I love innovation … And I know that things often suck before they suck less.
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I love innovation … And I know that things often suck before they suck less.
For more, check out Simone's YouTube Channel.
The World Happiness Report 2016 Update, which ranks 156 countries by their happiness levels, was released last week.
Denmark, Iceland, Norway and Finland may get little sunlight and daylight for months on end, but people living there continue to be happier than most. These countries once again top a poll of the happiest people on Earth, with only Switzerland (second place) breaking up a Nordic clean sweep of the top-five places. Happiness clearly has less to do with the weather, and more to do with factors like social cohesiveness and a strong safety net.
Here is a chart showing the top-ten.
The World Happiness Report 2016 Update, which ranks 156 countries by their happiness levels, was released last week.
Denmark, Iceland, Norway and Finland may get little sunlight and daylight for months on end, but people living there continue to be happier than most. These countries once again top a poll of the happiest people on Earth, with only Switzerland (second place) breaking up a Nordic clean sweep of the top-five places. Happiness clearly has less to do with the weather, and more to do with factors like social cohesiveness and a strong safety net.
Here is a chart showing the top-ten.
Compromise is good …
Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting.
Compromise is good …
Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting.
According to Forbes, the hedge fund industry has a new king. Ken Griffin tops Forbes’ list of the highest-earning hedge fund managers and traders, personally making $1.7 billion in 2015.
Griffin’s main hedge funds posted returns of 14.3% net of fees in 2015. Those results look terrific compared to the average hedge fund, which lost 0.85% in 2015.
Here are the top ten highest paid hedge fund managers and traders. Click the image for the complete list.
via Forbes.
According to Forbes, the hedge fund industry has a new king. Ken Griffin tops Forbes’ list of the highest-earning hedge fund managers and traders, personally making $1.7 billion in 2015.
Griffin’s main hedge funds posted returns of 14.3% net of fees in 2015. Those results look terrific compared to the average hedge fund, which lost 0.85% in 2015.
Here are the top ten highest paid hedge fund managers and traders. Click the image for the complete list.
via Forbes.
It is a leap year. What's your market prediction?
Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting.