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In the wake of a Thanksgiving bomb cyclone that walloped Northern California with rain and snow, the boys celebrate reaching 50 episodes with superfan #1, Scott Kessler. In addition to recapping their personal favorite episodes and the most listened to ones, the three amigos chat about chasing pow in Mammoth and Lakes Basin, telemark skiing versus splitboarding versus pow surfing, Scott's days as a chain installer on Interstate 80 and building his business, Truckee Overhead Door, his European mountain bike vacations and opening up about the loss of his first wife, Kathy Kessler, in the 2002 British Columbia avalanche that also took the life of Craig Kelly and five others. Also, are the BOA lacing system, fat bikes and Cody Townsend's 50+ project Dope or Derp?2:45 – December 1 is the first day of meteorological winter.3:30 – Recording once again in the Truckee Overhead Door facility in Hirschdale with Scott Kessler. 4:40 – The packers versus the shovelers – who will win winter this year?6:30 – Recapping the first 50 episodes and suggesting some of our favorites. 8:00 – Core lord callout at the gas station in Sierraville and the old days of telemark racing.9:30 – What new sport should Trail Whisperer pick up, splitboarding or telemarking?16:00 – Recapping the series of bomb cyclone storms just before Thanksgiving. 19:00 – PowBot chases the pow down to Mammoth Mountain and meets Zak Mills.21:30 – Scott bought his first van when he had a chaining permit, chaining up cars on Interstate 80 during the winter. 29:00 – Starting Truckee Overhead Door, a garage door company in Truckee/Lake Tahoe. 34:00 – Dope or Derp? BOA. Cody Townsend's 50+ project. Fat Biking.55:15 – Reviewing the first 50 episodes. Most popular and our personal favorites. Todd Woodward, Daron Rahlves, Episode 1, Emily Kachorek, 10 Shredmandents, Chris McNamara, Harrison Biehl, Eric Blehm, Duncan Meyers, Alenka Vrecek, Nate Greenberg, Nick Bliss, Avalanches and the Frog Lake Huts, Marco Osborne, Make Downieville Gold Again, Christina Thayer. 1:21:20 – Scott's European mountain biking adventures in Italy and Switzerland the Alps and the Pyrenees. Aosta Valley Freeride – one of the best guiding companies, Massimo, Blake and Anna.1:34:30 – Scott opens up about the loss of his first wife, Kathy Kessler in 2002, after being involved in the British Columbia avalanche that also took the life of Craig Kelly and five others. 1:46:30 – What does Mind the Track mean to you?
In the midst of record-breaking heat, out of control wildfires, brazen bears and dry, dusty blown-out trails, the boys catch up on a grab bag of topics including Pow Bot's harrowing adventure sailboat racing on Lake Tahoe, Trail Whisperer's week of trail work spent in the Toiyabe Range with no cell service, a recap of the Downieville Classic, whether you should buy an SL-style ebike or a “full power” ebike, Trail Whisperer's new bike day and whether or not he likes “mullet” style mountain bikes, the modern world of social media and how to break away from the stranglehold of Meta, the start of the Summer Olympics in Paris with lame mountain bike courses and the greatest surfing wave ever, Pow Bot's recent rediscovery of hiking and his relationship with the same mountain from summer to winter and Trail Whisperer's struggle to stay amped on riding his mountain bike through the hottest and dustiest part of the summer. The boys also do some listener shout-outs and play the first 888 COR LORD call-in voicemails from listeners. 2:50 – Pow Bot enthralled with the Golden Hour and sunsets, enjoying the cooler weather after a record breaking heatwave.4:45 – Trail Whisperer is not motivated to ride his mountain bike because of hot and dry and blown out the trails have been.7:30 – Pow Bot thumbs a ride at Emerald Bay and got picked up by a county sheriff, and Trail Whisperer shares his story of being interrogated in the back of a police car.10:30 – Bears in Lake Tahoe and Sierra County are out of control, breaking into homes, schools and peoples' cars, leading Sierra County Sheriff's Department to euthanize several bears.13:40 – 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris kicks off – the mountain bike course is lame, Teahupo'o is the surf venue, one of the greatest and most dangerous places on the planet to surf.18:45 – Fire season is in full swing in the Sierra Nevada – Gold Complex Fire in Portola and Park Fire in Chico are two big ones.24:45 – Shout out to Zeke Lunder of The-Lookout.com – a great fire info resource.28:15 – Climbers, mountaineers, skiers bodies are being found in melting glaciers after being missing for decades.31:00 – Two horses die during the Tevis Cup event on Western States Trail.34:20 – Ebike banter. Buying an SL eMTB versus full power eMTB. The long-term health of riding an ebike versus the peaks and valleys of spiking your heartrate on a mountain bike.42:10 – Type 1-3 Fun comes from the Dirtbag Diaries.44:45 – COR LORD Call-in Hotline – Superfan #1 - Scott Kessler and Gordo48:15 – Trail Whisperer watching a documentary on the history of the Grateful Dead, and how they have always controlled their content and media.51:00 – Modern social media, Meta controls everything. Trying to make a direct line of communication with your followers and cut out the third party like Meta.55:00 – Chas Smith – Welcome to Paradise Now go to Hell – Cocaine and Surfing – getting shut down by Meta after a satirical story about a cocaine shark.59:00 – Trail Whisperer was in the Toiyabe Range of central Nevada for an entire week with no cell service working on the Toiyabe Crest Trail.1:08:00 – Pow Bot's crazy sailing adventure on Lake Tahoe with John Morrison.1:20:30 – NEW BIKE DAY for Trail Whisperer – Santa Cruz Bronson1:27:00 – Pow Bot made a heartwarming Instagram reel tribute to Carson, his dog.1:31:50 – Downieville Classic Recap and riding moto in Downieville. Lost Sierra Endurance Race – a running race in Downieville on a Saturday.1:50:00 – Pow Bot has been getting into hiking, Hike Bot. Seeing terrain he skis in the winter in the summer and how different it looks.1:59:00 – What's coming up the next couple weeks? Trail Whisperer goes to Breck Epic and ebiking the Rubicon Trail.
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a global leader in IT services, consulting, and business solutions with a strong presence in Ireland, has launched TCS AI WisdomNext, a platform that aggregates multiple Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) services into a single interface and enables organizations to rapidly adopt next-gen technologies at scale, lower costs and within regulatory frameworks. The industry-leading platform is designed to remove barriers for customers to develop and launch business solutions, allowing for real-time experimentation across vendor, internal, and open-source LLM models. AI and GenAI have far-reaching applications across the value chain for businesses. However, solution designers around the world find it difficult to select, experiment with, and decide on the right foundational models to use. Foundational models are constantly evolving, and each model offers different capabilities in terms of mode of usage, cost, and effectiveness. TCS' AI for Business Study, a comprehensive survey on the impact of AI on businesses, found that while business executives are generally positive about the impact of AI, they are less certain about the path to transformation. TCS AI WisdomNext helps businesses choose the right models and simplify the design of new business solutions using GenAI tools. It also enables businesses to reuse pre-existing components to accelerate the design. Siva Ganesan, Head, AI.Cloud Unit, TCS, said, "TCS AI WisdomNext helps our customers take advantage of GenAI to unlock the full potential of their data, drive greater business innovation and efficiency, and gain a competitive edge. Customers appreciate the newly launched platform's ability to help navigate a diverse and quickly evolving AI marketplace and rapidly compose 'art-of-the-possible' solutions. We are solving business problems and helping our customers redefine what it means to harness the power of GenAI. The rapid adoption of GenAI and experiencing what it means in terms of business outcomes is something our customers find very exciting." In the initial testing phase, TCS has already leveraged this powerful tool for many of its largest customers to create value for them and build prototypes. Examples include fast-tracking sales for an outdoor advertising company in the US, with real-time inventory availability and quote generation with maps Integration; enhancing productivity and efficiency across the application migration and modernization lifecycle for a leading American insurance provider; and enhancing customer experience through a smart mortgage-assistant for a leading bank in the UK. Scott Kessler, Executive Vice President, Chief Information Officer, Northeast Shared Services, said, "GenAI presents us with the chance to elevate the value of our knowledge capital across multiple dimensions. Through access to the TCS AI WisdomNextTM platform, we can amplify our enterprise knowledge, orchestrating a seamless integration of data and insights to enhance the efficiency, innovation, and customer-centric focus of our grocery organization, thereby incrementing value at every turn." TCS AI WisdomNext is an integrated enterprise AI orchestration platform with features including: Preconfigured industry solution blueprints Intelligent 'evaluator bots', which enable organizations to compare available GenAI models and related technology stack choices, helping them to make more informed decisions Scenarios to optimize GenAI running costs using the platform's native intelligence Centralized governance with in-built guardrails to ensure compliance with local regulations and best practices Seamless portability feature across cloud platforms and GenAI ecosystems Build hyper-personalized experiences, paving the way for higher customer satisfaction. R "Ray" Wang, CEO and Principal Analyst at Constellation Research, said, "Customers seek an innovative GenAI platform that has a powerful combination of prefabricated industry blueprints, cuttin...
“Snow is blissful, it's pure, it's white, it's serene, it's a siren call. But it's also very dark, it's death. The darkest white is the perfect analogy for an avalanche,” said New York Times bestselling author Eric Blehm on Episode 35 about his latest book, The Darkest White, chronicling the life and untimely passing of legendary snowboarder Craig Kelly. Widely regarded as the Michael Jordan of snowboarding, Kelly was a pioneer in this uniquely American sport, and in his book, Blehm dives deep in to Kelly's life and his pivotal role in the history of snowboarding and splitboarding. Blehm also goes into remarkable detail about the 2003 La Traviata avalanche in the Selkirk Mountains of British Columbia, Canada, where Kelly and six other skiers lost their lives, including Truckee local Kathy Kessler. Our chat with Blehm covers a bit of the history here in Lake Tahoe, a bit about Kelly and an insightful discussion around the human factors involved in the tragic avalanche. Learn more about Blehm and purchase his award-winning non-fiction books at ericblehm.com. 2:30 – Recording from Jim and Bonnie Zellers garage in Tahoe Donner.3:50 – Introducing Eric Blehm, author of Fearless, The Only Thing Worth Dying For, The Last Season and his new book, The Darkest White, about the history of snowboarding, Craig Kelly and the La Traviata avalanche.7:20 – Kathy Kessler – a core lord in Truckee who lost her life in the La Traviata avalanche with Craig Kelly.9:10 – The roots of snowboarding were on Donner Summit – Donner Ski Ranch, Soda Springs and Boreal. 10:10 – Mind the Track Superfan #1 – Scott Kessler. Thanks for the shout out buddy!13:15 – Eric was a snowboard magazine editor at TransWorld when he met Jim and Bonnie Zellers, the original backcountry snowboarders for The North Face. 15:30 – Transitioning from being a short-form magazine editor to a long-form book author and investigative journalist.22:06 – Learning about the formation of the Mount Baker Hard Core, the lawsuit between Burton and Sims over Craig Kelly.23:00 – Tom Sims claimed to have invented the snowboard before Sherman Poppen, but it was never confirmed.25:00 – Mount Baker, Donner Ski Ranch, Boreal and Soda Springs were one of the first places to allow snowboards on chairlifts. 30:00 – Parts of Craig's story that were cut from the book – Greg Stump's film Siberia with Kelly and Scott Schmidt. 34:30 -Craig Kelly's unique riding style, his fall line style influenced a generation of riders and convinced Trail Whisperer that he should have been a snowboarder.45:00 – Craig as a pioneer in being one of the first snowboard guides in Canada, pursuing the Association of Canadian Mountain Guides certification.48:00 – Early splitboarding, Eric got a splitboard and infiltrated ski resorts that didn't allow snowboarding, riding the lift in split, then assembling it and snowboarding down as ‘The Chameleon”.1:01:10 – The Durrand Glacier avalanche on La Traviata, the human factor and group dynamics.1:10:30 – Ruedi Beglinger as a lead guide at Selkirk Mountain Experience, a strong character and the changes in the guiding industry and backcountry culture after the avalanche. 1:16:30 – Hubris and its role in the avalanche incident.1:23:00 – Craig Kelly wanted to educate the younger generation on snow safety and the dangers of the backcountry.1:28:30 – If Eric could ask Craig one question, what would it be?1:35:15 – The Darkest White – where did the name come from?1:39:30 – What does Mind the Track mean to you? 1:40:30 – Go to ericblehm.com or @ericblehmofficial on Instagram
The final 3 Big Tech companies reporting earnings today: Apple, Amazon and Meta. We have you covered with instant reaction to these market-moving numbers. Wedbush analyst Dan Ives and Evercore's Amit Daryanani break down Apple; Third Bridge's Scott Kessler and Roth MKM's Rohit Kulkarni make sense of Meta and Amazon, including Meta's first-ever dividend. Plus Bespoke's Paul Hickey and G Squared's Victoria Greene on how to play these trades.
A busy day for earnings with Tesla, IBM, CSX, ServiceNow and more reporting and we have the numbers and what they mean, plus analyst from BD8's Barbara Doran. Ark's Tasha Keeney and former Tesla board member Steve Westly break down what the latest quarterly results mean. Evercore's Amit Daryanani on IBM's strong quarter driven by AI. Third Bridge's Scott Kessler on ServiveNow.
The Signal: A Third Bridge Podcast for Investment Professionals
In this webinar recording Third Bridge's Co-founder Joshua Maxey, TMT veteran Scott Kessler, and Mergermarket's Senior PE specialist, Harriet Matthews unpack the trends reshaping the PE industry and take a deep dive into AI investing.
The major averages finished the day slightly lower after Wednesday's sell-off, but the real action started after the bell – as Amazon and Apple reported earnings results. Both companies topping estimates on the top and bottom lines – with Amazon also giving optimistic guidance, sending shares sharply higher. Shareholders George Seay and Eric Jackson weigh in on Amazon's results, while analysts Angelo Zino and Scott Kessler break down Apple's quarter. Plus results from Coinbase, Airbnb, Block, and what to watch from Friday's jobs report.
Stocks closed higher as the earnings season kicked off in earnest. Reports from Tesla, United, Netflix, Las Vegas Sands and IBM. Vital Knowledge's Adam Crisafulli and G Squared's Victoria Greene break down all the action. Third Bridge's Scott Kessler digs into the IBM report. It's a bull versus bear debate on one of the most polarizing stocks: Tesla. RBC's Tom Narayan gives the upside case while Guggenheim's Ron Jewsikow makes the downside pitch. Unity Software CEO John Riccitiello talks his company's deal to work on games for Apple's Vision Pro.
Stocks closed higher today, near session highs as the Nasdaq notched its seventh straight positive close. Cantor Fitzgerald's Eric Johnston and Cresset Capital's Jack Ablin break down the market action. Third Bridge's Scott Kessler reacts to earnings from tech giant Oracle. Zillow Chief Economist Skylar Olsen on the highlights from Zillow's June housing report and why home prices keep climbing. Thomas Karam, Equitrans Midstream CEO, talks the company's debt deal and why he is urging more bipartisan work in Washington to ensure energy security. SGH Macro Advisors Chief U.S. Economist Tim Duy looks ahead to this week's important inflation read and the upcoming Fed decision. Plus, ON Semiconductor Hassane El-Khoury joins after the news that the company is joining Nasdaq-100 index next week.
Microsoft and Alphabet kick off a big week for tech earnings as investors assess the sustainability of the sector's rally this year. Third Bridge's Scott Kessler weighs in on the outlook. Plus, McDonald's will also report results today as restaurant stocks outperform the broader market. Bank of America's Sara Senatore explains what she's expecting. And, a string of key housing data is out this morning, including the February Case-Shiller Home Price Index and March New Home Sales. Mphasis Digital Risk's Jeff Taylor breaks down the number estimates.
The last couple weeks in the Lake Tahoe region have been historic, adding to an already crazy winter, this episode is all about SNOWMAGEDDON and the mayhem of relentless storms. Scott Kessler, owner of Truckee Overhead Door, has lived in Tahoe since 1976 and has seen a lot of big winters here. Scott declares 2023 to be a “1 in 50 winter”, so we sat down in his Hirschdale workshop and talked about the shovel quiver, snowmobiles, Telemark skiing, the early days of Squaw Valley, the Alpine Meadows avalanche of 1982, snow loaded roofs, minimizing property damage, snow removal and playing in the best quality snow we've ever seen in Tahoe.
The Signal: A Third Bridge Podcast for Investment Professionals
In this episode, we take a look at how TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube are battling to dominate the short-form video category. Scott Kessler, Third Bridge's Global Sector lead for TMT, and Sunil Singhvi, former Instagram partnerships lead for N Europe, explain each company's strategy and why it's so important to their future.
The big tech giants report results amid signs of slowing demand for smartphones, e-commerce, and digital ads. Third Bridge's Scott Kessler gives his expectations for the sector. Plus, ahead of the S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Index release today, is the housing market cooling down? Cortland's Brad Dillman weighs in. And, Hong Kong and Chinese stocks are falling for a second straight session following their steepest sell-off in 14 years. KraneShares' Brendan Ahern explains what this means for China president Xi Jinping's next move.
Amazon and Apple shares are up at both companies beat Wall Street expectations after the bell yesterday. Third Bridge's Scott Kessler and CFRA's Arun Sundaram give their thoughts on what this means for the tech sector. Plus, the busiest week of earnings season wraps up today with Q2 results from Chevron and Exxon Mobil. Barclays' Jeanine Wai discusses what to expect. And, the markets are poised to lock in a second straight week of gains. Pictet Asset Management's Luca Paolini and Evans May Wealth's Elizabeth Evans explain why.
The Signal: A Third Bridge Podcast for Investment Professionals
Third Bridge's Global Sector Lead for TMT, Scott Kessler, and Chris Collins, former Development Director at EA's DICE Studio and owner of global video game consulting firm 16bit, discuss how the nature of gaming has changed, gaming as a precursor for the metaverse, and the sector's biggest challenges and opportunities.
Scott Kessler of Third Bridge and Brian Wieser of Group M, discuss what analysts and investors are looking for from Elon Musk at Twitter. Mike Mayo, Wells Fargo Senior Equity Analyst, says Citigroup has not been looking after the interests of shareholders. Liz Ann Sonders, Charles Schwab Chief Investment Strategist, says playing field leveled for active vs. passive investing. U.K. Ambassador to the U.S. Karen Pierce discusses her nation's efforts to aid Ukraine, the transition from Russian energy sources, and the need to ensure freedom of navigation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Artist and Filmmaker David Scott Kessler reveals his long journey in completing his documentary “The Pine Barrens”. David takes cues from originally being a painter on how to work the camera, while challenging his preconceived ideas about the people and place that inhabit this film. See www.instagram.com/i_know_strange_people/ for images and comments.
Zoom's astronomical growth is tapering off along with the pandemic, raising questions about whether the videoconferencing service's immense popularity will fade as more people return to classrooms, offices and other places that have been off limits for the past year.The deceleration emerged in an otherwise impressive quarterly earnings report released Monday. The stellar results capped a year in which Zoom's name became synonymous with the way millions of people have been forced to gather in online video panels while being corralled at home.Although Zoom continued to enjoy robust gains from November through January, its subscriber increases were significantly smaller than in each of the previous three quarters that unfolded during pandemic life.Despite that widely anticipated slowdown, both Zoom's quarterly earnings and revenue easily topped analysts' projections, as did management's forecast for the February-April period and the upcoming year. Those numbers helped lift Zoom's stock price by nearly 9% in Monday's extended trading, still leaving the shares well below their highs reached last autumn.The deceleration in subscriber growth, which began late last summer, is causing some investors to fret that Zoom won't be able to sustain its momentum as more people get vaccinated and life starts to revert to pre-pandemic patterns later this year.Those concerns are the main reason Zoom's once soaring stock price has dropped by about 30% from its peak reached last October. If the rally in Monday's extended trading is replicated in Tuesday's regular session, Zoom's stock will still be worth more than five times what it was at the end of 2019.Zoom finished January with 467,100 customers with at least 10 employees that were paying for the subscription version of its service. That was an increase of 33,400 customers from the previous quarter ending in October, far below the gains ranging from 63,500 subscribers to 183,500 subscribers in the previous three quarters of operation during the pandemic."Zoom has had an amazing year, but all good things must come to an end," said Nucleus Research analyst Trevor White. "The fundamental problem remains, however: Zoom is not going to be able to keep up with the growth that it has seen."Even so, Zoom is far larger, more profitable and better known than it was before the pandemic upended society and turned its videoconferencing into staple. The San Jose, California, company now has nearly six times more subscribers than it did a year ago while its annual revenue that has quadrupled to $2.65 billion during the past fiscal year.In its most recent quarter, Zoom posted revenue of $882 million, more than quadrupling from the same time in the previous year. The company turned a profit of $260 million in the last quarter compared to $15 million during the same period in the prior year.Realizing that the demand for videoconferencing won't be as great after the pandemic is over, Zoom has been introducing other features such as an internet phone service for voice-only calls in hopes of bringing in more money. The company disclosed Monday that the phone service now has 10,700 customers, most of whom also subscribe to its videoconferencing service.Chief Financial Officer Kelly Steckelberg said she believes videoconferencing will remain a key communications tool for most people who latched on to it during the pandemic."As we progress to the world reopening, people have now integrated it into their lives in the way they work, in the way they learn, the way that they socialize," Steckelberg told The Associated Press in an interview. "That is not just going to change."With $4.2 billion in cash and a still-valuable stock, Zoom also now has the wherewithal to expand into other areas through acquisitions, said Third Bridge analyst Scott Kessler. Steckelberg acknowledged the company is "constantly looking at opportunities" to expand.Zoom also is counting on many businesses to hold on to their vide...
Zoom's business is on fire. Revenue quadrupled in the latest quarter and the stock is up nearly 600% since the start of the year as the video conferencing company racks up new users in the "Remote Economy." But how long will this last? Will the Zoom party continue even after people start to go back to the office? We spoke to Scott Kessler, Global Sector Lead of Technology, Media, and Telecommunications for Third Bridge, a research firm for investors, about his outlook for Zoom. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/voices-of-wall-street/message
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Clint Watts, Distinguished Research Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute and former FBI agent specializing in terrorism, discusses the protests and civil unrest across the U.S. Win Thin, Global Head of Currency Strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman, on China and emerging markets. Iman Brivanlou, Lead Portfolio Manager of TCW High Income Equities and TCW Global REITs, on why now is a good time to enter the REIT segment. Scott Kessler, Global Sector Lead for Technology Media and Telecommunications at Third Bridge, at the sea change that is taking place in the digital and social media advertising space. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
In this fishtailing episode of Biker Life Radio with Chuck and Deb you get to hear from Scott Kessler the General Manager at Rossiter's Harley-Davidson located in Sarasota Florida. Scott describes some of the thoughts that went into closing the dealership due to the Coronavirus. You'll also hear about the planned reopening and what you can expect when visiting the dealership. You'll also get the opportunity to hear how Scott overcame physical adversity and is now participating in olympic style weightlifting. Find out what Scott's first motorcycle was and how he went from a Navy sailor to GM at Rossiter's Harley-Davidson where he's been for over 15 years. Listen and find out exactly why Scott is a true biker. This is one segment you do not want to miss! This week on "Raw & Unapologetic" with Dutch Van Alstin the author of the Life Behind Bars Book Series he talks about Biker Nicknames and where they come from! Where does the name “Mad Dog” come from? What did this man do to earn the moniker? Hear how one old club brother brought a…very “different” girl to a weekend party/campout that he didn’t want anyone to see!!! But at least he wasn’t too ashamed to bring her to breakfast. Hear about Bubbles’s sister being in town and needing a job! By the end of this segment you'll want to move in with Dutch in his mancave, you don't want to miss this segment of "Raw & Unapologetic". Thanks for listening! Please help us by Liking, Sharing, Commenting and Subscribing to Our Show. Anyone can leave us a voicemail message online Click Here and we may air it on the show. If you are a non profit, riding club or any special cause leave us a voice mail message and if we can we will play it on the show. Our Sponsors TONI&GUY Hairdressing Academy Colorado SpringsTONI&GUY Hairdressing Academy cosmetology school in Coeur d’Alene Support Our Show: Inview: http://chuckndebshow.com/inview We are affiliates of the products listed above. If you purchase one to the productswe will earn a small commission (which does not affect the price). Thanks for your support! Listen On 1490 AM WWPR Bradenton, Sarasota, Tampa - Every Wednesday at 5PM EST. Our Podcast is Posted Every Thursday! All Rights Reserved Biker Life Radio™, Biker Life Radio Podcast™, Chuck & Deb Show™ #bikerlifepodcast #bikerliferadio #bikerlife motorcycling podcast, motorbike podcast, best motorcycle podcast, motorcycle riding podcast, bikerlife, harley davidson podcast, motorcycle podcast spotify, motorcycling podcast, learn to ride a motorcycle we dare you, hope you enjoyed this episode of the biker lifestyle motorcycle podcast,motorbikes, harley-davidson motorcycle dealership,
It was once hailed as the technology that would change everything. From banking to shipping, retail and, of course, energy. But has the hype surrounding Blockchain now peaked? If so, what is left? Could Blockchain change the energy industry? And, before we even get there, what on earth is it? Presented by Kunal Dutta. Featuring JoJo Hubbard, Electron; Scott Kessler, LO3 Energy; David Gerard, author Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain & Judith Durkin, Shell. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jitendra Waral, Bloomberg Intelligence Internet Analyst, and Scott Kessler, Head of Equity Research at CFRA, discuss activist investors, including Paul Singer's Elliott Management, pushing EBay to break apart and sell pieces of the business. Steve Hafner, CEO at Kayak, talks about partnering with OpenTable to allow U.S. diners to redeem their points at over 400,000 participating hotels. Nico Grant, Bloomberg News Enterprise Technology Reporter, provides atech earnings outlook. Janet Lorin, Bloomberg News Endowments Reporter, shares her story for Businessweek Magazine about colleges that fund scooter startups but don't love them on campus. And We Drive to the Close of Markets with Alan Zafran, Senior Managing Director at First Republic Investment Management. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Jitendra Waral, Bloomberg Intelligence Internet Analyst, and Scott Kessler, Head of Equity Research at CFRA, discuss activist investors, including Paul Singer’s Elliott Management, pushing EBay to break apart and sell pieces of the business. Steve Hafner, CEO at Kayak, talks about partnering with OpenTable to allow U.S. diners to redeem their points at over 400,000 participating hotels. Nico Grant, Bloomberg News Enterprise Technology Reporter, provides atech earnings outlook. Janet Lorin, Bloomberg News Endowments Reporter, shares her story for Businessweek Magazine about colleges that fund scooter startups but don't love them on campus. And We Drive to the Close of Markets with Alan Zafran, Senior Managing Director at First Republic Investment Management. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan
David Kudla, Founder, CEO and Chief Investment Strategist of Mainstay Capital, on Tesla earnings and outlook. Clint Watts, Senior Fellow at the Center for Cyber and Homeland Security at George Washington University, discusses the terrorist pipe bomb attack, and the NY Times report that Trump's unsecured cell phone is being spied on by China and Russia. Scott Kessler, Director, Equity Research and Analyst at CFRA, on Twitter earnings, and previews Google and Amazon earnings. Brian Egger, Senior Gaming & Lodging Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses how lottery gaming companies like IGT and Sci Games are benefiting from the record lottery jackpots. Hosted by Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz.
Scott Kessler, the Director of Business Development at LO3 Energy, joins us on Investing After Hours to talk about the future of the energy industry and the role that blockchain has to play.
Our second 'explainer' into blockchain technology - we travel to New York to hear Scott Kessler of LO3 talk about the trial of peer-to-peer energy trading currently underway in Brooklyn.
This weeks episode of The Wrestle Talk Podcast with Joe and Rene will be a Show to remember We have 2 guest Tina Noire and Scott Kessler.. Scott Kessler- Directed the Metro Pro Documentary Wrestless and will be joining us to talk about his Passion for Pro Wrestling and what got him into Pro Wrestling Tina Noire- is a Metro Pro Wrestling fan that Had a hand in creating the art work for the MWR trading Cards she will be joining us to talk about her passion on Pro Wrestling and what got her in to pro Wrestling as well Also on deck for This Weeks Episode · Brandis Outlaw joins us to give us the Scoop on everything Pro Wrestling · The WWE UNIVERSE WORDWIDE CHAPTER joins us to discuss whats going on in Fantasy Wrestling · Big Daddy P Joins us to bring his Snippets of truth · The Shoot and Shout Segment will be in Full Effect · What is the Big News we will be Dropping on the episode All This and Much more tonight on the Wrestle Talk Podcast with Joe and Rene Contact us at TWITTER- @WRESTLECAST FACEBOOK- WRESTLETALK PODCAST WITH JOE AND RENE EMAIL- WRESTLETALK PODCAST @ GMAIL.COM
Right-Click here to download Today on the SPN Round Table, Duane and Kevin are joined by Scott Kessler, freelance sports writer from Philadelphia, to talk about Odell Beckham Jr, the NFL, Concussions, […]
Today Head pimps an upcoming podcast he's going to appear on. Coming soon on The Hammer Strikes: Legends of the Superheroes, Gene Hendricks and Head talk about the 1994 movie 'The Crow'. Head reviews Vertigo's Preacher number 1 and during Geekin' With Head, he talks about the comic marketplace and Old Time fans vs newbies. And the final song today is Slick Rick's A Children's Story. Check it out and be sure to tell a friend. Also, send us an e-mail and let us know what you think of the episode.
This episode Head welcomes in to the world his son, Grayson Robert Moss. Also, he talks about the "Zombie Apocalypse", does a character spotlight on The Atom and for Where Is Head Going, he talks briefly about his friend Scott Kessler's microindy film website and a Facebook group entitled Unite DC Comics Project. And his final song is 'A Better Version of You' by Paul and Storm. Come join the fun.
The folks at Off the Crossbar talk about our match against Sporting KC, then we talk to Philadelphia Union expert Scott Kessler.
We talk to Scott Kessler, Philadelphia Union expert
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Spike and Scott Kessler from Brotherly Game talk about Union's matchup tonight with Houston Dynamo, as well as the state of MLS in the United States and Philadelphia.