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Innovators, Disruptors and Ultra-Wealthy People

Innovators, Disruptors and Ultra-Wealthy People

(Bloomberg Opinion) -- My anonymous morning train reads:

  • When to Trust a Story That Uses Unnamed Sources (FiveThirtyEight)
  • Ultra-Wealthy Analysis: Hong Kong is now home to more extremely rich people than any other city in the world, surpassing New York City (Wealth-X)
  • Why Silicon Valley Remains the Unbeatable Center of Innovation (Fortune)
  • Tesla, software and disruption (Benedict Evans)
  • Wall Street’s 30 Days of Hell: No Sleep, No Meals, No Family (Bloombergbut see Report Earnings Daily (Bloomberg Opinion)
  • Meet Facebook’s top troll hunter (CNN Money)
  • Nobody wants the truth, but everyone wants a story (BuzzFeed)
  • Alex Jones Said Bans Would Strengthen Him. He Was Wrong. (New York Times)
  • A boycott over Colin Kaepernick isn’t likely to hurt Nike (Quartz)
  • 25 of the New Words Merriam-Webster Is Adding to the Dictionary in 2018 (Mental Floss)

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Innovators, Disruptors and Ultra-Wealthy People

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Barry Ritholtz is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist. He founded Ritholtz Wealth Management and was chief executive and director of equity research at FusionIQ, a quantitative research firm. He is the author of “Bailout Nation.”

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