The New York Times Magazine 1996 Michael Lewis - Abstracts

The New York Times Magazine 1996 Michael Lewis
TitleSubjectAuthors
A boardroom of one's one.Michael Lewis
All grossed out: the entertainment industry used to push a movie's awards or actors. Now its's how many people come to the box office.(The Capitalist)(Column)Michael Lewis
Better off now: for campaign '96, the rise in economic literacy was the good news.(The Capitalist)(Column)Michael Lewis
Club Fed: power over the economy resides in the hands not of the president but of Alan Greenspan.(The Capitalist)(Column)Michael Lewis
Fidelities revisited. (how should journalists use stock information in their columns)(The Capitalist)(Column)Michael Lewis
Future stock: best bets for 2096: no more brokers. (The Capitalist)(The Next 100 Years)(Column)Michael Lewis
God is in the packaging: to sell bottled water, or eternal life, just know the customers and meet their needs. Amen.(The Capitalist)(Column)Michael Lewis
Just buy it: companies that encourage women's sports are sure to come out winners, even if women don't.(The Capitalist)(Column)Michael Lewis
President and CEO: the businessman candidate must have some urgent principle to advance. After all, he could be out making money.(The Capitalist)(Column)Michael Lewis
Rainbow Inc. (corporate diversity programs)Michael Lewis
The death of Sherman McCoy: on Wall Street, the bonfires still burn but the vanities have changed. (character in Tom Wolfe's 1980s book 'Bonfire of the Vanities')(The Capitalist)(Column)Michael Lewis
What will Gates give? A few charitable suggestions for the wealthiest man in the country. (Microsoft's Bill Gates)(The Capitalist)(Column)Michael Lewis
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