero-sum game?

I see this statement all over the place when I read stock market blogs, info products, etc. that the stock market is a “zero sum” game, that for every trade there is a winner and a loser. This certainly seems…

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Being “paid to wait”…

I was just flipping through the channels the other day checking the weather on the TVĀ  and as I surfed past the Business News Network I overheard one of the talking heads talking up some blue chip stock with a…

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What a difference a month can make!

So is the title of the latest Patient Capital newsletter to shareholders, observing that September 2010 brought the highest U.S equity returns in a staggering seven decades! But this is Patient Capital, not Kudlow and Cramer. The core…

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Private vs. Public Companies

Whether a company is publicy traded or not affects every aspect of its operations.

The most important stakeholder to a privately held company are the customers. Unhappy customers adversely impact revenues. If revenues don’t equal expenses it’s game over. It’s…

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