THINGEYRI, Iceland - For two decades, Kristjan Davidsson
sold fish and fish-processing equipment. Like his father,
and practically everyone in this remote village, he owed
his living to the fish his country pulled from the ocean.
But in 2001 Mr. Davidsson got bored. He joined one of
Iceland's newly privatized banks. He got rich. Now, he
says, it looks like it's back to fish. That may be true for
this nation's fortunes as a whole...
Wall Street Journal article: http://xrl.us/Iceland