David Brancaccio
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The heir to the Levi's fortune just bought it.
Where if your bike is broken, your bicycle, you bring it in.
They will have every tool for five bucks an hour or whatever you can pay.
As the week goes on, what are your business envies?
Because hopefully all of us live to a point where we will get a second and third act.
And I think it's sort of fun to fantasize about that.
A reminder that whatever the headline, when it comes to investing, do not do anything rash.
I'm David Brancaccio in Los Angeles.
First, there's news the Iran conflict's effect on gas prices has driven up the Consumer Price Index, which shows today prices up nine-tenths percent in March, up 3.3 percent in a year, the highest in two years, gasoline up 21 percent last month.
The keynote here today is a conversation with the Princeton economics professor who has argued for half a century that you cannot time when to get in or out of stocks, Burton Malkiel.
Princeton professor emeritus is author of what is arguably the most influential investing book of all time, A Random Walk Down Wall Street, now in a 13th edition.