hit+the+links.pngAmazing Images of the Ghost Cities of China (Business Insider)
With some estimates as high as 64 million vacant home in China, these ghost cities are shocking. It reminds me of Florida’s insane expansion yet 100x as insane.

Exploring the relationship between money and values (Behavior Gap)
Carl Richards has put together some brilliant sketches that tell a story with a simple graph and a few words. Could be great Christmas gifts for your friends in finance. My favorite is here.

Osama Bin Laden, Stockpickr, and Everything I Know About Negotiations (The Altucher Confidential)
Altucher deftly analyzes the best negotiating tactics. A great read for anyone in business for when you’re inevitably stuck at the bargaining table.

Charlie Rose Interview with Groupon Founder (Charlie Rose)
After turning down $6 billion from Google (GOOG) watch Andrew Mason explain his business. Did you know Groupon is a combination of “group buying” and “coupon” hence Groupon? Up to 40 million subscribers now, added 3 million in just the first week of December! Here’s the power of Groupon: a company selling helicopter flying lessons for the last 50 years has had 5,000 customers total. Groupon advertised and signed up 2,500 in one day!

Mark Zuckerberg Named Time’s Person of the Year 2010 (Time)
“For connecting more than half a billion people and mapping the social relations among them; for creating a new system of exchanging information; and for changing how we all live our lives, Mark Elliot Zuckerberg is TIME’s 2010 Person of the Year.”

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