Category: information
Triggered Disclosures: Escaping the Disclosure Dilemma
This post is by Aswath Damodaran from Musings on Markets In a post a few weeks ago, I argued that the disclosure process had lost its moorings, as corporate disclosures (annual filings, prospectuses for IPOs) have become more bulky, while also become less informative. I argued that some of this disclosure complexity could be attributed…
Ranked: America’s Most Searched and Visited News Sites by State
This post is by Aran Ali from Visual Capitalist Ranked: America’s Most Searched News Sites by State America is known to have significant distinctions at the state-by-state level, and data suggests this trend extends to popular news sources. To learn more, this infographic from SEMRush ranks U.S. news websites by search volume and popularity across…
Ranked: America’s Most Searched and Visited News Sites by State
This post is by Aran Ali from Visual Capitalist Ranked: America’s Most Searched News Sites by State America is known to have significant distinctions at the state-by-state level, and data suggests this trend extends to popular news sources. To learn more, this infographic from SEMRush ranks U.S. news websites by search volume and popularity across…
Disclosure Dilemma: When more (data) leads to less (information)!
This post is by Aswath Damodaran from Musings on Markets In the last few decades, as disclosure requirements for publicly traded firms have increased, annual reports and regulatory filings have become heftier. Some of this surge can be attributed to companies becoming more complex and geographically diversified, but much of it can be traced to…
The Revolt of the Public by Martin Gurri (Book Review)
This post is by Continuations by Albert Wenger from Continuations by Albert Wenger A recent event that caught many by surprise was a short squeeze in Gamestop. Several hedge funds, including Melvin Capital, had big short positions that came under intense pressure when a group of buyers emerged via a subreddit called Wallstreetbets. The stock…