The Daily Blog Watch
Editor's note: Every morning, James Altucher presents the most timely, topical posts from the Web's best business blogs. As always, let us know what you think.
The real-time blow-by-blow of the Yahoo! (YHOO)earnings call last night.
Crossing Wall Street looks at the Nasdaq-to-Dow ratio.
I've helped several people sell their businesses over the past 10 years. In almost 100% of the cases, owners (including myself) have an inflated view of the value of their business. Sometimes they get that value and sometimes they don't. Mercer On Value takes a look at this phenomenon and how to rein in expectations.
Microcap Speculator shares an interesting VOIP idea.
The Retail Stock Blog gives the bull case on Tyson Foods (TSN).
We all know earnings season could be volatile. But Ticker Sense thinks the worst for this quarter might be over.
MoneyScience discusses hedge fund returns year-to-date and breaks it down by strategy. It's interesting to me that the dedicated short bias index was up 5% in June despite the S&P 500, technically, being positive on the month.
What's more important, the technology or the business model?
Please, make this happen.
Valueblogger discusses the recent volatility in James River Coal (JRCC).
Frederick the Great might've had the right idea.
Footnoted.org asks: why not use your own company to sell your house.
My hero.
Maybe Cody and Barry can argue whether or not this is legal.
Where were you when?
I can't figure out how they do this.
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