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EPISODE 1647: In this regular weekly show with THAT WAS THE WEEK newsletter author Keith Teare, Keith explains why the venture capital ecosystem is in crisis but is more hopeful about Substack reinventing the online media ecosystem. Keith Teare is a Founder and CEO at SignalRank Corporation. Previously he was Executive Chairman at Accelerated Digital Ventures Ltd - A UK based global investment company focused on startups at all stages. He was also previously founder at the Palo Alto incubator, Archimedes Labs. Archimedes was the original incubator for TechCrunch and since 2011has invested, accelerated or incubated many Silicon valley startups including InFarm, Miles, Quixey; M.dot (sold to GoDaddy); chat.center; Loop Surveys; DownTown and Sunshine. Teare has a track record as a serial entrepreneur with big ideas and has achieved significant returns for investors. Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nuevo programón en el que charlamos, desde la mismísima Galiza, sobre reproducción capitalista, socialdemocracia y la crisis del comunismo.
What are companies doing to help their employees get out of Ukraine? What are their responses in way of transportation, accommodation, and financial support? In this podcast Anne Stevens, Council Director at The Conference Board for our Global CHRO, HR Executives, and Global Business Women Leaders Councils shares what CHROs from leading multinational organizations are doing to take care of employees affected by this crisis. The conversation is moderated by Sara Murray, Managing Director International at The Conference Board.
It's been a difficult couple of weeks for Better.com and its CEO, and in the latest news to come out of the company, it has been revealed that the CEO will be taking time off, effectively immediately. What does this signal to the market? Most likely that the company knows it has made a giant blunder. More concerning, however, is whether the company's employer brand will be able to absorb the short-term hit such that it doesn't affect its long-term sustainability. So what should Better.com do to protect and rebuild its employer brand in the future? We explore.To learn more about Daggerfinn's employer branding and growth strategies practice, visit us at https://daggerfinn.com.
La crisis de semiconductores ha dejado sin materiales a infinidad de industrias. ¿Cuáles son las consecuencias y cuál es la solución?. Entrevista Capital con Begoña Cristeto, socia de Automoción e Industria de KPMG en España. Analizamos la actualidad con Gonzalo Garnica, Consultor Empresarial; Miguel Borra, Presidente de CSIF y con Javier Niederleytner, Profesor del IEB. Preapertura con Victoria Torre, Responsable de Oferta digital de Singular Bank.
This week, Brian discusses the Capital Crisis, the next 10 days of Trump, the Future, Lindor and More! Follow on Twitter @brianbuck13 and @redticketblues Listen on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, TuneIn, Youtube, Podbean Song- Doris Day- Dream A Little Dream / The Clash- I Fought The Law / Nirvana-The Man That Sold The World
Chris Mayer is co-founder and Portfolio Manager of the Woodlock House Family Capital fund. He also blogs about the thing he loves the most, investing. He started his career as a corporate lender, which taught him about managing risk and how business works. Next, he started his newsletter, called Capital & Crisis, which led him into 15 years of writing investment newsletters. Chris has written four books: Invest Like a Dealmaker: Secrets from a Former Banking Insider; The World Right side up: Investing Across Six Continents; 100 Baggers: Stocks That Return 100-to-1 and How To Find Them; How Do You Know? A Guide to Investing, Wall Street, and Life. “Valuation is important, but it’s secondary to quality. I won’t buy something just because it’s super cheap if it doesn’t have all the other quality aspects that I like.” Chris Mayer Worst investment ever Taking advantage of the 2008 financial crisis When the financial crisis hit the US in 2008, Chris reasoned that it would be an excellent time to start investing in the stock market. His strategy was to buy the cheapest available businesses and ignore the expensive ones. So he went ahead and found a couple of inexpensive companies. Cheap is just cheap The businesses that Chris bought into were not necessarily good businesses with a promising future; they were just cheap. But he knew he could easily sell them off later. After the crisis, Chris sold off the companies here and there once they started appreciating or reaching his target price. He, however, didn’t make so much money to write home about. He should have gone with the expensive options The companies that Chris ignored because they were expensive at the time went on to recover after the market fall and continue to thrive. Had Chris paid attention to such companies and probably invested in just one or two instead of a handful cheap ones, he’d still be making money from that investment. Lessons learned Buy the best not the cheapest When looking for stocks to invest in, go for the very best companies. They may seem expensive, but in the long-term, these are the companies that are going to bring you the best return. Go for quality over price. Investing is a long-term game When it comes to investing, you have to think long-term. Most of the best performing businesses today were not built in a day. They have about 20-25 years backing their success. Andrew’s takeaways Don’t be lured by a low price Just because it’s cheap doesn’t mean you have to buy it. Actionable advice Find five businesses that you would love to own and put them on a wishlist. Follow and keep an eye on them. Wait until you see a 20%-fall in the stock market and then go ahead and pick one and buy it. No. 1 goal for the next 12 months Chris’s number one goal for the next 12 months is to find one high-value investor. Parting words “Don’t give up. Be patient. It’s a tough game. Everyone makes mistakes, so you just got to keep soldiering on.” Chris Mayer Connect with Chris Mayer Twitter Website Andrew’s books How to Start Building Your Wealth Investing in the Stock Market My Worst Investment Ever 9 Valuation Mistakes and How to Avoid Them Transform Your Business with Dr.Deming’s 14 Points Andrew’s online programs Valuation Master Class How to Start Building Your Wealth Investing in the Stock Market Finance Made Ridiculously Simple Become a Great Presenter and Increase Your Influence Transform Your Business with Dr. Deming’s 14 Points Connect with Andrew Stotz: astotz.com LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube My Worst Investment Ever Podcast
Angela McKay, who runs Microsoft's public policy work on cybersecurity, joins The Cybersecurity Podcast to talk about the importance of developing international norms for cyberspace, European privacy concerns, why she's disappointed women comprise only 10 percent of the cybersecurity workforce, and how Microsoft's own attitude – and reputation – for security has evolved over the years. New America's Peter Singer and Passcode's Sara Sorcher also chat with Elana Broitman, a shareholder in Greenbert Traurig, LLP.'s Government Law & Policy Practice and a former Defense Department official. They discuss the benefits of having cyber insurance, how the Pentagon should think about buying cybersecurity products and services, and bridging the trust gap between Washington and Silicon Valley.
Chris Mayer, editor of the Capital & Crisis newsletter at Agora Financial, talks about his recent travels through Europe and which areas look promising for investors. He also shares unique ways to buy real estate and distressed assets in Europe by owning these U.S. based equities. Chris then talks about his methodology for picking stocks. This includes four key metrics which helped him compile one of the best track records in the newsletter industry. Finally, Chris reveals a few of his favorite ideas. These stocks are under Wall Street's radar, or covered by few analysts. And they have huge upside potential.
This week, Chris Mayer, editor and founder of Capital & Crisis, joins S&A Investor Radio to break down the markets and shares his favorite places to invest in right now.He highlights how investors have been blinded by fear – and have missed out on huge gains in stocks.You'll also hear him share some of his favorite ideas – including two small companies I'm sure most investors have never heard of.And... will the U.S government never have a debt crisis like Greece? Find out why Chris says there is zero chance the U.S. will have a fiscal crisis like Greece or Argentina.Plus, marijuana stocks are all over the media, but which ones should you avoid at all costs? Here you will get all the details.
Lose control over working capital and you can quickly lose control over cash flow says Tim Bennett. In this short video he explains why and points out some of the warning signs that suggest all is not well.
This week, Chris Mayer, editor and founder of Capital & Crisis, joins S&A Investor Radio and highlights for us the risks of a sustained low-interest-rate environment. You will hear him break down the latest news on Russia and talk about any investment ideas on the possibilities of war.He shares his favorite stocks to buy today, his favorite sectors to own, and some great commodity ideas.Plus, Chris talks about moderating a heated debate between Peter Schiff and Harry Dent at the Liberty Forum Conference. And don't miss this... Chris shares his most recent recommendations.It's a fantastic interview... Enjoy!
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This weeks' special guest is investment expert Chris Mayer, author of Invest Like a Dealmaker and World Right Side Up. We start the show with a big announcement that you won't want to miss... Porter once said he'd never do this! You will hear Porter discuss something that may shock long-time listeners: How the most powerful trend in America right now could be "proof that I might be totally wrong about the End of America... and the one thing that could save the U.S. dollar." Definitely a segment not to miss... Then Chris shares why he travels the world – often at the expense of his family – to get an investment story... and why a certain trip to China completely changed his perspective. (13:45) They discuss the recent emerging-market rout. Could this be the beginning of the next global financial storm? You'll get the details... And I hope you're paying attention... Not only does Chris give away one of his favorite new recommendations from Capital & Crisis... But Porter then gives away one of his newest recommendations from Stansberry's Investment Advisory.
Chris Mayer, editor of Capital & Crisis and author of World Right Side Up, joins S&A Investor Radio.
Chris Mayer, editor of the acclaimed Capital & Crisis newsletter, talks about one of his favorite emerging markets to invest in right now. He shares his methodology for picking stocks and shares some of his favorite small-cap ideas. Chris also tells you how to get a copy of his book, World Right Side Up - for free.
Chris Mayer, editor of the Capital & Crisis newsletter, expects a bailout of the European banking system... Plus, China and the U.S. announcing their own stimulus plans in the months ahead. He says this may not have the "normal" positive reaction for stocks... But gold will soar.
Chris Mayer, editor of the Capital & Crisis newsletter and former banking analyst, talks about his three favorite sectors you should invest in right now. Frank takes questions on Amazon.com, when investors should take profits and why dividend stocks could see huge outflows by next year.
Chris Mayer, editor of the Capital & Crisis newsletter, says stocks are going higher. Frank talks about his three favorite "game-changing" small-cap companies that could change the landscape of an entire industry.
Chris Mayer, editor of the Capital & Crisis newsletter, talks about the huge demand coming for liquefied natural gas (LNG). Frank breaks down Chesapeake’s $150 million investment to build LNG fueling stations.
Porter Stansberry, founder of Stansberry Investment Research, talks about his shocking “End of America” video. Chris Mayer, editor of Capital & Crisis and Mayer’s Special Situations, recommends investing in Africa and select rare earth companies. Watch the shocking free video at