The Economist
Reading The Economist sometimes is so much fun that makes me fail to hold my giggling and writing this post. In its recent summary of this year's world economic forum, it makes fun of Goldman Sachs' party, Citi's corporate Jet and, above all, the WEF itself by quoting the comments from Martin Wolf of the Financial Times. (The Economist writes: Contrarian of the meeting: Martin Wolf, of the Financial Times, who said at a dinner hosted by Citigroup that whatever the consensus at Davos each year, the opposite ensues. Thus, he predicts, instead of business boom and unstable politics, next year will bring a structural recession and stable, deepening international political relationships. )
Interested readers can read the lone Wolf and the bulls on economist.com
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1 Comments:
I absolutely love the Economist. If I was not getting my MBA, I would love being a salesman for the Economist! I loved that blog article about the WEF that you speak about.
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