Weekend Reading - March 6, 2015

Flagged articles from this week:

     

How carbs, sugar and stubbornness are killing Kellogg.

    

Tom Herzfeld founded the Herzfeld Caribbean Basin closed-end fund in 1994.

     

The vacuum-tube transport network, once viewed as science fiction, is now an “actual industry with three legitimate groups pushing it forward.

     

How declining benchmark petroleum prices are affecting the mostly oil-dependent North Dakota job market.

    

The Ganges has been transformed into a “lethal cocktail of industrial and human waste” thanks to pollution.

     

Video reward for reading this far:

Glenn Greenwald: Why Privacy Matters

    

*I do my best to find free interesting content on the web, but unfortunately some of these articles may require a subscription. To get around that, try googling the article’s title and access it via the search results.

Have a good weekend,

Cup & Handle Macro Research

Posted to Cup & Handle Macro Research on Mar 02, 2015 — 1:03 PM
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