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Old 12-13-2009, 12:26 PM   #12
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I'm a long-time subscriber to The Economist and I must be missing something: I have yet to read/see an article that gives me advice about a stock. What I do read/see are articles that discuss current events and news in depth, something that magazines like Time and Newsweek did in the 1960s, but no longer do. I'm not sure where people get the idea that The Economist is a financial magazine unless it is from its name.
I have to agree...that was an article from the "before time" when news pieces were not dumbed down for the "soundbite" sorts that we have today. It reminded not so much of the old Newsweek or Time, I just did not read them much, but of the old Byte Magazine where the tech articles really explained what was what, going to great lengths to NOT be biased.

I took away a lot of information from the article and sense it was a nice impartial presentation of the state of the display panel world today. Also there was a glimpse as to what might be just around the corner.
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