“Dips and rallies on the Dow, the NYSE, or any of the other 14 stock exchanges don't effect this huge swath of Americans....who don’t own stock”-this week’s newsletter leads with the wild continued success of Dollar General in small town USA https://t.co/gSZmVBtf1i
“all company towns were defined by a single characteristic: an effort by the corporation to achieve greater control over their workers lives”-@TheStretchNews on Apple’s new medical clinics, per @chrissyfarr https://t.co/tomnmvRK5m
.@FlitterOnFraud’s must-read article on the collapse of the fixed-income securities trading market leads this week’s @TheStretchNews-The Missing 27 Billion: https://t.co/pah8SUatiU
.@ptsarahdactyl's article on crime in Camden, NJ heads up this week's @thestretchnews - The city formerly known as most dangerous: https://t.co/qandqkUAj8
"#Iran’s mushrooming anti-government protests—although so far much smaller in scale than the country’s 2009 uprising—have been unprecedented in their geographic scope and intensity"-from @ksadjadpour's lead article in this week's @TheStretchNews https://t.co/NbSEgo3ALx
The current use of debt to deliberately overburden an operating business, with “prepackaged” bankruptcies as part of an exit plan, is the opposite of what bankruptcy law intended—namely forgiving merchants who got in over their heads because of miscalculations-@theprospect
“Apple defrauded iPhone users by slowing devices without warning to compensate for poor battery performance, according to eight lawsuits filed in various federal courts”-@peard33#TheStretch https://t.co/wRDMHlRZ9S
ICYMI-yesterday's Stretch newsletter (Our Collective Forgetfulness), w/ lead article from @bbcstever on the Russian presidential election https://t.co/wRDMHlRZ9S