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C.O.B. Tuesday
"Our Stockpiles Were Worth $50 Billion… Today, They're Worth $800 Million" Featuring Ashley Zumwalt-Forbes, Fmr U.S. DOE

C.O.B. Tuesday

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 64:26


Today we were thrilled to welcome our good friend Ashley Zumwalt-Forbes, former Deputy Director for Batteries and Critical Materials at the U.S. Department of Energy, to our offices in Houston. Ashley brings more than a decade of experience in acquiring, financing, and developing greenfield and brownfield mining projects, with deep expertise across the global mining supply chain. She served in the Biden Administration from January 2024 to January 2025, overseeing deployment of capital and tax incentives into the U.S. battery supply chain. Prior to her government service, Ashley was Co-Founder and President of Black Mountain Metals and Black Mountain Exploration. We were delighted to host Ashley for a timely and insightful conversation on the state of the global metals and minerals landscape. In our discussion, we explore the bipartisan consensus on reducing U.S. dependence on foreign-sourced metals and minerals, particularly from China. Ashley shares her experience at the DOE and her goal to buy down demand risk to attract private capital, especially for large-scale processing infrastructure. We discuss the surge of investment and momentum in lithium brine projects in the U.S. along with efforts to accelerate domestic mining, including the Trump Administration's move to expedite permits for 20 projects. Ashley outlines the tension between the desire to onshore more production and the current lack of downstream markets outside China, which remains a bottleneck for full supply chain development in the U.S. She shares innovative developments in processing methods, including China's nickel conversion efforts in Indonesia, the potential for copper to be codified as a critical mineral in upcoming legislation, and why permitting reform and seabed mining are bandaids for the larger challenge of unit economics in the U.S. Ashley further explains the difficulty in making margins at each U.S. supply chain stage, especially when compared to China's vertically integrated structure and non-profit-driven strategy, the benefits of targeted tariffs to protect nascent U.S. industries, and the lack of U.S. processing as the true choke point. She highlights the decline of U.S. stockpiles from Cold War levels to today, how the materials once stockpiled fueled the Allied victory in WWII, the depleted reserves in the U.S. today, the complexities involved in the U.S. minerals agreement with Ukraine, challenges in raising capital for mining projects, and the limited investor base. We also examine how structured government support will be essential for the U.S. to be competitive, Ashley's next steps in her pursuit of sourcing and supporting “weird and wonderful” mining transactions, and more. As you will hear, Ashley offers a unique mix of policy insight, deep market understanding, and a genuine passion for rebuilding the U.S. industrial base. We're thankful for her time and insights. Mike Bradley opened the discussion by noting that broader markets were down marginally for the day and that “Trumpatility” appears to be temporarily subsiding. He highlighted a handful of notable developments in energy markets over the past week, first being OPEC+ agreeing to another ~400kbpd increase in June oil production in addition to the ~400kbpd production increase in May, both of which are being done into an oversupplied global oil market. Saudi seems to be the main driver of the OPEC+ increases and offered several reasons for their actions at this juncture. The second development relates to a big change in E&P mindset that's occurred over the last couple of weeks at these lower oil price levels (high $50s/low $60s). A handful of E&Ps recently announced cuts to their 2025 capital programs (CTRA, EOG & FANG) and others are fully expected to announce cuts this week and next. The final development was Diamondback Energy's recent Letter to Stockholders (linked

Communism Exposed:East and West
Stockholders Have a Tool to Analyze Financial Statements—Why Not Stakeholders?

Communism Exposed:East and West

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 5:37


Voice-Over-Text: Pandemic Quotables
Stockholders Have a Tool to Analyze Financial Statements—Why Not Stakeholders?

Voice-Over-Text: Pandemic Quotables

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 5:37


Communism Exposed:East & West(PDF)
Stockholders Have a Tool to Analyze Financial Statements—Why Not Stakeholders?

Communism Exposed:East & West(PDF)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 5:37


Pandemic Quotables
Stockholders Have a Tool to Analyze Financial Statements—Why Not Stakeholders?

Pandemic Quotables

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 5:37


iDigress with Troy Sandidge
117. Building Billion Dollar Unicorns: How To Pitch, Overcome Rejection, & Succeed As A Modern Entrepreneur With Sarah Chen-Spellings [Masterclass]

iDigress with Troy Sandidge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 54:45


In this episode, we delve into the high-stakes world of entrepreneurship with Sarah Chen-Spellings, a venture capitalist, strategist, and co-founder of Beyond the Billion. Join us as we explore the journey of building billion-dollar unicorns, where success is not just about having a great idea, but mastering the art of pitching, navigating the inevitable rejections, and persisting through the toughest challenges.Sarah shares her unique insights on what it truly takes to succeed in today's fast-paced entrepreneurial landscape. From her experience leading a global consortium investing over $1 Billion in women-founded companies to her work as a seasoned strategist and host of the "Billion Dollar Moves" podcast, Sarah offers invaluable advice for entrepreneurs aiming to make their mark.Whether you're an emerging entrepreneur or a seasoned founder, this episode is your masterclass on how to pitch, overcome rejection, and ultimately succeed in the billion-dollar game. Learn the critical strategies that differentiate those who thrive from those who fall short, and discover the mindset needed to turn risk into reward.In this episode, you'll discover:• The art of pitching: How to craft a compelling pitch that stands out in a crowded market.• Overcoming rejection: Proven strategies for turning setbacks into opportunities and building resilience.• Navigating risk: Insights on how to manage and mitigate the risks inherent in scaling a business to unicorn status.• The modern entrepreneur's mindset: What it takes to succeed in today's competitive and rapidly evolving business environment.•  Entrepreneurial  diversity: Strategies for bringing more diverse entrepreneurs—women, Black, Latina, Asian, and others—to the table and ensuring they have the resources and support needed to succeed in the billion-dollar game.• Sarah's personal journey: Lessons from her experience co-founding Beyond the Billion and her role in shaping the future of venture capital.Don't miss this opportunity to gain actionable insights from one of the leading voices in venture capital and entrepreneurship. Tune in to learn how you can build your own billion-dollar unicorn! Connect With Sarah Chen-Spellings:•  Listen to the Billion Dollar Moves Podcast with Sarah Chen-Spellings•  Learn about Beyond The Billion's mission to catalyze capital for innovative, venture-backable women-funded companies •  Visit Sarah's website to see all of the things she has going on•  Connect with Sarah on LinkedIn Beyond The Episode Gems:• Learn More Starting Your Own Business With Amazon's Delivery Service Program• Start Creating Exceptional Sites & Business Solutions Using Wix Studios • Grow Your Business Faster Using HubSpot's CRM Platform• Use The Same Recording Platform I Use For My Podcast, Try Riverside.fm For Free• Buy Troy's Book, Strategize Up That Is Referenced In This Episode: StrategizeUpBook.com• Discover All Podcasts On The HubSpot Podcast Network#####Support The Podcast & Connect With Troy: • Rate & Review iDigress: iDigress.fm/Reviews•  Follow Troy's LinkedIn @FindTroy• Get Strategy Solutions & Services: GrowWithTroy.com•  Follow Troy's Instagram @FindTroy

Faith and Economics
Profit and People - Morality and Business? | #277

Faith and Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 32:34


In this episode we ask: What is the social responsibility of a business? This was the question on the table during an exciting debate event hosted by the Gwartney Institute earlier this month, and a question that we often hear discussed in our culture. Join us as the Gwartney Team breaks down the different views on this pivotal topic and finds some surprising results! Timeline: The Shareholder Theory vs. Stakeholder Theory // 5:00 Milton Friedman "The social responsibility of a business is to increase profits" // 6:00 Moral Concerns of Stakeholders and Stockholders // 17:00 Playing By the Rules? // 18:30 Institutional Incentives // 27:30

Hacker News Recap
February 17th, 2024 | Big Pharma spends billions more on executives and stockholders than on R&D

Hacker News Recap

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 18:15


This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on February 17th, 2024.This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai(00:34): Big Pharma spends billions more on executives and stockholders than on R&DOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39405547&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(02:35): Considerations for a long-running Raspberry PiOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39407631&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(04:34): Coding in Vision ProOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39403935&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(06:12): The Ute Tribe will construct one of the largest solar farms in the USOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39409653&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(08:07): Air Canada ordered to pay customer who was misled by airline's chatbotOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39404364&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(09:14): Automated Unit Test Improvement Using Large Language Models at MetaOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39405996&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(10:58): From engineer to manager: what I love, what I hateOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39406804&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(12:37): We Have to Start Over: From Atom to ZedOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39408288&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(14:30): It's Official, Apple Kills Web Apps in the EUOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39408196&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(16:04): Progman: X11 WM modeled after Program Manager from the Windows 3 eraOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39406568&utm_source=wondercraft_aiThis is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai

Commando Prompt
Episode 18: COMMANDO PROMPT'S ANNUAL STOCKHOLDER MEETING

Commando Prompt

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 108:49


IT'S THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDER MEETING, AIN'T NO MOVIE WE'RE TALKING ABOUT THIS TIME AROUND. WE'RE PRETTY LOSE ON THIS ONE AND HAVE A BUNCH OF GUESTS AND THE AUDIO ISN'T GREAT TOWARDS THE END BUT IT'S CHRISTMAS SO WHO CARES. PLEASE LISTEN TO IT NOW. Intro Song: "The Welcoming" by 2 Mello off Atmospheric Horror Music, Vol 2 (⁠⁠⁠⁠check it out here!⁠⁠⁠⁠)

The Jump Around
3PM: Cheesehead Stockholders

The Jump Around

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023


Jim and Matt continue the conversation about what they still need to hear/see about Jordan Love heading into training camp, including how much he should play in the preseason. They also talk about the worth of being a Packers stockholder and invent their own Green&Gold NFTs, crypto currency and universe after the team purchased the company that invented the original foam cheesehead. Throwing Stones.

Boardroom Governance with Evan Epstein
Leo E. Strine, Jr.: Good Corporate Citizenship We Can All Get Behind?

Boardroom Governance with Evan Epstein

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 86:36


0:00 -- Intro.3:45 -- Start of interview.5:09 -- Leo's "origin story".  His focus on public service, and work for then Delaware Governor (now U.S. Senator) Tom Carper.9:41 -- On his time at Skadden's Wilmington office.11:52 -- On his time at the Delaware Court of Chancery and as Chief Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court. 15:32-- His views on the evolution (and strengths) of the Delaware Court of Chancery. Its symbiosis with the SEC. "The courts in Delaware are not infected by partisanship." "Our brand is everything." "Delaware is not a tax haven."24:40 -- On companies leaving Delaware or the US (via inversions). "We do not impede the flow of capital."28:34 -- Why he wrote his new paper "Good Corporate Citizenship We Can All Get Behind?: Toward A Principled, Non-Ideological Approach To Making Money The Right Way." (December 7, 2022). 78 Bus. Law. 329 (2023), "The old word for ESG was CSR, this is not a new debate." "ESG is a proxy for good corporate citizenship, it's about making money the right way."38:28 -- His proposed Model of Good, Non-Ideological Corporate Citizenship.  "Make money without making harm". Reference to paper "Companies Should Maximize Shareholder Welfare Not Market Value" by Hart & Zingales. 44:49 -- On corporate political spending. "Corporate law has often policed conflict transactions." The role of the board in this process. The function of independent directors. Jack Bogle: "Institutional investors should insist that the proxy statement of each company in which they invest contain the following: Resolved: That the corporation shall make no political contributions without the approval of the holders of at least 75 percent of its shares outstanding.” "Citizens United is sort of a white whale of mine." "I would like to see Profs Lucian Bebchuk, Rob Jackson and Frank Partnoy push shareholder proposals to curb corporate political spending."58:16 -- On institutional investors' role (and challenges) in corporate governance. "I don't like the fact that [large asset managers] may be trying to escape their responsibility by passing through the voting." "With power should come responsibility."1:08:27 -- The complexity of climate change discourse: "actuaries and scientists agree on this problem." "Thanksgiving dinner behavior needs to be where we are on the business community."1:12:03 --  The books that have greatly influenced his life: Down and Out in Paris and London, by George Orwell (1933)Road to Wigan Pier, by George Orwell (1937)Simple books that his parents gave him when he was a child.1:14:30 --  His mentors, and what he learned from them: The two judges that he clerked for, Rod Ward (founder and longtime leader of Skadden's Wilmington office), Senator Tom Carper, his colleagues at the Delaware Chancery Court, Marty Lipton, Bob Clark and Michael Wachter, his wife.1:18:30 -- Quotes he thinks of often or lives his life by: "Clown time is over." (Elvis Costello). "Be yourself, unless of course you are an asshole, in which case be someone else."1:20:23 --   An unusual habit or an absurd thing that he loves: Lyrics. "I have stuck in my head pretty much every pop song of the 1970s" ("life is stuck in two decades: for me, it's the 1970s and the 1990s"). 1:23:13 --   The living person he most admires: the people who do the hardest jobs with no public glory. Leo E Strine, Jr. is Of Counsel in the Corporate Department at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.  Prior to joining the firm, he was the Chief Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court from early 2014 through late 2019.  Before becoming the Chief Justice, he served on the Delaware Court of Chancery as Chancellor since June 22, 2011, and as a Vice Chancellor since November 9, 1998.__ You can follow Evan on social media at:Twitter: @evanepsteinLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/epsteinevan/ Substack: https://evanepstein.substack.com/__You can join as a Patron of the Podcast at:Patreon: patreon.com/BoardroomGovernancePod__Music/Soundtrack (found via Free Music Archive): Seeing The Future by Dexter Britain is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License

Investor Coaching Show – Paul Winkler, Inc
Can Apple Keep Being a Tech Disruptor? And What that Means for Stockholders

Investor Coaching Show – Paul Winkler, Inc

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 14:08


Paul and Anne talk about some recent red flags for Apple, who turned into a tech behemoth by putting out new and innovative products but is now saturating the market with its yearly releases of similar products. Can Apple keep being a tech disruptor? Paul comments on how many American investors' portfolios are likely overweighted in companies like Apple and why you don't want to stake your financial future on continued success for just a few companies.   Get a copy of our new book, Confident Financial Planning, at paulwinkler.com/book.

A Legacy Of Laughs
Stockholder Phil by The Phil Harris And Alice Faye Show

A Legacy Of Laughs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022


This week on A Legacy Of Laughs, we hear The Phil Harris And Alice Faye Show with their episode, Phil The Stockholder. This was originally aired on October 12, 1947. More from Phil Harris And Alice Faye https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12022/LOL202.mp3 Download LOL202

Jack Benny Show - OTR Podcast!
Episode 625: Jack Benny Podcast 1947-10-12 (625) Fixing Breakfast, PHAF 1947-10-12 Phil Becomes a Stockholder, Jack Benny 1937-10-10 (266) Jack What's-His-Name (2017)

Jack Benny Show - OTR Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 91:16


Time for another Sunday triple stack of Jack and Phil!

SteelCast
Episode 12: Jonathan Sochart, National Tube Stockholders “What are your credentials for green steel?”

SteelCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 8:44


In this latest Steelcast mini-series, Tata Steel's host Tim Rutter, continues his conversations with industry experts about decarbonisation.   We are back at the UK Metals Expo in this instalment of the podcast, where Tim is joined by Tata Steel customer Jonathan Sochart, Commercial Director of National Tube Stockholders, who shares how the supply chain is pressure to move towards net zero products, processes and logistics.

Talking Money
Best of Talking Money: Stocks and Bonds

Talking Money

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 46:30


Highlights from show originally aired April 2, 2022 What is a stock? What is a bond? How do they work? Stocks: what they are and how they work. Stockholder owns part of the company. Stocks are sold at an auction, so the price does not reflect the value of the company. Your money doesn't actually […]

Elon Musk Pod
Elon Musk Tesla, Inc. 2022 Annual Meeting of Stockholders 8-4-2022

Elon Musk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 73:59


Tesla, Inc. 2022 Annual Meeting of StockholdersTesla, Inc. is an American multinational automotive and clean energy company headquartered in Austin, Texas. Tesla designs and manufactures electric vehicles, battery energy storage from home to grid-scale, solar panels and solar roof tiles, and related products and services.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/elon-musk-pod/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Brand Meet Creator
What do Ashland Hard Seltzer & NUDESTIX have in common? Influencers as Stockholders & Investors

Brand Meet Creator

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 22:43


Sonia and Harley dive into a new model that has been floating around the influencer marketing space lately: the premise of influencers taking equity in the company rather than upfront pay. When is this a valid option? What do you need to consider if this is offered? And really, how big does your account need to be for this to make sense?Creators Mentioned:Hitha Palepu @hithapalepuHalley Elefante @thesaltyblondeTimestamps: [0:43] If you like it, like it. [2:16] Influencers as investors.  [6:15] The 200k follower influencer. [9:20] Brand partnerships on the side. [11:12] Companies and connections and selling to influencers. [15:28] Sponsorships in your salary range. [18:29] Being the face of the brand. [20:33] Takeaways. --Find Harley:IG: @theharleyjordanWebsite: theharleyjordan.comFind Sonia:IG: @Sonia.elyssWebsite: www.soniaelyss.comFollow The Brand Meet Creator Podcast: Rate, Review, Subscribe & Share: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/brand-meet-creator

Hidden History
130: The Howard Hughes Blues

Hidden History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 264:21


On April 5, 1976, the richest man in the world died of medical neglect on board a jet bound for Houston. At the time of his death, Howard Hughes had not been seen in public for nearly twenty years. With a massive fortune that enabled his worsening mental disorders, Hughes, once famous the world over, receded from the public eye, and for the last decades of his life, ruled a vast and often unsuccessful business empire confined entirely to his bed. In time the expansive and opaque system that Hughes engineered to ensure his own isolation grew out of his own control, and as he sat in his penthouse, seeing only seven people in fifteen years, an army of self serving executives made decisions on his affairs entirely without his knowledge. While Hughes seemed to lose money on every transaction, he made a lot of his employees and their friends very wealthy. This story is a tragedy- the tale of a man who was both created and destroyed thanks to his proximity to great wealth, culminating in his own death in conditions so deplorable his corpse had to be identified via fingerprint by the FBI. In his 70 years, Howard Hughes can certainly be said to have left a colorful mark on American history. This is that story.Twitter: Link Patreon: LinkShirts and more: LinkSources and Further ReadingBooksHoward Hughes: His Life and Madness: LinkHoward, the Amazing Mr. Hughes: LinkHughes: The Private Diaries, Memos and Letters: LinkHoward Hughes: Power, Paranoia, and Palace Intrigue, Revised and Expanded: LinkWebsitesHoward Hughes Lives: LinkA Peek Into the Mind of Howard Hughes: LinkThis Day in Aviation History, April 17, 1944: LinkHoward Hughes Memo Disclosed In Controversy Over Gift to Nixon: LinkThe Secret Memos of Howard Hughes: LinkThomas Quits Post As Chief of T.W.A.; Charles S. Thomas Resigns Post As Trans-World Airlines Chief: LinkHughes' Neighbor Fed Up, Leaves Hotel in London: LinkHughes and 4 Associates Indicted in Air West Case: LinkHughes Estate Agrees to Pay Airline's Stockholders $30 Million: LinkPrize-Winning 'Muckraker' Jack Anderson Dies: LinkSUSPECT GIVES UP IN HUGHES THEFT: LinkHoward Hughes at the End: Contradictions in Accounts: LinkJury Divvies Howard Hughes' Fortune After an Heir Raid in Texas Court: LinkMusicHoward Hughes' Blues, performed by John Hartford: Link

CramerSEZ
CramerSez | 6.28.22 | Paul Chesser of the NLPC discusses Conservative Stockholder Activism

CramerSEZ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 47:13


Paul Chesser has been director of the Corporate Integrity Project for the National Legal and Policy Center since October 2021. He has been associated with NLPC since 2010, previously serving as an associate fellow. While concurrently assisting NLPC, Paul was also editor of the national news site HeadlineUSA, reaching hundreds of thousands of readers monthly. Before that, he co-founded and published a Drudge Report-style news aggregator for North Carolina called CarolinaPlottHound.com. He has also served as: director of communications and research for American Tradition Institute; special correspondent for the Heartland Institute; senior fellow for the Commonwealth Foundation (Pa.); director of Climate Strategies Watch; and associate editor for the John Locke Foundation's Carolina Journal (NC). His articles and commentary have appeared in dozens of newspapers across the country, including the Washington Post, New York Post, Washington Times, Washington Examiner, and the San Francisco Examiner. His work has also appeared in National Review Online, American Spectator, and WORLDmagazine. For years he was a regular contributor and blogger for American Spectator Online, and he has also appeared on NBC's “The Today Show,” several Fox Business Network programs, and as a talk radio guest on stations across the country. His commentary has been cited favorably by Rush Limbaugh, Laura Ingraham, Fox News, the Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post, among many others. Chesser is the author of scores of investigative reports that expose corporate welfare, crony capitalism and government waste, fraud, and abuse of taxpayer resources.

Chrisman Commentary - Daily Mortgage News
6.28.22 Mortgage Stockholders; Housing Supply; Advanced Indicators

Chrisman Commentary - Daily Mortgage News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 7:25 Transcription Available


Thanks to Ignite Integration Solutions, Inc., a custom software provider that has created industry leading LOS CORE integrations in addition to a library of Encompass base tools and plug ins, and custom API development with our team of 100% on shore developers to support both Mortgage Lenders and Vendors as clients and partners.

Steve Forbes: What's Ahead
Spotlight: How To Empower Tens Of Millions Of Stockholders In One Fell Swoop

Steve Forbes: What's Ahead

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 3:01


Forbes India Daily Tech Brief Podcast
Apple, Google, and Microsoft boost passwordless plans; IBM shareholders to know concealment risks; Wipro, HFCL to make 5G gear

Forbes India Daily Tech Brief Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 4:04


Apple, Google, and Microsoft plan to expand support for a common passwordless sign-in standard created by the FIDO Alliance and the World Wide Web Consortium; IBM shareholders have urged the company to report on concealment clauses that prevent employees from discussing workplace wrongdoing. And Wipro and HFCL team up to make 5G routers. Apple, Google and Microsoft yesterday announced plans to expand support for a common passwordless sign-in standard created by the FIDO Alliance and the World Wide Web Consortium, according to a post on the alliance's website. Based on its standards — which tie authentication to a physical device, such as a user's smartphone — users will sign in through the same action that they take multiple times each day to unlock their devices, such as a simple verification of their fingerprint or face, or a device PIN. This new approach protects against phishing, and sign-in will be more secure compared with passwords and legacy multi-factor technologies such as one-time passcodes sent over SMS, according to the post. IBM shareholders at the IT giant's annual meeting last month endorsed a proposal to have the company produce a public report on the potential risks arising from its use of concealment clauses that constrain disclosure of workplace misconduct, The Register reports, citing a statement yesterday from Clean Yield Asset Management, a US-based investment firm focused on corporate social responsibility. In a statement on its website, Clean Yield Asset Management said that 64.7 percent of IBM shareholders supported a proposal submitted by the investment firm calling on the company to report on its use of concealment clauses at IBM's 2022 Annual Meeting of Stockholders. The support for this proposal comes at a time when leading companies such as Google and Salesforce are scaling back the use of these problematic clauses and lawmakers at the state and federal levels are taking steps to end their use. Specifically, Clean Yield's proposal calls on the Board to report on the potential risks to IBM associated with its use of concealment clauses in the context of harassment, discrimination, and other unlawful acts. Concealment clauses are any employment or post-employment agreement, such as arbitration, nondisclosure or non-disparagement agreements that IBM asks employees to sign which would limit their ability to discuss unlawful acts in the workplace, including harassment and discrimination. Wipro, India's fourth-biggest IT services provider, and HFCL, a leading telecom equipment manufacturer and technology provider, have entered into a partnership to engineer a variety of 5G transport products that include Cell Site Router, Distributed Unit Aggregation Router, and Centralised Unit Aggregation Router, the companies said in a press release. With expertise in product engineering, transport network technologies and 5G, Wipro will co-develop equipment with HFCL. Wipro will use Tarang Labs, its product compliance and certification labs in Bangalore, for hardware integration, validation and pre-certification. Theme music courtesy Free Music & Sounds: https://soundcloud.com/freemusicandsounds

Boardroom Governance with Evan Epstein
Anat Alon-Beck: Private Markets and Waivers of Stockholder Inspection Rights

Boardroom Governance with Evan Epstein

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 63:19


0:00 Intro.1:18 Start of interview2:01 Anat's "origin story". She grew up in Israel. She practiced corporate law, VC fund formation, startup representation and M&A in Israel before moving to the U.S. 7:03 Her academic focus at Case Western Reserve University School of Law (Cleveland, Ohio).9:12 On the practice of compelling employees, who are not yet stockholders, to waive their stockholder inspection rights under Delaware General Corporation Law (Section 220) as a condition to receiving stock options from the company. Based on her paper Bargaining Inequality: Employee Golden Handcuffs and Asymmetric Information, triggered by this WSJ article on the DOMO case.20:42 Her hand-collected data set consisting of the SEC's public filings finding that many firms began requiring that their employees sign a waiver clause titled “Waiver of Statutory Information Rights” post Domo (there was a "huge uptick"). NVCA's model legal documents including this waiver clause in its Investors' Rights Agreement.27:58 The Good Technology (2018) and JUUL Labs, Inc. v. Grove (2020) cases. Description of classic conflicts of interest in venture-backed companies. Discussion of the "internal affairs doctrine".37:35 On dual fiduciaries and "new" conflicts by founders with other common stockholders (prompted by super voting shares, multiple board votes, ff preferred stock, etc). The Trados case. Fiduciary duties of venture-backed company directors. On the shift of control from VCs (preferred stockholders) to founders. "Bargaining power is the key."54:32 Take-away thoughts for directors of venture-backed companies. Lawyers as gatekeepers.58:06 The 1-3 books that have greatly influenced her life:Startup Nation,  by Dan Senor and Saul Singer (2009)Regional Advantage, by AnnaLee Saxenian (2006)The Capitalist and the Activist, by Tom C.W. Lihn (2022)59:34 - Who were your mentors, and what did you learn from them? Irit Haviv Segal, from Tel Aviv UniversityLynn Stout, from Cornell Law SchoolRobert Hockett, from Cornell Law SchoolFrom NYU: Ed Rock, Helen Scott, Karen Brenner, Gerald Rosenfeld, David Yermack.1:00.48 - Are there any quotes you think of often or live your life by? "Be the change that you want to see in the world" "I've always been an activist and that's the mantra that I live by."1:01:28- An unusual habit or an absurd thing that she loves: Fricasse (Tunisian sandwich), working out.1:02:02 - The living person she most admires: Prof. Jill Fisch (Penn Law).Anat Alon-Beck is an Assistant Professor of Law at Case Western Reserve School of Law. Her research examines how legal and regulatory structures influence the shift in equities from public markets to private markets, and the rise in the number of “unicorn” firms.__ You can follow Evan on social media at:Twitter: @evanepsteinLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/epsteinevan/ Substack: https://evanepstein.substack.com/__Music/Soundtrack (found via Free Music Archive): Seeing The Future by Dexter Britain is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License 

JPNN
ABK Stockholders Approve Buyout & Final Fantasy XVI Almost Complete! | JPNN - Friday, April 29, 2022

JPNN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022


Follow itmeJP on Twitch and watch him LIVE everyday 1PM ET: https://www.twitch.tv/itmeJP We're now on Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Google Podcasts! The news for today: Activision Blizzard stockholders approve Microsoft buyout. Final Fantasy XVI is entering the final stretch of development. XBOX & Bethesda showcast scheduled for June 12 & more! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ JPNN is the premiere gaming news source* with breaking news on Gaming, tech, and doggo news! *According to "some people." - Follow JP on Twitter: https://twitter.com/itmeJP - Follow JP on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/itmejp - Subscribe to JP's main channel for the latest shows: https://www.youtube.com/c/itmeJP - Subscribe to to JP's game archive channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/itmeJP2

The Capitol Hill Show With Tim Constantine
Does Disney Touch Children?

The Capitol Hill Show With Tim Constantine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 20:03


Usually a corporation's goal is to be the best in their industry and make a profit doing it. In Florida however, Disney recently issued a press release declaring its goal was to make sure kindergarten teachers can talk to five year olds about sexuality and transgender issues. Stockholders can't be happy. Tim explores the strange phenomenon of a family entertainment company setting its sites on your children. 

Ray Appleton
Hour 2 - Chef José Andrés' World Central Kitchen Destroyed. 2 Mass Shootings In Fresno Prevented. Alleged Animal Abuse In Fresno. City Of Fresno Poised To Buy Tower Theatre. Tesla Stockholders Ask Judge To Silence Musk

Ray Appleton

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 37:33


Russian missiles raining down on central Kharkiv, Ukraine yesterday killed two people and injured 18. Among the latter group were workers at celebrity chef José Andrés' World Central Kitchen, a charitable effort which has fanned out across the country to feed those effected by the war there. A five-month-long operation in Fresno saw the arrest of 43 suspects as part of an effort referred to by Fresno Police Chief Paco Balderrama as the largest of its kind in recent state history. An alleged animal abuse incident that happened on Wednesday night was caught on camera. The city of Fresno is poised to buy the Tower Theatre, attempting to end the battle over the future of a historic landmark. A group of Tesla shareholders suing CEO Elon Musk over some 2018 tweets about taking the company private is asking a federal judge to order Musk to stop commenting on the case. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Boardroom Governance with Evan Epstein
Joel Friedlander: On the Evolution of Stockholder Litigation

Boardroom Governance with Evan Epstein

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 55:05


0:00 Intro.1:37 Start of interview2:19 Joel's "origin story". He grew up in Stamford, Connecticut ("it was a land of many corporate headquarters"). He went to Wharton undergrad and U. Penn Law School. Later, he clerked at the Court of Chancery in Delaware and worked at Skadden's Wilmington office in Delaware "[the office] had been built around the hostile takeover litigation in the 1980s." In 1995, he joined a new litigation boutique with Stephen Lamb (later Vice-Chancellor of the DE Court of Chancery). Andre Bouchard (later Chancellor of the DE Court of Chancery) joined in 1996.5:35 The difference between plaintiff and corporate/defense firms, starting at law schools and law student recruitment.7:04 On the historical evolution of stockholder litigation. Joel teaches a course on stockholder litigation at Penn Law School and Michigan Law School. On how the hostile deals in the 1980s changed the stockholder litigation landscape: "Many of the largest and most sophisticated law firms were suing each other, and that's where most of the law was created."10:50 On the evolution of class action and derivative actions in stockholder litigation.13:01 On the concept of Fraud on the Board. "Commission of fraud on the board is an omnipresent temptation for self-interested controllers, activist stockholders, officers, financial advisors, and their legal counsel. Fraud can be used to put a company in play, steer a sale process toward a favored bidder, suppress the sale price to a controller, or make a favored bid look more attractive."15:56 "Not long ago, over 90% of deals over $100m were sued on, and in most of those cases the stockholders got nothing (prevalence of disclosure settlements)." He advocated for the elimination of disclosure settlements. "In about 2015, the litigation landscape changed." 23:40 On the evolution of Section 220 books and records stockholder demands.26:37 How director oversight duties have evolved ("Caremark claims"). The impact of the Delaware Supreme Court case of Marchand (2019) focused on food safety. 30:12 How Boeing's stockholders obtained approval from the Delaware Court of Chancery for a landmark US$237.5 million settlement of derivative claims targeting the company's board for safety failures that led to catastrophic crashes of two 737 MAX jetliners in 2018 and 2019. *The company disclosed that the two crashes caused US$20 billion in non-litigation costs and more than US$2.5 billion in litigation costs.35:16 On private venture-backed company deal-making and litigation, particularly in Silicon Valley. The Good Technology case, where director defendants and their affiliated VC funds settled for $17m and the financial advisor JP Morgan settled for $35 million for claims against  arising out of challenge to dual-track sale/IPO process that resulted in sale of company to BlackBerry Limited.40:24 "It's hard to find plaintiffs [in Silicon Valley], there are different obstacles and roadblocks to litigation."42:38 "In [private venture-backed companies] sometimes you don't have directors who have experience in certain situations, like selling a public company (sophistication of M&A in public settings)."43:48 "What is ubiquitous is financial advisor conflicts of interest, in Silicon Valley or in any other public company scenario." The example of the Good Technology case.45:35 On conflicts of legal counsel in deal-making (criticism of law firm behavior). Example: $690 million damages award based on controller's reliance on outside counsel's legal opinion.47:44 The 1-3 books that have greatly influenced his life (that he's re-read the most):The Great Gatsby,  by F. Scott Fitzgerald (1925)The Trial, by Franz Kafka (1925)Books by Professor Philip Reiff (sociologist from the U. of Pennsylvania), such as Fellow Teachers, the Triumph of the Therapeutic, Freud: the Mind of a Moralist.49:08 - Who were your mentors, and what did you learn from them? Philip Reiff, at U. of Pennsylvania.Chancellor William T. Allen.Stuart Shapiro (in litigation).53:04 - Are there any quotes you think of often? In a NYT review of the autobiography of Sammy the Bull Gravano he read a quote that said "At some point you've got to ask yourself, are you going to continue being a punk, or are you going to become a racketeer?"52:40- An unusual habit or an absurd thing that he loves: Twitter. 53:27 - The living person he most admires: Volodymyr Zelensky.Joel Friedlander is a partner at Friedlander & Gorris. He has over 25 years of experience litigating breach of fiduciary duty actions and contract disputes relating to the control of Delaware entities.__ You can follow Evan on social media at:Twitter: @evanepsteinLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/epsteinevan/ Substack: https://evanepstein.substack.com/__Music/Soundtrack (found via Free Music Archive): Seeing The Future by Dexter Britain is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License

Talking Money
Stocks and Bonds

Talking Money

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 44:41


What is a stock? What is a bond? How do they work? Stocks: what they are and how they work. Stockholder owns part of the company. Stocks are sold at an auction, so the price does not reflect the value of the company. Your money doesn't actually go to the company. Bonds: you are investing […]

The Clarke County Democrat Podcast

63 Years Ago March 1959 Stockholders of Bedsole Dry Goods Company, based in Thomasville, elected the following officers at the recent annual meeting: J. L. Bedsole, chairman of the board; C. B. Kirk, vice chairman of the board; G. B. Harrison, president and treasurer; J. B. Boozer, vice president and merchandising manager; Ruby Harper, assistant secretary. Bedsole's headquartered in Thomasville, operated seven department stores in the region, three variety stores and one furniture store. The runways at the Grove Hill Airport was to be paved with the State Aeronautics Board appropriating ,000 toward the project and the town paying the...Article Link

Half Hippie
The Business Case for Sustainability

Half Hippie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 31:30


I have an exciting announcement in this episode! After studying Business Sustainability Management at Cambridge University online, I'm becoming a Sustainability Consultant.I've known personally that being more sustainable is less expensive, feels better, and is actually fun, and now I can make the business case for it so that will be the topic of this episode. (I'll also tell you about my trip to Azores.)The focus of my work will be hotels and coworking spaces because they have so much potential to make a big impact, and it will be fun!Follow me on Instagram @halfhippiepodcast and let's talk about what hotels are doing right and what they can do better.Sources in today's episode:EY (2020): Why it's important to measure and report long-term valueHarvard Business Review (2016): The Comprehensive Business Case for SustainabilityDeloitte (2020): Measuring the business value of corporate social impact (the 6 areas)World Economic Forum (2018): Sustainability is now mission critical for businesses. Here's why SSRN (2015): From the Stockholder to the Stakeholder: How Sustainability Can Drive Financial Outperformance Investors' Corner (2019): Is sustainability profitable? Inc. (nd): 73 Percent of Millennials Are Willing to Spend More Money on This 1 Type of Product Fast Company (2021): People are more likely to trust—and buy—purpose-driven brands Wharton (2016): How Companies Can Tap Sustainability to Motivate StaffBloomberg (2022): Five Key Takeaways From SEC's Proposal for Climate Disclosures Impact Reporting (2021): A handy list of social value statistics

Clark Film
Discovery Stockholders Approve WarnerMedia Merger

Clark Film

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 8:46


Legal Guide Philippines
Are You A Dummy Incorporator?

Legal Guide Philippines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 27:03


Did somebody give you 1 share or 1% share in a corporation just because they needed to complete the minimum number of shareholders? We see this a lot in family corporations and businesses. Stockholders whose names are placed in the corporation as owners, when in fact they don't have any investment in the corporation…or they're not even involved in the corporation at all. Many times we find that the owners of a corporation include the names of the owner's children. Sometimes you will even see secretaries, drivers, or even household helpers named as part owners of the company. So our question for today comes from Marie G, and she writes: “Attorney, my friend started a corporation many years back and he asked me if I can be a dummy stockholder for him along with his girlfriend, his mom, and tita (auntie). I agreed. I think he gave me 1%. Since then I do not have any update on what happened to the company. Sometimes my friend makes me sign things. But when I ask him about it, he tells me that these are routine documents. I'm worried I might get sued someday. What are my rights as a dummy? ” If you were wondering about the same thing as Marie, stick around. This episode is brought to you by the "Putting up a Corporation" workshop, an online course that orients you on the basics of starting a company in the Philippines. It talks about what is a corporation exactly, what are the things you should decide on first, before making the leap, and what is the procedure to expect when processing the papers. Get your business started right. Go to info.legalguide.ph/corporation to learn more. *Disclaimer* The information contained in this presentation is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as legal advice. We do not guarantee any results, and the information on this presentation may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information. you should not act on the basis of any content included without seeking legal or professional advice. Only your attorney can provide assurances that the information contained herein - and your interpretation of it - is applicable or appropriate to your particular situation.

The Level Up REI Podcast
Systemizing Self-Storage: The Real Estate Superpower With Masha Klapanova

The Level Up REI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 43:47


Many real estate opportunities are presented to investors today. Stockholders are clamoring to get their hands on one, be it multi-family, self-storage facilities, raw land, or residential spaces. But is there still room to enter the market? How do you know where to start? Joining us today is commercial real estate investor Masha Klapanova, who specializes in self-storage facilities. She sits down with Lisa Hylton as she shares how she went from zero knowledge of the industry to owning and operating an out-of-state self-storage facility. Tune in as we delve deeper into Masha's expanding portfolio and discover the secret formula to making the most out of self-storage investments. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join The Level Up REI Podcast Community today:lisahylton.comTwitterInstagramFacebookLinkedInYouTube

J'Ameliore Mon Anglais
J’Améliore Mon Anglais – Episode 218 – Merger

J'Ameliore Mon Anglais

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 12:36


Le marché de l'aviation qui semble toujours florissant n'est pas si simple en coulisses. Pour cette raison, deux grosses compagnies aériennes européennes ont décidé de fusionner pour limiter les pertes. On découvre à travers cet article de thème de la fusion abordé en anglais. La série Avec J'Améliore mon Anglais, prenez quelques minutes pour écouter un article de WikiNews accompagné de quelques mots de vocabulaire. Je termine le podcast en vous posant une question en anglais qui fait suite à l'histoire. Pour accéder à tous les épisodes, c'est par ici. Écouter le podcast Prêtez attention au vocabulaire et essayez d'anticiper l'histoire grâce au titre et au vocabulaire, ça vous aidera à comprendre le texte. Pour écouter le podcast, plusieurs options selon vos préférences. Vous aurez reconnu tout au début de cet article le lecteur du podcast en mp3 (audio). Vous êtes libre de l'écouter directement sur cette page-ci. Cliquez sur le bouton Play à gauche de la barre noire. Le télécharger pour l'écouter plus tard, ou l'écouter plusieurs fois. Cliquez sur Download sous la barre noire. Le vocabulaire de cet article Pour progresser en anglais si votre niveau le permet, écoutez le podcast, écrivez les mots et expressions que j'explique, puis vérifiez leur orthographe. Voici la liste des mots et expressions dont je vous parle dans le podcast. Si vous avez une mémoire visuelle, vous voudrez peut-être les lire avant d'écouter le podcast (ou pendant). A merger deal: un accord de fusion An air carrier: un transporteur aérien A brand: une marque A holding company: Une société de holding / société mère Be listed: être coté en bourse An operating loss: une perte d'exploitation A share: une action Stockholders/ shareholders: des actionnaires L'article WikiNews Bien sûr, rien de tel que de lire l'article en complément de l'écoute. Ainsi vous aurez la possibilité de vous pencher un peu plus sur la structure des phrases. Mais je vous recommande de pratiquer l'écoute un maximum, voire de rejouer le podcast plusieurs fois avant de lire l'article. Vous trouverez l'article ici. De quoi ça parle? (Spoiler alert!!) Selon votre niveau en anglais, vous aurez saisi plus ou moins de détails. Le plus important est de comprendre le sens de l'histoire. Et très souvent, après avoir compris le sens global, une deuxième écoute vous permettra de noter plus de détails. Résumé: 2010. British Airways and Iberia have signed a deal to work under the same group. Although they will keep their operating name, the company is now called International Airlines Group. Ma question: Can you think of another important merger deal? Which companies were involved?   Avez-vous compris l'histoire sans vous aider du résumé? Avez-vous su répondre à ma question?     L'article J'Améliore Mon Anglais – Episode 218 – Merger est apparu en premier sur Langonaute.

TCG PODCASTS
M&M's Leaving JGR, 670 Horsepower at all Tracks and NASCAR's Gaming company is failing! Pace Car Podcast Ep.6

TCG PODCASTS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 29:14


Today on the Pace Car Podcast! M&M's are taking their leave of JGR and NASCAR after 2022. NASCAR Finally Decides to run 670 Horsepower at all tracks except Superspeedways. Silly Season has been quiet but there's still seats left and drivers to fill them! And Motorsport Games the maker of NASCAR's Game is hurting... as their stock price sinks and playership plummets, Stockholders prepare to sue MG for lying about the failure of the game. All of that up next on Pace Car Podcast by TCG Podcasts and The Combustion Gamer! Want to Support the "Pace Car Podcast" and The Combustion Gamer? Check out his Ko-Fi! https://ko-fi.com/combustiongamer/

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home with John and Kathy

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 114:12


Attending a Stockholders meeting... GUEST Jerry Bowyer Agency in Biology … GUEST Dr Sy Garte God’s Will … GUEST Bill GlazeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home with John and Kathy

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 114:12


Attending a Stockholders meeting... GUEST Jerry Bowyer Agency in Biology … GUEST Dr Sy Garte God’s Will … GUEST Bill GlazeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

PwC's accounting and financial reporting podcast
Debt, warrants, and equity: What's trending in SEC comments

PwC's accounting and financial reporting podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 48:58


In each episode of our What's trending in SEC comments series, our guests bring you the latest themes in comment letters from the SEC's Division of Corporation Finance for the most common topical areas of the financial statements.This week we focus on debt, warrants, and equity. Tom Barbieri, a Deputy Chief Accountant in PwC's National Office, and John Horan, Managing Director in PwC's National Office, joined Heather Horn to break down some of the questions raised in these comments, giving you a deeper understanding of the SEC staff's expectations, as well as context and insights into the GAAP requirements.Topics include:1:46 - What types of comments are companies getting? Tom and John discuss the main themes of comments. Common questions relate to SPAC warrants and earnouts, debt modifications, preferred stock, embedded derivatives, and EPS.4:51 - SPAC warrants and earnouts. Accounting for SPAC warrants and earnouts can be complicated. John and Heather discuss the types of questions the SEC is asking on this topic and some best practices for determining the appropriate accounting.17:34 - Debt modifications and extinguishments. Accounting for a troubled debt restructuring, debt modifications, or extinguishment can be complex. Tom and Heather discuss some tips for getting disclosures about these transactions right the first time.23:51 - Preferred stock. John and Heather talk about the SEC staff's interest in particular topical areas when asking about preferred stock. 31:05 - Embedded derivatives. Tom and Heather discuss accounting for embedded conversion features and other redemption provisions, and the importance of providing the right level of context for these in your disclosures.33:51 - Earnings per share. EPS has continued to be an ongoing area of focus for the SEC staff. John explains some of the areas that might give rise to a comment.40:03 - Key takeaways and reminders. We close with some future areas to pay attention to and helpful advice for issuers to address these issues heading into year end. Heather tries to stump Tom and John with some niche accounting questions.Want to learn more?Listen to our previous comment letter podcasts: Revenue: What's trending in SEC comments, Goodwill: What's trending in SEC comments, and Inventory and cost of sales: What's trending in SEC comments, Segment reporting: What's trending in SEC commentsFinancial statement presentation guide: Chapter 5: Stockholders' Equity, Chapter 12: Debt, Chapter 19: Derivatives and HedgingSee our overview of SEC Comment Letter Trends

Kap & Co
11/17 7 AM: Stockholders Meeting

Kap & Co

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 44:31


Would you buy "stock" in the Bears if that meant keeping them in Chicago? Well, one alderman has suggested this. If the '21 NFL Draft was today, where would Justin Fields go on the list of QBs? The Trubisky's are having a baby.

Proactive - Interviews for investors
CytoDyn looks forward to 2021 annual meeting of stockholders on October 28

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 8:18


CytoDyn CEO Nader Pourhassan joined Proactive to discuss its upcoming 2021 annual meeting of stockholders, taking place on October 28. Pourhassan described some of the initiatives shareholders will be able to vote on. The group will also be hosting a live, investment community webcast Q&A on October 26th.

Riches in the Niches Investor Podcast
Ep. 32 - Wunderkid to Market Champion with Sri Prakash

Riches in the Niches Investor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 52:01


Srivatsan (Sri) Prakash is the host of the popular podcast ‘Market Champions', which is a show dedicated to interviewing some of the biggest names in Finance and Economics. On this episode, Sri talks to us about his journey from India to Singapore to Toronto; his love of the markets; thoughts on cryptocurrency as well as some of the biggest things he's learned from interviewing Market Champions.   To learn more about Sri please follow him on Twitter  @SrivatsPrakash. To learn more about Richard or to request a transcript of the podcast please visit www.thinkaen.com.   Show Notes: (03:14) Sri introduces himself and gives a little color on his background. Working with Mike Green at Simplify. (06:46) Investing dad's account and Canadian stock regulations. (07:37) Doing the work on Financials and Value Investing. Thoughts on Macro Investing and Statistics. (11:17) Reading Company Annual Reports. (13:00) Stockholder meetings and Company Analyst Earnings Calls. (14:39) Sri's attempt to schedule a podcast with Prem Watsa, legendary CEO of Fairfax Financial. (15:09) Trials and tribulations of starting a podcast. Podcast guest pitch and overcoming pushback. (17:35) The inspiration for starting Market Champions. (24:30) Recent trip to New York and visiting the NYSE Stock Exchange. Getting to meet Josh Wolf, Mike Taylor, Dan McMurtrie, David Einhorn and Kyla Scanlon. (26:51) Sri's thoughts on making a TikTok video and competing with Kyla.  (28:44) Interviewing Anhony Pompliano and how ‘Pomp' made the podcast cut. The story behind the interview. (31:14) Going over cryptocurrency views. FUD and ‘Bad Bitcoin'. NFT's and replacing the US Dollar. (35:25) Triggering people on social media. (38:28) Thoughts on Singapore versus Toronto. Canadian Winter and loving the cold. (41:17) Growing up in India. (43:34) Learning Python Programming Language and its advantages. (44:10) Plans on career after college. Financial services, hedge funds and launching fund. (45:53) Interviewing Maj Soueidan of Geo Investing. Knowledge of microcaps. Asking the difficult questions. (49:00) Paneer versus Dominos Pizza, which is better? (50:40) Sri wraps up and provides contact information.

Contract Teardown Show from Law Insider
Ultrasonic Medical Stockholder Agreement with James Raanan

Contract Teardown Show from Law Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 33:27


In this episode from Law Insider, international commercial attorney James Raanan tears down a shareholders agreement from Ultrasonic Medical Mapping. James notes the unique context of a shareholders agreement where many of the interested parties aren't even signing the agreement. He walks through how fiduciary duties change the risks, the complexity of “fairness” in a document like this, and a bit of clumsy math. So let's tear it down.

Zion Oil & Gas Podcast
Episode 18 - Zion Oil & Gas Update and Q&A from the Informal Portion of 2021 Annual Meeting of Stockholders on June 9, 2021

Zion Oil & Gas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 39:41


This podcast includes audio from the informal portion of the 2021 Annual Meeting of Stockholders held on June 9, 2021. It includes a brief update by Zion Oil & Gas CEO, Robert Dunn, and Q & A portion from shareholders. This podcast is hosted by Zion VP of Marketing and Investor Relations, Andrew Summey. Zion Oil & Gas, a public company traded on OTCQX (ZNOG), explores for oil and gas onshore in Israel on their 99,000-acre Megiddo-Jezreel license area. Website: www.zionoil.com FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENT: This podcast contains forward-looking statements. Statements in this communication that are not historical fact, including, but not limited to, statements regarding Zion's operations; Zion's ability to continue as a going concern; operational risks in ongoing exploration efforts; the timing and completion of the processing, interpretation of the results and plans contingent thereon off the 3-D seismic survey; regulatory approvals needed for the rig's operation; the effect, if any, of the coronavirus pandemic on the timing of the operation of the well, and liquidity for shareholders on OTCQX are forward-looking statements as defined in the “Safe Harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are based on assumptions that are subject to significant known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other unpredictable factors, many of which are described in Zion's periodic reports filed with the SEC and are beyond Zion's control. These risks could cause Zion's actual performance to differ materially from the results predicted by these forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, those described in Item 1A in Zion's Annual Report on Form 10-K, which is expressly incorporated herein by reference, and other factors as may periodically be described in Zion's filings with the SEC. Zion can give no assurance that the expectations reflected in these statements will prove to be correct and assumes no responsibility to update these statements.

Zion Oil & Gas Podcast
Episode 8 - Formal Portion, Zion Oil & Gas 2020 Annual Meeting of Stockholders on June 10, 2020

Zion Oil & Gas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 28:42


This podcast episode is the audio-only recording of the formal portion of the Zion Oil & Gas 2020 Annual Meeting of Stockholders held on June 10, 2020. The meeting had two parts: • Business Portion: Proxy Vote on 5 items (Podcast Episode 8) • Non-Business Portion: Review of Current Exploration Activities in Israel and Questions from Shareholders (Podcast Episode 9) The business portion contains these 5 items to vote on: (1) Electing four directors. (2) Increasing the number of shares of common stock from 200 million to 400 million. (3) Ratifying the appointment of our independent public accountants, RBSM, LLP. (4) Approving, in a nonbinding advisory vote, the compensation of the Company's Named Executive Officers. (5) The frequency of future such nonbinding advisory votes. Zion Oil & Gas, a public company traded on NASDAQ (ZN), explores for oil and gas onshore in Israel on their 99,000-acre Megiddo-Jezreel license area. Website: www.zionoil.com FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENT: This podcast contains forward-looking statements. Statements in this communication that are not historical fact, including statements regarding Zion's planned operations, anticipated attributes of geological strata that may be drilled or tested in the future, import of the rig it purchased into Israel in a timely manner and Zion's ability to successfully raise the funds needed to undertake all of its planned exploration efforts; Zion's ability to continue as a going concern; Zion's ability to have its common stock continue to be listed on the Nasdaq Capital Market; the timing and completion of the processing, interpretation of the results and plans contingent thereon of the 3 D seismic survey, the timing of the importation onto the well site of the purchased drilling rig, approvals needed for the rig's erection and startup, the effect, if any, of the coronavirus pandemic on the timing of the delivery and start-up of the well, and operational risks in ongoing exploration efforts, are forward-looking statements which are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These forward-looking statements are based on assumptions that are subject to significant known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other unpredictable factors, many of which are described in Zion's periodic reports filed with the SEC and are beyond Zion's control. These risks could cause Zion's actual performance to differ materially from the results predicted by these forward-looking statements. Zion can give no assurance that the expectations reflected in these statements will prove to be correct and assumes no responsibility to update these statements.

Zion Oil & Gas Podcast
Episode 9 - Current Exploration Activities in Israel and Questions from Shareholders, Zion Oil & Gas 2020 Annual Meeting of Stockholders on June 10, 2020

Zion Oil & Gas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 35:59


This podcast episode is the audio-only recording of the informal portion of the Zion Oil & Gas 2020 Annual Meeting of Stockholders held on June 10, 2020. The meeting had two parts: • Business Portion: Proxy Vote on 5 items (Podcast Episode 8) • Non-Business Portion: Review of Current Exploration Activities in Israel and Questions from Shareholders (Podcast Episode 9) Zion Oil & Gas, a public company traded on NASDAQ (ZN), explores for oil and gas onshore in Israel on their 99,000-acre Megiddo-Jezreel license area. Website: www.zionoil.com FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENT: This podcast contains forward-looking statements. Statements in this communication that are not historical fact, including statements regarding Zion's planned operations, anticipated attributes of geological strata that may be drilled or tested in the future, import of the rig it purchased into Israel in a timely manner and Zion's ability to successfully raise the funds needed to undertake all of its planned exploration efforts; Zion's ability to continue as a going concern; Zion's ability to have its common stock continue to be listed on the Nasdaq Capital Market; the timing and completion of the processing, interpretation of the results and plans contingent thereon of the 3 D seismic survey, the timing of the importation onto the well site of the purchased drilling rig, approvals needed for the rig's erection and startup, the effect, if any, of the coronavirus pandemic on the timing of the delivery and start-up of the well, and operational risks in ongoing exploration efforts, are forward-looking statements which are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These forward-looking statements are based on assumptions that are subject to significant known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other unpredictable factors, many of which are described in Zion's periodic reports filed with the SEC and are beyond Zion's control. These risks could cause Zion's actual performance to differ materially from the results predicted by these forward-looking statements. Zion can give no assurance that the expectations reflected in these statements will prove to be correct and assumes no responsibility to update these statements.

Lake Placid Church
Stockholder's Meeting

Lake Placid Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2018 31:14


Praise and Pizza with our Ironman Mission's Teams. You will hear their testimonies and my message.

The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show

from October 12, 1947https://archive.org/download/480222TheSponsorsNieceComesToTown/471012%20Stockholder%20Phil.mp3