- The Erstwhile Hedge Fund King of Akron…
Seriously, how do people like this end up running someone’s money, what possesses people to entrust them with their hard-earned money, etc. (Roddy Boyd, Southern Investigative Reporting Foundation)
Seriously, how do people like this end up running someone’s money, what possesses people to entrust them with their hard-earned money, etc. (Roddy Boyd, Southern Investigative Reporting Foundation)
- How Brazil’s Richest
Man lost $34.5bn
The fascinating tale (so far, at least) of the rise and fall of Eike Batista who built the OGX group of companies and whose personal wealth at $34.5bn made him one of the top 10 richest people in the world at the start of 2012…and who, as 2013 comes towards its close, is potentially on the verge of losing it all. (Juan Pablo Spinetto, Peter Millard, and Ken Wells, Businessweek)
The fascinating tale (so far, at least) of the rise and fall of Eike Batista who built the OGX group of companies and whose personal wealth at $34.5bn made him one of the top 10 richest people in the world at the start of 2012…and who, as 2013 comes towards its close, is potentially on the verge of losing it all. (Juan Pablo Spinetto, Peter Millard, and Ken Wells, Businessweek)
- Mayor Bloomberg’s Geek Squad
With Mayor Bloomberg departing his role this year, this article helps shine a little light on one of his big successes – the Office of Policy and Strategic Planning. It’s where Bloomberg most obviously used his business background with its focus on collecting/analyzing/using data, to…err well get the City to collect, analyze and use data to be more efficient! (Alan Feur, New York Times)
With Mayor Bloomberg departing his role this year, this article helps shine a little light on one of his big successes – the Office of Policy and Strategic Planning. It’s where Bloomberg most obviously used his business background with its focus on collecting/analyzing/using data, to…err well get the City to collect, analyze and use data to be more efficient! (Alan Feur, New York Times)
- 5 Statistical Problems That Will Change the Way You See the World
Humans are instinctively bad at understanding statistics and probability; take a look at these (relatively simple) problems and see how bad…and how data can be misleading, especially if viewed on a surface level. (Walter Hickey, The Atlantic)
The What If? Section
Humans are instinctively bad at understanding statistics and probability; take a look at these (relatively simple) problems and see how bad…and how data can be misleading, especially if viewed on a surface level. (Walter Hickey, The Atlantic)
The What If? Section
This blog/site is so
special it gets its own section – after all, haven’t you always wanted answers
to the questions you’ve long pondered but never been smart enough to figure
out? Well, Randall Monroe, a friendly
former NASA physicist takes the time to use physics to answer one of these
questions each Tuesday. Here are 5 (just
5, I know) of my favourites – though please note, it’s entirely possible that
(i) a lot of small children submit questions, or (ii) Our Man thinks like a
small child!
Sure, he’s small and
green and uses the force…but how strong is the force – like, could he get it to
power a car or a house or a city or a planet or what?
It’s fine if you’re in NZ where the Civil Aviation Authority has given out a permit for a jetpack
but what about the rest of us…we need a plan B!
As a bonus, you’ll also
discover why your smartphone and desk phone have different times!
I mean, who hasn’t
wondered that!
SPOILER Alert - it still
hasn’t, so deal with it people!