Peak Content, Rosé’s Rise to Fame and The Stock Market is not the Economy

Written by ThreeLinks | Published 2016/02/01
Tech Story Tags: economics | stock-market | media | growth | stocks

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Peak Content_A shitstorm of information, and an opportunity of a generation._medium.com

  • With ad dollars following clicks, only readers will be able to fundamentally change the paradigm to promote thoughtful reporting vs. catchy headlines and clickbait.

When Did Rosé, Like, Become a Thing?_One night earlier this summer, a group of six women filed into a corner booth at Mamo, a Manhattan transplant of the…_www.vanityfair.com

  • Rosé’s is a great case study in how savvy branding and marketing (selling rosé as a lifestyle brand) can lead to sharp rise in popularity and sales.

The Stock Market Is Not The Economy_This is In Real Terms , a new column analyzing the week in economic news. We're still experimenting with the format, so…_fivethirtyeight.com

  • While intricately linked, the stock market is not the same as the broader economy. It is possible to have a bear market in the stock market (a drop of > 20% vs. previous highs), while maintaining positive GDP growth in the broader economy. Although a sustained downturn in the market can often lead to decreased consumer spending and thus slower GDP growth, it is important to keep in mind the distinction between the two.

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Published by HackerNoon on 2016/02/01