| Charles Gasparino, New York Post Do the radical ESG opponents really want a world that makes it illegal to direct money away from a company dumping carcinogens into the Hudson River (GE did this until around 1977) if doing so is v… READ MORE |
| Paul Tice, Washington Examiner To achieve its net-zero climate goals, the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) movement has mainly focused on hijacking control of energy companies as a means to shutting them down. Through... READ MORE |
| Jeff Sommer, NYT Lawmakers are trying to restrict these investment choices in workplace retirement plans, but big fund managers are trying to give shareholders a voice. READ MORE |
| David Ranson, RCM We like to criticize the Fed when inflation increases, but credit it when inflation declines. This is done more out of habit than on the basis of the evidence. Today there is another and more... READ MORE |
| Dana Blankenhorn, InvestorPlace The struggle between student loan and PPP loan forgiveness has become political, and Michael Burry walked right into it. READ MORE |
| John Tamny, Forbes Resources go where they're treated well, and without regard to governmental decrees. READ MORE |
| Andrew Wilford, RCM This past week, the Supreme Court decided on a case that, while ostensibly a ruling over somewhat esoteric legal issues, was in truth a decision over whether Delaware gets to continue raking in... READ MORE | View All Today's Links | (Ad) - It's totally Free. Daily we'll provide you with advance notice of the date/time of major stock earnings announcements. Also, receive predicted moves into Earnings for each stock from our proprietary volatility indicator. Click to automatically subscribe. |
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