(Not) boring finds for April 2019

by Mawer Investment Management, via The Art of Boring Blog

Our finds this month include thoughts about growth prospects for the world’s major economies, the world’s first glimpse of a black hole, Howard Marks on the need for responsible capitalism, and how the business of content streaming is going to evolve.


Project Syndicate – The future of economic growth

This article offers a fascinating look at what could be coming for some of the major economies around the world.


The New York Times – Darkness visible, finally: Astronomers capture first ever image of a black hole

In case you missed it, some pretty incredible strides were made by astronomers this month. Namely, capturing the first picture of “one of the most secretive entities in the cosmos.”


Howard Marks – Growing the pie

In the month of searching for Easter eggs, we spotted another Howard Marks memo. In this one, Mr. Marks explores larger themes of capitalism and its intersection with political forces in America.


Stratechery – Disney and the future of TV

A compelling piece on how things are unfolding in the world of digital content delivery and what that means for consumers.

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This post was originally published at Mawer Investment Management

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