Barry Ritholtz, Columnist

Buses, Buybacks and the NRA’s Implosion

Here are your Thursday morning train reads.

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My morning train reads:

• The U.S. Has a Fleet of 300 Electric Buses. China Has 421,000 (Bloomberg)
• Siegel: Have Stock Buybacks Gone Too Far? (Knowledge@Wharton)
• The internet didn’t shrink 6% real estate commissions. But this lawsuit might (CNN)
• Private Investors to the Rescue for Ailing Infrastructure? Not So Fast (Chief Investment Officer)
• Making the Social Leap: A Conversation on How Our Psychology Evolved (Behavioral Scientist)
• Gene Hackers: The Young Biotech Entrepreneurs Looking To Make Billions By Editing Life Itself (Forbes)
• WeWork Wants to Become Its Own Landlord With Latest Spending Spree (Bloomberg Businessweek)
• The Knowns and Unknowns of What’s Happening With Iran (The Atlantic)
• The NRA is imploding. We have fancy clothes to thank for that. (Washington Post) see also At the NRA, a Cash Machine Sputtering (New York Times)
• How the Hell Has Danielle Steel Managed to Write 179 Books? (Glamour)