Trending on my twitter feed this a.m.: Whataburger.
- Texas: Whataburger
- California: In 'N Out
- no contest
Oil: it may be a holiday in the US ... but ...
- WTI: up 0.67%; up 73 cents; trading at $109.20
- Brent: up similarly; trading at $112.60
Tesla:
- shutting down for two weeks in Berlin
- link here;
- re-tooling
- can't get the necessary hiring
German wind: Nordex closes the last German wind blade factory -- uneconomic
- Germany wants to double wind installations in the year ahead
California:
- link here;
- state gasoline tax increases by 3 cents from 51 cents to 54 cents
- the state will send upwards of $1,000 to residents to help cover the cost of gasoline
- California's average gasoline price: $6.27
- average means many folks paying much more
- nationwide average: $4.84
- by the way, that $1,000-inflation relief: the funds will arrive next year.
Chips:
- South Korea's stock of chips is growing amid demand concerns; link here.
- GM continues to struggle to get enough chips
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The Book Page
Charlie Munger: reads 500 pages / day
His top 20 books (which I assume changes periodically); in bold, the ones I've read
- In The Plex: How Google Thinks, Works, and Shapes Our Lives, Stephen Levy
- The Outsiders, William Thorndike
- Influence, Robert Cialdini
- Living Within Limits, Garrett Hardin
- The Warren Buffett Portfolio, Robert Hagstrom
- Damn Right, Janet Lowe
- Benjamin Franklin, Walter Isaacson
- Man's Search for Meaning, Vicktor Frankl
- Models of My Life, Herb Simon
- Genome, Matt Ridley
- Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr, Ron Chernow
- Andrew Carnegie, Joseph Wall
- The Wealth and Power of Nations, David Landes
- Guns, Germs, and Steel, Jared Diamond (over-rated, but "everyone" recommends this book)
- The Selfish Gene, Richard Dawkins (near the top on my list)
- Master of the Game, Connie Bruck
- Benjamin Franklin, Carl Van Doren
- The Third Chimpanzee, Jared Diamond (near the top of my list; way under-recommended; if you have time for only one Jared Diamond book, this is it)
- Deep Simplicity, John Gribbin (I've read several John Gribbin books; don't recall this one)
- Ice Age, John Griffin (ditto)
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