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" ... During America’s worst inflationary period, 1968-1982, the Consumer Price Index rose an average of 7.3% per year, while gold gained 17.1% per year. That sounds pretty good, but the four years of inflation from 1988 through 1992 saw a fall in gold of 5.1% per year, while prices rose 4.6% per year. Another reason for caution is that misjudging whether inflation will start or continue will often leave an investors with losses, or no gain, while stocks and bonds are doing well. ... "
" ... So, I am not writing to gloat over the fact that SL Green and Empire State Realty Trust have performed so poorly in the 15 months since my initial column, but to express shock that SL Green shares have risen 6% in today’s trading while ESRT shares have jumped more than 8%. Investors seem to be fundamentally misjudging the health of the New York commercial real estate market. ... "
" ... Sometimes we get things wrong things and I’ll happily admit to misjudging the Marshall Headphones brand when it first launched using the iconic Marshall guitar amplifier logo. The first Marshall headphones I reviewed were okay, but I’ll confess to thinking that using rock music’s greatest and most iconic brand for wireless speakers and headphones was a bit of a gimmick and maybe taking things too far. ... "
" ... The 2007-08 financial crisis and misjudging the smartphone revolution saw Finland’s largest company, Nokia, shed more than half of its jobs. Before then, it had been the world’s leading mobile phone manufacturer. Slush, one of the most recognizable start-up conference franchises globally, started in 2008 in Helsinki as a beacon of hope and, presumably, to help refocus and connect tech talent at home and later internationally. The shift towards a more disaggregated, the entrepreneurial city has been significant. The kaleidoscope of trees, technology, and talent happens to integrate Helsinki’s leadership ambitions well. Heating buildings with fossil fuels is one of its most significant sources of carbon. New builds are comparatively easy to fix, but much of the urban fabric is already there. Finland will tap into its biomass reserves (trees) as it bans coal for energy production from 2029; however, the city has decided to exclude this option in delivering a wholesale transition into the post-carbon economy. ... "
" ... The world of sales can be a tightrope walk knowing when to strive for a better deal, when to walk away and when to compromise. Often this requires human skills derived from years of experience and the ability to correctly interpret data in order to operate effectively. However, with expertise comes human error, from something as simple as typos to misjudging a customer's intentions to close a deal. ... "