SOME STOCK ADVICE: For those
SOME STOCK ADVICE: For those of you who own shares of stock in Apple, you might want to sell it. This is why. Do it quickly. UPDATE: Virginia Postrel implicitly proffers similar advice. Her key line: “Maybe I’m nuts, but trying to grow your market share by excluding everyone who doesn’t share hippie-dippy Bay Area ...
SOME STOCK ADVICE: For those of you who own shares of stock in Apple, you might want to sell it. This is why. Do it quickly. UPDATE: Virginia Postrel implicitly proffers similar advice. Her key line: "Maybe I'm nuts, but trying to grow your market share by excluding everyone who doesn't share hippie-dippy Bay Area politics strikes me as a dumb strategy."
SOME STOCK ADVICE: For those of you who own shares of stock in Apple, you might want to sell it. This is why. Do it quickly. UPDATE: Virginia Postrel implicitly proffers similar advice. Her key line: “Maybe I’m nuts, but trying to grow your market share by excluding everyone who doesn’t share hippie-dippy Bay Area politics strikes me as a dumb strategy.”
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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