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Hoje temos o privilégio de receber uma convidada super especial: Patricia Celegatto, contadora que atualmente investe em seu mestrado na área. Natural da Zona Leste de São Paulo, Patricia sempre atuou no setor financeiro e contábil, começando sua trajetória profissional aos 14 anos como secretária de um diretor financeiro, o que proporcionou seu primeiro contato com a área. Posteriormente, trabalhou em um banco, onde teve a oportunidade de fazer um intercâmbio em 2012. Em 2013, Patricia retornou ao Brasil para se reorganizar e se preparar para sua mudança definitiva para os Estados Unidos no início de 2016. Desde então, ela vem construindo uma carreira de sucesso como contadora e auditora. Em sua trajetória empreendedora, Patricia fundou a Prime US, inicialmente em Massachusetts. No entanto, após um ano, devido ao trabalho de seu esposo, a família se mudou para a Flórida, onde Patricia transferiu o negócio. Hoje, ela atua em todo o país, oferecendo serviços contábeis e auditoriais para empresas americanas e para investidores estrangeiros que desejam migrar seus negócios e residências para a América do Norte. A principal recomendação de Patricia para estrangeiros que desejam investir ou imigrar para os Estados Unidos é buscar uma assessoria profissional qualificada, a fim de evitar o pagamento de taxas e tributações desnecessárias. Ela compartilha casos de empresas que estavam pagando tributos que não deveriam, devido à falta de estruturação e informações corretas. Nossa conversa está cheia de dicas valiosas sobre como abrir uma empresa nos EUA, os melhores caminhos a seguir e os cuidados essenciais para manter uma organização fiscal e contábil em dia. Patricia destaca a importância de se atentar à seriedade nesse processo, pois todos estão sujeitos a auditorias. Qualquer irregularidade ou organização documental inadequada pode gerar sérios problemas.
Join Michelle Martin on her tour of markets! Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, this episode dives into Asia-Pacific markets rallying on Wall Street gains. Discover why TikTok's temporary shutdown in the US sparked global conversations and how Centurion, Tuan Sing, and XMH Holdings are navigating Director Deals. Explore updates on Novo Nordisk, Marco Polo Marine, United Hampshire US REIT, and US office REITs like Keppel Pacific Oak and Prime US REIT. Ryan also shares insights into REIT earnings and $Trump, the cryptocurrency launched by Donald Trump's family.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
「自民・木原選対委員長がUSスチール買収阻止に「非常に残念」トランプ次期大統領の理解得るため「メリット説明を」」 自民党の木原誠二選挙対策委員長は5日、フジテレビの「日曜報道 THE PRIME」に出演し、日本製鉄によるアメリカの鉄鋼大手・USスチールの買収計画に対し、バイデン大統領が禁止命令を出したことについて「非常に残念だ」と述べた。また、バイデン大統領が買収阻止の理由に国家安全保障上の懸念を示していることについて「むしろ逆で、経済安全保障上の観点を考えれば買収は必要だったと思う」と強調した。その上で「中国の鉄鋼の大量生産、世界的な支配に直面している。まさに日米で協力すべき分野だ。今後も政府として言うべきことは言っていかなければならない」と述べた。さらに、買収についてはトランプ次期大統領も「全面的に反対」と表明している一方、木原氏は「メリットをしっかりとトランプ氏に説明をし、理解していただくことで、まだまだできることはあると思う」と述べた。一方、石破茂首相とトランプ次期大統領との会談については、「個人的信頼関係を早めに作り、基本的な認識を早めに共有をすることは非常に重要だ。できる限り早くお会いいただくのがいいのではないか」と述べた。木原氏は岸田政権で内閣官房副長官を務めている。
Darren Chan, Senior Research Analyst at Phillip Securities Research, will cover the report on Prime US REIT's first-half 2024 results, dated 16 August 2024, titled ‘Refinancing finally complete'. Listen to this podcast to stay updated on the latest corporate news. Additionally, you can visit www.poems.com.sg/stock-research to access the full report and gain more insights. #PhillipCapital #YourPartnerinFinance #Servingyousince1975 #Fintech #PYTCH #PYTCHMedia #SGXCompanyInsights #FinanceNews #SGX #PrimeUSREIT Follow PYTCH Media: YouTube Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Podcast Website
Michelle Martin compresses the key market talking points for you with Ryan Huang. We explore Asia-Pacific market sell-offs triggered by a decline in tech stocks, discuss the impact of US-China tensions on TSMC, AMD, ASML, Tokyo Electron, and Nvidia, dive into Korean prosecutors' case against Kakao's founder and SM Entertainment. We also analyze earnings from Johnson & Johnson, United Airlines, ASML, Adidas, and Roche. Plus insights on Allianz's stake in Income Insurance, SIA Engineering's autonomous buses project, and Jardine Cycle & Carriage's EV battery-swapping system deal. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang discuss the top-performing stocks on the Singapore Exchange. The conversation also covers the worst performers. The duo reviews US market trends and upcoming earnings reports from FedEx, Nike, Levi Strauss, Walgreens Boots, and Micron. They wrap up with a look at corporate news and stock movements for American Express, Carlsberg, SingPost and throw in a debate on a new family-friendly movie that's raking it in at the US box officeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Worries about China's real estate sector are coming to the forefront again… Could Country Garden be a repeat of China Evergrande's default? And with obesity drugs helping people eat less, which food companies could become the biggest loser? Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang investigate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Phillip Securities' Research Analyst, Darren Chan, will be covering PRIME US REIT 1Q23 update with maintaining BUY recommendations. Listen to this podcast to learn more about the latest corporate updates. Alternatively, visit www.stocksbnb.com for the full report. #PhillipCapital #YourPartnerinFinance #Servingyousince1975 #fintech #PYTCH #PYTCHMedia #SGXCompanyInsights #FinanceNews Follow PYTCH Media: LinkedIn: https://tinyurl.com/YTLinkedIn Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/YTanchor Twitter: https://tinyurl.com/twitterYT Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/FaceBYT Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/InstaYT Website: https://tinyurl.com/PYTCHWebYT Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/PYTCHYoutube
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SREITs are in focus this morning! Michelle Martin looks into some local companies that's making headlines and investigate Netflix's shocking increase in subscriber numbers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
US stocks are coming off 3 straight days of gains against the backdrop of US midterm elections, so how is it expected to perform in the next few weeks based on historical trends? Meanwhile, why is Binance buying over rival FTX? Tune in to find out as Dan Koh, Zia-ul Raushan and Ryan Huang break down the details. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Let the Money Talk podcast. In this episode, Phillip Securities' Research Analyst, Darren Chan, will be covering his report on Prime US REIT. BUY remains his recommendation, as PhillipCapital lowers DDM-TP from US$1 to US$0.88 as they trim FY22-FY24 forecast DPUs by 1-2%. Based on higher risk-free rate assumptions and market risk, we increased our COE from 9.6% to 10.55%. Listen to this podcast to learn more about the latest corporate updates. Alternatively, visit www.stocksbnb.com for the full report. #PhillipCapital #YourPartnerinFinance #Servingyousince1975 #fintech #PYTCH #PYTCHMedia #DailyMorningNote #DailyNews #FinanceNews Follow PYTCH Media: LinkedIn: https://tinyurl.com/YTLinkedIn Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/YTanchor Twitter: https://tinyurl.com/twitterYT Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/FaceBYT Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/InstaYT Website: https://tinyurl.com/PYTCHWebYT Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/PYTCHYoutube
Alaska is global leader in microgrid technology with one of highest concentrations of renewably powered microgrid projects in the world. In this episode of Grid Talk, host Marty Rosenberg talks with Peter Asmus who is Executive Director of Alaska Microgrid Group. The group offers access to expertise from the utility industry and research community to leverage decades of experience designing, building and operating microgrid projects across Alaska.“What's unique about Alaska is it's number one in the U.S. for total microgrid capacity,” said Asmus. Just about every Alaskan is served by a microgrid.“At last count I saw something like 3,500 megawatts of installed capacity. Most of those systems are what I would call remote power systems where there is no grid and that's what's unusual about Alaska”.Microgrids loom large over the future of an electric grid that will be integrating increasing amounts of renewable energy, providing ever greater levels of resilience, Asmus said. “I see microgrids becoming a bigger and bigger thing as climate change impacts accelerate and the power outage rate keeps going up. People are so dependent on electricity; they're going to want some form of a microgrid resiliency.”Peter Asmus is a leading global authority on microgrid markets and other emerging trends in sustainable and resilient energy systems. Author of four books, he has been writing about and analyzing emerging trends in energy policy, technology and applications since 1986. Most recently, he was Research Director with Guidehouse Insights where he started up the world's first global data set on microgrids and developed a forecast methodology to estimate future growth. Additionally, he was editor of the Clean Power Journal, assistant editor of California Policy Choices, and has written for several energy trade publications, including Windpower Monthly and Electric Utility Week. Asmus holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Wisconsin.
When academic, best-selling author, and filmmaker Raj Patel and physician, musician, and activist Rupa Marya joined to write a book together, the result was a deep dive into how our economic, political, and social structures fan disease, often invisibly. “Inflammation is the body’s appropriate response to damage, or the threat of damage,” says Marya. “We’re learning that the social, environmental, and political structures around us are tuning the immune system to sound out the full range of inflammation.” Patel adds, “Capitalism primes our bodies for sickness.” In Inflamed: Deep Medicine and the Anatomy of Injustice, released in August 2021, Marya and Patel arrive at a new systems level of diagnosis that incorporates history and the pathologies of power, offering treatment options to heal people and the planet. Rupa Marya, MD, is an associate professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, where she practices and teaches internal medicine. She’s co-founder of the Do No Harm Coalition, a collective of healthcare workers committed to changing social structures that impede health and wellbeing for different groups of people; and the founder and executive director of Deep Medicine Circle, a worker-directed nonprofit committed to “healing the wounds of colonialism through food, medicine, story, learning and restoration.” Working with her husband, the agroecological farmer Benjamin Fahrer, and the Association of Ramaytush Ohlone in their ancestral territory, she is a part of the Farming Is Medicine project, where farmers are recast as ecological stewards of rematriated land and food is liberated from the market economy. Her work in social advocacy has earned her trust from indigenous communities where she lives, in Ohlone territory and in places where she has served, such as Lakota territory. In 2016, she was invited to Standing Rock to assist with medical response to increasing state violence toward indigenous people protecting their sovereign land in the face of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Outside of her medical work, Marya is a gifted guitarist, singer, and composer. Her band, Rupa and the April Fishes, mixes styles -- from jazz to punk to reggae -- and spans multiple languages. Her music explores themes of climate justice, ecology, politics, culture, and the impact of violence and racism on people of color. She lives with her husband and two sons in the Bay Area where, at the invitation of Lakota elders, she is helping to develop a clinic to “decolonize food and medicine” at the Mni Wiconi Health Clinic and Farm. Raj Patel, PhD, is an author six times over, a filmmaker, and an academic. He is a research professor at the University of Texas at Austin’s Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, a professor in the university’s department of nutrition, and a research associate at Rhodes University, South Africa. Patel credits an upsetting encounter witnessing an adolescent girl carrying a crying infant while begging on the roadside during a family trip to Mumbai in his early childhood as a formative experience that led to the big questions that shaped his life. Those questions never left him, and prior to his writing and academic work, he worked for the UN, the World Bank, and the WTO to explore possible solutions to poverty, hunger, and inequity. Later, he would become a fierce critic of those very same multilateral institutions, and has been tear-gassed on four continents protesting against them. Yet today, he serves on the International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems and has advised governments worldwide on the causes of and solutions to crises of sustainability. Among Patel’s books are Stuffed and Starved, which examines the inequities of the world food system wherein a billion are obese even as another billion starve; the New York Times bestselling The Value of Nothing, which critiques the free market’s notions of value, especially with regard to fundamental needs like clean water, housing, and health care; A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things, which details how capitalistic distortion of environmental, social, and health costs of goods has devastated society and the planet. As a filmmaker, Patel recently co-directed a documentary on climate change and the global food system called The Ants and the Grasshopper, which follows Malawian women impacted by climate change as they travel the United States and attempt to convince Americans of the reality of the global threat. Please join Rahul Brown and Andrew Kim for this illuminating conversation with two trailblazers dedicated to deep consciousness and deep medicine for healing the earth and all her people.
When academic, best-selling author, and filmmaker Raj Patel and physician, musician, and activist Rupa Marya joined to write a book together, the result was a deep dive into how our economic, political, and social structures fan disease, often invisibly. “Inflammation is the body’s appropriate response to damage, or the threat of damage,” says Marya. “We’re learning that the social, environmental, and political structures around us are tuning the immune system to sound out the full range of inflammation.” Patel adds, “Capitalism primes our bodies for sickness.” In Inflamed: Deep Medicine and the Anatomy of Injustice, released in August 2021, Marya and Patel arrive at a new systems level of diagnosis that incorporates history and the pathologies of power, offering treatment options to heal people and the planet. Rupa Marya, MD, is an associate professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, where she practices and teaches internal medicine. She’s co-founder of the Do No Harm Coalition, a collective of healthcare workers committed to changing social structures that impede health and wellbeing for different groups of people; and the founder and executive director of Deep Medicine Circle, a worker-directed nonprofit committed to “healing the wounds of colonialism through food, medicine, story, learning and restoration.” Working with her husband, the agroecological farmer Benjamin Fahrer, and the Association of Ramaytush Ohlone in their ancestral territory, she is a part of the Farming Is Medicine project, where farmers are recast as ecological stewards of rematriated land and food is liberated from the market economy. Her work in social advocacy has earned her trust from indigenous communities where she lives, in Ohlone territory and in places where she has served, such as Lakota territory. In 2016, she was invited to Standing Rock to assist with medical response to increasing state violence toward indigenous people protecting their sovereign land in the face of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Outside of her medical work, Marya is a gifted guitarist, singer, and composer. Her band, Rupa and the April Fishes, mixes styles -- from jazz to punk to reggae -- and spans multiple languages. Her music explores themes of climate justice, ecology, politics, culture, and the impact of violence and racism on people of color. She lives with her husband and two sons in the Bay Area where, at the invitation of Lakota elders, she is helping to develop a clinic to “decolonize food and medicine” at the Mni Wiconi Health Clinic and Farm. Raj Patel, PhD, is an author six times over, a filmmaker, and an academic. He is a research professor at the University of Texas at Austin’s Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, a professor in the university’s department of nutrition, and a research associate at Rhodes University, South Africa. Patel credits an upsetting encounter witnessing an adolescent girl carrying a crying infant while begging on the roadside during a family trip to Mumbai in his early childhood as a formative experience that led to the big questions that shaped his life. Those questions never left him, and prior to his writing and academic work, he worked for the UN, the World Bank, and the WTO to explore possible solutions to poverty, hunger, and inequity. Later, he would become a fierce critic of those very same multilateral institutions, and has been tear-gassed on four continents protesting against them. Yet today, he serves on the International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems and has advised governments worldwide on the causes of and solutions to crises of sustainability. Among Patel’s books are Stuffed and Starved, which examines the inequities of the world food system wherein a billion are obese even as another billion starve; the New York Times bestselling The Value of Nothing, which critiques the free market’s notions of value, especially with regard to fundamental needs like clean water, housing, and health care; A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things, which details how capitalistic distortion of environmental, social, and health costs of goods has devastated society and the planet. As a filmmaker, Patel recently co-directed a documentary on climate change and the global food system called The Ants and the Grasshopper, which follows Malawian women impacted by climate change as they travel the United States and attempt to convince Americans of the reality of the global threat. Please join Rahul Brown and Andrew Kim for this illuminating conversation with two trailblazers dedicated to deep consciousness and deep medicine for healing the earth and all her people.
Jess Valdez is only at the beginning of her journey in medicine, yet she has found motivation and grounding in her purpose by always remembering and honoring the people, communities, and experiences that have made her who she is today. In addition to being a medical student at UCSF and the daughter of Mexican immigrants, Jess embraces her identities as the compassionate sunshine friend and vulnerability queen. In this episode, we talk more about her windy journey into and through medicine and important topics such as pursuing a postbac program, reframing mental breakdowns as spiritual awakenings, and emphasizing why reproductive justice for womxn of color from immigrant and underserved communities matters. At the end of this episode (39:14), Jess shares a beautiful poem she wrote in response to the separation of families crisis among asylum-seeking families that continues to this day. This will be the last Woke WOC Docs episode of 2018. Thank you for helping us achieve 1,000+ plays in a little over a month since the release of our trailer! We're deeply grateful and are wishing all of you a joyous, restful next few weeks. In the meantime, please e-mail and comment us with any feedback and suggestions. We would love to hear from you. See y'all in 2019! Bio: Jessica Valdez is a rising MS3 from Calabasas, CA. She attended the University of San Diego and graduated in 2013 with a degree in Biology. Since joining the PRIME-US program at UCSF, she has served as the Community Service Co-Chair for LMSA, joined White Coats for Black Lives, and helped organize the Mental Illness Among Us student-led panel. While Jessica is still unsure of a medical specialty, her interests focus on women's health and reproductive justice, especially for women of color.
Learn more about PRIME-US, a program to nurture, support and equip medical students to become leaders in underserved care. This is a five year supplementary curricular tract at UCSF School of Medicine and the UC Berkeley-UCSF Joint Medical Program. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 32950]
Learn more about PRIME-US, a program to nurture, support and equip medical students to become leaders in underserved care. This is a five year supplementary curricular tract at UCSF School of Medicine and the UC Berkeley-UCSF Joint Medical Program. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 32950]
Exposure to trauma — including abuse, neglect, discrimination, and violence — increases an individual’s risk for serious health issues. Dr. Leigh Kimberg, Program Director for PRIME-US for students committed to working with urban undeserved communities, discusses the treatment framework that involves understanding, recognizing and responding to effects of all types of trauma in patient care. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 32942]
Exposure to trauma — including abuse, neglect, discrimination, and violence — increases an individual’s risk for serious health issues. Dr. Leigh Kimberg, Program Director for PRIME-US for students committed to working with urban undeserved communities, discusses the treatment framework that involves understanding, recognizing and responding to effects of all types of trauma in patient care. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 32942]
In this episode, we're celebrating the 11-year anniversary of PRIME, the Program in Medical Education for the Urban Underserved. PRIME-US is a five-year track at the UCSF School of Medicine and the UC Berkeley-UCSF Joint Medical Program for students committed to working with urban underserved communities. Music: Sneaker Chase by Podington Bear. Licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0.