mm128: Attack of the Wal-Mart-istas? – News For Real
MUDGE’S Musings I remain in a perpetual state of astonishment at the depth and breadth of simply fascinating commentary one finds on the web. Here’s a wonderful entry from a newer member of the...
View Articlemm136: China – Two interesting aspects
MUDGE’S Musings China is always in the news. Two stories from the past few days illuminate why in some interesting ways. First, from the LA Times, a look at how we have become victim’s of our unlimited...
View Articlemm166: Economic Miscellanea
MUDGE’S Musings Short attention span blogging: Item 1: Three totally different, but intriguing takes on financial and economics news found over the past few days caught our interest. The first from an...
View Articlemm241: The "Wal-Mart of Coffee?" Actually, no…
MUDGE’S Musings Before Starbucks, yr (justifiably) humble svt never set foot in a coffeehouse. Especially in MUDGE’s college town, coffeehouses were scruffy places filled with scruffy grad student...
View Articlemm275: Republic of WalMartia?
MUDGE’S Musings It’s a big target (as it were): Wal-Mart. The 800-lb. retailing gorilla that everyone (in a blue state) loves to hate. This nanocorner of the ‘Sphere© has done its share of W-M...
View Articlemm287: Attention Wal-Mart shoppers! China’s transportation infrastructure...
MUDGE’S Musings Always useful, and often picking up on trends little noticed elsewhere, The Economist, best magazine on the planet, is at its typical best describing China’s massive infrastructure...
View Articlemm393: Blast from the Past! No. 23
MUDGE’s Musings There’s most read, and then there’s favorite. This is a post which yr (justifiably) humble svt is, regrettably, but not regretfully, not at all humble about. Blast from the Past! A post...
View Articlemm403: Blast from the Past! No. 26
MUDGE’s Musings We embark this weekend on a business trip to a conference in Boston. As conferences usually take up a great deal of uptime, without the downtime associated with a normal schedule, we...
View Articlemm457: From the guys who helped put China in business
© John Leaver | Dreamstime.com MUDGE’s Musings Used to be, if you were annoyed by the antics of big business, you’d pick on General Motors, world’s biggest, most arrogant, automobile manufacturer....
View Articlemm460: Globalization: Rough seas ahead
© Lowerkase | Dreamstime.com MUDGE’s Musings Went after everyone’s favorite hateful big business, Wal-Mart, a couple of posts ago, as we explored their ham-fisted attempts at influencing presidential...
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