UF Weekend Reads
A dreary looking day in the NYC environs today, but that won’t overshadow birthday celebrations and other good news too cheer! A big shout to all UF members today. Oh, and fight for your right to party. Here then is Sam Forgione’s suggested readings.
From The New York Times:
A former managing director of Bain Capital has a telling beef with art-history majors.
From AR:
Hedge fund managers are still leaving their safety zones for emerging markets, even as John Paulson is recovering from his Sino-Forest bet, writes Jan Alexander.
From The Washington Post:
Barry Ritholtz riffs on some signs of stress in mutual funds and their managers.
From Slate:
Yascha Mounk points out simmering xenophobia in this year’s French elections.
From Forbes:
Robert Lenzner recounts why Warren Buffett is great in time for Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meeting.


