ARTV with Edward Harrison
- abnormalreturns
- May 13th, 2011
Last night we spoke with Edward Harrison (@edwardnh) who blogs at Credit Writedowns and is also a frequent contributor at naked capitalism on StockTwits TV. Edward is a long-time blogger with a global perspective on the economy and financial markets. We had a blast talking about the implications of the Microsoft deal for Skype, the ways in which a Greek debt restructuring could take place and why it is that the powers that be become wedded to particular policy paths. You can view the video in its entirety below:
Items mentioned in the above video:
Why don’t big tech stocks pay higher dividends? (Credit Writedowns)
Jeremy Grantham is lightening up on stocks. (Credit Writedowns)
Three views on a potential Greek debt restructuring. (Credit Writedowns, ibid, ibid)
Confirmation bias and why we become wedded to particular views. (Credit Writedowns, ibid)
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