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The Aaron Judge Memorabilia Bubble

I’ve lost enough money in the tech and real estate bubble to recognize another bubble. The craze i...

What Were They Thinking #27 A&P goes from 16,000 stores to oblivion

From 1915 through 1975, A&P (corporate name was the Greater Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company) ...

GLOW is great

Yes, I’ll admit it: I watched the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (GLOW). GLOW didn’t exactly have ...

Dunkirk is a heck of a movie

Most Americans probably think that World War II started on December 7, 1941, forgetting the fact tha...

Marvel Shows How You Can Make A Deal

In the late 1990’s Marvel was a publicly traded company where their shares were $3-4. They had rec...

Some Dak Prescott Autographed Cards are Fake and this is a big thing

Sports trading cards today is a business that is still just a fraction of what it was in the late 19...

An Introduction to Wegman’s

Anytime I am in New Jersey or Pennsylvania, my family and I must make a trip to Wegmans. For most of...

What Were They Thinking #25 E.J. Korvette’s goes beyond what they knew

70 years ago, the retail business was quite different. There was no Wal-Mart and Target and there we...

What Were They Thinking #26 Schlitz cuts corners, commits corporate suicide

While Budweiser is called the King of Beers, it wasn’t always the case. By the way, Bud Light outs...

Sam Adams got too big

When I was in college, bad beer was the big thing because it was inexpensive and college kids didnâ€...