Morningstar would have a five star rating on this fund. CNBC would have this manager on and talking about why this is such a great strategy."Forbes, "Fortune," "Wall Street Journal," "Barron's" would all be writing glowing stories about this guy or gal.
and 100y year bond issues okay and fixed income there are two ways to increase CNBC don't look at your um stocks every day and and just remove yourself from
As a result, the products lose their distinct identity or autonomy." That's the most interesting part for me. CNBC , CNN, "The Huffington Post," and "Time" magazine.
on the "Forbes" one of five women changing the world in VC and entrepreneurship. She's appeared on CNBC 's "Power Pitch," keeps a column on inc.com, and tweets frequently at @jkhoey. In addition to her portfolio of angel investments, she's an LP in two funds and an adviser to the New Zealand Trade and Enterprise Commission.
leaky faucet dripping out now when your eyes and ears since danger or if you turn on CNBC and the Market's crashing and they've always got this fabulous music playing in the background to really heighten your anxiety the problem is is that your brain bypasses the prefrontal cortex and
the long-term view is always the biggest critical success factor so the younger Yahoo on CNBC is going to have the right Market call your portfolio is going to tell you when it's time to do something
of for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. She also blogs for CNBC , Stanford Social, Innovation Review, and many others. Carol plays with making and sharing food and thinking about the business of food and its place in communities and where she lives.
And today, we have Ann Lee, who is a Senior Fellow at Demos and Adjunct Professor of Economics and Finance at New York University, a former hedge fund partner and a frequent commentator at networks like CNBC , FOX, and CNN. When she worked in China, she was a former Visiting Professor at Peking University and an economic advisor to Chinese economic officials.
thec how much people want you to predict things that are essentially unpredictable this happens I you know in book tours you do have to do things like go on cnbc 's power power lunch and they want you to tell them what you think the price of oil is going to do and there eight people who are willing to tell you what the price of oil is going to do and just come on with a total certainty and
implosion of the Southern California subprime industry he also hosts a mortgage Insider blog website the blog has been featured on CNBC market watch and editor and publisher Padilla is a regular business news commentator on kce and KD o television and he's here today to talk about the book he has
economic, you know what I mean? It's like It's like all about value, ranking, body count, status, leverage, I mean, it sounds like people talking about commodities on CNBC . Yeah. It's very Absolutely.
Julia is one of those people rocking it on so many fronts. She is a seasoned reporter at CNBC . She's the author of the book "When Women Lead," which highlights both the biases that women face, but also the common qualities that make women
really uniquely equipped to lead, to grow businesses, to navigate crises. And she's also the creator of CNBC 's Disruptor 50 Franchise, which highlights private companies transforming the economy. And on top of all of that, she lives a very full life in Los Angeles with her husband and two sons.
Now, these are not tiny stocks that no one had ever heard of. These are companies that are on CNBC every day or whatever. So there's this time period where you can just pick any company, and if you get in at the right time, you can 30x, 100x.
As fellows, we were not the only ones who were interested in talking to John. This is an article about John from CNBC . "When big tech companies want to get into health, they call this Harvard researcher." And so-- Google did, too.
York City's tech scene and one of Business Insider's 30 women in venture capital to watch in 2018. She's been featured on CNBC , Forbes, Vogue.com, Ad Age, and more. Please welcome Fran Hauser.
to sound really interesting. You're going to watch CNBC and you're going to hear some guy say, well, this quarter happened because of x, y, and z. Well, let me be the one to tell you-- having been on CNBC a lot-- he is absolutely full of it.
the long-term view is always the biggest critical success factor so the younger exciting thing to talk about on CNBC but the the way I always describe rebalancing which is you have a plan
It is unique. What snowflakes don't do is watch CNBC , and having imbibed the forecast, do their best to confound it through contrary bloody-minded action. That's what snowflakes don't do.
And when you turn on CNBC , they're always talking about this quarter, or today even, or tomorrow, what's going to happen.
Because when you turn on CNBC , and you see all those flashing red and green lights, and all that, it's inducing the brain to think that you need to act now.
And he also did business journalism on CNBC .
We just did a segment with CNBC yesterday about a concept we call data idolatry.
You had the niche programs like CNBC , which is already delivering to a certain audience.
Her work has been featured in publications such as CNBC , Fast Company, Forbes, and "Harvard Business Review."
Like it's not malicious, you just have to be hyper aware to even understand that it's going on. You have a closing the gap initiative that you champion at CNBC .
of these credentials of yours with Twitter and your books and CNBC , if you'll humor me, I hope
So who is the life of the party off camera at CNBC ?
And I think that's why fans of CNBC really like them and appreciate what they bring to the table.
Another thing that-- I love this quote-- another thing that successful active managers don't pay And you listen to people talking about him on CNBC , same thing.
HBO, CNBC , MSNBC, and then all the Scripps brands that I helped to co-found.
If you saw Jeremy as Ari Gold on CNBC last week saying it's anal night at the Gold's house on CNBC , which is a line from season one-- maybe the pilot, even.
It's people who back away from Fox News and CNBC .
expected to see it coming and um this is clearly not true um people did see it coming and not just people who go on CNBC and talk about it they're people who they're investors a handful of investors who reposition themselves looking at hard facts to to um make a
Awesome. I have to ask you about CNBC .
Because it's emotionally charged, people on CNBC are saying the world's going to blow up, and this is going to inspire bad decision-making.
So what triggered this was, I was on CNBC .
Like it's not malicious, you just have to be hyper aware to even understand that it's going on. And I know that one of the things you started and you continue to curate is this list called the CNBC Disruptor 50.
I mean, there's always going to be bubbles in any new industry or new tech and things like that. But this idea that in '98, '99, CNBC was on every TV and everybody was invested. Among the million fantastic stories, the idea that K-tel, who marketed those top 40
Long story short, it ended up doing a deal with CNBC to use it on TV.
Yeah, there's not a lot of screaming at each other on CNBC .
And I did a ton of live segments like this, but for CNBC , where you have a five-minute segment and 30 seconds
You're going to watch CNBC and you're going to hear some guy say, well, this quarter happened because of x, y, and z. Well, let me be the one to tell you-- having been on CNBC a lot-- he is absolutely full of it. He thought about that on the way over there, honestly, because he has no idea why the quarter did what it did--
Another thing that-- I love this quote-- another thing that successful active managers don't pay And I even find myself-- like, I was on CNBC one day and this guy he had a great story, right.
And she makes frequent television appearances on Bloomberg, MSNBC, CNBC , and PBS.
And yet so many people spend their time being yanked around emotionally and intellectually by watching the latest news on CNBC and the like.
But what happened to me is in middle management, when I was at CNBC , somebody handed me an income statement, right?
She is also a frequent contributor to national media and has appeared on "Good Morning America," "The Today Show," CNBC , and NPR.
On Amazon? No, I think he-- I had a CNBC interview that morning, and he was responding to a CNBC reporter that
at the time. He's a regular contributor to "The Wall Street Journal," to MSNBC--CNBC --and