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Bill Stone, chief investment officer at Glenview Trust, says that the stock market "continues to price in that the Iran conflict is going to be over [soon]," which has kept the focus on blockbuster earnings numbers, which have been so strong that they have overcome virtually all economic and stock market concerns. He expects that earnings trend to continue, powering the market through some summer doldrums to where it finishes the year on a positive note. "Stocks don't go up short-term always with earnings but, long-term, earnings are the fuel that sends stocks higher," Stone says; with the earnings trend in place, he says long-term investors should be less concerned about worrisome headlines about inflation, war and more. Todd Rosenbluth, head of research at VettaFi, looks at the Procure Space ETF (ticker: UFO) as his "ETF of the Week," noting how the fund has been a rocket ship this year, and that it will be worth watching as the SpaceX IPO launches this week and markets adjust to having that big-name stock joining the space-race sector. In the Market Call, Hank Smith, head of investment strategy at The Haverford Trust Co., discusses the benefits of companies that pay growing dividends and that have an A-rated balance sheet.
Programa #695 - Plan de Inmersiones 00,06'03” Abriremos con NATALIADIVING Crack del Mar, donde Natalia Rodríguez entrevista a Andrea Spinelli, en ese espacio donde la curiosidad joven se encuentra con historias que merecen ser contadas. 00,36'24” Después llegará MATERIA RESERVADA, con Gloria Delgado desde Océano Alfa, abriendo esas ventanas menos visibles del mundo marino, donde la información y la protección pesa… y mucho. 01,00'25” En MIS AMIGOS LOS PECES, Inés García, bióloga marina, nos acercará a ese vecindario submarino donde cada especie siempre tiene algo que enseñarnos… 01,24'14” Seguiremos con PROA AL VIENTO, con el sargento del SEMAR Román Revilla al timón, abriendo rumbo entre historias de mar, navegación y esa forma de entender la vida que se basa en poner la seguridad ante todo. 01,50'08” Y en LOS LIBROS DE ROBINSON, Juan Melgar nos invitará a viajar sin neopreno, a través de páginas que huelen a sal y a historias bien contadas. Para la deco final, nos iremos a lo profundo con Insondable, con la lectura del capítulo 11 de Unfathomable, de James Nestor, porque hay libros que no solo se leen… literalmente se bucean. Todo ello, rematado con el repaso a los viejos programas de Al Otro Lado del Espejo ya emitidos, y la agenda de propuestas para pasar tu tiempo en superficie… hasta una nueva inmersión en las ondas, nos daremos, una noche más, por buceados. La foto de la semana inspira a los nuevos exploradores, y de qué manera. Bajo la montaña dormida, el agua guarda un silencio antiguo. Los espeleobuceadores avanzan despacio, como si cada aleteo fuese una pregunta lanzada a la piedra. La luz de sus focos despierta millones de años de memoria geológica, revelando que en las entrañas del mundo también hay mares… y que algunos de ellos solo se dejan visitar por quienes saben respirar paciencia. La foto es cortesía de Belén Andrés, que nos cuenta: “Esta cueva es el Nacimiento del Río Sabinas, en Tamaulipas, México. Fue la primera cueva que exploró Sheck Exley cuando llegó a la zona en 1979 y se quedó en 95 metros de profundidad, donde había una restricción. Antes la había explorado Bill Stone hasta los 55 m, en 1978. Este año, hemos conseguido pasar esta restricción, hasta los 105 m, la aventura continúa”. ¿Preparados para las sucesivas de la noche? Repaso riguroso del equipo propio y del compañero, un Ok, y al agua. Sonaron en este programa: 00,00'09” — David Arkenston - Papillon - Sintonía 00,06'03” — Naïka - Message In A Bottle 00,36'24” — Harry Styles - Aperture 01,00'25” — Maryann Camilleri - Look to the Sea 01,24'14” — Radiohead - Morning Bell 01,50'08” — underscores - Tell Me (U Want It) 02,12'04” — Andreas Scholl, Accademia Bizantina, Stefano Montanari & Henry Purcell - Purcell_ Come ye sons of art_ Sound the Trumpet 02,12'41” — Kassia - Chopin - Nocturne Op. 72 No. 1 in E minor 02,21'00” — Marc Anthony & Nathy Peluso - Como En El Idilio 02,25'47” — Korn - Worst Is On Its Way 02,30'04" — Hay Peores - Bajo El Mar (Cover de Under The Sea de La Sirenita) Sintonía
Bill Stone, chief investment officer at Glenview Trust, says that there are signs that the economy is slowing, but he believes rate cuts can help the economy keep earnings growth going and can forestall any recession. "Betting against things to get better over the long run is not a very smart bet," Stone says, so he's suggesting investors don't let worries get the best of them now. Stone says that "A bet on Europe is a bet against technology," so while he understands concerns that investors have with valuations — particularly with the prices of tech stocks — he is not tilting in directions that might move him away from what has been working during the current bull run. Avi Gilburt, founder of ElliottWave Trader, does think the bull market will be coming to an end — and a long, slow, difficult end at that — but he says the signs of the bear market he has been anticipating for several years now are not clear yet. "Until the market gives us the sign that a bear market has begun," Gilburt says, "upside is still very much intact,m but you need to be very cautious as you approach the market over the coming years." He discusses the signs he is looking for and just how ugly he thinks the eventual downturn will get. Corrin Maier, vice president at TruStage, discusses "payment-protection products," a form of insurance that consumers can make on big-ticket purchases that can protect them in the event of job loss or other hardship. She helps consumers determine whether these options are worth their fees.
Text us about this show.Greg Koch is undeniably one of the best guitarists on the planet today. He's well versed in a plethora of styles that he doesn't just play technically well, but with feeling and touch that leaves the listener in awe. His knowledge of guitars and who knows how many influential guitarists from a breadth of genres is deep. Very deep. His videos on YouTube, especially the ones he does for Wildwood Guitars, aren't just jaw droppingly good for his playing (with some gristle, of course), but they come with a good dose of humor that pulls you in even further. Most of all, Greg is genuine. The guy you'll hear in this episode is the same here, on social media, and when you see him live. Get ready to be blown away by the one and only Greg Koch!"Spank It (live)" written and performed by Greg Koch℗ 1997 Greg Koch. Used with permission of Greg Koch"The Damn Thing" written and performed by Greg Koch℗ 2012 Greg Koch. Used with permission of Greg Koch"Stormy Monday" performed by Greg Koch and Festering Woundwritten by Aaron Walker (a.k.a. T-Bone Walker)℗ 2007 Greg Koch. Used with permission of Greg Koch"Six Legged Fire Breathing Dog" written and performed by The Koch Marshall Trio℗ 2024 Greg Koch. Used with permission of Greg KochMelody Audiology LLCAudiology services for all. Specializing in music industry professionals and hearing conservation.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showVisit Into The Music at https://intothemusicpodcast.com!Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/intothemusic E-mail us at intothemusic@newprojectx.com YouTube Facebook Instagram INTO THE MUSIC is a production of Project X Productions.Host/producer: Rob MarnochaVoiceovers: Brad BordiniRecording, engineering, and post production: Rob MarnochaOpening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)*Used with permission of Eddie Angel of Los StraitjacketsThis podcast copyright ©2025 by Project X Productions. All rights reserve...
On this episode, local lawmakers recently introduced legislation to prohibit library censorship. Michelle San Miguel has an in-depth report on the Freedom to Read Bill aiming to stop the banning of books here in Rhode Island. Then, a second look at the stone walls that surround New England. Finally, on this episode of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and our contributor, WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi discuss local toymaker Hasbro's decision to stay in Rhode Island, and how the proposed Federal Funding cuts to Brown University could impact local residents.
Bill Stone, chief investment officer at Glenview Trust, says that the stock market has priced in so much good news that it makes him want to be more cautious, looking into headline risks for potential value opportunities. Stone notes that the stock market has had previous periods with three strongly positive, consecutive years — and it could complete that process again this year — but it makes him nervous that the market could adjust and re-set. That's not pushing him out of stocks, but has muted his expectations. Charles Rotblut, editor at AAII Journal, discusses the organization's investor-sentiment survey, which shows that nervousness is on the rise, but so is bullish sentiment. Kyle Guske, investment analyst at New Constructs looks at large-cap value funds and finds an attractive pick this week — rather than looking for the standard Danger Zone trouble spot — noting that even in a category that is doing well, top potential performers stand out. Plus, author Ross White discusses his recent book, "The Tree That Bends: How a Flexible Mind Can Help You Thrive."
Join Denis Stolyarov in an engaging discussion with Bhagesh Malde, Global Head of SS&C GlobeOp, Fund Services, as they delve into how cutting-edge technology is reshaping fund services and enabling Middle East fund managers to thrive. With Abu Dhabi Finance Week (ADFW) on the horizon, hear insights on SS&C's AI and RPA capabilities, ahead of panel session with SS&C's CEO Bill Stone at ADFW, highlighting the future of financial innovation. To learn more, visit our Resource Center.
With the market melting down Monday and suffering its worst loss in over two years, Bill Stone, chief investment officer at Glenview Trust, says that wary investors are justifiably nervous, but they shouldn't be distracted from their long-term goals, which means staying diversified and invested and looking for opportunities. Stone does warn that the well-publicized opportunities in artificial intelligence may be a bit overblown now; while he believes AI technology will reshape industry and deliver on its enormous potential, he thinks the market has gotten ahead of itself in terms of valuing AI plays. That sentiment is shared by hedge-fund manager Lukasz Tomicki, managing partner at LRT Capital Management, who says in the Market Call segment that he is avoiding most artificial intelligence plays now, noting that the AI "frenzy" has created unreasonable valuations and expectations. Plus, economist Paul Collier discusses his new book, “Left Behind: A New Economics for Neglected Places,” which was released today and which questions traditional assumptions on how to improve economically struggling areas.
How can investors use the timeless investing strategies and sage teachings of the iconic Warren Buffett to make their own investing decisions? What does the portfolio of Berkshire-owned companies and stocks say about your own portfolio? CNBC Pro goes on a deep dive of all things Buffett with a longtime Berkshire shareholder and follower. CNBC's Dominic Chu interviews Berkshire investor Bill Stone, the CIO at Glenview Trust Company, in this special CNBC Pro Talk ahead of the 2024 Berkshire annual shareholders meeting. CNBC Pro's Yun Li also joins to preview Berkshire's annual meeting and what investors can expect from the Oracle of Omaha. CNBC Pro Talks features one-on-one interviews with Wall Street's top investors, smartest traders and rising stars. CNBC's Dominic Chu finds out what makes them tick, what makes them money, and how you can follow in their footsteps. CNBC Pro Talks is a monthly interview series that's part of CNBC's premium subscription service, CNBC Pro. To hear the full Pro Talk interview—including specific stock picks and investment strategies—listeners can subscribe to [cnbc.com/protalks].
How can investors use the timeless investing strategies and sage teachings of the iconic Warren Buffett to make their own investing decisions? What does the portfolio of Berkshire-owned companies and stocks say about your own portfolio? CNBC Pro goes on a deep dive of all things Buffett with a longtime Berkshire shareholder and follower. CNBC's Dominic Chu interviews Berkshire investor Bill Stone, the CIO at Glenview Trust Company, in this special CNBC Pro Talk ahead of the 2024 Berkshire annual shareholders meeting. CNBC Pro's Yun Li also joins to preview Berkshire's annual meeting and what investors can expect from the Oracle of Omaha. CNBC Pro Talks features one-on-one interviews with Wall Street's top investors, smartest traders and rising stars. CNBC's Dominic Chu finds out what makes them tick, what makes them money, and how you can follow in their footsteps. CNBC Pro Talks is a monthly interview series that's part of CNBC's premium subscription service, CNBC Pro. To hear the full Pro Talk interview—including specific stock picks and investment strategies—listeners can subscribe to [cnbc.com/protalks].
January's hotter-than-expected CPI report could spell trouble for the Fed's next move. The Glenview Trust Company's Bill Stone and TD Securities' Gennadiy Goldberg discuss. Plus, high housing costs continue to be a stubborn problem for Americans. Mphasis Digital Risk's Jeff Taylor explains. And, the Dow is coming off its worst single session since March. Truist's Keith Lerner lays out what's ahead.
Adam Sharp and co-host Victoria Hughes are joined by the Tabernacle's new Executive Pastor Adam Ray. He shares about his idyllic childhood in Indiana, his career in student ministry in Michigan and how he married his childhood best bud. They also discuss his aversion to projectile vomit and somehow Bill Stone makes it into the podcast AGAIN. To learn more about the Tabernacle visit us online at: thetabchurch.com.
Britton, John, and Adam are joined by ‘Uncle' Bill Stone. In this raw and intense episode, Bill openly shares his changed life story and how he experienced God's love and goodness in the rubble of horrific tragedy and pain. WARNING: this episode contains graphic content regarding suicide, suicidal thoughts and depression. If you are struggling with thoughts of suicide, contact the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988. Help is available. To learn more about the Tabernacle visit us online at: thetabchurch.com.
Target reports earnings this morning as the company grapples with a string of disappointing quarterly results. The Glenview Trust Company's Bill Stone discusses. Plus, Mastercard is out with its latest SpendingPulse data. Mastercard's Steve Sadove dives into the key findings. And, President Biden will meet with Chinese leader Xi Jingping for the first time in a year today at the APEC Summit. Council on Foreign Relations' Zongyuan Zoe Liu explains.
Bill Stone, chief investment officer at Glenview Trust, says that third-quarter earnings season is likely to be where the market turns the corner to get positive year-o-ver-year comparisons, which may help the market get past the hurdle of higher interest rates and higher yields which has been a big reason why the market has struggled to have a broad-based rally this year. Stone says recession has been delayed, not canceled, though it could be well into next year before that happens. Also on the show, Simeon Hyman, global investment strategist at ProShares, discusses the firm's new funds based on ether futures; ether is the world's second-largest cryptocurrency behind bitcoin, and was the subject of new funds released by three different fund companies this week. In the Market Call, Bryan Armour, director of passive strategies research at Morningstar, discusses exchange-traded funds.
Stocks may be nearing a technical inflection point to start the new trading quarter. Bank of America's Stephen Suttmeier explains. Plus, oil prices are coming off a wild month as concerns about China and Saudi Arabia mount. Again Capital's John Kilduff discusses. And, what's the outlook for the markets into year-end? The Glenview Trust Company's Bill Stone and G Squared Private Wealth's Victoria Greene weigh in.
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In this Round Table episode, I sit back and listen to some of the biggest pioneers in the industry speaking about the future of Open Circuit Mixed Gas and Rebreather diving. Is there a future for Open Circuit Mixed Gas or is it yesterday's news? Are dual rebreathers becoming the standard for future explorations? Is it time for a new Blueprint for Survival?Join me with guests Richard Pyle, Brian Greene, Bill Stone, Charlie Roberson, and Simon Mitchell in this historic Round Table Discussion. I hope you enjoy.
Congress returns from summer break this week as it looks to ensure the government is funded past the September 30 deadline. American Enterprise Institute's James Pethokoukis explains. Plus, Arm Holdings is expected to kick off its roadshow today ahead of its highly anticipated IPO. Renaissance Capital's Avery Spear explains. And, bearish sentiment is growing at the start of what's historically a rough month for stocks. The Glenview Trust Company's Bill Stone and RBC Capital Markets' Amy Wu Silverman weigh in on the outlook.
Kirsten Corio, USTA Chief Commercial Officer, discusses the US Open's revenue growth and business strategy. Bloomberg News Senior Reporter Gillian Tan and Bloomberg News Global Business Reporter Ira Boudway talk about equal pay for female athletes and how Carlos Alcaraz stands to become one of the wealthiest male athletes on the planet. Noah Syken, VP of Sports & Entertainment Partnerships at IBM, explains how AI technology is being used at the tournament. Bloomberg News Higher-Education Finance Reporter Janet Lorin breaks down college endowment returns and talks about the end of the student loan payment pause. And we Drive to the Close with Bill Stone, Chief Investment Officer at Glenview Trust Company. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kirsten Corio, USTA Chief Commercial Officer, discusses the US Open's revenue growth and business strategy. Bloomberg News Senior Reporter Gillian Tan and Bloomberg News Global Business Reporter Ira Boudway talk about equal pay for female athletes and how Carlos Alcaraz stands to become one of the wealthiest male athletes on the planet. Noah Syken, VP of Sports & Entertainment Partnerships at IBM, explains how AI technology is being used at the tournament. Bloomberg News Higher-Education Finance Reporter Janet Lorin breaks down college endowment returns and talks about the end of the student loan payment pause. And we Drive to the Close with Bill Stone, Chief Investment Officer at Glenview Trust Company. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kirsten Corio, USTA Chief Commercial Officer, discusses the US Open's revenue growth and business strategy. Bloomberg News Senior Reporter Gillian Tan and Bloomberg News Global Business Reporter Ira Boudway talk about equal pay for female athletes and how Carlos Alcaraz stands to become one of the wealthiest male athletes on the planet. Noah Syken, VP of Sports & Entertainment Partnerships at IBM, explains how AI technology is being used at the tournament. Bloomberg News Higher-Education Finance Reporter Janet Lorin breaks down college endowment returns and talks about the end of the student loan payment pause. And we Drive to the Close with Bill Stone, Chief Investment Officer at Glenview Trust Company. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Explorer, pioneer, innovator, a few words used to describe my next guest. In this week's interview, I speak with Bill Stone. Bill has been pushing boundaries as far back as he can remember. From the deepest caves to space exploration, no frontier is off-limits. I get a chance to speak with Bill about the early days of technical diving, rebreathers, past explorations, future projects, arguments over cheese, and changing the world. I hope you enjoy.Website:https://stoneaerospace.com/https://sunfishinc.com/
This week we're replaying a classic episode where Steve and Yvonne interview Bill Stone of Stone Law Group (https://www.stonelaw.com/). Remember to rate and review GTP in iTunes: Click Here to Rate and Review View/Download Trial Documents Case Details: Former Georgia Plaintiff's Lawyer of the Year Bill Stone of Stone Law Group in Atlanta explains how he secured justice for Shannon Trabue, an expectant mother with pre-eclampsia who suffered irreversible brain damage due to medical malpractice. Two Atlanta Women's Specialists' doctors failed to regulate Shannon's blood pressure, despite knowledge that pre-eclampsia patients pose a high risk of blood pressure-induced seizures, and failed to manage her fluid levels. As a result, Shannon suffered cardiopulmonary arrest, resulting in permanent brain damage and physical disabilities due to an extended period of time without oxygen. A Fulton County, Georgia jury delivered a $45.8 million verdict, including $9.8 million in economic loss and $18 million in compensatory damages for Shannon. Guest Bio: William 'Bill' Sims Stone Bill is a trial lawyer from Blakely, Georgia, who specializes in personal injury, wrongful death, professional malpractice, product liability, commercial and consumer fraud cases. The firm's predecessor was founded in 1915 by Bill's grandfather, the late Wm. Lowrey Stone. Past members of the firm include Bill's father, Lowrey S. Stone, who formerly served as Chief Judge of Superior Courts, Pataula Judicial Circuit. Bill was born in Dothan, Alabama, on August 19, 1953. He attended the public schools in Early County, Georgia and graduated from Early County High School in 1971. He attended the University of Georgia College of Business Administration and received a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration with a major in accounting on graduation in 1975. Bill also attended the Netherlands Institute of Industrial Economics near Amsterdam in The Netherlands in 1973. Bill received his Juris Doctor Degree from the University of Georgia School of Law in 1977. He was admitted to practice law in the state of Georgia in 1977 and in the state of Alabama in 1985. He is also member of the bars of the United States District Courts for the Middle and Northern Districts of Georgia, the Middle District of Alabama, and the Central District of Illinois, as well as the United States Courts of Appeals for the Fifth and Eleventh Circuits. The publishers of the Martindale Hubble Law Directory have awarded Bill its highest rating (AV) for legal ability and integrity. Bill is a Life Member and past president of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association and is also a member of the American Bar Association, the State Bar of Georgia, the Alabama State Bar, the American Association for Justice, and the Southwest Georgia Trial Lawyers Association. Bill has served on the Georgia Judicial Nominating Commission that recommends candidates to the Governor for appointment to vacant judgeships in Georgia. He has authored a number of published articles and is a frequent lecturer at legal seminars on the subject of trial practice and tort law. Bill is a past president of the Blakely Rotary Club, and a member of the First United Methodist Church of Blakely. Bill has five children, Ryals, also a member of Boone & Stone, Katie, James, John and Andrew. Read Full Bio Show Sponsors: Legal Technology Services - LegalTechService.com Digital Law Marketing - DigitalLawMarketing.com Harris Lowry Manton LLP - hlmlawfirm.com Free Resources: Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 1 Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 2
The Recording Artist for Hi Hat Records were featured at a Trail-In Dance to the Anaheim National Square Dance Convention in 1976. This album is the highlights from that dance. Featured callers are Bob Wickers, Bill Stone, Lee Schmidt, Dave Hoffman, Dick Waibel, and Ernie Kinney. Keep this podcast going by making a contribution using the button below. MAKE A DONATION
Disney shares are under pressure despite a stronger than expected earnings report. UBS' John Hodulik discusses what investors are focused on. Plus, Mastercard is out with a new report suggesting global travel will rebound this year. Mastercard's Bricklin Dwyer dives into the results. And, U.S. stock futures are higher following positive signs in the April CPI numbers. The Glenview Trust Company's Bill Stone and Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management's Katerina Simonetti lay out the trading day ahead.
The Fed is preparing to release its latest policy decision today, with a majority of interest rate traders betting on a quarter point hike despite the ongoing turmoil in the financial sector. NatWest Markets' Michelle Girard explains her expectations. Plus, lumber prices are well off peak-pandemic territory, but with housing supply short of demand, could we be in store for some more price pain? Sherwood Lumber CEO Kyle Little weighs in. And, top of mind for Wall Street is the Fed's balancing act between its fight against inflation and its response to the global banking crisis. The Glenview Trust Company's Bill Stone and CIC Wealth's Malcolm Ethridge discuss the impact on the markets.
In the wake of mixed reports from Meta, Alphabet, Amazon, and Snapchat, Pinterest is also seeing its shares fall. Arete Research's Rocco Strauss discuss the earnings report. Plus, BP has posted a record annual profit of $28 billion and hiked its dividend by 10%. Cowen's Jason Gabelman weighs in on the energy sector. And, investors are bracing for more commentary from Fed Chair Jay Powell, who will be speaking at The Economic Club in Washington, D.C. The Glenview Trust Company's Bill Stone and Apex Financial's Lee Baker break down the markets.
Should we get matching tattoos? How long does it take for a dead cat to turn into a skeleton? How do you feel about Giuliani? Did you hear Nanny Time is back to how it's supposed to be? If you had to... you know...with a Fraggle, which Fraggle would it be? Did you hear John met Alf? Did you also know John grew a mustache and quit drinking? And now Chris has to finish this coquito and oyster stout all by himself? Also, Egg Dump Soup is back, Fart Guy calls with an idea for a video game, Bill Stone sends a message from Heaven, and Li'l Eddie leaves a new spoiler-free movie review
Congress is set to hold its first hearing on the downfall of FTX, which comes on the heels of founder Sam Bankman-Fried's conversation with Andrew Ross Sorkin at yesterday's DealBook event. CoinDesk's Tracy Wang explains the latest. Plus, oil saw 3% gains yesterday in its best day since early November. Kpler's Matt Smith breaks down the energy outlook. And, futures are lower after the major averages rallied on the back of Federal Reserve Jerome Powell's signaling that smaller interest rate hikes could come as early as this month. The Glenview Trust Company's Bill Stone and RDM Financial Group's Michael Sheldon weigh in on the markets.
Bill Stone, chief investment officer at Glenview Trust, says that buying smart in the stock market requires making investments when they feel bad, which despite this week's rally is still the case today. He foresees some recessionary troubles for 2023, but thinks the recovery from a bear market will be "normal" and likely accomplished within two years. Thus, even while he warns that earnings and conditions will look worse in the short run, the long run will benefit people who keep investing now. Likewise, Buck Klintworth, senior vice president at Chase Investment Counsel, thinks that the overwhelming evidence in the market is that this week's rally is not the start of a new bull market, but rather is a reprieve in a downturn that has longer to run. He too believes that there are good opportunities among some sectors that don't look great in current conditions, but which might lead the way next year. Also on the show, Mitchel Penn of Oppenheimer & Co. discusses the ups and downs of business development companies in the rising-rate, high inflation market, and David Miller of the Catalyst Mutual Funds talks about insider buying and selling and its influence on certain stocks in the Market Call.
Tech stocks are looking to shake off a rough week, with shares of some of the sector's biggest players sinking on earnings and losing more than $250 billion in combined market value. Arete Research's Rocco Strauss and Cleo Capital's Sarah Kunst give their thoughts. Plus, with just over one week until the midterm elections, Wall Street is watching for updates on the attack on Nancy Pelosi's husband, as well as growing concerns over Elon Musk's Twitter takeover. Stifel's Brian Gardner breaks down the latest. And, it's another busy week for earnings, with nearly a third of the S&P 500 reporting this week. The Glenview Trust Company's Bill Stone and Pivotal Advisors' Tiffany McGhee discuss what this means for the markets.
A folk legend from Maine, Bill Stone recorded his lone LP masterpiece in 1970 entitled "Stone" at just the age of 19/20 with his friends and local talent from the community. Having been done wrong buy the label head, nothing new there, he decided to pursue other ventures in his life and relocated here in TN for awhile while attending Vanderbilt for his doctorate in the 80s before moving back to Maine. Stone never stopped playing music throughout the years and still jams to this day! It was a real pleasure speaking to the man behind such an extraordinary record in this short, but revealing and calm interview. Enjoy!Support the show Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Come along with Craig Zabransky of StayAdventurous.com as he discusses caving in Mexico, and interviews caving expert Kasia Biernacka as part of the National Geographic Explorer - the Deepest Cave expedition to Cheve in Oaxaca, Mexico. Learn more about the adventures that await those who enter caves and what it is like to search for the deepest cave with expert Bill Stone on this multi-year project. To visit the episode's show notes find the complete podcast page > here. And also make sure to "subscribe" to his quest to allow Craig to be your travel guide.
Bill Stone is an explorer, inventor, and outer space dreamer. He has spent years of his life on exploratory and scientific expeditions, and has logged more time working from remote subterranean camps in the world's deepest caves than any other human being, including two years at depths of more than 1,000 metres beneath the surface. His lifelong quest has been to go deeper beneath the earth than any human has ever ventured, and his goal was to set a new world record by finding a passage beyond a depth of 7,208 feet - proving once and for all his theory that Cheve Cave in Mexico is the deepest cave in the world. He joins us to share more about this expedition, which has been compared to climbing Everest... but in reverse, and also to discuss the new documentary film which chronicles this trip, Explorer: The Deepest Cave on the National Geographic channel.Image credit: National Geographic, Explorer: The Deepest Cave
With more competition comes more innovation. But what about the growing battle between companies and governments? Makan Delrahim, the former Assistant Attorney General for the Department of Justice, joins us to discuss how anti-trust issues and the media are making their way into politics. Plus, Apple and Amazon reported quarterly results yesterday, with the former topping estimates and the latter missing revenue forecasts. Jared Weisfeld of Jefferies discusses the markets and tech's wild ride. And, it's been a rocky week for markets, as the Dow and S&P are both on track for their third negative month this year. Bill Stone of Glenview Trust gives us his thoughts.
Craig Johnson, senior research analyst at Piper Sandler, says that the market's current washout is setting up "a very healthy rally into year-end" that could see the Standard & Poor's 500 finish the year above 4,700, a particularly healthy move because the current pain and decline has longer to go before the turnaround begins. Johnson is currently overweight in energy, basic materials and large-cap technology stocks, and underweight in health care, communications/media stocks and consumer cyclicals. That interview contrasts with Bill Stone, chief investment officer at Glenview Trust, who suggested that investors hold tight to fundamentals and the teachings of Warren Buffett, understanding that while there may be a rally in the market, there is a recession on the horizon, likely arriving after the next year. Also on the show, Nathan Shetty, head of multi-asset for Nuveen, discusses diversifying to generate consistent gains and safety in a low-return environment, and author Scott Nations discusses his new book, "The Anxious Investor; Mastering the Mental Game of Investing"
We discuss the expected inversion of the yield curve, and whether investors should prepare for a recession with Bill Stone of Glenview Trust. Plus, Contessa Brewer sits down with Oak View Group CEO Tim Leiweke to talk about the Group's $3B investment in Las Vegas entertainment. And Brian's RBI focuses on the top performing cities based on the stock performance of their hometown companies, over the past 12 months.
Analysts Don Kellogg and Roger Entner welcome Bill Stone to the show. Bill is the Vice President of Technology Development and Planning at Verizon. 0:37: Bill shares why C-Band is so important to Verizon. 1:37: How is Verizon on track to exceed their goal for 2023 by the end of 2022? 4:16: Verizon is getting better coverage with C-Band than with AWS thanks to massive MIMO. 5:32: Spectrum efficiency is improving with 5G. 7:01: Bill talks about some of the network challenges of adding fixed wireless into their business. 10:05: How Verizon builds the network with future growth in mind. 11:26: Millimeter wave is a critical part of Verizon's strategy. Tags: telecom, telecommunications, business, wireless, cellular phone, cellular service, Don Kellogg, Roger Entner, media, Recon Analytics, Bill Stone, Verizon, c-band, 5G,4G, AWS, MIMO technology, carrier aggregation, mobile, fixed wireless, suburban, urban, rural, millimeter wave
Bill Stone, the founder of SS&C, is one of the most recognisable and well-known individuals in the fund services space, but while the story of SS&C's journey from basement start-up to largest independent administrator in the world is well-known, Stone's work outside of the industry is the story we're delighted to share. A philanthropist who has decided to give back to the people and communities close to his heart, Stone shares his philosophy on charity and not forgetting where you came from. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ascent's Automated RCM SolutionRevenue Cycle Management, or RCM, is one area where medical organizations are increasingly turning to software solutions that optimize and automate RCM workflows. At the forefront of this software development is Ascent Healthcare, creators of a revolutionary new program that uses pattern recognition and #machinelearning to automatically and intelligently optimize RCM and claims reimbursement processes, and increase revenue and ROI for clients large and small. Medical Advantage – a partner with Ascent Healthcare assisting with making their software more available to organizations nationwide – recently sat down with Bill Stone, Executive Vice President of Ascent, to learn more about how this new software is changing the game for healthcare organizations by reducing administrative burden, optimizing and automating RCM workflows, and increasing ROI. This is the seventh episode in the Medical Advantage Podcast, where each we take time each episode to discuss the ideas and technologies changing healthcare, and the best practices your organization can take to stay productive and profitable. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to ensure you never miss an episode.
Bill Stone says that the Reddit revolution does not pose a large systemic risk to markets, but is likely to add to volatility as some wall street players saw losses, some hedge funds benefited as well. His opinion is that investors should remain focused on asset allocation and knowing what they own.
After an extremely challenging year, how will the alternatives industry evolve? How will the private equity shake-up play out? What will 2021 bring, and how can we improve performance in the future. Listen to Bill Stone, Stephen Liesman, David M. Rubenstein, Orlando Bravo, and Sam Zell in this keynote closing conversation from the SS&C Intralinks Alternative Investments Global Virtual Summit 2020. Learn more: https://www.intralinks.com/products/alternative-investments
Swinging by our NSTA: The Bus Stop podcast this week is Bill Stone, Business Development Executive for Staples. Bill pulls up for a chat with our Executive Director, Curt Macysyn, to discuss the changes being made at Staples to the benefit of our contractor members. Staples is a proud NSTA Royalty Partner and has stepped up to accommodate the needs of our members. From selling all the PPE and janitorial supplies you require in the COVID-19 environment, to handling printing signs and business cards, Staples is one-stop shopping. They even have non-stock item procurement capabilities, so Staples has met this year's new challenges with innovations and solutions. Listen to Bill tell you how you can take advantage of the expanding benefits and where you can sign up. It's a money-saving talk you can't afford to miss, this week on NSTA: The Bus Stop.Support the show
Talk about a dream guest. Bill Stone has been to the deepest depths and the highest heights, if you really think about it. He's developed rebreathers for cave diving, which has helped him discover more deep cave than almost anyone else on the planet. He's also working toward discovery on OTHER worlds through his company, Stone Aerospace. Just listen and be amazed.Need a better light? How about the last light you'll ever need? Buy any light from them and save $20 with promo code "PODCAST" at https://elspeleo.com/KOR, TAG Fall Cave-IN, and Speleofest were cancelled this year due to Covid-19, so please consider membership or a donation to the following grottos:http://louisville.caves.org/https://www.gcgcavers.com/https://dogwoodcitygrotto.org/
Dr Bill Stone, Director of Ruminant Technical Services for Diamond V, presented on Minimizing Variation Between Formulated and Consumed Rations: A Key to Enhanced Herd Performance. The May 2020 The Nutritionist webinar had a focus on the more mechanical and people oriented side of ration formulation. As pioneers int he area of TMR Audits, Diamond V has focused on teaching farmers what the possible areas of deviation can be when looking at reasons cow may not be attaining full performance. Be sure to check out the rest of the 2020 The Nutritionist series.
In this episode, Kerry interviews Bill Stone, a successful businessman, to get his take on what recommendations he might make to church leaders. Their conversation has to do with business principles that may be applied to churches to help them thrive. His advice to church leaders is that they give attention to vision, expectations, results and accountability. This is Part 2 of this conversation.
In this episode, Kerry interviews Bill Stone, a successful businessman, to get his take on what recommendations he might make to church leaders. Their conversation has to do with business principles that may be applied to churches to help them thrive. His advice to church leaders is that they give attention to vision, expectations, and results. This is Part 1 of this conversation.
Publisher is copyright owner. Track three from the 1976 Hi Hat Records Staff Trails-In Dance held in Stanton, CA. Patter calling by Bill Stone. Provided compliments of buddyweavermusic.com
Publisher is copyright owner. Track four from the 1976 Hi Hat Records Staff Trails-In Dance held in Stanton, CA. Calling by Bill Stone. Provided compliments of buddyweavermusic.com