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Mike Gitlin - CEO of Capital Group | Podcast | In Good Company | Norges Bank Investment Management
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In Good Company (Nicolai Tangen) In Good Company (Nicolai Tangen)

Mike Gitlin - CEO of Capital Group | Podcast | In Good Company | Norges Bank Investment Management

Capital Group CEO Mike Gitlin details how the firm's employee-owned structure and unique 'Capital System'—where analysts invest real capital and multiple portfolio managers collaborate—enables genuine long-term investing across $3.2 trillion in assets, positioning active management to capitalize as markets broaden beyond concentrated passive benchmarks.

about 1 month ago · 9 points
The investing mistakes Wall Street veterans still think about
Yahoo Finance Yahoo Finance

The investing mistakes Wall Street veterans still think about

Wall Street veterans share hard-learned investing lessons, emphasizing the importance of starting early with equities over bonds, maintaining discipline in profit-taking, and doing thorough research while avoiding emotional decision-making.

about 1 month ago · 10 points
Robinhood stock drops following earnings, plus how AI is putting pressure on software companies
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Yahoo Finance Yahoo Finance

Robinhood stock drops following earnings, plus how AI is putting pressure on software companies

Robinhood shares plunged nearly 8% following a Q4 revenue miss and decelerating deposit growth, though analysts highlight the company's diversification into banking and options as a buffer against crypto volatility, while AI disruption is bifurcating the software sector between defensible infrastructure platforms like ServiceNow and easily replicated tools like Monday.com.

about 1 month ago · 10 points
Leadership is a Choice: Challenging How We Think About Power and Leadership
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My First Million My First Million

Leadership is a Choice: Challenging How We Think About Power and Leadership

Leadership professors Linda Ginzel and Deborah Gruenfeld argue that effective leadership development requires an "inside-out" approach of deep self-reflection rather than mimicking others, using the analysis of one's earliest leadership experience to uncover authentic instincts toward authority and become "wiser younger" through systematic self-coaching.

about 1 month ago · 7 points
Gold Reclaims $5,000, Is Collapse Or Rally Next? CEO On Next Moves | Ken Armstrong
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The David Lin Report The David Lin Report

Gold Reclaims $5,000, Is Collapse Or Rally Next? CEO On Next Moves | Ken Armstrong

Ken Armstrong, CEO of West Haven Gold Corp, argues that gold's surge to $5,000 reflects its store-of-value role amid global uncertainty, while highlighting how his company's high-grade British Columbia projects remain profitable even at much lower prices, now secured by an $85 million Dundee partnership that eliminates near-term dilution risk.

about 1 month ago · 10 points
Stanford Robotics Seminar ENGR319 | Winter 2026 | Bringing AI Up To Speed
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Stanford Online Stanford Online

Stanford Robotics Seminar ENGR319 | Winter 2026 | Bringing AI Up To Speed

Despite AI solving complex closed systems like chess decades ago, autonomous driving remains unsolved due to the 'open world' problem of unbounded physical complexity. This creates fundamental gaps in physical reasoning and safety validation that current foundation models struggle to overcome, requiring new comparative metrics to measure real-world reliability.

about 1 month ago · 9 points
Stanford CS547 HCI Seminar | Winter 2026 | Creation, Evolution, and Formalization of Notations
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Stanford Online Stanford Online

Stanford CS547 HCI Seminar | Winter 2026 | Creation, Evolution, and Formalization of Notations

This seminar challenges the traditional linear model of 'informal-to-formal' notation development, arguing that humans dynamically create new notations through collaborative practice while current AI systems are limited to 'instant formalization' into existing structures. The speaker presents a three-stage historical model of notation evolution—from culturally situated invention through community dispersion to institutional sanctification—to guide future HCI system design.

about 1 month ago · 9 points
A Once-in-a-Generation Change Is Happening in Real Estate
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Ken McElroy Ken McElroy

A Once-in-a-Generation Change Is Happening in Real Estate

Real estate investor Ken McElroy explains how reading early warning signals—inflation spikes and rapid Fed rate hikes—allowed him to avoid losses during the 2021-2023 market peak, and why he's deploying capital again in 2025 as prices reset to 2021 levels while overleveraged competitors face collapse.

about 1 month ago · 9 points