Thursdays are all about longform links here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last week’s links including a look at why the blockchain matters.
Finance
- A dozen things learned from Paul Tudor Jones about investing and trading. (25iq.com)
- How Goldman Sachs ($GS) became tech investing powerhouse. (bloomberg.com)
- Despite the hype, cash isn't going away any time soon. (bbc.com)
- How benchmarks have affected the market for active management. (blogs.cfainstitute.org)
- Who owns a company? (bankofengland.co.uk)
Non-finance
- Three skills humans need to have in an automated age. An excerpt from Geoff Colvin's "Humans are Underrated."* (fortune.com)
- What it is like to live for a year at the Googleplex. (bloomberg.com)
- Inside the world of cleaning startup Handy. (slate.com)
- Why Grooveshark failed. (theverge.com)
- The Duplass brother unlikely route to Hollywood success. (wired.com)
- Can Levi Strauss find its way in a world of yoga pants and sweat pants? (bloomberg.com)
- Paul Newman's charitable legacy is now surrounded in controversy. (vanityfair.com)
- The pursuit of perfection and the issue of campus suicides. (nytimes.com)
- How Driscoll's hacked the strawberry. (bloomberg.com)