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Instead of the usual Bull & Bear tussle, for a change we have Wolves & Sheep battling it out in a nice little game. For those who have played chess: A Wolf in this game has the same power as the Queen piece of chess.

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I thoroughly enjoyed this 1 hour BBC program on Warren Buffet and I highly recommend it.
In this program you will see

1)WB in his office in Omaha
2)The HQ of Berkshire Hathaway
3)Meet Charlie Munger
4)Interviews with his children. Daughter says ” In 56 years, I have never seen him drink a glass of water”. [...]

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An article that discusses 4 tech value stocks. The last line of the following paragraph is very crucial to keep in mind when investing in such stocks.
“For the most part, the easy money is squarely off the table. But there are areas of potential interest – namely those issues trading at or below net cash [...]

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Every Monday, Karl Denninger holds an hour long radio show starting from 4.30pm EST. Karl talks about the Capital Markets along with both political and business issues related to them.
Even though I may not agree with all his viewpoints, I find him to be extremely knowledgeable, energetic, patient, willing to explain/teach/answer questions from his listeners. [...]

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Semi stocks have been weak since about September 15.  Around that time, Texas Instruments had raised guidance nicely.
Things to keep in mind/Caution:
I do not believe in astrology. But a lot of other people do. I rely more on  fundamental valuation rather than technical data. But a lot of people trade purely technically. Even so, I [...]

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Mouth watering pics. Recipes included.
Enjoy.

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The amiable Marcus du Sautoy, Oxford professor, presents a four-part series about the history of mathematics. It is an extremely well made series covering ancient Egyptian, classical Greek to modern maths. I highly recommend it. Marcus travels around the world, visiting places where the great mathematicians lived and worked. He meets up with relatives of [...]

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According to David Attenborough, a human would have to run at 65mph to do this.

Video. Amazing survival skill of JCL
Video. The unsinkable Pygmy gecko
Video. Capuchin monkey using stone tools
Wiki on JCL

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Documentary telling the story of silicon chip inventor Robert Noyce, godfather of today’s digital world. Re-living the heady days of Silicon Valley’s seminal start-ups, the film tells how Noyce also founded Intel, the company responsible for more than 80 per cent of the microprocessors in personal computers.

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Shockley, Nobel prize winner, inventor of the transistor and [...]

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Words of wisdom from Eugene Kleiner, one of the original founders of Kleiner Perkins.

Make sure the dog wants to eat the dog food. No matter how ground-breaking a new technology, how large a potential market, make certain customers actually want it.
Build one business at a time. Most business plans are overly ambitious. Concentrate [...]

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