On decision regret [A Wealth of Common Sense]
Why competitive advantages die [Collaborative Fund]
Notes from the Wharton restructuring & distressed conference [Reddit]
The case against Google [NYTimes]
Consumer goods: big brands battle with the little guys [FT]
The end of the low volatility regime [13D]
Myths and facts about "risk parity" [FT Alphaville]
Inside Facebook's two years of hell [Wired]
How Softbank, world's biggest tech investor, throws around its cash [WSJ]
Canada's housing market flirts with disaster [FT]
Everything you need to know about 5G [IEEE Spectrum]
Inside T-Mobile's big, brash comeback [Fortune]
Boeing is killing it by squeezing its suppliers [Bloomberg]
From imitation to innovation: how China became a tech superpower [Wired]
Chinese tourists are taking over the earth [Bloomberg]
There's a global race to control batteries - and China is winning [WSJ]
Didi Chuxing took on Uber and won, now it's taking on the world [Wired]
Autonomous cars: no one wants to let Google win the war for maps all over again [Bloomberg]
Dyson bets on electric cars to shakeup industry [FT]
How to succeed in business? Do less [WSJ]
Wednesday, February 28, 2018
What We're Reading ~ 2/28/18
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