Linkfest: February 27, 2018
What I am reading today
Some 90% of hedge funds aren't worth the fees, but there's still a place for them, says expert (Buffett Watch)
Freakishly warm air has again surged over the North Pole, and sea ice is breaking up north of Greenland — in winter (Discover Magazine)
Consumer Standard Form Contracts in India: A Proposal (Oxford Business Law Blog blog)
The Status Quo Will Reign (Daily Reckoning)
Will the U.S. Economy's Period of 'Remarkable Stability' Continue? (Knowledge@Wharton)
What has Orcinus Orca, the Killer Whale, got to do with agencies? (afaqs!: Guest Articles)
Corporate healthcare trends in India (Gulzar Natarajan: Urbanomics)
Freakishly warm air has again surged over the North Pole, and sea ice is breaking up north of Greenland — in winter (Discover Magazine)
Chinese tourist numbers in Sri Lanka: a case for improving growth (India at LSE)
Kabir Lumba on how he grew Lifestyle into one of the largest department stores in India (Forbes India Magazine)
Some 90% of hedge funds aren't worth the fees, but there's still a place for them, says expert (Buffett Watch)
Freakishly warm air has again surged over the North Pole, and sea ice is breaking up north of Greenland — in winter (Discover Magazine)
Consumer Standard Form Contracts in India: A Proposal (Oxford Business Law Blog blog)
The Status Quo Will Reign (Daily Reckoning)
Will the U.S. Economy's Period of 'Remarkable Stability' Continue? (Knowledge@Wharton)
What has Orcinus Orca, the Killer Whale, got to do with agencies? (afaqs!: Guest Articles)
Corporate healthcare trends in India (Gulzar Natarajan: Urbanomics)
Freakishly warm air has again surged over the North Pole, and sea ice is breaking up north of Greenland — in winter (Discover Magazine)
Chinese tourist numbers in Sri Lanka: a case for improving growth (India at LSE)
Kabir Lumba on how he grew Lifestyle into one of the largest department stores in India (Forbes India Magazine)
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