Friday, May 20, 2011

5 Items, you do not have to read

There are a lot of information out there. It is undesirable. It is frame-worthy. For each dozen foam-spewing-of-mouth rants there, there is a work thinking that deserves your attention. Here are five you might appreciate.

Henry Blodget: Sorry, the Pit LinkedIn is not evidence of a new Tech bubble
LinkedIn (NYSE: LNKD - News) should starts negotiating today an assessment which is much gag - or at least to have flashbacks of the Internet bubble a decade ago. Blodget, who admits his own, ahem, memories of the Internet bubble, disagreement. "Is income 10 times a high multiple?" Sure, it is a multiple of top. But it is also a multiple which, according to LinkedIn growth over the next years, may be earned. "What this morning to more than 20 times earnings?

James Surowiecki: Innovative consumer
A really innovative way of thinking. U.S. firms have more fertile for innovation because U.S. consumers are eager and willing to take the plunge into untested products. "That sense, our culture of innovation is based on consumers as well as entrepreneurs,"Surowiecki wrote.""

Ray Kwong: Name, you need to know: Aviation Industry Corporation of China
Boeing (NYSE: BA - News), this is what the growth looks like: "China will need of 4,330 new had trade valued at 480 billion over the next 20 years."

Rick Newman:Only One Way gas prices of theit really will fall
Always high gasoline prices cause a reflective, yet short-sighted, consumers and regulators response: it is certainly ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM - News) and BP(NYSE: BP - News) fault. Rarely discussed: high gasoline prices are the only infallible remedy for high gasoline prices. Works every time, folks.

Annie Lowrey: Remove the ceiling of the debt!
The debt ceiling was raised 87 times since the second world war, which makes it a very effective piece of legislation to vote on the, and... It is on this subject. "As such, it does nothing to limit spending, increasing taxes or otherwise improve the financial situation of the country." To get rid, already.

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