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January 20, 2017 Sovereign Valley Farm, Chile It’s hard to argue with Barack Obama’s jump shot. I can’t imagine Rutherford B. Hayes having that kind of game. Or his swagger. Comedic timing. Even charisma. And there have been plenty of times over the last eight years when, in all seriousness,
In the mid-1800s at a time when the United Kingdom was still the dominant superpower in the world, an English scientist named Francis Galton wrote a series of papers arguing for the selective breeding of human beings. Galton’s ideas became known as eugenics. The concept was that genius and talent
[Editor’s note: Tim Price, London-based wealth manager and co-manager of the VT Price Value Portfolio, is filling in for Simon today.] Here’s some food for thought. There’s been so much discussion over the past few years, and 2016 in particular, about the roaring US economy and stellar performance of US
I’ve got auditors sitting in my office here in Santiago right now. No, not those auditors. Not the kind from the IRS that strike fear in the hearts of taxpayers. The auditors in our office are from one of the big international accounting firms, and we invited them to review
Not too long ago my step-dad had to spend a few days in intensive care. Pretty scary stuff. He had just about every nasty symptom imaginable, from constant vomiting to dizziness to ultra-high fever, but the doctors couldn’t figure out why. Fortunately his condition improved enough that he was released
One of my interesting friends is in town visiting Chile for a few days. His name is Gianni– he’s originally from Croatia but lives in Vancouver, and has spent most of his career in the mining business. Gianni is especially bullish on copper… primarily because he thinks the Age of
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