Jens Erik GouldinDataDrivenInvestorJapan’s Next Challenge: Not Enough PeopleThe consumer price index isn’t the only instance where Japan is threatened by deflation.2 min read·Jun 16, 2019----
Jens Erik GouldinDataDrivenInvestorFrom One Cent to $9.4 MillionIt was a humble piece of paper that sold for next to nothing in the 1800s, but the British Guiana One-Cent Black on Magenta stamp fetched…2 min read·May 21, 2019----
Jens Erik GouldinDataDrivenInvestorTwelve who are leading the waySteep and perilous is the road to the modern day C-Suite, even more so for His- panic professionals who may lack the long- standing…13 min read·May 19, 2019----
Jens Erik GouldinDataDrivenInvestorCarl Icahn Goes Shopping At The Dollar StoreDollar stores may not seem like likely targets of M&A interest, but the industry’s recent woes have Wall Street’s dealmaker’s circling.2 min read·May 19, 2019----
Jens Erik GouldinDataDrivenInvestorNeed a New Skull? Try Printing One.These days, 3-D printing can all manner of unexpected things, from prosthetic noses and baby monitors to floating drink holders and…2 min read·May 18, 2019----
Jens Erik GouldinDataDrivenInvestorCynicism Breeds DementiaForeign language skills, regular exercise and a low-fat diet have all been shown to enhance brain health. But having more faith in…2 min read·May 17, 2019----
Jens Erik GouldinDataDrivenInvestorA Red Wine Drinker’s DilemmaRed wine drinkers have long justified refilling their glasses by citing the beverage’s purported health benefits. That rationalization may…2 min read·May 16, 2019----
Jens Erik GouldA Gassy SummerU.S. natural gas prices have dropped considerably over the past six years thanks to rapid increases in shale production. It may come as a…1 min read·May 16, 2019----
Jens Erik GouldinDataDrivenInvestorBizarre CarsThe road to contemporary car design has been marked by wacky ideas, and some of the most bizarre will be on display starting May 21 at the…2 min read·May 14, 2019----
Jens Erik GouldSafety in NumbersIt turns out to be true that there’s safety in numbers, at least when it comes to cyclists and pedestrians in large American cities.1 min read·May 13, 2019----