“It's not a question of enough, pal. It's a zero-sum game: somebody wins, somebody loses.” – Gordon Gekko, Wall Street In the 1987 Oliver Stone classic Wall Street, Michael Douglas’ role as the brazen ...
In a zero-sum game, no one can win without someone else losing. It’s like grading on a strict curve with a predetermined allocation of As, Bs, and Cs. Students can put in long hours studying together, ...
One idea unites the left and right lately: a zero-sum view of the world. Unfortunately, nice as it would be to hail a rare instance of ideological harmony, both sides are very much mistaken. Perhaps ...
Many school district administrators and board members across the country say they’ve recently had to cut investments in facilities and instruction to make room for the ballooning cost of pensions for ...
In Equities.com's latest interview with John Mauldin of Mauldin Economics and Millennium Wave Advisors, we ask John his thoughts on the current state of the U.S. economy, and the potential impact of ...
I’ve been reflecting lately on the term “zero sum game.” It’s one of those phrases that gets thrown around often in business, particularly in negotiations. The idea is simple: in a zero-sum game, one ...
Stream Connecticut News for free, 24/7, wherever you are. A trade war is not in the interest of the European Union or the U.S., Spain's prime minister told CNBC Wednesday. "We share a strong ...
In the 1987 Oliver Stone classic Wall Street, Michael Douglas’ role as the brazen corporate raider, Gordon Gekko, not only won the actor an Oscar for his performance but iconized his character as the ...
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