
Trump Helping More Than Double U.S. Solar Capacity With Tariffs
published May 30, 2018 6:01:01 PM, by Brian Eckhouse and Christopher Martin (Bloomberg) — President Donald Trump wanted more U.S. solar manufacturing — and now he’s getting it. Hanwha Q Cells Korea on Wednesday said it will build a factory in Georgia. JinkoSolar Holding Co. of China is planning one

Mexican Business Can Pitch Employees on Candidates, Agency Says
published May 30, 2018 4:59:06 PM, by Andrea Navarro (Bloomberg) — Mexican businessmen aren’t breaking any laws when they ask their employees to not vote for a certain candidate, according to Lorenzo Cordova, head of Mexico’s electoral regulator. If and when any of these activities turn illegal, the National Electoral

U.S. Is Said to Open Door to Talks With EU on Airbus Settlement
published May 28, 2018 1:17:29 PM, by Bryce Baschuk and Benjamin Katz (Bloomberg) — The U.S. has signaled a willingness to begin talks with the European Union to try to reach a settlement over illegal state subsidies handed to Airbus SE, potentially averting billions of dollars in sanctions against the

China’s Hottest Stocks Are Drugmakers as Other Industries Falter
published May 28, 2018 3:00:00 PM, by Bloomberg News (Bloomberg) — A company that makes medicine out of snake gall bladders has seen its shares more than double this year as health-care companies become China’s hottest stocks. In a market buffeted by the fallout from the U.S. trade disputes, mainland

Trump Is Right That Someone Is Out to Get Him: Ramesh Ponnuru
published May 27, 2018, 8:01:14 AM, by Ramesh Ponnuru (Bloomberg Opinion) — President Donald Trump, “who has never been convinced that his aides have his best interests at heart, has felt increasingly aggrieved” in recent months. We have that word from two reporters for the New York Times, Maggie Haberman

Trump Appears to Confirm His Summit With Kim Back on Track
published May 27, 2018, 4:08:25 PM, by Margaret Talev, Kanga Kong and Nafeesa Syeed (Bloomberg) — President Donald Trump appeared to confirm that his summit with Kim Jong Un was back on, three days after he abruptly called off the historic meeting in an sharply worded letter to the North

Forget Millionaires. Listen to the Billionaires: Barry Ritholtz
published May 25, 2018, 2:29:53 PM, by Barry Ritholtz (Bloomberg Opinion) — Last month, I described an email that promised vast riches if I would adopt “The Millionaire Mindset.” This is the sort of silly wishful thinking I hate: Consider, instead, the Cartesian pitch as applied to self-help being sold

The Home ATM Is Back: U.S. Households Cashing in on Equity
published May 24, 2018, 10:32:36 AM, by Alex Tanzi (Bloomberg) — The home ATM is spewing cash thanks to rising property values and record household wealth. Equity pulled from homes to finance consumer spending and property improvements and pay off other debts rose in the first quarter to the highest

Apple’s $539 Million in Damages Is a `Big Win’ Over Samsung
published May 24, 2018, 6:35:51 PM, by Joel Rosenblatt and Mark Gurman (Bloomberg) — Apple Inc. won $539 million from Samsung Electronics Co. in the final throes of the companies’ U.S. court struggle over smartphone technology, seven years after the start of a global patent battle. Apple sought about $1

SPORTS: Road Map to The NHL by Brad Weisman
Only 0.16% of the people trying to make it in the NHL will actually get drafted. Less than 1% will have the chance to professionally play hockey. Even less than than ½ a percent will actually make it onto an NHL team. The road map to the NHL starts early