and they've just sort of, you know, packed up their stuff and went home and now they've put themselves behind a payw wall . Yeah. um Substack, all of these different places, they look and feellike the walled gardens of before, but the connectivity is not there
Cars have changed. Everything is smoother now, aerodynamically efficient, kind of blobs. Whatever happened to the super inspiring, crazy supercar designs that we used to hang up on the bedroom wall on a poster as a kid?Well, we still have those.
Very few. The nicest-- like, I can think of the Star Wars droids are nice. WALL -E is nice. Mhm.But they live in kind of dystopian or somewhat dystopian-- Yeah.
dealing with me, who's been a consultant for over 40 years, and bringing the skills that I had as a consultant and then using these same skills for major corporations-- Wall Street, big automotive companies.I said, this is what we got to work together.
who learned that documentary filmmaker Michael Moore was set to release a new film 'The Big One,' focused on Nike's misadventures in offshore manufacturing. Wall Street took notice, and throughout 1997 it was not uncommon to find stock analyst reports filled with summaries of the latest newsreports on the condition of Nike's factories throughout Asia, and the extent to which the company and its shareholders were exposed.
And one of the examples I'd say is if a business is focused on the near term, they'll either do one of two things. Wall Street clamored for them to buy that business.
And one of the examples I'd say is if a business is focused on the near term, they'll either do one of two things. Wall Street clamored on them to say yes, do it.
And one of the examples I'd say is if a business is focused on the near term, they'll either do one of two things. Wall Street, having watched it underperform for that period of time, said absolutely don't even go close to it.
And when you listen to the language of people like Jim Senegal, who's the founder of Costco, he says, I don't care about Wall Street. Wall Street's worried about how my company does in a month or in a year.I care about what my company does for the next 50 years.
including the Today Show Access Hollywood NBC Nightly News CNN the doctors and fox and friends and in the Wall Street Journal the New York Times and USA Today I'm I'm really excited you know on a personal note as well to haveSam come and talk to all of us today Sam and I went to business school together
I want and then extract from that and go bring that to the person instead of what wall one person wants red and one person wants blue so you ask someone to explain their
So, if you're building it out of balsa wood, you're going to have a lot of problems. If you just bump into the wall , that wall 's going to have a dent in it, right? There are some people where all they have to do is, you know,they they get injuries all the time, they don't know how that happens.
Most humorously, somebody sent me a clipping from a paper in Oxford, UK one saying, "Harvard professor advocates humility." Wall Street, when it bundled mortgages into these packages that could then be traded on exchanges, obviously, they were doing it to make more money for themselves.
regardless of their futility. Wall Street follows what marketing Professor J. Scott Armstrong has called the seer-sucker theory.For every seer, there is a sucker.
estimate the likelihood that they are correct. Wall Street forecasts, on the other hand, almost never have probabilities attached.As decision scientist Baruch Fischhoff wrote in 1994, when both forecaster and client exaggerate
But now, we have this word. "Wall Street Journal," "Bloomberg," "Financial Times," all of them have reported that Apple is producing an electric car, is developing one. And we have the story yesterday that they're poaching engineers, top battery engineers, and electric car
I mean, why can't you just use lithium ion that we have right now? "Wall Street Journal," "Financial Times," "New York Times," "Washington Post," the print.
So the Berlin Wall was, in contrast to all the other walls that you see in the world-- starting by the Chinese Wall , Hadrian's Wall , or even going to modern day history, the border fortification of different countries-- not designed to keep enemies out,but designed to keep their own people in.
And some people haven't liked that argument so much. Wall Street churns out a lot of bad investments, and they should be avoided.
wall for the purpose of clearing up detritus.
Wall Street doesn't typically do a very good job of-- And I think also financially, the cracks start appearing long before you see
Wall -E is not human in the least, but he has enough human characteristics in the eyes and in the hands that he can move them
Wall Street was the answer to that.
Wall Street was collapsing.
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Wall Street, then my state of awareness looking at this global picture will seek out the right information.
Wall Street doesn't run it.
Wall Street. They said "Listen, we didn't wreck this economy you guys wrecked the economy.
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Wall Street Journal, CNN, and Good Morning America to name just a few.
Wall Street Journal? What would you say?
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Wall Street collapsed. Wall Street collapsed, Merrill Lynch was sold, Lehman Brothers went out of business. Car sales collapsed, too. In fact, for the first nine months of that
Wall Street Journal about a year ago. What do we know about or--and apparently, and this is according to Hugh Thomas, who's a British, not a Spaniard. Apparently, America still--and
wall and then I paint it. And on this particular mural, I did that first archway to the left with that Chief there. And he went there because the president of EBSCO
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wall street journal says pipes is an authoritative commentator on the middle east
Wall Street which of course isn't what I chose to do when I graduated about the same time as he did I came here and we
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wall maybe it's really offensive graffiti but it's in a language you don't know you don't get it it doesn't
Wall Street with financial preference I will pretend to know how derivatives work as long as I get a big paycheck for
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Wall Street or in the seemingly innocuous world of travel writing and um
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Wall Street Journal USA Today the difference between those three papers and US was that they had National Distribution of the print product we
wall and kind of keeps looking around like he thinks how can nobody be stopping so there's a couple of Clips in
wall . So this is a casual day, out there shooting rock climbing. I wear the knee pads, too, just because the
wall -climbing monkeys; I’ve modded them for a woman at the University of Miami at the Jackson Memorial who used their capability to ape human motions in physiotherapy programs