Saturdays are now about longform links on Abnormal Returns. You can check out last week’s linkfest including a the dangers of rising sea levels.
Finance
- A dozen things Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger have learned from See's Candies. (25iq.com)
- An excerpt from Liam Vaughan and Gavin Finch's "The Fix: How Bankers Lied, Cheated and Colluded to Rig the World' Most Important Number." (bloomberg.com)
- How to hide $400 million in a web of overseas banks and shell companies. (nytimes.com)
- How Nevada's state pension fund outperforms with fewer staff and lower costs. (ariadnewa.com)
The NFL
- Bill Simmons and Malcolm Gladwell debate the uncertain future of football. (theringer.com)
- The NFL is working hard to get moms to say yes to their kids playing football. (highline.huffingtonpost.com)
Non-finance
- Six questions for Dan Gardner co-author of "Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction." (collaborativefund.com)
- The Washington Post is now the most innovative paper in America. (cjr.org)
- The Pokemon Go phenomenon was about more than augmented reality. (ft.com)
- In a technological age our relationships with home are complicated. (aeon.co)
- Inside the empire of the Barefoot Contessa, Ina Garten. (buzzfeed.com)
- What it's like to open a bookstore in the modern economy. (nytimes.com)
- Why does America love bass fishing? (gearpatrol.com)