Lost starting point guard, lost best defender, and now your Center cuts his hand in a “postgame incident?”…Ouch. This one’s going to be a sweep folks.
Month: April 2012
Foggy Accounting by Banks…Again
Re Article: http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2012/04/19/the-fog-of-bank-accounting-adjustments/
Once again, financials (BAC, MS, C) are playing games with how they are revealing their earnings. There really needs to be stricter rules regarding not only what information firms have to disclose, but how they must disclose it.
PennVention 2012!
A phenomenal job from the PennVention team today for putting on one of the best Innovation Fairs I’ve seen since coming to Penn! The quality of the ideas presented today as well as the enthusiasm of audience was fantastic, and I’m honestly pretty excited for some of these projects going forward. Personal favorites were Kinecthesia (1st Prize), Invisergy (2nd Prize), Graphene Frontiers (who should have won an award, IMO), and Firefly (MentorTech Award). Also thought the Urban Herb Garden was extremely cool, and something that I would actually purchase if I ever live in the city. Lastly, a HUGE shout out to Gray Garmon and the Small Small Global Latrine Project (Social Innovation Award!). It was a great presentation, and I’m definitely glad that I got the opportunity to work with the project last semester for MGMT-235, and wish all the teams good luck in their future endeavors!

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