- Startups - News Roundtable with Thomas McInerney and Marshall Kirkpatrick - TWiST #258
1:00-1:30 Welcome everyone, today on the TWiST News Panel we're talking about the Facebook IPO. 1:30-2:30 With us today is Thomas McInerney. And also Marshall Kirkpatrick. 2:30-4:30 Tyler and Kirin, how are you both doing? 4:30-5:15 Klout was a big investment win for you, wasn't it? 5:15-7:00 Big thanks to Squarespace for their support of the program! Everyone thank @Squarespace! 7:00-8:00 Let'...
JPMorgan's Bad Hedging Trade Isolated Incident | Ed Butowsky
http://bit.ly/MawLoQ Ed Butowsky, wealth manager, financial advisor, and managing partner of Chapwood Investment Management, joins Fox News to examine JP Morgan's $2 Billion in bad hedging trade and furthermore how its an isolated incident.
May 1st 2012 CNBC Stock Market (DOW hits fresh recovery bull market intraday high)
5/1/2012 - CNBC Stock Market (DOW hits fresh recovery bull market intraday high). In this clip the Dow Jones Industrial Average hits a fresh recovery bull market intraday high. This is it's highest intraday level since December of 2007.
Serbia's economy hinges on elections
Millions of Serbs will decide their future in a presidential election run-off on Sunday. Pro-western democrat candidate Boris Tadic is facing nationalist challenger Tomislav Nikolic. With a national debt of more than $35bn and 25 per cent rate of unemployment, the winner will have to worry about the economy. Al Jazeera's Peter Sharp reports from Belgrade.
Shoppers sending inflation message?
Prices for food and clothing rising
Weekly Address: Congress Must Move Forward, Not Back On Wall Street Reform
President Obama discusses the reforms to Wall Street that he put in place to protect consumers and make Wall Street play by the same set of rules -- and calls on lawmakers to finish implementing these reforms so that we can prevent excessive risk-taking and help create an economy that is built to last.
Paul Weller Performs on WSJ Cafe - Exclusive Interview - Off Duty Weekend
British rock legend Paul Weller stops by the WSJ Cafe for an exclusive interview with WSJ's Jim Fusilli. They discuss his new album, 'Sonik Kicks,' and his musical inspiration. Weller also performs "That Dangerous Age" and "When Your Garden's Overgrown" from the new record.
Analyzing Facebook's NASDAQ Debut
Facebook will make its much-anticipated debut today on NASDAQ as a public company. As of last night, Facebook's offer had risen to $38 a share, putting the total value of the company at $104 billion. But for investors who got burned in the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s, all of the hype and hysteria over Facebook is a little too familiar. Our two guests today lived through the dot-com boom an...
May 3rd 2012 CNBC Stock Market Squawk Box (Initial Jobless Claims)
5/3/2012 - CNBC Stock Market Squawk Box (Initial Jobless Claims). Jobless claims fell very convincingly in the April 28 week, down 27,000 to a much lower-than-expected level of 365,000. The Labor Department reports no distortions in the data. The big decline takes claims back toward the 350,000 level that was being tested in March and February. But this is only one week of improvement which is ...
April 27th 2012 CNBC Stock Market Squawk Box (Q1 GDP)
4/27/2012 - CNBC Stock Market Squawk Box (Q1 GDP). GDP growth slowed in the first quarter with a drop in government spending being the big negative. The positive was a moderate acceleration in consumer spending. GDP growth eased to 2.2 percent from 3.0 percent in the fourth quarter. The advance estimate came in lower than market expectations for a 2.5 percent gain. However, the component mix sh...
April 25th 2012 CNBC Stock Market (FOMC Meeting Announcement)
4/25/2012 - CNBC Stock Market (FOMC Meeting Announcement). The Fed kept policy rates unchanged and near zero with the funds target rate remaining at a range of zero to 0.25 percent. The key wording on policy guidance also is unchanged with the Fed continuing to state that economic conditions are likely to warrant exceptionally low levels for the federal funds rate at least through late 2014. Re...
Obama Pushes Wall Street Oversight
The president urges reform after worrisome JP Morgan losses.
April 24th 2012 CNBC Stock Market Closing Bell (Apple AAPL Earnings)
4/24/2012 - CNBC Stock Market Closing Bell (Apple AAPL Earnings) Apple (AAPL) blows away on both the top and bottom line on it's earnings report.
Creating a Pipeline for NYC's Future Fashion Business Leaders | Parsons The New School for Design
Study Fashion Design and Marketing at Parsons The New School for Design part of The New School a university in New York City offering distinguished degree, certificate, and continuing education programs in art and design, liberal arts, management and policy, and the performing arts. The New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) and Parsons The New School for Design hosted the firs...
Natalie Wood, CEO TheThoughtNet
Natalie speaks about how important it is for female entrepreneurs need to be able to be calm in the face of problems as that is what investors are looking for.
May 4th 2012 CNBC Stock Market Squawk Box (April Jobs Report)
5/4/2012 - CNBC Stock Market Squawk Box (April Jobs Report). April jobs were softer than expected but there were upward revisions and the unemployment rate dipped to 8.1 percent from 8.2 percent in March. Seasonality issues apparently are still at play. Payroll jobs in April increased only 115,000, following increases of 154,000 in March (originally 120,000) and 259,000 in February (prior estim...
May 2nd 2012 CNBC Stock Market Squawk Box (ADP Employment Report)
5/2/2012 - CNBC Stock Market Squawk Box (ADP Employment Report). Signaling disappointment for Friday's employment report, ADP estimates that April private payrolls will rise by only 119,000 in what would be significant monthly slowing vs a revised 201,000 in March.
Keiser Report, Bankers Blitzkrieg economies (19May12)
The bankers in the major financial markets such as WAll Street and City of London are performing a Blitzkrieg on economies with their financial weapons of mass destruction. The bankers and politicians get richer, while everyone else gets poorer. recorded from RT, Keiser Report, 19 May 2012.
TEDxXAVIERUNIVERSITY - Elizabeth Edwards - Startups Aren't Just for California
In case you haven't noticed, we live in a place where one person can make a difference. Venture capitalist Elizabeth Edwards argues that start ups aren't just for California. In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep d...
CEO Joe Hogan discusses the acquisition of Thomas & Betts
US becomes ABB's largest market with about $6.6 billion in annual revenue and 19,000 employees
Inside Story Americas - Does the G8 represent a modern world economy?
Thirty seven years ago as the world grappled with a major economic crisis, leaders of six of the world's biggest economies gathered in France. Henry Kissinger, US secretary of state at the time said the G6 would give people a sense they are masters of their destiny and be a bulwark against the blind forces beyond their control. In the intervening years the six has become eight with the US, Brit...
Rackspace Chairman, Graham Weston, Keynote at Austin Tech Council CEO Summit
Rackspace Chairman, Graham Weston, Keynote at Austin Tech Council CEO Summit where he shares his insights on disruption, Israel as the Startup Nation, entrepreneurship and his premise of economic regions of growth - including his vision of ASA - (AustinSanAntonio)
Jimmy Rogers Kerry Lutz --13.May.2012
Go to http://jimrogers1.blogspot.com for the latest Jim Rogers interviews
EURUSD Turns to End the Week As US Stocks Extend Dive
Roles further reversed between the ultimate safe haven and the benchmark risk barometer to end the week. The dollar stumbled Friday, lifting EURUSD to its biggest advance in nearly two months following a very conspicuous decline. In contrast, the stimulus-backed S&P 500 maintained its both direction and pace in its selloff. Is this divergence indicative of a broader, fundamental reversal? W...
Greece a bank run with a twist
Paul Krugman, Nobel Prize-winning economist and columnist for The New York Times, talks with Ezra Klein about what's at stake in the "country run" that is threatening to destroy the Greek economy. (The Rachel Maddow Show)
Improving economy undermines Romney narrative
Ezra Klein highlights as series of awkward campaign appearances by Mitt Romney in which his narrative of a failed economy was undermined by improving economic conditions in the state where he was campaigning. (The Rachel Maddow Show)
Greek Financial Crisis (part 2)
What Greece could have done if it had it's own currency
Inequality of income, inequality of opportunity
Ezra Klein remarks on how wealth brings economic opportunity and wealth inequality yields opportunity inequality in a cycle that worsens the income gap. (The Rachel Maddow Show)
In Chicago, Nurses Rally for "Robin Hood" Tax
National Nurses United calls for international campaign for financial transaction tax More news stories at http://therealnews.com
Path's CEO on Mobile Apps and Working at Facebook
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- David Morin, chief executive officer of Path and a former Facebook Inc. employee, talks about the largest social-networking company's culture and opportunities in mobile applications. He speaks with Emily Chang on Bloomberg Television's "Facebook the Public Network." (Source: Bloomberg)
12. Why is Customer Development So Tough?
Chuck Eesley continues to talk about customer acquisition as well as the lean start-up model. In this video, he tries to answer the question of why customer acquisition is so difficult, describing it as a balancing act between many different factors and encourages teams to be flexible to changes in their plan. Take the quizzes and find the rest of the course at http://eesley.blogspot.com Stanfo...
Chuck Eesley discusses entrepreneurial sales, elevator pitches, and presentation skills. Sales is presented as an experimentation process in a startup firm. Take the quizzes and find the rest of the course at http://eesley.blogspot.com Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Management Science and Engineering at Stanford: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/MSandE Stanford University Channel on ...
Chuck Eesley wraps up the course and shares some final takeaways and pieces of advice. The key themes of turning problems into opportunities, experimentation, and iteration and the importance of teams are emphasized. Take the quizzes and find the rest of the course at http://eesley.blogspot.com Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Management Science and Engineering at Stanford: http://...
13. Lean vs. Fat Startups, Startup Metrics
Chuck Eesley discusses lean vs. fat startups and some of the separate components of the lean startup methodology. He also talks about the relevant startup metrics to track. Take the quizzes and find the rest of the course at http://eesley.blogspot.com Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Management Science and Engineering at Stanford: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/MSandE Stanford Univer...
Payvment CEO: Facebook Is a Good Investment
With Facebook's IPO expected to take place tomorrow, there are a lot of mixed opinions about the investment potential of the company. Many analysts have raised concerns over the social giant's long-term sustainability given its revenue model, mobile strategy, and Mark Zuckerberg's own leadership. There are others, however, including Christian Taylor, that believe strongly in the company and its...
Chiang Says California Needs `Fairer' Tax Code
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- California Controller John Chiang talks about the state's tax code and Facebook Inc.'s first day of trading. He speaks with Cory Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "Facebook the Public Network." (Source: Bloomberg)
Big Labor Goes South: WSJ Opinion
United Auto Workers President Bob King has an expansion plan. Photo: Getty Images.
Obama Dumps on China: WSJ Opinion
Brenda Jacobs, partner at Sidley Austin, on the Obama administration's antidumping duties on Chinese solar panels. Photo: Getty Images.
Paul Weller Performs 'When Your Garden's Overgrown' Live at the WSJ Cafe
British Rock legend Paul Weller stops by the WSJ Cafe to perform 'When Your Garden's Overgrown,' off of his new record 'Sonik Kicks.'
Robert Costa, National Review political reporter, says the priority for the Romney team is to focus on his key vulnerabilities. Steve Malanga, Manhattan Institute; Kevin Williamson, author of "The Dependency Agenda"; and Barry Nolan, former Joint Econo... (CNBC)
U.S. Selloff Response to EM Troubles?
Emerging markets turn negative for the year. Could the U.S. selloff be mirroring the dip in the emerging markets? Tim Seymour, Seygem Asset Management; Richard Ross, Auerbach Garyson; and Daniel Wong, GAIN Capital Group, discuss. (CNBC)
Zachary Says Technology in `Bubble That's Building'
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- George Zachary, general partner at Charles River Ventures Inc., talks about Facebook Inc.'s trading debut and valuations in the technology industry. He speaks with Jon Erlichman on Bloomberg Television's "Facebook the Public Network." (Source: Bloomberg)
Discussing the untold story of Yum! Brands, with Tim Seymour, Seygem Asset Management. And Ron Shah, Jina Ventures, weighs in on Yum Brands' push into India. (CNBC)
A nation cannot tax itself to health
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Tim Seymour, Seygem Asset Management, makes the case for buying MercadoLibre, which has been dubbed the "Amazon of Latin America." (CNBC)
Krugman: '$300b a year' in spending
Economist Paul Krugman comes OutFront on his plan to save America from falling off its fiscal cliff.
Facebook's Trading Debut and Outlook: Own Words
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder and chief executive officer of Facebook Inc., David Kirkpatrick, author of "The Facebook Effect," and Brian Wieser, an analyst at Pivotal Research Group LLC, offer their views on Facebook's trading debut and the outlook for the social-networking site. This report also contains comments from Robert McCooey, senior vice president of new ...
The European debt crisis will be the main course at Camp David tonight as G-8 leaders gather, with CNBC's John Harwood; Don Luskin, CNBC contributor; and Jack Bouroudjian, Bull and Bear Partners CEO. (CNBC)
The Number: public financing double-play
CNN contributor John Avlon in tonight's The Number reports on a story of political hypocrisy.
Legislation to Tax Facebook's Co-Founder Saverin
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- Joe Henchman, vice president of legal and state projects at the Tax Foundation, talks about legislation from U.S. Senator Charles Schumer of New York that would impose a 30-percent capital gains tax on people such as Facebook Inc. co-founder Eduardo Saverin unless they show they didn't renounce their U.S. citizenship to avoid taxes. Henchman speaks with Trish Regan on Bloo...
Chesapeake's Board Pay Cut, Challenges, Gas Prices
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- Tim Rezvan, an analyst at Sterne Agee & Leach Inc., talks about Chesapeake Energy Corp.'s decision to cut board pay by about 20 percent and the impact of natural-gas prices on the company. He speaks with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Television's "Taking Stock." (Source: Bloomberg)
BranchOut CEO Says Mobile to Be `Very Big' for Firm
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- Rick Marini, chief executive officer of BranchOut Inc., talks about Facebook Inc.'s initial public offering, and BranchOut's relationship with the social-networking site and outlook. He speaks with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Television's "Taking Stock." (Source: Bloomberg)
Bill Wolff, executive producer for the Rachel Maddow Show, shares a preview of Friday’s show – why the country of Greece is super important right now, with some help from Paul Krugman. Plus Senator Tom Coburn is on the show to talk taxes, and the implications of Facebook going public. (The Rachel Maddow Show)
Facebook Is a `Risky Stock,' Pivotal's Wieser Says
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- Brian Wieser, an analyst at Pivotal Research Group, talks about Facebook Inc.'s initial public offering and his "sell" rating on the company's shares. He speaks with Trish Regan and Adam Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
Not jiggy with 75 percent tax rate
If Romney Wins, Will The Economy Win?
Business Insider's Joe Weisenthal recent article is titled, "It's More Clear Than Ever That If Romney Loses, The Economy Is Going To Implode". He writes, "If Obama wins that there's a good chance that we'll fly off the fiscal cliff, as the political gridlock will see spending cuts kick in, and perhaps even higher taxes." Joe Weisenthal joins the show to explain what he think...
Next week's overnight trading opportunities. If you can't sleep, trade currencies, with CNBC's Brian Sullivan and the Money In Motion traders. (CNBC)
Money In Motion Web Extra: Cashing in on Euro
Web-only advice and information for currency traders. (CNBC)
U.S. Stocks Drop as Facebook Fails to Surge After IPO
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Deborah Kostroun reports on the performance of the U.S. equity market today. U.S. stocks dropped for a sixth day, the longest slump since November for the Standard & Poor's 500 Index, as Facebook Inc.'s record initial public offering failed to boost confidence in a market rattled by Europe's debt crisis. (Source: Bloomberg)
UFXMarkets *Daily Forex Currency Trading News* 14-May-2012
Stock markets finished the trading week .............http://www.ufxmarkets.com/..mixed. The S&P and Nasdaq gained by 0.01% and 0.01%. respectively, while the Dow declined by -0.33%.
Facebook Share Trading, Social Media Stocks
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- Larry Fishelson, chief operating officer of Dynalink Communications Inc., Andre Julian, president of Trade Aviator, and Mark Sebastian, chief operating officer of Option Pit Mentoring, talk about Facebook Inc.'s first day of trading and the outlook for social-media stocks. They speak with Trish Regan on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
Facebook Should Buy Twitter, Zynga, Fishelson Says
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- Larry Fishelson, chief operating officer of DynaLink Communications Inc., talks about possible acquisition targets for Facebook Inc. He speaks with Trish Regan and Adam Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." Eric Jackson, founder of Ironfire Capital LLC, also speaks.(Source: Bloomberg)
Staples Center's Zeidman on Playoff Games Weekend
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- Lee Zeidman, senior vice president and general manager of the Staples Center, talks about the outlook for the venue this weekend. Basketball's Los Angeles Lakers and Clippers and hockey's Los Angeles Kings will play five more games over three days at the venue, owned by billionaire Philip Anschutz's AEG Worldwide. The eight-day, 750-mile Amgen Tour of California bicycling ...
Facebook Closes Above IPO Price
Facebook stock closed above its IPO price on its first day on the Nasdaq, with Richard Laermer, ThankBank CEO. "This is people who don't want to be a part of the hype, but on Monday, they will want to be part of the hype," Laermer says. (CNBC)
CNBC's Maria Bartiromo discusses the day's top business and financial stories, and looks ahead to tomorrow's Closing Bell. (CNBC)
Facebook `Priced for Perfection,' Rostan Says
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- Scott Rostan, chief executive officer of Training the Street, Carter Mack, president of JMP Group Inc., and Eric Jackson, founder of Ironfire Capital LLC, talk about Facebook Inc.'s trading debut. Facebook hovered near the initial public offering price in its trading debut, following a record IPO that made the social network more costly than almost every company in the Sta...
Yahoo CEO Resigns, Reveals Thyroid Cancer
FBNs Shibani Joshi on the departure of Yahoos CEO and whether the company can find a viable leader.
FORBES' Clare O'Connor with details on who makes out big -- and whether a new female billionaire will emerge -- following today's long-awaited IPO.
Debating whether JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon should stay or go amid his company's major trading loss, with Amar Bhide, Tuft University professor and CNBC's Ron Insana. (CNBC)
Nate Gross, Rock Health co-founder, discusses his company's efforts to revolutionize health care via the Internet. (CNBC)
In 2012, an estimated $80 billion will be spent on cancer drugs worldwide. Dr. Ronald DePinho, MD Anderson Cancer Center president, discusses how the cancer field has changed over the last several decades. (CNBC)
'Like' or 'Dislike' Facebook for the Economy?
Is the Facebook IPO good for the economy? Andrew Rachleff, Wealthfront president & CEO and David Callahan, Demos, weigh in. (CNBC)
Summit talks to focus on Afghanistan
Mike Barrett, CEO of Diligent Innovations Consulting and former director of strategy for the Bush administration’s Homeland Security Council, talks the G8 summit being held at Camp David, and the upcoming NATO Summit kicking off in Chicago this weekend where Occupy Wall Street protesters are already waiting. (Dylan Ratigan Show)
Krugman: Speaker Boehner, Paul Ryan ‘completely deluded’
Nobel Prize-winning economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman joins MSNBC’s Martin Bashir to discuss his new book, “End This Depression Now!,” and also why Republicans’ austerity-only path will make a bad economy worse. (Martin Bashir)
Facebook Faces `Rocky Waters,' Jackson Says
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- Eric Jackson, founder of Ironfire Capital LLC, talks about Facebook Inc.'s first day of trading and the outlook for the company. He speaks with Trish Regan and Adam Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
Facebook Barely Holds IPO Price
Reacting to Facebook's first day of trading and forecasting its performance next week, with Russ Koesterich, BlackRock's iShares and the "Closing Bell" crew. (CNBC)
Banks Should Be Allowed to Fail, Sorrentino Says
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- Frank Sorrentino, chairman and chief executive officer of North Jersey Community Bank, talks about JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s $2 billion trading loss and regulation of the financial industry. He speaks with Mark Crumpton on Bloomberg Television's "Bottom Line." (Source: Bloomberg)
CNBC's David Faber reports on the performance of Facebook on its first day of trading on the Nasdaq. (CNBC)
Facebook Hovers Near IPO Price
CNBC's Bertha Coombs and Kayla Tausche explain Facebook's "sentiment barometer." (CNBC)
Facebook Defending $38 IPO Price
David Pearl, Epoch Investment Partners and Jason Thomas, Aspirant, discuss Facebook's first day of trading; and CNBC's Melissa Lee reports Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan, top underwriters of the IPO deal, were heavy on this stock today to defend its $38 l... (CNBC)
JPMorgan Down 18% Since Initial Loss
Discussing whether JPMorgan's trading loss is still on the minds of Wall Street, and CEO Jamie Dimon's position on more banking regulations, with Monica Langley, Wall Street Journal and Jesse Eisinger, ProPublica. (CNBC)
How new millionaires can hold onto their riches, with David Greenberg, Greenberg Capital founder and James Altucher, Formula capital managing director. "People would pass me on the street and ask to borrow money," says Altucher. (CNBC)
Talking Numbers: JPM Selloff a Buying Opportunity?
Barry Sine, Drexel Hamilton and Paul Miller, FBR Capital Markets, share their take on JPMorgan as the charts tumble amid trading losses; and discussing Facebook's IPO, Sine says, "This is an IPO that doesn't work and if it hasn't worked the first day, ... (CNBC)
Sharing perspective on Facebook's performance on the Nasdaq today and whether judgments on the stock are premature, with James Bianco, Bianco Research president and CNBC Contributor Zachary Karabell. (CNBC)
Warren Buffett - How to Invest During Inflation
For the latest Warren Buffett, go to http://WarrenBuffettNews.com - Keynes said that inflation is an invisible tax that only one person in a million understands.
UniCredit's Nielsen on Europe Debt Crisis, G-8
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- Erik Nielsen, global chief economist at UniCredit SpA, talks about the European debt crisis, the outlook for Greece and this weekend's meeting between Group of Eight leaders at the Camp David presidential retreat in rural Maryland. Nielsen speaks with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's "Surveillance Midday." (Source: Bloomberg)
Facebook's perceived lackluster debut has cast a shadow over social media stocks, reports CNBC's Seema Mody. (CNBC)
NYC Comptroller John Liu Takes on Embattled Companies
John Liu, New York City Comptroller, explains why he is calling for a "clawback" from executives responsible for JPMorgan's trading losses and why he wrote fellow Chesapeake shareholders to oppose the re-election of two directors. (CNBC)
Closing Bell Exchange: Facebook in the Final Hour
The "Closing Bell" crew discusses the frenzy surrounding Facebook's first trading day on the Nasdaq, with John Spallanzani, GFI Group and Peter Sorrentino, Huntington Asset Advisors. (CNBC)
CNBC's Sue Herera looks back at the week's top business and financial stories. (CNBC)
CNBC's Sue Herera looks ahead to what are likely to be next week's top business and financial stories. (CNBC)
Emanuel: NATO Summit Could Help City's Economy
Inside the heavily secured Chicago City Hall, Mayor Rahm Emanuel sat down for a lengthy interview with The Associated Press. The mayor spoke about security and the economic boost the NATO summit will provide Chicago. (May 18th)
TEDxTaipeiChange 2012 - Mr.Yancey Hai (海英俊) - 繁華與真淳,科技賦予藝術新生命
海英俊先生於1999年加入台達電子,2004年起擔任副董事長暨執行長,主要職責為制定公司營運發展方向、規劃組織架構,推動並落實策略性創新事業發展。 台達電子不僅在交換式電源產品居領導地位,在海英俊先生的領導下更將「環保 節能 愛地球」的經營使命發揚光大,成為提供新世代綠能科技以及能源管理解決方案的領導廠商,在電動車控制系統與整車動力系統、工業自動化、太陽能發電系統、LED照明等領域,均位居重要地位。同時,在視訊顯像系統及智慧語音系統等前瞻性科技的發展,台達電子也扮演先鋒角色,期許為人類打造更環保健康的「智能綠生活」。 在海英俊先生加入台達電子後,台達的營收成長四倍之多,已達57億美元,市值也由2004年的20億美元,2011年超過100億美元,其中外資持股比率超過七成。此外,台達電子在公司治理及企業社會責任兩方面,也樹立業界最佳典範。近年來,陸續榮獲多項國際榮耀與肯定,並被譽為「最受...
Facebook to Be `Less Relevant' Over Time, Rice Says
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- Bob Rice, managing partner at Tangent Capital Partners LLC, and Jeff Clavier, founder of SoftTech VC, talk about the outlook for Facebook Inc. following the company's initial public offering. They speak with Deirdre Bolton on Bloomberg Television's "Money Moves." (Source: Bloomberg)
JP Morgan Announces Surprise $2B Loss | Ed Butowsky
http://bit.ly/JuJ77F Ed Butowsky, wealth manager, financial advisor, and managing partner of Chapwood Investment Management, joins Fox Business' Varney & Company to discuss the $2 Billion Loss and whether it can be compared to the panic that occured in 2008.
During the 2012 World Bank & International Monetary Fund Spring Meetings, leaders from government, private sector, and civil society answered questions put forth by the public in live webcast interviews. Mirza Jahani Chief Executive Officer Aga Khan Foundation USA Areas of expertise: Philanthropy, Rural Development in East Africa & Central Asia
NYPD Caught Lying in the First Occupy Wall Street Trial
From the Majority Report, live M-F 12 noon EST and via daily podcast at http://Majority.FM: A photographer who was arrested at an Occupy Wall Street event has won his case in what is the first Occupy Wall Street trial, after video evidence proved the NYPD were lying...
Most 2011 Internet IPO Shares Fell After Debut
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Carol Massar reports on 2011 Internet initial public offerings and the performance of the companies' shares following the first day of trading. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Money Moves." Bloomberg's Deirdre Bolton also speaks.(Source: Bloomberg)