Here’s a look at what I’ve been reading (or more likely skimming) today. I’ll update throughout the day as I find more interesting articles.
* Jeanne Sahadi discovers three individuals’ definitions of rich.
* You’re never too old to be an inventive entrepreneur. By “inventive,” I mean “illegal.” Seems the 80-year old was the madam for an escort service-cum-prostitution ring. Ah, Latin sex puns never grow old.
* Google [GOOG] came within half a dollar of $300 per share yesterday. Run away, run far, far away — or not.
Updated February 6, 2012 and originally published June 8, 2005. If you enjoyed this article, subscribe to the RSS feed or receive daily emails. Follow @flexo on Twitter and visit our Facebook page for more updates.












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I’m tired of people looking at the $300 part of their stock valuation and shuddering. People should be staring at the market cap, which exceeds that of Time Warner, and be shuddering because of that. A share of Class A Berkshire Hathaway is $83,000, the actual share price is meaningless.