On UnionPay, China and smuggling money in Macau [Thomson Reuters]
Google's Eric Schmidt on the future of internet freedom [NYTimes]
IPOs: when stability creates instability [Pragmatic Capitalism]
Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac would be eliminated in Senate Bill [BusinessWeek]
The 'easy money' myth [Reformed Broker]
Media industry lists things that worry them about TWC/Comcast merger [WSJ]
Are malls over? [The New Yorker]
The future of TV is coming into focus and looks pretty great [Quartz]
Barely keeping up in TV's new golden age [NYTimes]
Mexico seeks telco and TV competition [Advanced Television]
Big batteries threaten big power stations and utilities' profits [Economist]
Kate Spade (KATE) faces uphill fight to be next Ralph Lauren [Bloomberg]
Smartphone payment system to be unveiled in UK [FT]
The gaming console market is in crisis [TechCrunch]
Google looking to keep its search engine relevant in age of apps [WSJ]
The future of wearable technology [SlideShare]
Alibaba to buy control of ChinaVision [Reuters]
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
What We're Reading ~ Analytical Links 3/12/14
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