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Many are calling auto loans the next subprime crisis. They're too polite to point out the cause of the problem, but I will assign blame to the responsible. The Government Changes Markets, Often for the Worse Many are calling auto loans the next subprime crisis. They're too polite to point out the cause of the problem, but I will assign blame to the responsible.
Given the pace of advancement in recent years with robotics and AI, we are left with the question: Can too much technology be a bad thing? The AI Revolution
by Joseph Hargett March 22, 2017 Global Economy
Given the pace of advancement in recent years with robotics and AI, we are left with the question: Can too much technology be a bad thing?
America’s car-buying boom is fueled by so-called subprime auto loans that are very much like the infamous subprime mortgages of the 2008 financial crisis. The New Subprime Risk
by Jeff Yastine March 21, 2017 U.S. Economy
America’s car-buying boom is fueled by so-called subprime auto loans that are very much like the infamous subprime mortgages of the 2008 financial crisis.
Price is what matters. A prime example of this played out in the public’s eye recently, as a famed activist investor failed miserably. The $4 Billion Lesson
by Chad Shoop March 21, 2017 Trading Strategies
Price is what matters. A prime example of this played out in the public’s eye recently, as Bill Ackman, a famed activist investor, failed miserably.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has promised to ramp up production to roughly 500,000 vehicles per year by 2018, more than quintupling 2016’s output. Tesla Pushes Production Into Overdrive Tesla CEO Elon Musk has promised to ramp up production to roughly 500,000 vehicles per year by 2018, more than quintupling 2016’s output.

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