
Anthony Bondain
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The Best Articles of the Week: Picasso, Cocaine and Diplomatic Durian
A Picasso for sale, Courbet in Qatar, jewel thieves fleeing in a gondola… This week, the press review focuses on art. While Sicily is turning into a desert, China is firing on all nuclear cylinders, and America is erecting statues to the glory of its geeks, others are wondering about the future of stablecoins, durian diplomacy, and the true nature of socially acceptable alcohol consumption.
October 24, 2025 at 04:42 am
Uninvited guest: Dassault Systèmes
There was a morbid curiosity amongst MarketScreener's editorial team to determine when Dassault Systèmes would make its debut on the list of stocks eligible for the "Shouldn't have invited them" section. This has finally happened: since July, the stock has been on a downward trend for the current year, over the past year, over the past three years, and over the past five years. And while it has doubled over the past ten years, only the oldest shareholders can rejoice. But why so much hatred towards it?
August 06, 2025 at 10:39 am

The Best Articles of the Week: Jaws, Super Tomato's revenge, and where is Barack?
The world is going every which way but loose this week, and so are our articles. Hedge funds are rummaging through France's industrial ruins, while the war of autonomous drones is knocking at the door and the Fed is looking for a new guru. Trump reigns supreme, Obama keeps a low profile, and American democracy is bogged down in its own paradoxes. On another front, Apple is feeling the breath of obsolescence, start-ups are miniaturizing to the extreme, and AI is demanding the keys to the house. Fortunately, there is some breathing room: tomatoes are clearing their name, and Spielberg is back on top thanks to a 50-year-old shark. And then there's the moon, aliens from the 1980s and a footnote that could save the global economy. Are we exaggerating? Maybe. But it's Friday.
June 13, 2025 at 04:44 am
The weekly roundup: Russian grocery stores in China, SUV and mobile phone matters and accidental Trump texts
This week's press review plunges us into an odyssey ranging from the bizarre to strategic, where Trump texts his war plans while amber is manufactured in 24 hours. Wall Street is rocking to the rhythm of conspiracy theories and shaky bets, while China installs Russian grocery stores as its new weapons of influence. We also deal with a medical mystery in Montchavin, discuss existential questions about SUVs and mobile phones, and accidental texts from the Trump administration.
March 28, 2025 at 08:38 am
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