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Alarm! Michiel Frackers schuift deze week aan. Met de flamboyante ondernemer spreken we over zijn techgeschiedenis. Over het opzetten van Planet Internet, BitMagic, ondernemen in Amerika, investeren in tech-startups en het fenomeen mislukkingen. Dat alles met de energie die Michiel Frackers naar de studio brengt. Gast Michiel Frackers Links Michiel Frackers met JauntVR in De Technoloog Video YouTube Hosts Herbert Blankesteijn & Ben van der Burg Redactie Daniël Mol See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tellurian (TELL) CEO Charif Souki is one of the more colorful executives in the energy sector. In his book The Frackers, WSJ journalist Gregory Zuckerman memorably chronicles his career from a “shaggy-haired Lebanese immigrant” who spent seven years in Aspen where he “skied and bummed around” to founding Cheniere, today's leading exporter of US Liquefied […]
飛碟聯播網《飛碟早餐 唐湘龍時間》2022.03.23 週三財經產業趨勢單元 前台灣大學感染科醫師 林氏璧 《疫苗商戰:新冠危機下AZ、BNT、輝瑞、莫德納、嬌生、Novavax的生死競賽》 ※主題:《疫苗商戰:新冠危機下AZ、BNT、輝瑞、莫德納、嬌生、Novavax的生死競賽》/ 古格里‧祖克曼 / 天下文化 ※來賓:前台灣大學感染科醫師 林氏璧 ◎內容介紹: 2020年新冠肺炎爆發時,幾乎沒有人做好準備。政府官員、企業領導人和公共衛生專家對於百年來最具破壞性的流行病束手無策,就連許多世界上最大的藥廠和疫苗製造商都反應遲緩,無法拯救絕望的世人。 當病毒劫持世界,此時挺身而出的,竟是一群看起來不可靠的科學家和商人! 包括狀似滿口謊話的法國商人班塞爾(莫德納執行長)、沒有研發病毒疫苗經驗的土耳其移民吳沙忻(BNT創辦人)、使用可疑技術的波士頓科學家巴魯克(腺病毒專家)、被同儕排擠的英國科學家沃倫和匈牙利籍研究員考里科(mRNA研究先鋒)…… 為了與死亡賽跑,這些科學家與商人群起而戰,爭相將畢生的努力投入新冠疫苗,力圖在這場研發競賽中奪得勝利。 《華爾街日報》調查記者、《紐約時報》暢銷書第一名作家古格里‧祖克曼帶我們潛進高度機密的實驗室及各大疫苗機構高層。深入淺出的報導,加上高潮迭起的劇情,讓本書不只是當代最重要的疫苗科學編年史,也成就一則關於競爭、野心與信念的動人故事。 ◎作者介紹:古格里‧祖克曼(Gregory Zuckerman) 暢銷書《洞悉市場的人》(The Man Who Solved the Market)、《史上最大交易》(The Greatest Trade Ever)和《頁岩油商》(The Frackers)作者,《華爾街日報》特約撰述,主要報導金融機構、人物專訪、企業等,亦從事避險基金和其他商業調查報導;曾三次贏得財經新聞界最高榮譽的羅布獎(Gerald Loeb award)。 ◎來賓介紹:林氏璧 畢業於台灣大學醫學系,曾擔任台大臨床試驗中心主治醫師、台大醫院研究倫理委員。 ▶ 《飛碟早餐》FB粉絲團 https://www.facebook.com/ufobreakfast/ ▶ 飛碟聯播網FB粉絲團 https://www.facebook.com/ufonetwork921/ ▶ 網路線上收聽 http://www.uforadio.com.tw/stream/stream.html ▶ 飛碟APP,讓你收聽零距離 IOS:https://reurl.cc/3jYQMV Android:https://reurl.cc/5GpNbR ▶ 飛碟Podcast SoundOn : https://bit.ly/30Ia8Ti Apple Podcasts : https://apple.co/3jFpP6x Spotify : https://spoti.fi/2CPzneD Google 播客:https://bit.ly/3gCTb3G KKBOX:https://reurl.cc/MZR0K4
Even as the markets flirt with $100/bbl crude oil, the nation's shale oil industry is not uniformly ramping up production to take advantage of the higher prices. Does automotive reliability translate into owner happiness and satisfaction? We discuss the Consumer Reports' 2022 Owner Satisfaction Ratings. What will the future of Formula 1 racing look like? Perhaps a lot like Formula E - electric powered Formula 1 cars with a twist.
With the price of crude oil approaching $100/bbl, you would think that the shale oil industry would be in a rush to bring production online to benefit from the run up in prices. However, those companies that are publicly held are noticeably absent. Find out why.
Buried deep underground lies a wealth of oil and natural gas. Embedded in shale, the major gas companies thought extraction was a waste of time. That all changed when a handful of men thought otherwise, thus creating the process now known as fracking. In this episode, Cole Smead sits down with Greg Zuckerman, author of the book The Frackers: The Outrageous Inside Story of the New Billionaire Wildcatters. Greg introduces us to the men responsible for the birth of fracking and explains how the trajectory of the United States economy changed with the extraction of oil and natural gas.
(1:15) - Friday's show kicks off with Paul Lane calls in to discuss the better than expected January jobs report, which saw 467K jobs added and the unemployment edge up slightly to 4.0%.(14:14) - A conversation about the large number of disappointing tech earnings we've been seeing, namely Facebook, PayPal, and Spotify.(23:45) - Despite Ford posting a $17.9 billion net income in 2021, the guys talk about why Ford stock is down 11% today.(34:26) - Touching on the beginning of the end for the U.S. shale boom, and where oil frackers go from here.
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My guest today is Gregory Zuckerman, the #1 New York Times bestselling author and award-winning Wall Street Journal investigative journalist lauded for his “bravura storytelling” (Gary Shteyngart) and “first-rate” reporting (The New York Times). He is the author of The Greatest Trade Ever, The Frackers, and The Man Who Solved the Market and is a Special Writer at the Wall Street Journal. At the Journal, Zuckerman writes about financial firms, personalities and trades, as well as hedge funds and other investing and business topics. The topic is his book A Shot to Save the World: The Inside Story of the Life-or-Death Race for a COVID-19 Vaccine. In this episode of Trend Following Radio we discuss: A Shot to Save the World COVID-19 Vaccines Pfizer Meme Wearing a Mask The different types of COVID-19 vaccines COVID-19 and HIV Coronavirus and Obesity Benefits of the COVID-19 Vaccine Jump in! --- I'm MICHAEL COVEL, the host of TREND FOLLOWING RADIO, and I'm proud to have delivered 10+ million podcast listens since 2012. Investments, economics, psychology, politics, decision-making, human behavior, entrepreneurship and trend following are all passionately explored and debated on my show. To start? I'd like to give you a great piece of advice you can use in your life and trading journey… cut your losses! You will find much more about that philosophy here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/trend/ You can watch a free video here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/video/ Can't get enough of this episode? You can choose from my thousand plus episodes here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/podcast My social media platforms: Twitter: @covel Facebook: @trendfollowing LinkedIn: @covel Instagram: @mikecovel Hope you enjoy my never-ending podcast conversation!
Few were ready when a mysterious respiratory illness emerged in Wuhan, China in January 2020. Politicians, government officials, business leaders, and public-health professionals were unprepared for the most devastating pandemic in a century. Many of the world's biggest drug and vaccine makers were slow to react or couldn't muster an effective response. It was up to a small group of unlikely and untested scientists and executives to save civilization. A French businessman dismissed by many as a fabulist. A Turkish immigrant with little virus experience. A quirky Midwesterner obsessed with insect cells. A Boston scientist employing questionable techniques. A British scientist despised by his peers. Far from the limelight, each had spent years developing innovative vaccine approaches. Their work was met with skepticism and scorn. By 2020, these individuals had little proof of progress. Yet they and their colleagues wanted to be the ones to stop the virus holding the world hostage. They scrambled to turn their life's work into life-saving vaccines in a matter of months, each gunning to make the big breakthrough—and to beat each other for the glory that a vaccine guaranteed. A #1 New York Times bestselling author and award-winning Wall Street Journal investigative journalist lauded for his “bravura storytelling” (Gary Shteyngart) and “first-rate” reporting (The New York Times), Gregory Zuckerman takes us inside the top-secret laboratories, corporate clashes, and high-stakes government negotiations that led to effective shots. Is this chat controversial? You bet. Bio: Gregory Zuckerman is the author of The Greatest Trade Ever, The Frackers, and The Man Who Solved the Market and is a Special Writer at the Wall Street Journal. At the Journal, Zuckerman writes about financial firms, personalities and trades, as well as hedge funds and other investing and business topics. In this episode of Trend Following Radio: A Shot to Save the World COVID-19 Vaccines Pfizer Meme Wearing a Mask The different types of COVID-19 vaccines COVID-19 and HIV Coronavirus and Obesity Benefits of the COVID-19 Vaccine
Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 800 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more 35 mins A SHOT TO SAVE THE WORLD: The Inside Story of the Life-or-Death Race for a Covid-19 Vaccine by award winning Wall Street Journal reporter and bestselling author Gregory Zuckerman is the untold, riveting chronicle of the scientists' epic sprint to create Covid-19 vaccines. Zuckerman takes us inside the top-secret laboratories, corporate clashes, and high-stakes government negotiations that determined the trajectory of the vaccine efforts. He interviewed more than 300 scientists, executives, and investors behind the most important pharma players, including Moderna, BioNTech, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, Novavax and Merck, as well as top decision makers and stakeholders within Oxford University, the US government and key academic institutions. Gregory Zuckerman is a Special Writer at the Wall Street Journal where he writes about business, economic, and investing topics. He's a three-time winner of the Gerald Loeb award, the highest honor in business journalism. Zuckerman regularly appears on such media outlets as CNBC, Fox, MSNBC, and is the author of The Greatest Trade Ever, The Frackers, and The Man Who Solved the Market. Gaby Goldstein and Amanda Litman Gaby Goldstein is co-founder at Sister District, whose mission is to build progressive power in state legislatures. As Senior Vice President for Strategic Initiatives, she leads programs that strengthen the pipeline of diverse, progressive candidates, as well as programs that educate the public about the importance of state legislatures and policy, and which support progressive state legislators once elected. Prior to founding Sister District, Gaby was a bioethics lawyer and health policy researcher. She holds a BA from UC Berkeley, JD from Boston University School of Law, and PhD in health policy from UC Berkeley. Amanda Litman is the co-founder and executive director of Run for Something, a PAC that helps recruit and support young, diverse progressives running for down-ballot office. Previously, she was the email director for Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, digital director for Charlie Crist's 2014 Florida gubernatorial campaign, deputy email director for Organizing for Action, and an email writer for Barack Obama's 2012 re-election campaign. She graduated from Northwestern University in 2012 with a B.A. in American Studies. She lives in Brooklyn with her rescue dog, Sadie. For more information, visit RunForSomething.net and follow @AmandaLitman on Twitter. Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page
Frackers in America's largest oilfield are letting massive amounts of natural gas spill into the atmosphere. Scientists are trying to find the leaks and get them plugged before they cook the planet further. Bloomberg's Mark Leydorf reads “Methane Hunters Race to Change the Course of Global Warming.” Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Arlington, with its spot on top of the Barnett Shale, could be seen as ground zero for the natural gas fracking boom. Elizabeth Shogren, climate change reporter for Reveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting, joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the tens of thousands of school-age children who are within half a mile of active wells and why city officials are pushing back against laws that prioritize drilling permits. Her article, “Life in the Drill Zone,” was published by Reveal, in partnership with The Texas Observer and Mother Jones.
Greg Zuckerman has broken news for the Wall Street Journal for decades, covering financial trades, hedge funds, and just about everything else. He's also the author of several books about people who overcome the odds to thrive in business, including The Man Who Solved the Market, The Frackers, and The Greatest Trade Ever. In this episode, Greg and Marco interview each other and break down the shared insights of Primitive and The Man Who Solved the Market, including how to identify the right work environment for you, when and how to fake it ‘til you make it, and what to learn from failure. You can find Greg on Twitter @GZuckerman.Marco's book is Primitive: Tapping the Primal Drive that Powers the World's Most Successful People.Discover your own Primitive Quotient at PrimitiveTest.com.Primitive Moves is brought to you by Gettysburg College. The students you heard on this podcast are part of its Entrepreneurship Program.
As Premier Oil is trying to rework its acquisition of North Sea assets from BP, what might Exxon make of such a state of affairs? There's a list of companies bidding for Exxon's assets, but the interminable renegotiations are probably best avoided. Mark managed to keep his eye off the birds in the opposite house (actual birds; he's not a creep, just easily distracted) for long enough to talk through some of the North Sea's collective bargaining plans. Some contractors are in, some are out, while some just shake it all about. Namibia is a lovely place for a honeymoon although it is probably not ideal for fracking. ReconAfrica is hoping to find a new sweet spot in the country's north, but is facing concerns around environmental impacts. This episode of Energy Voice Out Loud was brought to you in association with Baker Hughes and its Subsea Connect. Join Baker Hughes on the 15th, 22nd and 29th of September for Subsea Connect TV; a virtual event series and hear from operators, learn from case studies and discuss new ways to improve economics and performance over the life of a field. Register to join at https://cvent.me/wzgGVL?RefId=Energy+Voice Energy Voice helps organisations understand the geopolitical, economic and financial factors that underpin market events, and give you a view on what's coming over the horizon. As a listener to this podcast, you can get a free trial of energyvoice.com, giving you two weeks of unrestricted access to the latest crucial news and insight. The trial is entirely without obligation – we don't want your credit card, and there's no auto-enrolment at the end.
Since the oil glut and covid-19 pandemic, falling prices for fossil fuels means oil companies have been in trouble globally: in Texas, some oil and gas companies have been facing particular difficulties, leaving debts and abandoning methane-leaking drills, with 250 more companies expected to file for bankruptcy before the end of the year. A more optimistic private company from Texas is now eyeing off the Kimberley for its "natural resources" - and it doesn't mean tens of thousands of years of Aboriginal heritage, or outstanding tropical savannah habitat. Understorey speaks with Martin Pritchard from Environs Kimberley about Texan company Black Mountain Energy, which is keen to do destructive seismic testing prior to rolling out rigs by 2022, as it moves in to help industrialise the "natural resources" of the Canning Basin and help out with what it calls "nation building." Environmental campaigners are keen for the Environment Protection Authority to recognise the risks, but they are now calling on people who care to let Premier Mark McGowan know how they feel about one of the world's last remaining untouched biospheres. (Photo: Amy Youngs, Frackfree WA)
Greg Zuckerman is the author of The Man Who Solved the Market: How Jim Simons Launched the Quant Revolution Gregory Zuckerman is a Special Writer at The Wall Street Journal, a 23-year veteran of the paper and a three-time winner of the Gerald Loeb award -- the highest honor in business journalism. Greg is the author of The Man Who Solved the Market: How Jim Simons Launched a Quant Revolution, a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller published by PenguinRandomHouse's Portfolio division November 2019. The book, which is being translated into 17 languages, was shortlisted by the Financial Times/McKinsey as one of the best business books of 2019. Greg also is the author of The Frackers: The Outrageous Inside Story of the New Billionaire Wildcatters, a national bestseller published October 2014 that describes how several unlikely individuals created an American energy renaissance that has brought OPEC to its knees. The Frackers was named among 2014's best books by The Financial Times and Forbes Magazine. Previously, Greg wrote The Greatest Trade Ever: The Behind-the-Scenes Story of How John Paulson Defied Wall Street and Made Financial History, a New York Times and Wall Street Journal best seller published December 2010. Greg and his two sons wrote Rising Above: How 11 Athletes Overcame Challenges in their Youth to Become Stars and Rising Above-Inspiring Women in Sports, books that are aimed at inspiring young readers with stories of how stars in various sports overcame imposing setbacks in their youth. The books were chosen by Scholastic Teacher magazine as top picks in 2016 and 2017. At the Journal, Greg writes about big financial firms, personalities and trades, as well as hedge funds, the energy revolution and other investing and business topics. Previously, he was the lead writer of the widely read "Heard on the Street" column and covered the credit markets and private-equity beats. Greg appears regularly on CNBC, Fox Business, Yahoo Finance, Bloomberg Television and various television networks. He makes regular appearances on National Public Radio, BBC, ABC Radio, Bloomberg Radio and radio stations around the globe. Greg gives speeches to business groups on a variety of topics. Over the past year, he has spoken to groups in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, Dallas, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Calgary, Montreal and Niagara Falls. Greg joined the Journal in 1996 after writing about media companies for the New York Post. Previously, he was the managing editor of Mergers & Acquisitions Report, a newsletter published by Investment Dealers' Digest. He graduated from Brandeis University in 1988, Magna Cum Laude. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/incubatorhedgefund/message
"Jim Simons is the greatest money maker in modern financial history." Since 1988, Renaissance Technologies' flagship Medallion hedge fund founded by Simons has generated average annual returns of 66 percent, racking up trading profits of more than $100 billion. No one in the investment world comes close. Warren Buffett, George Soros, Peter Lynch, Steve Cohen, and Ray Dalio all fall short of Simons. How did Jim Simons achieve this feat? Was it that easy for a math researcher at Princeton turned professor at Stony Brook to eventually become a legendary quant investor? In recently published bestseller "The Man Who Solved the Market," WSJ special writer Gregory Zuckerman documented how Simons launched the quant investing revolution, his personal and academic struggles along the way, why it's hard to "beat the market" and even harder to gain insights on the secretive quant hedge fund world. In this interview with Mr. Zuckerman, we ask him how the rise of quant trading impacts the finance world, whether algorithm-driven trading adds volatility to the markets, whether traditional value investing would eventually be rendered obsolete or inferior, the social impact of quant investing and the ultimate vision of traders like Simons. We also discuss Mr. Zuckerman's investigative writing process as he gained unparalleled access to Simons and the former and current employees of RenTech and other quant finance firms. At the end of the interview, Tiger and Princeton math major Michael Psenka goes in detail explaining the mechanism of quant trading and the meaning of complex terms such as "random walk," "Brownian motion," and "stochastic calculus..." Gregory Zuckerman is the author of "The Greatest Trade Ever" and "The Frackers," and is a Special Writer at the Wall Street Journal. At the Journal, Zuckerman writes about financial firms, personalities and trades, as well as hedge funds and other investing and business topics. He's a three-time winner of the Gerald Loeb award, the highest honor in business journalism. Zuckerman also appears regularly on CNBC, Fox Business and other networks and radio stations around the globe.
In the last episode Asher, Rob, and Jason discussed the danger of political denial and delusion limiting how well we respond to the climate crisis. This week we address the risk that another "d"--distraction--will keep us from recognizing the huge threats and opportunities the pandemic presents for our energy future. The lads also take a few minutes to pat themselves on the back (virtually, of course) for how much recent episodes, though recorded before the %@#*$^ virus hit, apply to our new pandemic reality, before exploring some absurdities of social distancing in Quarantine Corner. For episode notes and more information, please visit our website and sign up for our newsletter.Support the show (https://postcarbon.org/donate)
We had the great pleasure of interviewing best-selling author Mr. Greg Zuckerman. Greg wrote several amazing books including "The Greatest Trade Ever", "The Frackers" and most recently "The Man Who Solved the Market". In this interview, Greg shares his insights and knowledge centered around arguably the greatest Hedge Fund in the world Renaissance Technologies and its incredible mastermind Jim Simons. Full Video: https://www.ironholdcapital.com/libi Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pauljohngray/ Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hbYkxf
In this episode of the Intelligent Investing Podcast, Eric Schleien sits down with WSJ Veteran Reporter, Gregory Zuckerman, to discuss his book "The Man Who Solved The Market: How Jim Simons Launched The Quant Revolution" Editorial Reviews “Leave it to the Wall Street Journal's Greg Zuckerman to lay open the golden mysteries of quantitative investing. With this fine, humane, and eye-opening book, he's well and truly broken the code.” —James Grant, Grant's Interest Rate Observer “Captivating.” —New York Times “A compelling read.” —The Economist “Reads like a delicious page-turning novel.” —Barry Ritholtz, Bloomberg “One of the most important stories of our time.” —Financial Times “Zuckerman brings the reader so close to the firm's inner workings that you can almost catch a whiff of the billionaire's Merit cigarette.” —Brandon Kochkodin, Bloomberg “A gripping biography of investment game changer Jim Simons… readers looking to understand how the economy got where it is should eat this up.” —Publishers Weekly "Worthwhile reading for budding plutocrats and numerate investors alike." —Kirkus “Immensely enjoyable.” —Edward O. Thorp, author of A Man for All Markets “An extremely well-written and engaging book . . . a must read, and a fun one at that.” —Mohamed A. El-Erian, author of The Only Game in Town "Page-turning tale…bravura storytelling." —Gary Shteyngart, author of Lake Success About The Book NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Shortlisted for the Financial Times/McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award The unbelievable story of a secretive mathematician who pioneered the era of the algorithm--and made $23 billion doing it. The Man Who Solved The Market: How Jim Simons Launched The Quant Revolution": Summary Jim Simons is the greatest money maker in modern financial history. No other investor--Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch, Ray Dalio, Steve Cohen, or George Soros--can touch his record. Since 1988, Renaissance's signature Medallion fund has generated average annual returns of 66 percent. The firm has earned profits of more than $100 billion; Simons is worth twenty-three billion dollars. Drawing on unprecedented access to Simons and dozens of current and former employees, Zuckerman, a veteran Wall Street Journal investigative reporter, tells the gripping story of how a world-class mathematician and former code breaker mastered the market. Simons pioneered a data-driven, algorithmic approach that's sweeping the world. As Renaissance became a market force, its executives began influencing the world beyond finance. Simons became a major figure in scientific research, education, and liberal politics. Senior executive Robert Mercer is more responsible than anyone else for the Trump presidency, placing Steve Bannon in the campaign and funding Trump's victorious 2016 effort. Mercer also impacted the campaign behind Brexit. The Man Who Solved the Market is a portrait of a modern-day Midas who remade markets in his own image, but failed to anticipate how his success would impact his firm and his country. It's also a story of what Simons's revolution means for the rest of us. About Gregory Zuckerman Greg is a Special Writer at The Wall Street Journal, a 20-year veteran of the paper and a three-time winner of the Gerald Loeb award — the highest honor in business journalism. Greg is the author of “The Frackers: The Outrageous Inside Story of the New Billionaire Wildcatters,” a national bestseller published October 2014 by Portfolio/Penguin Press. The book describes how several unlikely individuals created an American energy renaissance that brought OPEC to its knees. The Frackers was named among the best books of 2014 by The Financial Times and Forbes Magazine and book of the year by the New York Financial Writers Association. Greg also wrote “The Greatest Trade Ever: The Behind-the-Scenes Story of How John Paulson Defied Wall Street and Made Financial History,” a New York Times and Wall Street Journal best seller published December 2010 by Crown Business/Random House. The book has been translated into 10 languages. Greg and his two sons wrote Rising Above: How 11 Athletes Overcame Challenges in their Youth to Become Stars,” a book for young readers and adults published May 2016 by Philomel/Penguin that describes the remarkable stories of how stars in various sports overcame imposing setbacks in their youth. The book was chosen by Scholastic Teacher magazine as a top pick for 2016 and a top 2017 recommendation of the Texas Library Association. In February 2018, Rising Above-Inspiring Women in Sports, also written by Greg and his sons, will be published. At the Journal, Greg writes about big financial firms, personalities and trades, hedge funds, the energy revolution and other investing and business topics. Previously, Greg was the lead writer of the widely read “Heard on the Street” column and covered the credit markets, among other beats. In 2015, Greg won the Loeb Award for a series of stories revealing discord between Bill Gross, founder of bond powerhouse Pimco, and others at the firm, including Mohamed El-Erian. The stories led to Mr. Gross's surprise departure from Pimco. In 2012, Greg broke news about huge, disastrous trades by the J.P. Morgan trader nicknamed the “London Whale.” In 2007, Greg was part of a team that won the Gerald Loeb award for breaking news coverage of the collapse of hedge fund Amaranth Advisors and in 2003 he won the Loeb award for breaking news coverage of the demise of telecom provider WorldCom. Greg was part of a team that won the New York Press Club Journalism award in 2008. He was a finalist for the 2011 Gerald Loeb award for investigative news coverage of the insider trading scandal and a finalist for the 2008 Gerald Loeb award for coverage of the mortgage meltdown. Greg appears regularly on CNBC, Fox Business, Yahoo Finance, Bloomberg Television and various television networks. He makes regular appearances on National Public Radio, BBC, ABC Radio, Bloomberg Radio and radio stations around the globe. Greg gives speeches to business groups on a variety of topics. Over the past year, he has spoken to groups in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, Dallas, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Calgary, Montreal and Niagara Falls. Greg joined the Journal in 1996 after writing about media companies for the New York Post. Previously, he was the managing editor of Mergers & Acquisitions Report, a newsletter published by Investment Dealers' Digest. He graduated from Brandeis University in 1988, Magna Cum Laude. A graduate of Brandeis University, Greg lives with his wife and two sons in West Orange, N.J., where they enjoy the Yankees in the summer, root for the Giants in the fall, and reminisce about Linsanity in the winter. 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Gregory Zuckerman is a "Special Writer" at the WSJ. He is the author of a new book about Jim Simons and RenTech: https://amzn.to/2tAkxU9. He is also the author of The Greatest Trade Ever https://amzn.to/2ZQ5v96 and The Frackers. Greg's Twitter: https://twitter.com/GZuckerman Greg at the WSJ: https://www.wsj.com/news/author/gregory-zuckerman ABOUT THE PODCAST Hi, I'm Tobias Carlisle. I've launched a new podcast called The Acquirers Podcast. The podcast is about finding undervalued stocks, deep value investing, hedge funds, activism, buyouts, and special situations. We uncover the tactics and strategies for finding good investments, managing risk, dealing with bad luck, and maximizing success. SEE LATEST EPISODES https://acquirersmultiple.com/podcast/ SEE OUR FREE DEEP VALUE STOCK SCREENER https://acquirersmultiple.com/screener/ FOLLOW TOBIAS Firm: https://acquirersfunds.com/ Website: https://acquirersmultiple.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Greenbackd LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tobycarlisle Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tobiascarlisle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tobias_carlisle ABOUT TOBIAS CARLISLE Tobias Carlisle is the founder of The Acquirer’s Multiple®, and Acquirers Funds®. He is best known as the author of the #1 new release in Amazon’s Business and Finance The Acquirer’s Multiple: How the Billionaire Contrarians of Deep Value Beat the Market, the Amazon best-sellers Deep Value: Why Activists Investors and Other Contrarians Battle for Control of Losing Corporations (2014) (https://amzn.to/2VwvAGF), Quantitative Value: A Practitioner’s Guide to Automating Intelligent Investment and Eliminating Behavioral Errors (2012) (https://amzn.to/2SDDxrN), and Concentrated Investing: Strategies of the World’s Greatest Concentrated Value Investors (2016) (https://amzn.to/2SEEjVn). He has extensive experience in investment management, business valuation, public company corporate governance, and corporate law. Prior to founding the forerunner to Acquirers Funds in 2010, Tobias was an analyst at an activist hedge fund, general counsel of a company listed on the Australian Stock Exchange, and a corporate advisory lawyer.
This week, we cover a bunch of stories on Chesapeake energy, fracking, natural-gas-well blowouts, and using sewage for fracs. We then talk to Josh Ulla, of Deep Imaging Technologies, about frac diagnostics and real-time data.Fatties on the Fly - https://fattiesonthefly.com/Deep Imaging website - https://www.deepimaging.com/Real-time frac diagnostic demo - http://urtecdit.us-east-2.elasticbeanstalk.com/Demo.aspxConnect with Josh Ulla on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshulla/Find Deep Imaging on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/deep-imaging/Get Nate wet:https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6593170169638502401(But don't, actually -- get all of your friends to review the show and get Ryan and Josh wet, too.)Help get Carl Icahn on the Texas Oil and Gas Podcast! - https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ryanraysr_texas-oil-and-gas-podcast-on-apple-podcasts-activity-6566108936435486720-2t0tConnect with Josh on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-shelton-55925288/Connect with Ryan on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanraysr/The Texas Oil and Gas Podcast on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/35588693/admin/We're looking for a new sponsor! Get in touch with us TODAY for a proposal - nate.hansen@gor2.comLeave a 5 star rating and review! - http://apple.co/2mkM3ASContact the show via text or voicemail - 318-599-9192Visit our website - http://www.texasoilandgaspodcast.com/Connect with Ryan - http://bit.ly/2lLX1uhConnect with Josh - http://bit.ly/2W90MgrBuy Ryan's book - https://amzn.to/2CBOtAoGet an interview on the Oil and Gas Contractor's Connect Podcast! - nate.hansen@gor2.comThis week's articles:https://pgjonline.com/news/2019/11-nov/kinder-morgan-completes-acquisition-of-southcross-energy-assetshttps://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2019-how-fracking-works/https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2019-11-07/eog-resources-earnings-time-to-boost-the-dividendhttps://www.chron.com/business/energy/article/Targa-Resources-seeks-to-sell-crude-assets-in-14817010.phphttps://www.chron.com/business/energy/article/Thousands-of-acres-sealed-off-following-blowout-14811175.phphttps://www.cnn.com/2019/11/05/investing/chesapeake-energy-debt-going-concern-natural-gas/index.htmlhttps://www.cnn.com/2019/11/08/business/oil-fracking-water/index.htmlhttps://www.reuters.com/article/us-equinor-usa-divestiture-repsol/equinor-sells-its-assets-at-u-s-eagle-ford-to-repsol-for-325-million-idUSKBN1XH2S9
This week, we cover a bunch of stories on Chesapeake energy, fracking, natural-gas-well blowouts, and using sewage for fracs. We then talk to Josh Ulla, of Deep Imaging Technologies, about frac diagnostics and real-time data.Fatties on the Fly - https://fattiesonthefly.com/Deep Imaging website - https://www.deepimaging.com/Real-time frac diagnostic demo - http://urtecdit.us-east-2.elasticbeanstalk.com/Demo.aspxConnect with Josh Ulla on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshulla/Find Deep Imaging on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/deep-imaging/Get Nate wet:https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6593170169638502401(But don't, actually -- get all of your friends to review the show and get Ryan and Josh wet, too.)Help get Carl Icahn on the Texas Oil and Gas Podcast! - https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ryanraysr_texas-oil-and-gas-podcast-on-apple-podcasts-activity-6566108936435486720-2t0tConnect with Josh on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-shelton-55925288/Connect with Ryan on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanraysr/The Texas Oil and Gas Podcast on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/35588693/admin/We're looking for a new sponsor! Get in touch with us TODAY for a proposal - nate.hansen@gor2.comLeave a 5 star rating and review! - http://apple.co/2mkM3ASContact the show via text or voicemail - 318-599-9192Visit our website - http://www.texasoilandgaspodcast.com/Connect with Ryan - http://bit.ly/2lLX1uhConnect with Josh - http://bit.ly/2W90MgrBuy Ryan's book - https://amzn.to/2CBOtAoGet an interview on the Oil and Gas Contractor's Connect Podcast! - nate.hansen@gor2.comThis week's articles:https://pgjonline.com/news/2019/11-nov/kinder-morgan-completes-acquisition-of-southcross-energy-assetshttps://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2019-how-fracking-works/https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2019-11-07/eog-resources-earnings-time-to-boost-the-dividendhttps://www.chron.com/business/energy/article/Targa-Resources-seeks-to-sell-crude-assets-in-14817010.phphttps://www.chron.com/business/energy/article/Thousands-of-acres-sealed-off-following-blowout-14811175.phphttps://www.cnn.com/2019/11/05/investing/chesapeake-energy-debt-going-concern-natural-gas/index.htmlhttps://www.cnn.com/2019/11/08/business/oil-fracking-water/index.htmlhttps://www.reuters.com/article/us-equinor-usa-divestiture-repsol/equinor-sells-its-assets-at-u-s-eagle-ford-to-repsol-for-325-million-idUSKBN1XH2S9
My guest today is Gregory Zuckerman, the author of The Greatest Trade Ever and The Frackers, and is a Special Writer at the Wall Street Journal. At the Journal, Zuckerman writes about financial firms, personalities and trades, as well as hedge funds and other investing and business topics. He's a three-time winner of the Gerald Loeb award, the highest honor in business journalism. Zuckerman also appears regularly on CNBC, Fox Business and other networks and radio stations around the globe. The topic is his book The Man Who Solved the Market: How Jim Simons Launched the Quant Revolution. In this episode of Trend Following Radio we discuss: Gregory tells the gripping story of how a world-class mathematician and former code breaker mastered the market. Jump in! --- I'm MICHAEL COVEL, the host of TREND FOLLOWING RADIO, and I'm proud to have delivered 10+ million podcast listens since 2012. Investments, economics, psychology, politics, decision-making, human behavior, entrepreneurship and trend following are all passionately explored and debated on my show. To start? I'd like to give you a great piece of advice you can use in your life and trading journey… cut your losses! You will find much more about that philosophy here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/trend/ You can watch a free video here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/video/ Can't get enough of this episode? You can choose from my thousand plus episodes here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/podcast My social media platforms: Twitter: @covel Facebook: @trendfollowing LinkedIn: @covel Instagram: @mikecovel Hope you enjoy my never-ending podcast conversation!
Jim Simons is the greatest money maker in modern financial history. No other investor–Warren Buffett, Peter Lynch, Ray Dalio, Steve Cohen, or George Soros–can touch his record. Since 1988, Renaissance’s signature Medallion fund has generated average annual returns of 66 percent. The firm has earned profits of more than $100 billion; Simons is worth twenty-three billion dollars. Drawing on unprecedented access to Simons and dozens of current and former employees, Zuckerman, a veteran Wall Street Journal investigative reporter, tells the gripping story of how a world-class mathematician and former code breaker mastered the market. Simons pioneered a data-driven, algorithmic approach that’s sweeping the world. As Renaissance became a market force, its executives began influencing the world beyond finance. Simons became a major figure in scientific research, education, and liberal politics. Senior executive Robert Mercer is more responsible than anyone else for the Trump presidency, placing Steve Bannon in the campaign and funding Trump’s victorious 2016 effort. Mercer also impacted the campaign behind Brexit. The Man Who Solved the Market is a portrait of a modern-day Midas who remade markets in his own image, but failed to anticipate how his success would impact his firm and his country. It’s also a story of what Simons’s revolution means for the rest of us. Gregory Zuckerman is the author of The Greatest Trade Ever and The Frackers, and is a Special Writer at the Wall Street Journal. At the Journal, Zuckerman writes about financial firms, personalities and trades, as well as hedge funds and other investing and business topics. He’s a three-time winner of the Gerald Loeb award, the highest honor in business journalism. Zuckerman also appears regularly on CNBC, Fox Business and other networks and radio stations around the globe.
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Well known inventor and stinky hermit Pendleton Cycleframe shows us his new handcrafted wooden masterpiece: the TwoWheel. Peddleton tells us in excruciating detail how every single component was thought up, rejected, re-examined, re-rejected, re-re-examined, accepted, carved, put into a cupboard, forgotten, rediscovered, and then polished. This Soonday on: 60 Minutiae Credits: http://www.dicepaperrole.com/podcast/dpr-book-ii-chapter-18-meet-the-frackers/
A handful of independent oilmen risked everything to advance fracking, and in the process, changed the world. The U.S. had given up on being and oil exporter, but that all changed over the last 10 years. Global economies & geo-politics are still coming to terms with a revolution that is still playing out in places like Texas, Louisiana & North Dakota. This is the story of The Frackers, and how they changed the world.
In this episode of the Summer Solutions 2019 for the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss the ‘gusher of red ink’ bankrupting fracking companies across the shale plays. Despite the record production numbers, frackers are losing more and more investment money at a more and more rapid pace than ever before. This has left big fracking producers scrounging for money from Wall Street and beyond. Then, they are joined by Tyson Slocum of Public Citizen’s energy program, who proposes some solutions to this fracking Red Queen syndrome, debt-doom loop. They go over the data on renewable energy and find out just how much sense it makes for energy policy.
US led frackers are defeating OPEC.
Today on the Agent Academy: Andrew Krug – Next anomaly series will be announced on April 5th! Also, September is the goal to retire redacted. Ingress April Fools – Toast Notifications Event Destroy & Deploy – 2x AP for destroying&deploying resonators Possibly destroy fields Frackers will output 4x for 5 mins Toast Glyphs Beacons are … 52: Get Toasted! Ingress News, Toast, Darsana Prime, with Special Guest Agent Toast Read More » The post 52: Get Toasted! Ingress News, Toast, Darsana Prime, with Special Guest Agent Toast appeared first on Agent Academy Podcast.
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In this show: - Liberalization of State gaming laws; - 1.9 trillion: Fed regulation expense to Americans; - Frackers; - Latest retirement crises: lost pensions, qualified plans... www.moneybeltradio.com feedback@moneybeltradio.com #MoneyBeltRadio
Captain Scott & Cindy are back with a lot of theatre talk and a new Mystery Musical. Plus, we take a moment to grieve the 2017-18 San Jose Sharks. We want to thank Daniel Brewer for our lovely domain! Check out the Satyrsphere website at satyrsphere.com. Contact us at Satyrsphere@gmail.com. Tweet us on Twitter at @Satyrsphere. Call our voicemail line at 315-728-9769. Until next time, This is the Satyr, over & out.
We interview Gregory Zuckerman, author of The Frackers, about what lured this Wall Street Journal reporter to the oilfield. For additional info, visit http://www.energy-cast.com/14-frackers.html
On this week's Jacki Daily Show, Jacki speaks with John Tintera, Executive Vice President, Texas Alliance of Energy Producers, about the #IAmTexasOil Campaign. Jacki is joined by Doug Domenech, director of the Fueling Freedom Project at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, to discuss Obama¹s Ratification of Paris Climate Agreement. Jacki is joined by Chuck DeVore, Vice President at the Texas Public Policy Foundation to discuss how Fracking Measures won’t go before Colorado voters in November.
Jacki is joined by Chuck DeVore, Vice President at the Texas Public Policy Foundation to discuss how Fracking Measures Won’t Go Before Colorado Voters in November.
SMART - Virtual Reality moet in de toekomst niet meer van echt te onderscheiden zijn. 3D-simulaties vervangen misschien zelfs radio, tv en internet. Michiel Frackers gelooft zo heilig in de techniek dat hij "voor het eerst in jaren weer voor een baas werkt." Jaunt Virtual Reality maakt driedimensionale virtuele realiteit in HD. "Geen moeilijke grote brillen, maar met behulp van je mobiele telefoon", weet Frackers.Er komen in de komende vijf jaar vier miljard mobiele telefoons op de markt die geschikt zijn voor de technologie. Een enorme markt. "Kinderen vanaf 3 jaar oud tot demente bejaarden" kunnen er mee in een andere wereld stappen. Jaunt VR wil volgens Frackers "de Netflix van VR worden", het gaat om de productie van content. Maar om dat goed te doen moest eerst een speciale camera worden ontwikkeld en software om alle beelden aan elkaar te breien.
The End of Occupy Radio That clip you just heard was March 14th, 2012, Occupiers. Left Out became Occupy Radio, and in the four years since, we’ve kept an eye on the corporate takeover of America, and the rise of the police and surveillance states. Join us for a final retrospective on the time Rivera and I have shared, on this final episode of Occupy Radio. March 14th, 2012 Episode of Occupy Radio https://occupyeugenemedia.org/mediagroup/2015/03/14/occupy-radio-march-14-2012-3/ Christopher Mitchell Director of Community Broadband networks for the Institute of Local Self Reliance out of Minneapolis, Minnesota Chris is also the host of the podcast Community Broadband Bits Community Network Map http://www.muninetworks.org/communitymap Institute for Self-Reliance Community Broadband Networks: http://www.muninetworks.org/ Wikipedia Community Broadband: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Municipal_broadband FCC on the verge of killing state laws that harm community broadband: http://arstechnica.com/business/2015/02/fcc-on-verge-of-killing-state-laws-that-harm-municipal-broadband/ Obama calls for an end to 19 state laws that harm community broadband: http://arstechnica.com/business/2015/01/obama-calls-for-end-to-19-state-laws-that-harm-community-broadband/ ISP lobby has already won limit on public broadband in 20 states:http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/02/isp-lobby-has-already-won-limits-on-public-broadband-in-20-states/ Duane Elgin MBA from Wharton College Author of Voluntary Simplicity A proponent of a living universe, and a global awakening mind and the idea that we are just around the corner from massive global communication on the grassroots level. http://duaneelgin.com/ http://duaneelgin.com/about/ Great Transition Stories http://www.greattransitionstories.org/wiki/Duane_Elgin http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duane_Elgin YouTube: Duane Elgin – The Living Universe Pt 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYl96iEya9E 8 Expressions of Simplicity for Healthy Living http://www.huffingtonpost.com/duane-elgin/types-of-simplicity_b_918970.html 6 Corporations that Control Your Perception https://rhymageddon.wordpress.com/2013/12/05/mediabig6/ Mary Wood Law professor, and faculty director of the Environmental Natural Resources Law Center at the University of Oregon School of Law Author of Nature’s Trust: Environmental Law for a New Ecological Age We discussed the doctrine of public trust, and how deeply its roots run in our legal system. We also discussed the Our Children’s Trust court case which has reached one ruling calling for the State of Washington to protect future generations Discovering a Legal Tool To Curb Climate Change http://www.onthecommons.org/magazine/discovering-legal-tool-curb-climate-change David Bollier's Blog: Mary Wood's Crusade to Reinvigorate the Public Trust Doctrine http://bollier.org/blog/mary-wood%E2%80%99s-crusade-reinvigorate-public-trust-doctrine Huff Post: Nature's Trust Parts 1,2, & 3 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/peter-neill/natures-trust-part-1_b_7018474.html http://www.huffingtonpost.com/peter-neill/natures-trust-part-2_b_7057158.html http://www.huffingtonpost.com/peter-neill/natures-trust-part-3_b_7119072.html Professor Mary Wood at University of Oregon Law School http://law.uoregon.edu/faculty/mwood/ Earth Overshoot: Mathis Wackernagel, Ph.D. is the President of the Global Footprint Network You can find them at www.footprintnetwork.org Mathis Wackernagle joins Occupy Radio this week to talk about Earth Overshoot Day. It's the day each year when the human species uses more resources than the Earth can restore. That day keeps coming earlier and earlier every year. www.overshootday.org www.footprintnetwork.org www.footprintnetwork.org/states (State of the States report). https://www.facebook.com/GlobalFootprintNetwork?fref=ts https://twitter.com/EndOvershoot https://plus.google.com/u/0/+GlobalFootprintNetwork/posts Jeff Clements Author of the book: Corporations Are Not People Immediately, after the 2010 Citizens United ruling, author Jeff Clements published a series of predictions about the decision's impact. Three year later, his projections have come true. This week on Occupy Radio, we interview Clements about the updates to his book, Corporations Are Not People, and one thing he didn't foresee - the widespread, determined citizen opposition to corporate personhood. http://www.clementsllc.com/home/Welcome.html http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/6411:corporations-are-not-people http://freespeechforpeople.org/Corporationsarenotpeople http://corporationsarenotpeople.com/ http://corporationsarenotpeople.com/author/jeffclements/ http://www.latimes.com/local/political/la-me-pc-supreme-court-citizens-united-20140811-story.html Philippe Duhamel Community Organizer for strategic nonviolent civil resistance and a contributor to numerous journals and publication on movement-building and nonviolent organizing. Frackers tried to move into Quebec’s St. Lawrence River Valley, and they were chased back out again by an activated populace. But one victory isn’t enough. With a grassroots surveillance system set up throughout the valley, the Anti-Frackers will know as soon as the industry tries to make its return. Erica Chenoweth Co Author “Why Civil Resistance Works” Assoc Professor at Josef Korbel School of International Studies To be or not to be nonviolent . . . that is the question many of us have dealt with as we work to make change in our communities. Erica Chenoweth, coauthor of the groundbreaking book, Why Civil Resistance Works, joins us on Occupy Radio to give us some empirical facts and evidence of the power of nonviolent methods. EricaChenoweth.Com http://www.ericachenoweth.com/ The success of nonviolent civil resistance: Erica Chenoweth at TEDxBoulder https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJSehRlU34w Rational Insurgent http://rationalinsurgent.com/ University of Denver: Joseph Korbel School of International Studies http://www.du.edu/korbel/faculty/chenoweth.html Erica Chenoweth on Political Violence at a glance http://politicalviolenceataglance.org/about/erica-chenoweth/ Erica Chenoweth at Foreign Affairs.com http://www.foreignaffairs.com/author/erica-chenoweth http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erica_Chenoweth https://twitter.com/ericachenoweth Why Civil Resistance Works http://cup.columbia.edu/book/why-civil-resistance-works/9780231156820 Thanks to everyone who has been a part of Occupy Radio. Keep an eye on OccupyRadio.org. We will be making it a fully searchable website full of activist information, based on hundreds of interviews with activists for social, economic, environmental, and legal justice.
John writes, "For a while there, companies deemed to be highly risky were nonetheless able to borrow money for less than 6%. And borrow they did. Frackers, ultra-high-leverage retail chains and various other close-to-the-edge entities slurped up trillions from yield-starved investors who had forgotten about the other side of the risk/return equation. That this hasn’t worked out so well is not much of a surprise. But the speed with which it has gone bad is still breathtaking. The following chart from Bloomberg illustrates just how fast an illogical market can be brought back to reality."
My guest today on the Traders Edge Podcast is an award-winning financial columnist and reporter for the Wall Street Journal. He’s also a New York Times Best Selling and critically acclaimed author of 2 books: His first book is titled: “The Greatest Trade Ever: The Behind The Scenes Story of How John Paulson Defied Wall Street and Made Financial History” which has now been translated into 9 languages. And his most recent book is called: The Frackers, which examines various individuals and independent companies who pioneered the fracking process within the United States. His name is Gregory Zuckerman Early in his career at the Wall Street Journal, Greg wrote the widely read “Heard on the Street” column. These days, as a special reporter, Greg writes about big financial trades, hedge funds, private-equity firms, the energy revolution and other investing and business topics. He appears regularly on CNBC, Fox Business, Yahoo Finance and makes appearances on NPR, the BBC, ABC Radio, Bloomberg Radio. In 2012, Greg broke the story about the huge, disastrous trades by J.P. Morgan’s “London Whale”. He’s won the prestigious Loeb award, which is the highest honor in business journalism. I had the privilege of first visiting with Greg about 4 years ago and came away with some breakthrough insights from that interview that have helped me in my investing and trading. I think you’ll find some gold in this brand new interview with a person that has a rare, unique look into the world of big money, it’s personalities and how this gives you and me an edge. I hope you enjoy!
Motley Fool Contributor Tyler Crowe interviews Wall Street Journalist Gregory Zuckerman, author of The Frackers: The Outrageous Inside Story of the New Billionaire Wildcatters.
We debrief from our summer's adventures: The various swinger parties we visited, including some from Tangerine's Dream (which we interviewed previously) . Villain Jon tries a mud-run, breaks his ankle and then uses his "handicap" to get laid. Then we party in lake of the Ozarks, party cove. We interview "sexkitten" on the correlation between […] The post 31: We're on a boat, motha frackers! appeared first on Bliss Bringers.
In five years, the United States has seen a historic burst of oil and natural gas production, easing our insatiable hunger for energy. A new drilling process called fracking has made us the world’s fastest growing energy power, on track to pass Saudi Arabia by 2020. But despite headlines and controversy, no previous book has shown how the revolution really happened.
Gregory Zuckerman of the Wall Street Journal and author of The Frackers: The Outrageous Inside Story of the New Billionaire Wildcatters, talks to EconTalk host Russ Roberts about his new book, the rise of hydraulic fracturing (fracking), how this technology developed, and the vibrant personalities that pioneered the energy revolution. Topics discussed along the way include the history and future of fracking, environmental concerns about the process, and how the story of fracking is the classic tale of the successes and failures of determined risk-takers. The role of market forces in driving that success and failure runs through the entire conversation.
Gregory Zuckerman of the Wall Street Journal and author of The Frackers: The Outrageous Inside Story of the New Billionaire Wildcatters, talks to EconTalk host Russ Roberts about his new book, the rise of hydraulic fracturing (fracking), how this technology developed, and the vibrant personalities that pioneered the energy revolution. Topics discussed along the way include the history and future of fracking, environmental concerns about the process, and how the story of fracking is the classic tale of the successes and failures of determined risk-takers. The role of market forces in driving that success and failure runs through the entire conversation.
This week, Greg Zuckerman, author of The Frackers, joins S&A Investor Radio.We start the show with Greg as he highlights how the U.S. will become the largest oil producer in the world inside of three years.He talks about his interviews from his book where he got exclusive access with some of the top shale oil CEO's in the world. People like Aubrey McClendon, the CEO of Chesapeake Energy, Harold Hamm, one of the richest men in America and CEO of Continental Resources, Mike Papa of EOG Resources, and Charif Souki, the CEO of Cheniere Energy ... you won't want to miss this!Greg also mentions the environmental concerns facing the industry and why companies like ExxonMobil and Chevron missed the boat on this game-changing trend.And... Some HUGE news has come out that has basically been swept under the table...Frank uncovers what that BIG news is that could generate massive amounts of returns for investors.
Nog een paar weken en het is weer zo ver: het jaarlijkse South by South West festival (SXSW) in Austin Texas barst los. Fast Moving Targets is ook weer van de partij voor een week informatie en inspiratie. Michiel Frackers van Dutch Fellows organiseert voor de derde keer op rij de reis die een Nederlandse delegatie naar de Verenigde Staten brengt.
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This week, James Altucher interviews Greg Zuckerman, author of The Frackers.
On this episode of Power Hour, Alex Epstein talks with author Gregory Zuckerman about his recent book, The Frackers. Gregory is a special writer at The Wall Street Journal and the bestselling author of The Greatest Trade Ever. You can learn more about Gregory and his work at http://www.gregoryzuckerman.com. Subscribe to Power Hour on […]
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