Remember, Lebron James signed a near $1 billion deal with Nike and at first, it seemed like a very risky investment, but with Lebron being Lebron, this deal is proving to be a win-win for both Nike and Lebron James. This championship win only bolsters Lebron's reputation and Nike's stock. It will be interesting to see whether Curry will bounce back and surpass Lebron, as his success has relatively started now. Under Armour is in line for some large dividends. Great read!
"Trying to understand how the economy works using Keynesian theory is like trying to understand the movements of the planets using the theory that everything revolves around the Earth"
What an analogy; really changes your thought process when it comes to certain economic principles.
Always interesting to see the implications of weather on our markets. Climate change may be playing an impact of the delay of La Nina conditions however
Interesting read, i wonder though, as Canada's dollar is going to lose value, what about Russia's currency, or many of the Middle Eastern countries' currency?
Most food and beverage companies are like rubber bands, even with enough stretching and twists and turns, they will bounce back, and i expect nothing less from Coca-Cola, especially since they belong in an oligopoly and have many more products to rely on. Great read.
The "conclusive strategy" you discuss is the hardest thing to implement and formulate when considering climate change. The data and observable effects are there but since so much money is tied to converting to renewable resources, it may be very difficult, no matter how much coal crashes
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Nike Back On Top With NBA Finals Win
Remember, Lebron James signed a near $1 billion deal with Nike and at first, it seemed like a very risky investment, but with Lebron being Lebron, this deal is proving to be a win-win for both Nike and Lebron James. This championship win only bolsters Lebron's reputation and Nike's stock. It will be interesting to see whether Curry will bounce back and surpass Lebron, as his success has relatively started now. Under Armour is in line for some large dividends. Great read!
Central Bankers Believe That They Can Provide Free Lunches
"Trying to understand how the economy works using Keynesian theory is like trying to understand the movements of the planets using the theory that everything revolves around the Earth"
What an analogy; really changes your thought process when it comes to certain economic principles.
Range-Bound Nat Gas And Zombie El Nino
Always interesting to see the implications of weather on our markets. Climate change may be playing an impact of the delay of La Nina conditions however
The Collapse Of FOMC Expectations
Very thought provoking. Never would i believed that information as important and crucial as this could be hidden in plain sight.
Why Oil Could Go Lower – 3 Reasons
Interesting read, i wonder though, as Canada's dollar is going to lose value, what about Russia's currency, or many of the Middle Eastern countries' currency?
Keurig Kold: Down But Not Out For Coca-Cola
Most food and beverage companies are like rubber bands, even with enough stretching and twists and turns, they will bounce back, and i expect nothing less from Coca-Cola, especially since they belong in an oligopoly and have many more products to rely on. Great read.
Complacency Over Coal's Collapse: Factors To Consider
The "conclusive strategy" you discuss is the hardest thing to implement and formulate when considering climate change. The data and observable effects are there but since so much money is tied to converting to renewable resources, it may be very difficult, no matter how much coal crashes
Complacency Over Coal's Collapse: Factors To Consider
Does it actually surprise anyone that coal is crashing? With the advent of renewable resources, and climate change, coal inevitably was going to crash