2010: the year in review

The year is rapidly drawing to a close, and what a year it was. Many important issues came into the spotlight in 2010 -- too many in fact to cover in a short post, so we've selected three to discuss which we believe include some of the more important lessons investors can carry with them from 2010 into the years ahead.The world is waking up to the...
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Google and Groupon

P Morgan Brown has a noteworthy article discussing Groupon's decision to spurn Google's $6 billion buyout offer and raise more cash themselves to expand.*Beyond the specifics of the Groupon story itself, the article provides plenty of food for thought on important subjects such as acquisitions, the importance of management teams, different management...
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Seasons Greetings and Warm Wishes

Seasons Greetings and Warm Holiday Wishes from all of us here at Taylor Frigon Capital Management!The photo above shows this year's wreath-laying ceremony at the General Grant sequoia in the Sequoia and King's Canyon National Par...
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Zombie economics

The New York Times recently published an op-ed by columnist Paul Krugman entitled "When Zombies Win," in which the author laments that the extension of lower tax rates are a puzzling example of the triumph of "free-market fundamentalists" (as an aside, we prefer the term "free enterprise") whom, he declares, "have been wrong about everything."He goes...
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Andy Kessler: "Spectrum Scarcity? Hardly."

Andy Kessler has an excellent article on his website entitled "Spectrum Scarcity? Hardly." We've referenced his writings previously, such as in this post. In this article, as well as in a subsequent interview on Tech Crunch, he is discussing the concept of "net neutrality" -- or, more precisely, the role of government in regulating commercial practices...
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Noteworthy article: "iPhone added $2 billion to trade deficit with China"

We've called our readers' attention before to Carpe Diem, the excellent blog by Dr. Mark J. Perry, professor of economics and finance at the School of Management in the Flint campus of the University of Michigan (see for instance here and here).Professor Perry recently posted a noteworthy analysis entitled "iPhone added $2 billion to trade deficit...
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Lawlessness in California

Classical scholar, university professor, and author Victor Davis Hanson has a new article entitled "Two Californias" chronicalling some of his on-the-ground observations from the great Central Valley of California, one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world. He reports some dismaying developments, but ones which are not surprising...
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Noteworthy article: "How the bond market vigilantes work"

Here is an excellent article from economist Scott Grannis entitled "How the bond market vigilantes work." We recommend all investors interested in understanding the current situation with the bond market and QE2 read it carefully.We have been concerned about the inevitable snap upward in bond yields (and corresponding drop in bond prices) for some...
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Noteworthy article: "Netflix everywhere"

Here is a noteworthy article from Wired magazine entitled "Netflix Everywhere: Sorry Cable, You're History," written by Daniel Roth.*We recommend it for several reasons. First, it is an excellent illustration of a "paradigm shift." We have discussed the importance of this concept in numerous places, such as here and here.Second, it relates to the...
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Noteworthy article: "The Democracy Recession"

Here is a noteworthy article from today's Wall Street Journal opinion page, entitled "The Democracy Recession."*We believe that investors should read it in conjunction with our previous posts, "The Four Pillars" and "Does a rising tide really lift all boats?"We would also point out the distinction between "democracy" and true economic freedom, discussed...
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Noteworthy article: "The puzzling assault on for-profit colleges"

Here's a noteworthy article discussing entitled "The Puzzling Assault on For-profit Colleges,"* and it is one with which we agree. The article discusses the latest government ideas for increasing regulation of the for-profit higher education industry.We believe that investors should read it in conjunction with our previous posts, "Intellectual affluence"...
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Have you heard of this company? EZCH

We've spent some time discussing what we believe is the biggest transformation affecting both the business landscape and our day-to-day lives: the enormous increase in the amount of data that can be sent rapidly and inexpensively from place to place. We would advise readers to go back and visit our recent post "Another wake-up call" and look at the...
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The "wealthiest" tax rates matter to everyone

The debate over extending the current tax rates is raging, and we believe that the most important economic consideration is being left out of the argument by both sides in this debate.Currently, the argument is being framed something like this: one side proposes the extension of the current lower rates for "the middle class," but letting the lower...
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