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Download; Luke Ellis, The heart of giving, Bassett Street Sermons, 42 mins
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In the latest Round Table Tadd and Peter celebrate the 9 year anniversary for the show which WB was nice enough to release Salem's Lot on. Then they cover the news including The Life of Chuck winning a prestigious award at TIFF and lands a distribution deal. Also The Institute adds 11 to its cast, including Luke Ellis. They talk Tarantino's influence on one King adaptation. Also James McAvoy is a Constant Reader and tried to get Mautrin into It Chapter 2. Then Tadd and Peter Palaver about Frank Darabont leaving retirement and where they would like to see him direct in the Flanagan Series and also in the greater King realm. Engage with the show by Email or Social Media! Check the website at DarkTowerPalaver.com or Patreon at patreon.com/darktowerpalaver
Download; Luke Ellis, Following Jesus - Simple but not easy, Bassett Street Sermons, 30 mins,
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Today, me and Luke go over the QB, RB, and WR positions and our fav sleepers and reaches. Email the show: sportscardsecond@gmail.com COMC and Blowout Forums: RedsFan324 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sportscardsecond/message
Since Luke Ellis took the helm as CEO of Man Group, a global active investment management firm with a significant hedge fund offering, the firm's assets under management have almost doubled to around $145 billion. In this episode of Goldman Sachs Exchanges: Great Investors, Goldman Sachs' John Storey speaks with Ellis about his perspectives on the hedge fund industry, his views on the markets and the global economy, and what's he's learned over his career.
Download Luke Ellis, Spiritual Growth - A life following Jesus, Bassett Street Sermons 42 mins,
Welcome to My Duvet Flip, where we get real with everyday people who are way more inspiring than those out-of-reach celebrities. Each episode, I chat with industry leaders and find out what makes them flip their duvet and face the day. Today, I had the pleasure of speaking with Luke Ellis, CEO, MAN. It's going to be a super exciting convo full of all kinds of learning and insight.But seriously, hit subscribe to stay in the loop about new episodes, and follow us on social media for even more exclusive content. And a big shoutout to Aviva and EY for supporting this youthcast and all the young people out there. Because let's face it, who wouldn't want to flip their duvet when they have such awesome role models to look up to?☕️Tea break from 22:35 to 34:07 :)
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2022 has seen inflation move from ‘transitory' to recessionary risk, supposedly low-risk pension investment strategies caught in a liquidity crisis, and the return of high interest rates and high asset price volatility. As investors and policymakers alike look to manage risk ahead of 2023 which appears set to be a repeat of 2022, delivering returns is more important than ever. For the final episode of the year, Luke Ellis, CEO at Man Group, joins Peter and Long Story Short to discuss the state of today's markets, hedge fund performance in 2022, and what comes next for an industry with a duty of care for its end savers.
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Today on the Alt Goes Mainstream podcast, we have the first podcast in a special three part series with some of the titans in the alts world on how they've built and run some of the world's largest asset managers.We have partnered with CAIA, the leading global professional body in alternative investment credentialing programs, for a very special episode that dovetails with the release of their latest report on Renewed Professionalism and creating client-centered outcomes for the Portfolio of the Future.We are lucky enough to have Luke Ellis, the CEO of Man Group, one of the largest active investment firms in the world. Man Group manages $142B (as of June 30, 2022) across a range of liquid and private markets strategies and has the central objective to deliver alpha for clients.Speaking of alpha, Luke and I had a fascinating discussion about what it means to create alpha. Luke believes that alts are all about the return the client gets and he and Man are focused on doing important work to ensure that the end client, the saver, is generating returns over time for the risk they are taking.Luke's background has a consistent them of helping to make certain investment strategies and asset classes go mainstream. He was part of the early days of the development of the derivatives world at JP Morgan and was a pioneer in the hedge fund space, helping hedge fund of funds FRM enable hedge funds to become a mainstream part of investors' portfolios.He's since taken over the helm at Man Group for the past 12 years and has helped steer them become one of the most important investment management firms in the world.Please enjoy this wide ranging discussion where we talk about everything from the importance of active management to fee compression to the importance of technology in investment management to the impact of human behavior on financial markets to focusing on the end client to how Ted Lasso's management style has informed how Luke thinks about building Man Group to enable clients to achieve alpha.Thanks to Luke and CAIA for collaborating on this important topic. We hope you enjoy.
U.S. retail sales climb, and jobless claims fall ahead of next week's Fed meeting. This, as the market rally falters, with major U.S. indices on track for their fourth negative week in five, while Man Group CEO Luke Ellis tells CNBC he expects further pain to come as the Fed tightens policy and Fedex CEO Raj Subramaniam warns of a global recession. Chinese consumer confidence shows signs of resilience with retail sales rising at their fastest pace in six months, while factory output and investment data also top expectations. Russia acknowledges Chinese "questions and concerns" over the Ukraine war, after Presidents Putin and Xi hold in person talks for the first time since the invasion. In extended U.S. trade, Adobe shares sink after the software company announces a 20 billion dollar deal to buy Figma.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Download; Luke Ellis, Devoted, Bassett Street Sermons - 38 mins,
Luke Ellis is back! In our last episode, we talked through the recent Texas Supreme Court decision in Hlavinka v. HSC Pipeline. Today, we turn to the Texas Supreme Court decision in Miles v. Texas Central Railroad in a case deciding whether Texas Central has the lawful right to condemn for the proposed high speed rail between Dallas and Houston. Contact info for Luke Ellis (Email) lellis@mehlaw.com (Website) https://mehlaw.com/attorneys/luke-ellis/ Links to Other Topics Mentioned on the Show Prior podcast with Luke Ellis on Texas eminent domain law Hlavinka v. HSC Pipeline blog post (includes link to opinion) Miles v. Texas Central Railway blog post (includes links to opinions) Blog post on access agreements for survey Kelo v. New London
It's been a wild couple of months for eminent domain law here in Texas with two important opinions coming out of the Texas Supreme Court. Our friend and eminent domain lawyer, Luke Ellis, is here to give us the rundown on both of these cases, Hlavinka v. HSC Pipeline and Miles v. Texas Central Railroad. In Part 1 of our discussion, we'll dive deep into the details and impact of the Court's decision in Hlavinka v. HSC Pipeline. Contact info for Luke Ellis (Email) lellis@mehlaw.com (Website) https://mehlaw.com/attorneys/luke-ellis/ Links to Other Topics Mentioned on the Show Prior podcast with Luke Ellis on Texas eminent domain law Hlavinka v. HSC Pipeline blog post (includes link to opinion) Miles v. Texas Central Railway blog post (includes links to opinions) Denbury Green Pipeline-Texas v. Texas Rice Land Partners blog post (includes link to opinion)
Download; Luke Ellis, What's the point of prayer, Bassett Street Sermons - 34 mins,
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We chat with Luke Ellis about working in the E-commerce industry. Luke runs two businesses focused around adverting in the E-commerce space, Luke has a huge depth of knowledge when it comes to how to run ads to drive business to ecommerce channels. Its a really exciting and fascinating industry, but it requires real expertise, the platforms on which Ecom ads are run are constant evolving, tiny changes can make a huge difference to campaigns. Luke also gives his perspective on the industry as a whole, both its positives and its negatives. If you are thinking about getting into the space this is definitely worth the listen.
Sky's Ian King looks at Elon Musk's deal to buy Twitter and what it might mean for the social media platform.John Holland-Kaye joins him to discuss Heathrow Airport's profits - or lack of - as it continues to recover from Covid restrictions.Plus, Ian speaks to Luke Ellis from Man Group, as City week gets underway.
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Luke Ellis and Mario Therrien are long-time veterans of the hedge fund industry who hold the Chairman and Deputy Chairman seats of the SBAI, or Standards Board of Alternative Investments. The SBAI is an industry consortium that brings together managers and investors to set best practices for the alternative investment industry. In their day jobs, Luke is the CEO of Man Group, the largest publicly traded hedge fund company with $120 billion in assets, and Mario is the Head of Investment Funds and External Management at Canadian pension and insurance fund manager CDPQ, where he oversees $45 billion of funds managed externally. Our conversation focuses on the activities of the SBAI, including its purpose, origin, members, and evolution. We cover how members of an industry driven by different interests came to agree on anything and what has transpired since its founding after the financial crisis. We then turn to the state of the hedge fund industry and discuss its structure, fees, and future. Learn More Read the Transcript Subscribe to the Capital Allocators Blog or Monthly Mailing List Don't Subscribe, but Let Us Know Who You Are Write a review on iTunes Follow Ted on twitter at @tseides Review past episodes of the Podcast
Luke Ellis is the CEO of Man Group, the largest publicly traded hedge fund company at $135 billion in assets across five distinct investment engines. Luke is also the Deputy Chairman of the Standards Board for Alternative Investments (SBAI), and previously joined the show to discuss the organization alongside Mario Therrien from CDPQ. That episode is replayed in the feed. This time around, our conversation is focused on Luke and his wide-ranging wisdom about markets and asset management businesses. We talk about his start in the business, his decade in the heyday of hedge fund of funds, and his last decade at the helm of Man Group. In the process, we touch on the role of CEO, Luke's perspectives on recruiting, growth, incentives, technology, private equity, and risks going forward. Learn More Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Google Follow Ted on Twitter at @tseides or LinkedIn Subscribe to the mailing list Read the transcripts
Download; Luke Ellis, People who knew Jesus - The Rich Young Ruler, Bassett Street Sermons - 28 mins,
We are joined by 3 talented incoming freshman baseball players at the university's of Mississippi, Kentucky and Memphis. We get the backstory of all 3 players and find out their family dynamics and who influenced them the most in their baseball journey. We discuss why they picked the schools they did, what their summers were like and what it's like on campus now that school and practice has started. We of course play a fun game of this or that.
Download; Philippians 3, Luke Ellis, New Life Sermons - 17mins.
Brady and Dennis are live from St Clair Football Camp! The guys talk to coaches James Bishop and Gary Griffin! They also get a chance to chat with some players including Maddux Mozal, Luke Ellis, Ethan White, and Jack Dolan, and they also what the 2021 season could have in store for the St Clair Saints
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As a News Briefing special we present Tech Tonic episode 3, our FT audio deep dive into how AI is gaining a new edge in markets. If you enjoyed this episode, click here to subscribe to Tech Tonic.From picking the best stocks to listening in on earnings calls, AI-powered systems are changing finance. But how big are the rewards, really? And what are the risks? In this episode Robin Wigglesworth tells us how AI has been used in investing, what happens when programs must adapt to new risks and what the robots could learn from watching children play. Hosted by John Thornhill, innovation editor at the Financial Times, and featuring Luke Ellis (chief executive of Man Group), Ewan Kirk (founder of Cantab Capital Partners and chairman of Deeptech Labs), Andrew Ng (founder of DeepLearning.AI and co-founder of Google Brain), and Alison Gopnik (professor of psychology and affiliate professor of philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley).Alice Fordham is senior producer. Josh Gabert Doyon is assistant producer. Oluwakemi Aladesuyi and Liam Nolan are the development producers. Sound design and mixing by Breen Turner. Cheryl Brumley is the executive producer for this series. Original scoring composed by Metaphor Music. Review clips: Alphabet, Netflix, Amazon, Man Group. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
From picking the best stocks to listening in on earnings calls, AI-powered systems are changing finance. But how big are the rewards, really? And what are the risks? In this episode Robin Wigglesworth tells us how AI has been used in investing, what happens when programs must adapt to new risks and what the robots could learn from watching children play. Hosted by John Thornhill, innovation editor at the Financial Times, and featuring Luke Ellis (chief executive of Man Group), Ewan Kirk (founder of Cantab Capital Partners and chairman of Deeptech Labs), Andrew Ng (founder of DeepLearning.AI and co-founder of Google Brain), and Alison Gopnik (professor of psychology and affiliate professor of philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley).Alice Fordham is senior producer. Josh Gabert Doyon is assistant producer. Oluwakemi Aladesuyi and Liam Nolan are the development producers. Sound design and mixing by Breen Turner. Cheryl Brumley is the executive producer for this series. Original scoring composed by Metaphor Music. Review clips: Alphabet, Netflix, Amazon, Man Group. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The U.S. Federal Reserve speeds up its timeline for hiking rates and also increases its inflation guidance. Wall Street plunges into the red as a result. We hear from Man Group CEO Luke Ellis who warns that there are more ‘scary' price prints to come over the summer. In Geneva, Presidents Biden and Putin hold ‘constructive' talks and agree to continue the dialogue on cyber warfare and arms control. Meanwhile, Novartis CEO Vas Narasimhan tells CNBC that future pandemics are a certainty but says the Covid outbreak has taught the world some valuable lessons about preparedness. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As always, this episode is brought to you by our two fantastic sponsors RetroJet Prints and Milly & Marr ! The Melbourne Lockdown continues and so does Carlton's disappointing form. Luke Ellis joins the show this week to share and compare his thoughts about his beloved Blues with Marcus while Quinn is still reeling from Richmond's impressive Dreamtime win. The bye week hasn't left us short of things to talk about so you won't want to miss a single minute of this weeks episode! Quinn is taking part in " The Push-Up Challenge " in order to help raise funds for mental health awareness! If you're financially able to and would like to donate, click on the link below to make your contribution felt! https://www.thepushupchallenge.com.au/pushuperer/239051 Please make sure to subscribe and share our podcast with a mate, all the support is very much appreciated and helps this podcast grow so we can become better every episode!
Luke Ellis is the Chief Executive Officer of Man Group, and has had a long career in asset management, with a particular focus originally on fixed income and derivatives and later hedge funds. He is vice chair of the Standards Board for Alternative Investments, and Chair of the Board of Trustees of Greenhouse Sports, which focuses on developing young people through sport. Our conversation starts with Luke's early embrace of odds through learning to play cards at the age of 3, and his move through the ranks of finance. We discuss his family dinner table discussions growing up, his avid love of sports, and how this has influenced his approach to business.We turn to the question of leadership and the opportunity to increase diversity in the industry, and how this has to be approached in a way that grows the opportunity set instead of creating a zero sum game.
Luke Ellis continue our journey through the book 'Gracism' by Dr David Anderson
Luke Ellis and Mario Therrien are long-time veterans of the hedge fund industry who hold the Chairman and Deputy Chairman seats of the SBAI, or Standards Board of Alternative Investments. The SBAI is an industry consortium that brings together managers and investors to set best practices for the alternative investment industry. In their day jobs, Luke is the CEO of Man Group, the largest publicly traded hedge fund company with $120 billion in assets, and Mario is the Head of Investment Funds and External Management at Canadian pension and insurance fund manager CDPQ, where he oversees $45 billion of funds managed externally. Our conversation focuses on the activities of the SBAI, including its purpose, origin, members, and evolution. We cover how members of an industry driven by different interests came to agree on anything and what has transpired since its founding after the financial crisis. We then turn to the state of the hedge fund industry and discuss its structure, fees, and future. Learn More Read the Transcript Subscribe to the Capital Allocators Blog or Monthly Mailing List Don't Subscribe, but Let Us Know Who You Are Write a review on iTunes Follow Ted on twitter at @tseides Review past episodes of the Podcast
Luke Ellis and Tyler Milton join the podcast to share stories and tips about trying pipeline condemnation cases. We venture into tales about impromptu jokes, Dallas Cowboy football, and crying during voir dire. It is a great episode!
¿Quieres escuchar el audiolibro completo? Visita http://www.penguinaudio.comEn mitad de la noche en un barrio tranquilo de Minneapolis raptan a Luke Ellis, de doce años, tras haber asesinado a sus padres. Una operación que dura menos de dos minutos. Luke se despierta en la siniestra institución conocida como el Instituto, en un cuarto que se asemeja al suyo pero sin ventanas. En habitaciones parecidas hay más niños: Kalisha, Nick, George, Iris y Avery Dixon, entre otros, que comparten capacidades especiales como la telequinesia o la telepatía. Todos ellos se alojan en la Mitad Delantera de la institución. Los mayores, en cambio, se encuentran en la Mitad Trasera. Como dice Kalisha: «El que entra no sale».La señora Sigsby, la directora, y el resto del personal se dedican a aprovecharse sin compasión del talento paranormal de los chicos. Si te portas bien te premian. Si no, el castigo es brutal. Luke se da cuenta de que las víctimas van desapareciendo y son trasladadas a la Mitad Trasera, así que se obsesiona con huir y pedir ayuda. Pero nunca nadie ha escapado del Instituto...Deudora de Ojos de fuego y con un elenco de personajes juveniles (como en It y en Stand By Me) con los que podemos empatizar, El Instituto nos recuerda de inmediato al mejor King, incluso aunque trate temas tan oscuros como los que copan los titulares hoy en día y que nos hacen temer por nuestro futuro. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bloomberg Opinion columnist Barry Ritholtz speaks with Luke Ellis, who is the chief executive officer of Man Group, the world’s largest listed hedge fund and a pioneer in the application of systematic trading since 1987. Man Group has five investment engines that manage more than $104 billion in a range of liquid and private markets. Ellis was previously a managing director at J.P. Morgan in London and global head of the firm’s equity derivatives and equity proprietary trading businesses.
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Luke Ellis continues our series on prayer
Wir sind erst bei Folge 30, aber wir haben schon einige Traditionen etabliert, darunter, dass wir einen neuen King-Roman besprechen, sobald er erscheint. Das dünne "Erhebung" ist schon fast ein Jahr her, daher ist es kein Wunder, dass Steve uns endlich wieder eine gesunde Menge von ca. 800 Seiten um die Ohren haut und uns damit ins Leseinstitut einweist. Erzählt wird die Geschichte des zwölfjährigen Luke Ellis, der eines nachts entführt wird und sich im "Institut" wiederfindet, einer streng geheimen Anlage irgendwo in Maine. Dort sind viele weitere Kinder untergebracht, die alle mit ihm eins gemein haben: sie sind entweder telepathisch oder telekenetisch begabt. Luke hat keinen Kontakt zur Außenwelt, er weiß nicht, was das Institut bezweckt, aber schnell muss er feststellen, dass die Mittel, die Wärter und Pfleger dieser Anlage einsetzen, seine außergewöhnlichen Fähigkeiten unter Zwang verstärken sollen ... War es wieder einmal eine lohnende Lektüre, die unser alter Kumpel Steve uns hat angedeihen lassen oder würden wir ihm nach nun 61 Büchern empfehlen, es gut sein zu lassen? Viel Spaß mit der neuen Folge! Timecodes: 00:00 Prämisse, Anfang und Kings Stärken 27:10 Kinderfiguren 50:17 Das Institut, Motive, Übersetzung und Fazit 1:25:57 Spoilerteil
The world’s top money managers and policymakers talk to CNBC at the exclusive Delivering Alpha conference. Vice-President Mike Pence tells CNBC that he hopes for a U.S.-China trade deal to come into fruition, but the days of U.S. economic surrender are over, as deputy-level talks resume in Washington. Hedge fund giants and asset management bosses like Leon Cooperman, Luke Ellis and Mary Callahan Erdoes warn that negative rates are hurting savers, defying the normal rules of economics and calling it the “most absurd thing” central banks have ever done. And in Germany, the government is in intense negotiations to agree on an extensive green investment program potentially worth €40bn.
Unpacking ref's-fault culture with Pat Richards and Luke Ellis. Interview with Kurt Capewell.
I've been wanting to have Zach Brady on the podcast for quite some time, so when he agreed to answer some of the most frequently asked questions about eminent domain, I knew we would be in for a treat. From who has the right to condemn property, to advice for choosing an attorney, to whether a company can come on and survey property, Zach has some great information and advice for Texas landowners. Contact Info for Zach Brady (website) http://www.bhlawgroup.com/ (phone) 806-771-1850 Links to Related Topics Podcast episode with Luke Ellis on the nuts and bolts of eminent domain law and procedure Texas Pipeline Negotiation Checklist Texas Landowner Bill of Rights
Guest speaker Goff Hope preaches on eldership, as this week sees Luke Ellis become an elder.
Eminent domain is a hot topic currently for landowners across the state. From various planned highways, to oil and gas pipelines, to water pipeline projects, to the high speed rail, many landowners are facing the potential taking of their private property pursuant to the use of eminent domain. My guest today is Luke Ellis, a partner at the JMEH Law Firm in Austin. Luke went to law school at the University of Texas and focuses his practice entirely on representing property owners negotiating easements and facing eminent domain. He also teaches as an adjunct professor at the University of Texas College of Law. We discuss the most common types of eminent domain cases facing landowners, which entities have eminent domain power, analyzing whether a project has eminent domain power, negotiation tips, and valuation considerations. We also chat about hiring an attorney and how firms generally charge to represent a landowner on an eminent domain proceeding. Not surprisingly, when asked what law he would like to see changed, Luke mentioned the fact that Texas does not allow a successful landowner in a condemnation case to recover attorney and expert fees from the condemning entity. As Luke mentions, 20 other states have this type of provision, and it is badly needed to help make Texas landowners whole when involved in a condemnation suit. Finally, the next time you are in Austin, Luke says you've got to check out Hula Hut on Lake Austin. He recommends a margarita, cold beer, and Hawaiian fajitas! Contact info for Luke Ellis (Email) lellis@jmehlaw.com (Website) http://jmehlaw.com/attorneys/luke-ellis/://sgdalawtx.com/ Links to topics mentioned on the show - Pipeline easement negotiation checklist - Georgetown Texas Eminent Domain Program (September 7, 2017) - Registration for Georgetown Program
Luke Ellis speaks at our Sunday service