Category Archives: Stories

Cover Preview: Barron’s Magazine – April 4, 2022

Columns

THE TRADER

Wages Are Rising. These Companies Can Handle It.

Ben Levisohn

THE TRADER

AbbVie, Exelon, and More Stocks for the Recession That May—or May Not—Be Coming

Ben Levisohn

THE TRADER

How the Stock Market Dodged Inflation-Induced Disaster

Ben Levisohn

TECHNOLOGY TRADER

Micron Stock Trades Like a Commodity—It Deserves Far Better

Eric J. Savitz

STREETWISE

Missed the Dip in Stocks? Here’s Where to Find Yields of 3% to 6%.

Jack Hough

UP AND DOWN WALL STREET

The Inverted Yield Curve Could Be Sending a False Recession Warning

Randall W. Forsyth

THE ECONOMY

Curb Your Enthusiasm Over Friday’s Solid Jobs Report. Growth Risks Are Rising.

Lisa Beilfuss

COMMODITIES CORNER

Demand for EVs Will Keep Lithium Prices High

Myra P. Saefong

UP AND DOWN WALL STREET

U.S. Investors Should Be Wary of Betting on Japan’s Booming Stock Market

Randall W. Forsyth

INCOME INVESTING

These 10 S&P 500 Stocks Have Solid Dividends, Not Just Big Buybacks

Lawrence C. Strauss

Culture: France-Amérique Magazine – April 2022

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April 2022

Pretty in… Green

For Earth Day, April 22, France-Amérique is going vert! Did you know the color green was perceived as evil before it was adopted by environmentalists as a symbol of hope and happiness? The environment is also at the heart of #SaccageParis, a French campaign raising awareness on littering, and the work of photographer Ben Thouard, who captures the sheer power of the waves in Tahiti. Also in this issue, read our interview with the former head of U.N. peacekeeping, Jean-Marie Guéhenno, our investigation on the myths and facts of immigration in France, and our illustrated feature on the Coulée Verte in Paris, the urban park that inspired New York’s High Line!

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World Economic Forum: Top Stories – April 1, 2022

This week The World Economic Forum are highlighting 4 top stories – mass hunger from the Ukraine war, how businesses can help Ukraine, rejection of fossil fuels by consumers despite rising energy prices and robots that clean solar panels.

Video Timeline: 00:00 – Intro 00:14 – Mass hunger in Ukraine 02:51 – How businesses can help Ukraine 04:34 – Crazy NASA graphic 05:54 – Robots cleaning solar panels

The World Economic Forum is the International Organization for Public-Private Cooperation. The Forum engages the foremost political, business, cultural and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas. We believe that progress happens by bringing together people from all walks of life who have the drive and the influence to make positive change.

Previews: The New York Review Of Books – April 21

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Preview: The Economist Magazine – April 2, 2022

Preview: New York Times Magazine – April 3, 2022

Preview: London Review Of Books – April 7, 2022

Exhibits: ‘Woody Guthrie – People Are The Song’ At The Morgan Library, NYC

The author of more than three thousand folk songs, Woody Guthrie (1912–1967) is one of the most influential songwriters and recording artists in American history. He is an icon of the Depression era and wrote the world’s most famous protest song, “This Land Is Your Land.”

But he was not only a songwriter, and his subject matter extended well beyond labor politics. The full corpus of his creativity—including lyrics, poetry, artwork, and largely unpublished prose writings—encompassed topics such as the environment, love, sex, spirituality, family, and racial justice. Guthrie created a personal philosophy that has impacted generations of Americans and inspired musician-activists from Pete Seeger and Bruce Springsteen to Ani DiFranco and Chuck D. As Bob Dylan noted of Guthrie, “You could listen to his songs and actually learn how to live.”

Preview: Times Literary Supplement – April 1, 2022