* David Stockman: Mitt Romney wasn't a businessman
* Retro fraud:?Wall St. saviors may wish they weren't
* Earlydoc:?Saving users from Web-enabled hypochondria
* Morning Call: U.S. futures flat,?European shares climb and the Nikkei rebounds.
* Jennifer Liberto:?Facebook 'likes' Republicans
* Kevin Dick: There is still no seed investing bubble
* Tonight's debate rules: No follow-up questions
* New search: What would Paul Graham do?
* David Lee: Starting vs. building a company
* First excerpt: Greg Smith's Why I Left Goldman Sachs
* Chart of the Day: Avg tax rates for highest payers
*?Nancy Stagliano:?Translating Nobel science into novel drugs
* Get Term Sheet: Sign up for daily email on deals & deal-makers
* Everything on the table:?Greece plans second wave of privatizations
* Jordan Weissman: Conservatives don't really want America to run like a business
* Tweet of the Day: @shl?In San Francisco, we make our software incredibly fast and our coffee incredibly slow.
Posted in: Pre-marketingSource: http://finance.fortune.cnn.com/2012/10/16/romney-business/
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