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Pre-Marketing 2.18.11

* Mark Cuban: It’s not a bubble, it’s a pyramid scheme

* Shoe, meet the other foot: A Philadelphia homeowner tries to foreclose on Wells Fargo

* Kevin Kinsella: Big pharma’s bad behavior is pushing biotech VC “almost to the point of extinction”

* Morning Call: U.S. futures look flat, London opens weakEuropean shares fall on China banking rule and the Nikkei rally continues.

* Website of the Day: The ghost signs of Chicago

* Anthony DeRosa: The economics of internships

* Derek Sivers: It’s best to keep your goals to yourself

* LinkedIn spoofs of 1970s corporate instruction vids

* Peter Gallagher: Why LinkedIn’s IPO trumps Pandora’s

* Patrick Thibodeau: As the cloud grows, IT hiring flatlines

* Justin Chakma: What venture capital can learn from emerging markets

* Nothing shocking: Banks find loopholes on Dodd-Frank capital holding rules

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* Where in the world was Elizabeth? The CFPB chief Warren’s calendar for last month

* Question: How many hedge funds would have to fail at the same to time create systemic risk?

* Private equity firms launches legal investigation into bribery scandal related to 2006 sale of commercial rights to F1 racing