Tag Archives: ayn rand

Going Galt

The Russ­ian thinker Ayn Rand con­tin­ues to amuse and intrigue me. Her mind bog­gling influ­ence fas­ci­nates me. If you scan daily jour­nals, you would have undoubt­edly come across crit­ics and reporters con­nect­ing Rand’s the­o­ries with recent finan­cial downturn. Some inter­est­ing excerpts– Like Unlike
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The FIA continues to be at the sword’s points with F1’s biggest players

One of the world’s most loved sport is hog­ging the head­lines these days not for a Grand Prix but for the bat­tle of sur­vival. “What would F1 be with­out Fer­rari or Renault?” might have been a rhetor­i­cal ques­tion in the past but, God for­bid, the FIA is hell bent on answer­ing it soon. Like Unlike
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Will Citi see another week?

I was tempted to write ‘Will Citi see another dawn?’ but I think we can be a bit more opti­mistic than that here. How­ever, the bad news isn’t just the decline that we have seen over last two days, it is what lies ahead. If noth­ing else, this doesn’t bode well– Most insti­tu­tional investors and pen­sion [...]
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