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U.S. stocks tumbled to their lowest levels in six weeks as escalating trade war tensions fueled market uncertainty. President Trump is reportedly reconsidering a tariff hike after Ontario halted an energy charge, adding to the volatility. Meanwhile, airlines issued a bleak outlook for consumer demand, and semiconductor giant Teradyne saw its shares plunge to their lowest levels since 2022. Commodity prices edged higher as the U.S. dollar weakened, while Aussie shares are expected to extend their decline, slipping further from seven-month lows. The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399 AFSL 238814. The information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider the appropriateness of the information before acting and if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest this week is Chris Painter, the Director of Technical Product Management at CNH Industrial. In this conversation, co-host Mike Oitzman and Chris talk about the advancements in precision agriculture, the critical role of connectivity, and the challenges faced by farmers in rural areas. They discuss the importance of real-time data for operational efficiency, the future of autonomy in farming, and the impact of AI on agricultural technology. Chris emphasizes the need for continuous connectivity to support autonomous vehicles and the ongoing challenges of labor in the agricultural sector. On the show we also catch up on the latest robotics news of the week including layoffs at Teradyne and Cruise, as well as the latest high reach mobile manipulator from Brightpick called "Giraffe". To learn more about CNH Industrial goto: https://www.cnh.com/
Fund your account in five minutes or less at https://www.public.com/CSI and get up to $10,000 when you transfer your old portfolio. Join us on Discord with Semiconductor Insider: https://ko-fi.com/chipstockinvestor/tiers We analyze their silicon carbide and AI testing solutions, the competitive landscape (Teradyne, Advantest), and growth potential within the broader semiconductor market recovery (ASML, Applied Materials). Supercharge your analysis with AI! Get 15% of your membership with our special link here: https://finchat.io/csi/ Safeguard your personal information with Aura's monitoring service – try it free for two weeks and see where your data might be lurking: https://aura.com/chipstockinvestor
Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee debate the Trump 2.0 Trade and where your money will work best. Plus, the desk discusses some of their stocks that are on the move today. And later, we cover the latest Calls of the Day on Teradyne, Reddit, Northrop Grumman and more. Investment Committee Disclosures
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Teradyne, Inc. v. Astronics Test Systems, Inc.
Join Michelle Martin on her tour of markets! Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang, this episode unpacks Goldman Sachs’ 2025 investment themes, including AI, deregulation, and consumer resiliency, spotlighting stocks like Nvidia, Snowflake, and Uber. Explore market movers from Hon Hai to Stellantis and learn why Nippon Steel's US ambitions hit a roadblock. Ryan shares insights on local standouts like Seatrium and SingPost, while the Straits Times Index tests key levels. Plus, Tokyo's tuna auction nets a jaw-dropping $1.3 million for one bluefin fish!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
蟄伏許久的矽光子技術,終於遇到它在半導體產業裡的貴人—AI。本集節目精彩內容搶先看:矽光子快速又省電,為何在AI時代才開始發光發熱?晶片製程愈來愈精細,各方用途情境大不相同,半導體測試該如何解決客戶的需求呢?主持人:何致中來 賓:泰瑞達Teradyne技術專家 Nichle Su晚上打呼睡不好,影響家庭關係?白天打瞌睡沒精神,影響工作表現?快來測睡眠品質狀況!虹韻提供免費居家睡眠檢查及專家諮詢,還有多款知名品牌呼吸器免費試用!現在預約居家睡眠檢測,再送玻尿酸蒸氣眼罩。手刀預約起來 https://sleepbest.pse.is/6gywv2免費諮詢專線 0800-081-222「虹韻-睡眠照護專家」 此刻,寧靜好眠,活力每天!收聽《科技聽IC》:https://pse.is/4fjhvz更多科技趨勢https://pse.is/4drbp9留言心得回饋 https://pse.is/4ee2ft異業合作洽詢 service@ic975.comPodcast廣告合作請洽:王小姐sharon.wang@ic975.com03-5163975分機208
蟄伏許久的矽光子技術,終於遇到它在半導體產業裡的貴人—AI。本集節目精彩內容搶先看:矽光子快速又省電,為何在AI時代才開始發光發熱?晶片製程愈來愈精細,各方用途情境大不相同,半導體測試該如何解決客戶的需求呢?主持人:何致中來 賓:泰瑞達Teradyne技術專家 Nichle Su晚上打呼睡不好,影響家庭關係?白天打瞌睡沒精神,影響工作表現?快來測睡眠品質狀況!虹韻提供免費居家睡眠檢查及專家諮詢,還有多款知名品牌呼吸器免費試用!現在預約居家睡眠檢測,再送玻尿酸蒸氣眼罩。手刀預約起來 https://sleepbest.pse.is/6gywv2免費諮詢專線 0800-081-222「虹韻-睡眠照護專家」 此刻,寧靜好眠,活力每天!收聽《科技聽IC》:https://pse.is/4fjhvz更多科技趨勢https://pse.is/4drbp9留言心得回饋 https://pse.is/4ee2ft異業合作洽詢 service@ic975.comPodcast廣告合作請洽:王小姐sharon.wang@ic975.com03-5163975分機208
蟄伏許久的矽光子技術,終於遇到它在半導體產業裡的貴人—AI。
晶片製程愈來愈精密、愈來愈複雜,誰能保證每顆貴鬆鬆的晶片能順利運作呢?本集節目精彩內容搶先看:先進製程、先進封裝如何刺激系統級測試商機大發~手機已成成熟市場,系統級測試需求正擴展到車用、資料中心、AI應用上主持人:何致中來 賓:泰瑞達Teradyne技術專家 Nichle Su收聽《科技聽IC》:https://pse.is/4fjhvz更多科技趨勢https://pse.is/4drbp9留言心得回饋 https://pse.is/4ee2ft異業合作洽詢 service@ic975.comPodcast廣告合作請洽:王小姐sharon.wang@ic975.com03-5163975分機208
晶片製程愈來愈精密、愈來愈複雜,誰能保證每顆貴鬆鬆的晶片能順利運作呢?本集節目精彩內容搶先看:先進製程、先進封裝如何刺激系統級測試商機大發~手機已成成熟市場,系統級測試需求正擴展到車用、資料中心、AI應用上主持人:何致中來 賓:泰瑞達Teradyne技術專家 Nichle Su收聽《科技聽IC》:https://pse.is/4fjhvz更多科技趨勢https://pse.is/4drbp9留言心得回饋 https://pse.is/4ee2ft異業合作洽詢 service@ic975.comPodcast廣告合作請洽:王小姐sharon.wang@ic975.com03-5163975分機208
晶片製程愈來愈精密、愈來愈複雜,誰能保證每顆貴鬆鬆的晶片能順利運作呢?
A conversation with Dan Barrett, General Manager of Amphenol Custom Cable. Dan is based in Tampa, FL, and has been with Amphenol for 26 years. We talk about his business of building custom cables, mainly for the IT and Datacom markets, how they're different from most Amphenol businesses, and their capabilities to satisfy their customer base. We talk about the business's unique service side and the challenges and rewards of installing their products in a wide range of locations--from shopping malls and amusement parks to hotels and sports stadiums. We talk about starting at Teradyne Systems in the late 1990s, working his way up to a GM position, his evolution in the role over the years, and how much he's learned from long-time Teradyne mentors who are still active within Amphenol. We talk about spending time with his family on the weekends, and we discuss his desert island album, book, and movie. This is The Interface. Hosted by Chris Cappello. Music by Square Seed. For The Interface podcast guest inquiries and suggestions, send a LinkedIn message to https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjcappello.
從台積電先進製程跨入3奈米之後,一堆眼花撩亂的半導體新製程成為台灣人每天看到的新聞標題!等等,誰來測試這些新產品新技術?
從台積電先進製程跨入3奈米之後,一堆眼花撩亂的半導體新製程成為台灣人每天看到的新聞標題!等等,誰來測試這些新產品新技術?本集節目精彩內容搶先看:半導體測試工作,是半導體產業的「先知」,也是溫度計從測試工作,預判半導體產業的未來主持人:何致中來 賓:泰瑞達Teradyne技術專家 Nichle SuIC之音行銷企劃您有留學或移民的規劃嗎?正在為孩子的雙語學習尋找資源嗎?IC之音 i Forum 國際教育論壇匯聚國際教育專家,分享最新的趨勢與見解北半球移民留學 一站式的留學及移民服務,學歷及移民同步規劃,更具競爭力加拿大閣睿 提供專業的申請指導、畢業後工作簽證及房產投資建議以房養學,雙贏策略,加拿大閣睿為許多家庭完成海外置產及子女教育規劃維多利亞雙語中小學 從精通中文到掌握外語,給孩子思維訓練與素養專家領路,幫孩子快速融入國際環境,開啓探索世界的學習旅程9月7號,週六上午十點,新竹喜來登飯店免費入場,座位有限,快上IC之音官網報名!連結:https://www.digitimes.com.tw/seminar/iForum_20240907/收聽《科技聽IC》:https://pse.is/4fjhvz更多科技趨勢https://pse.is/4drbp9留言心得回饋 https://pse.is/4ee2ft異業合作洽詢 service@ic975.comPodcast廣告合作請洽:王小姐sharon.wang@ic975.com03-5163975分機208
從台積電先進製程跨入3奈米之後,一堆眼花撩亂的半導體新製程成為台灣人每天看到的新聞標題!等等,誰來測試這些新產品新技術?本集節目精彩內容搶先看:半導體測試工作,是半導體產業的「先知」,也是溫度計從測試工作,預判半導體產業的未來主持人:何致中來 賓:泰瑞達Teradyne技術專家 Nichle SuIC之音行銷企劃您有留學或移民的規劃嗎?正在為孩子的雙語學習尋找資源嗎?IC之音 i Forum 國際教育論壇匯聚國際教育專家,分享最新的趨勢與見解北半球移民留學 一站式的留學及移民服務,學歷及移民同步規劃,更具競爭力加拿大閣睿 提供專業的申請指導、畢業後工作簽證及房產投資建議以房養學,雙贏策略,加拿大閣睿為許多家庭完成海外置產及子女教育規劃維多利亞雙語中小學 從精通中文到掌握外語,給孩子思維訓練與素養專家領路,幫孩子快速融入國際環境,開啓探索世界的學習旅程9月7號,週六上午十點,新竹喜來登飯店免費入場,座位有限,快上IC之音官網報名!連結:https://www.digitimes.com.tw/seminar/iForum_20240907/收聽《科技聽IC》:https://pse.is/4fjhvz更多科技趨勢https://pse.is/4drbp9留言心得回饋 https://pse.is/4ee2ft異業合作洽詢 service@ic975.comPodcast廣告合作請洽:王小姐sharon.wang@ic975.com03-5163975分機208
Ujjwal Kumar, group president of Teradyne Robotics, sits down with Heidrick & Struggles' Jerry Gorss to discuss the changing status quo of the industrial robotics sector and manufacturing generally. Kumar shares his outlook on how the next 12 months will impact the industry, particularly its leadership needs. He also shares what he believes are the key characteristics a successful robotics and automation leader of the future must have, how he thinks about the balance on his teams between specific areas of expertise versus general all-around performers, and how AI and software expertise affects his overall talent strategy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Instant analysis of Teradyne ($TER) Q2 earnings, as we hear from CEO Greg Smith. More than “beat” or “miss” –the Drill Down Earnings with Futurum Group chief market strategist Cory Johnson has the business stories behind stocks on the move. https://x.com/corytv #Teradyne #Earnings @Teradyne $TER #Technology #Software #CloudComputing #Chips #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Semiconductors #Stocks #Trading #Business @DrillDownPod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The world's first “cobot hub” has opened in Denmark's third-largest city, Odense. The new $45 million headquarters for Teradyne-owned Universal Robots and MiR (Mobile Industrial Robots) is hoping to capitalize on a growing demand for collaborative robots in industries, such as logistics, pharmaceutical, food, beverage, and more. The new 20,000-square-meter facility is intended to foster innovation between the two companies. Both Universal Robots and MiR build “cobots,” collaborative robots designed to work safely alongside humans. Universal Robots president Kim Povlsen says cobots first found their place in the automotive industry, but now they're popping up everywhere—from logistics and pharmaceutical to food, beverage, and more. “We're seeing the need for automation in pretty much every industry out there,” he says. Now, artificial intelligence is entering the scene, a “breakthrough within robotics,” says Universal Robots' vice president of strategy and innovation, Anders Billesoe Beck. “What we've seen in so many other industries is AI is the tool to bring the human reasoning into something that's more automated, and that's really some of the barriers for robotics today,” he says. “AI is really becoming a superpower, both to make the robot easier to program, but also to give them that sort of problem-solving capabilities and flexibilities that is sort of associated with human intelligence.” Universal Robots is collaborating with industry giants Siemens and Nvidia to bring AI into its cobots, such as this AI-generated quality inspection robot. “The robot moves around to a number of electronics components, quality-assuring that all the components are there. But all the motions in between is fully generated by AI,” explains Billesoe Beck. “It calculates where to go. It calculates to avoid any obstacles in the workspace. So, everything is run fully automatically." Odense is now considered one of Europe's main robotics hubs, with more than 160 companies. Soeren Elmer Kristensen, CEO of Odense Robotics, Denmark's national robot cluster, says the new cobot hub shows they are capable of keeping “big industries within the country.” “It's a big milestone, I would say, for cobots, in general. A big milestone for Danish robotics,” he says. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
Welcome to another episode of HIRED! The Podcast, hosted by Travis Miller. Today, we're joined by Colleen Hayes, a distinguished Global Strategy and Marketing Executive, to discuss the evolving job market for executives, the critical role of networking in job searches, and the intersection of AI with modern marketing strategies.Join Travis and Colleen as they discuss the challenging executive job market and the superior efficacy of networking over traditional job applications. The episode also covers the significant impact of AI on marketing, emphasizing creativity and data analysis while highlighting the irreplaceable value of human insight. Additionally, Travis and Colleen share essential strategies for personal and career growth, including continuous learning and the critical role of marketing in talent acquisition within the tech industry.Colleen Hayes is a forward-thinking marketing and strategy leader with over two decades of experience at leading global organizations such as Lotus, IBM, ThermoFisher Scientific, Broadcom, and Teradyne. Known for her strategic insight and deep understanding of global markets, Colleen has driven significant growth and revenue gains throughout her career. She holds an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and a Bachelor of Arts in Speech Communications from the University of St. Thomas.Leadership is Not Enough: An Operator's Guide to a Performance Culture by Dr. James Chitwood - https://bit.ly/44z53gBRemarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt - https://bit.ly/3wpQTC1_________________________________________________Connect with Colleen HayesLinkedIn - https://bit.ly/3QzZHMi_________________________________________________Want to stream our podcast on another platform?Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/3vLWiNXAudible - https://adbl.co/3vJfOu7Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3xJFQzm#executivejobs #career #networking #marketing #marketingstrategy #ai
A look at breaking earnings from Teradyne ($TER), a partnership with Nvidia and we hear from CEO Greg Smith about robots! More than “beat” or “miss” –the Drill Down Earnings with Futurum Group chief market strategist Cory Johnson has the business stories behind stocks on the move. https://x.com/corytv #Teradyne #Earnings @Teradyne $TER #Technology #Software #CloudComputing #Chips #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Semiconductors #Stocks #Trading #Business @DrillDownPod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're just 24 hours away from the latest Fed decision on interest rates. What will they do? And when will they do it? We'll ask our experts for their opinion.Plus, we'll get a live report from the second day of Nvidia's AI developer's conference. And we'll speak exclusively to the CEO of Teradyne about it's partnership with $NVDA.
A detailed look at the breaking earnings from Teradyne (TER), with a look at the business story behind these earnings and we'll hear from CEO Gary Smith. https://linktr.ee/drilldownpod The Drill Down Earnings with Futurum Group chief market strategist Cory Johnson offers a quick look explaining the important takeaways from technology company earnings. More than “beat” or “miss” – it's the business stories behind stocks on the move. The Drill Down Earnings is a production of Six Five Media and Futurum Group, a leading global technology advisory, media and research firm. Six Five Media's platform spans across multiple OTT and VOD channels that have surpassed 9 million views and over 421 million digital and social media impressions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrea interviews Ujjwal Kumar, Group President of Teradyne Robotics, in an insightful conversation about turning organisations into powerful learning machines that drive performance. They discuss how past experiences at companies like General Motors and GE shaped Ujjwal's leadership approach centred on resilience, execution, and staying relentlessly focused on solving bigger problems. Ujjwal shares his vision for accelerated growth at Teradine through customer adoption, strategic investments in startups, and potential acquisitions. He stresses the importance of building a culture that encourages smart risk-taking and frames failures as learning moments rather than personal shortcomings. The World Class Leaders Show BRAND NEW YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC59dect0RJ5cuxIXsX7hCRw KEY TAKEAWAYS Draw talent with diverse perspectives from around the world to solve complex issues that benefit societies Transfer learnings across industries to spot patterns and common links between end markets Cultivate resilience through open communication and regularly confronting weaknesses or blind spots Avoid complacency even in market-leading positions by staying attuned to inevitable disruption Focus your career on depth of learning over job titles to build capabilities as an effective CEO Lead with humility and executive stamina to calmly connect with all stakeholders BEST MOMENTS "Unions want to bring in robotics to improve workers' quality of life by taking repetitive, dirty, dangerous jobs. Robots won't replace humans, but take tasks we shouldn't be doing." "Failing means you're pushing the envelope to create something big. We have to see it as essential to the learning process." "Growth comes from operationalising ideas, not just goal setting. Dedicate people, plan change management - that execution discipline scales you up." "Stay paranoid. The day you think you're on top, you'll take actions avoiding reinventing yourself." VALUABLE RESOURCES Like the show? Please leave or write a review on your favourite podcast platform! The World Class Leaders Show YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC59dect0RJ5cuxIXsX7hCRw Let Andrea know your thoughts or share your comments via LinkedIn or via email For more information on Andrea's work and access to other valuable resources, please visit the website If you don't want to miss any episode and receive the full article in your inbox, subscribe today to our blog Need more? Book a 30 min call here: https://calendly.com/andreapetrone/strategy. ABOUT THE HOST My name is Andrea Petrone. I'm a Human Performance and Leadership Advisor, Executive Coach and International Speaker. I help leaders and their teams to change their mindsets and master their leadership capabilities so they can achieve extraordinary performance. I've been in the corporate world for more than 20 years working globally - in 6 countries and 3 continents - for medium-large companies.
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Shannon Gath, CIO at Teradyne, joins host Maryfran Johnson for this CIO Leadership Live interview. They discuss strong IT governance, GenAI explorations, robotics in IT, evolving cyber threats, balancing productivity and risk, and more.
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In der heutigen Folge „Alles auf Aktien“ sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Anja Ettel und Holger Zschäpitz über das Vonovia-Debakel, den Milliarden-Hype um Barbie und eine persönliche Ungarn-Bilanz. Außerdem geht es um Apple, Amazon, Expat Hungary BUX ETF (WKN: A2JB7B) SG BUX-Indextracker (WKN: SG06BX), WarnerBros Discovery, Pfizer, Moderna, Biontech, Vonovia, Berkshire Hathaway, Coca Cola, American Express, Occidental Petroleum, Chevron, Moody's, Virgin Galactic, Echiquier Space K Fonds (WKN A3DS0M), Planet Labs, Rocket Lab, Nvidia, Amazon, TSMC, Microsoft, Palantir, Alphabet, Iridium, VanEck Space Innovators (WKN A3DP9J), Viasat, Eutelsat, SES, Hanwha Aerospace, Wistron, Globalstar, Hexcel, HanETF Procure Space (A3CUJ9), Rocket Lab, Garmin, Trimble, ARK Space Exploration&Innovation (WKN: A3CUNY), Kratos Defense, Aerovironment, 3D Printing, Komatsu, L3Harris, Teradyne, Archer und Uipath. Wir freuen uns an Feedback über aaa@welt.de. Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Hörtipps: Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. Außerdem bei WELT: Im werktäglichen Podcast „Kick-off Politik - Das bringt der Tag“ geben wir Ihnen im Gespräch mit WELT-Experten die wichtigsten Hintergrundinformationen zu einem politischen Top-Thema des Tages. Mehr auf welt.de/kickoff und überall, wo es Podcasts gibt. +++ Werbung +++ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte! https://linktr.ee/alles_auf_aktien Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
Our guest today is Sean Kline CEO of Turbotek. In today's episode, Sean will enlighten us on the current state of the economy and its impact on small to mid-sized business owners. Additionally, he will guide us on how to utilize technology to achieve maximum success. At Turbotek, a Small Business IT Company, Sean is in charge of leading and managing the company. He ensures that all resources are efficiently utilized, providing quality services to customers in a cost-effective manner. Before joining Turbotek, Sean held various positions in notable companies such as RSA, Mercury Interactive (acquired by HP), Empirix, and Teradyne, where he worked in product management, marketing, sales, and technical roles. Sean holds a BA in Computer Science from Cornell University and an MBA from the Yale School of Management. After listening to today's episode, visit Sean's website for a thirty-point cybersecurity readiness checklist which he will personally review with business owners.
Wir sehen eine anhaltend gemischte Reaktion auf selbst gute Ergebnisse und Aussichten. Viele der anfänglich freundlichen Werte, haben die Gewinne abgegeben. Roku, KLA, Teradyne und ServiceNow notieren in der ersten Handelsstunde schwächer. Auch außerhalb des Tech-Sektors, sehen wir solide Zahlen, mit den Aktien von Honeywell, Merck und American Airlines im Plus. In Hoffnung auf ebenfalls erfreuliche Ergebnisse nach dem US-Closing, geht es bei den Aktien von Amazon bergauf. Nach heute Abend, wird sich der Blick an der Wall Street auf die Tagung der FED am 3. Mai richten. Eine Anhebung um 25 Basispunkte ist aus Sicht des Marktes gesetzt. Die Frage wird sein, welche Signale die FED zur zukünftigen Entwicklung gibt. Die Wall Street geht davon aus, dass dies die letzte Zinsanhebung sein wird. Abonniere den Podcast, um keine Folge zu verpassen! ____ Folge uns, um auf dem Laufenden zu bleiben: • Facebook: http://fal.cn/SQfacebook • Twitter: http://fal.cn/SQtwitter • LinkedIn: http://fal.cn/SQlinkedin • Instagram: http://fal.cn/SQInstagram
► Zur Opening Bell+: https://bit.ly/360kochpc * Ein Podcast - featured by Handelsblatt. Helfen Sie uns, unsere Podcasts weiter zu verbessern. Ihre Meinung ist uns wichtig: www.handelsblatt.com/zufriedenheit Wir sehen erstmals in dieser Woche, dass Aktien mit soliden Ergebnissen durchaus auch von den Meldungen profitieren. Neben META, geht es auch bei den Aktien von Ebay, Teladoc Health, Roku und Teradyne bergauf. Auch außerhalb des Tech-Sektors, sehen wir heute Morgen positive Reaktionen auf solide Zahlen, mit den Aktien von Merck und American Airlines im Plus. In Hoffnung auf ebenfalls erfreuliche Ergebnisse nach dem US-Closing, geht es bei den Aktien von Amazon bergauf. Nach heute Abend, wird sich der Blick an der Wall Street auf die Tagung der FED am 3. Mai richten. Eine Anhebung um 25 Basispunkte ist aus Sicht des Marktes gesetzt. Die Frage wird sein, welche Signale die FED zur zukünftigen Entwicklung gibt. Die Wall Street geht davon aus, dass dies die letzte Zinsanhebung sein wird. Abonniere den Podcast, um keine Folge zu verpassen! __________________________________________________ ► Zur Opening Bell+: https://bit.ly/360kochpc * ► https://www.instagram.com/kochwallstreet/ ► https://www.facebook.com/markus.koch.newyork ► https://www.youtube.com/user/kochntv ► https://www.markuskoch.de/ *Werbung
“Integrity can be a competitive advantage.” Ed Artzt served as P&G's CEO and Chairman from 1990 to 1995. During his extensive forty-one-year career, Ed worked in multiple business sectors. To each, he brought strong leadership, strategic insight, remarkable decisiveness, and an unrelenting drive to be number one. His time as the Chief Executive was a period of unprecedented change in the global marketplace. Ed foresaw and implemented innovative transformations from restructuring the organization's design, the divestiture of non-strategic businesses, new acquisitions, opening up new markets, and building the diversity of P&G's leadership. He addressed these decisions with courage and conviction in ways that reflected the company's Purpose, Values, and Principles. Ed is credited as the principal architect of P&G becoming a global business. During his tenure, international sales grew from less than 10% to accounting for over half of P&G's worldwide sales. He oversaw the transformation of US and European brands like Pantene, Always, Pampers, and Ariel into global brands. P&G's reach quintupled from one to five billion consumers. Ed also served on the boards of American Express, Delta Airlines, GTE and Teradyne. He was active in foreign affairs and an influential advocate of world trade, and on President Clinton's Advisory Committee on Trade Policy and Negotiations. With Ed's recent passing in April 2023, we wanted to honor his memory, by replaying our 2020 conversation - where Ed shared his perspectives on the importance of storytelling, and the competitive advantage of integrity. His stories illuminate concrete lessons from both P&G's successes and failures which speak directly to challenges business leaders continue to face today. READ THE BOOK — For more on Ed's life and learnings - be sure to purchase his memoir / oral history: “P&G the Globalization Years: Lessons Learned during Procter & Gamble's Transformation from an American Exporter to a Global Marketer” goodreads.com/book/show/122991065-p-g-the-globalization-years
5 Aktien im Check - darunter ein Hidden Champion, das langweiligste Geschäftsmodell ever, einen Umbruch durch einen aktivistischen Investor, mangelnde Profitabilität und große, aber unkonkrete Visionen. Es geht um Teslas Vision des autonomen Fahrens, Walt Disneys Absturz und Umbruch, Spotifys Vision und Probleme, wie Waste Management über zehn Jahre 18% Rendite p.a. liefern konnte und den Hidden Champion Teradyne, der vom Aufschwung der Halbleiter-Industrie profitiert. Hochwertige Aktienanalysen & Research: https://strategyinvest.de/ Lerne schrittweise, wie du dein Geld eigenständig erfolgreich anlegst: https://aktienrebell.de/academy/ Hier habe ich mein Depot: https://aktienrebell.de/welches-depot/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/aktienrebell/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/Aktienrebell Wenn dir der Podcast bei deiner Geldanlage, dem Investieren, der Börse, Aktien und Co. weiterhilft, würde ich mich sehr freuen, wenn du mir eine positive Bewertung da lässt oder meine Links zur Depoteröffnung nutzt. Danke für deine Unterstützung! Disclaimer: Keine Anlageberatung, nur meine persönliche Meinung. Prüfe jedes Investment vor dem Kauf selbst auf Risiken.
Sprinklr CEO Ragy Thomas (CXM) tells us how he plans on beating his competitors in the booming social customer service software market. Why Spotify (SPOT) is so confident in its podcasting business. Semiconductor and electronics test maker Teradyne (TER) gives us a glimpse into the health and future of the tech industry. Crown Holdings (CCK) reveals the raw materials headwinds it faces. The Drill Down with Cory Johnson offers a regular look at the business stories behind stocks on the move. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our guest on this week's episode is Kathy Fulton, executive director of the American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN). Hurricane Ian has brought tremendous devastation to Florida and the Southeast region. It is times like these that the logistics community can rally together to provide logistical services to assist in the recovery. Spearheading those efforts is ALAN. Fulton shares what is being done and how you can help. Walmart has just bought Alert Innovation, a robotic shuttle company it has been using to support its e-commerce and grocery pick-up orders. This is just the latest in acquisitions and consolidations we are seeing with automation companies. We report on what this move by Walmart may signal to the industry and what other consolidation may be coming.The latest Logistics Managers' Index is out and it shows that while growth is continuing in the industry, it is not the surge we saw over the past two years. We look behind the numbers to see what they mean for our supply chains and what the outlook might be for the coming year.DC Velocity's sister publication CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly offers a podcast series called Supply Chain in the Fast Lane. It is co-produced with the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals. The third season of eight episodes is launching this Tuesday and focuses on attracting and retaining labor in our supply chains. Go to your favorite podcast platform to subscribe.Articles and resources mentioned in this episode:American Logistics Aid NetworkWalmart acquires its AS/RS provide to handle hot grocery demandTeradyne merges two robotics firms to create a stable of rolling AMRs.Logistics economy expanded in SeptemberVisit DCVelocity.com for the latest news. Visit Supply Chain QuarterlyListen to CSCMP and Supply Chain Quarterly's Supply Chain in the Fast Lane podcastListen to Supply Chain Quarterly's Top 10 Supply Chain Threats podcastSend feedback about this podcast to podcast@dcvelocity.com.Podcast sponsored by: SignodeOther linksAbout DC VELOCITYSubscribe to DC VELOCITYSign up for our FREE newslettersAdvertise with DC VELOCITYTop 10 Supply Chain Management Podcasts
Peter H. Schmidt, Co-Founder and COO of Transcend Air, is an entrepreneur and executive with startup, turn-around, and large enterprise experience. Schmidt's aviation roles have included sUAS test pilot, with two first flights; President & COO of Linear Air, Eclipse 500 operator and Part 135 online charter marketplace; COO of Jet Advisors, a business aviation consultancy; and SVP of National Aviation Academy, the second largest Part 147 aviation mechanic school in the U.S. In his pre-aviation career, Schmidt led several networking and embedded systems companies, including as CTO North America for Ipanema Technologies, CEO of Echo Engineering, Division Manager of Teradyne, and Co-Founder and President of Midnight Networks. An aerobatic pilot, Schmidt did his undergrad in computer science and his masters degree in management, both at MIT. He currently serves as Chair of the Electric Flight Test Committee of the E-VTOL Flight Test Council. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterharrisonschmidt Web: www.transcend.aero Brought to you by Xeo Air (www.xeoair.com), with host, Bronwyn Morgan IG: @xeoair Tw: @airxeo info@xeoair.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/xeocast/support
Nima Fazeli, assistant professor of robotics at the University of Michigan and director of the Manipulation and Machine Intelligence Lab, joins the program to discuss the flaws of the chess-playing robot that broke a 7-year-old's finger during a tournament in Russia. Fazeli helped develop a Jenga-playing robot while at MIT. Mike and Steve also hit on the top stories of the week, including researchers using dead wolf spiders as mechanical grippers and another strong quarter for Teradyne's robotics group. Show Notes https://www.mmintlab.com/ https://www.therobotreport.com/mit-robot-uses-vision-touch-learn-jenga/ https://www.therobotreport.com/why-im-saying-no-to-necrobotics/ https://www.therobotreport.com/teradynes-robotics-group-101m-q2-2022/ https://www.therobotreport.com/locus-robotics-completes-soc-2-certification/ https://www.robobusiness.com/ https://www.fieldroboticsforum.com/
A conversation with Ellen Haight, Active Optical Cable Product Manager for Amphenol Communications Solutions Division. Ellen is based out of Nashua, NH, and has been with Amphenol since 2001. We talk about her product line, how it's been growing for the past few years, and the best applications for active optical cables. We talk about growing up in New Jersey, going to Rensselear Polytechnic Institute for industrial engineering, then going to Proctor and Gamble diaper college for her first job. We talk about leaving work to travel around the world for six months with her best friend and how much she learned from the experience. We talk about returning and doing an internship with Teradyne before Amphenol acquired it and ultimately staying for good. We talk about spending time with her family when she's not working. And we discuss her desert island album, book, and movie. This is The Interface. Hosted by Chris Cappello. Music by Square Seed. For The Interface podcast guest inquiries and suggestions: send an email to ccappello@amphenol-aao.com or LinkedIn message to https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjcappello.
In this episode of the HR Leaders podcast, I'm joined by my guest, Jeff Belanger, Global Chief Human Resources Officer at Entera.He has a long history of success in designing and implementing holistic people strategies that supported business priorities at fast-growing organizations. Belanger started his career as a strategy consultant at PwC focused on learning and development and organizational effectiveness, then transitioned in-house to lead the building of HR infrastructures that helped accelerate companies including Pandora Media, IPG/Mediabrands and most recently Semrush and Buildium.We discussed:This episode of the HR Leaders Podcast is brought to you by AceUpAceUp is the premier provider of enterprise-wide and scalable leadership development to create the human-centered, purpose-driven leaders needed to thrive in the new world of work.They work with inspiring companies like LVMH, Ginkgo Bioworks, and Teradyne to build alignment on purpose, drive growth, navigate continuous change, and elevate leadership performance at every level of the organization.Register for AceUp's 2022 Summit today! Use code ACEUP22 for your complimentary registration : https://bit.ly/3lIuGGoHead over to our website to access the resources mentioned in this episode: www.hrleaders.co/podcastEpisode highlights00.00 - Jeff's background and why he views this role as the third attempt at a career07:44 - His transition to HR and his experience in change management09:54 - Think of HR as a department with the most reach and influence to drive success10:58 - How he's benefitted from seeing both sides of the HR stick13:10 - "If people don't see themselves in your organisation, they're not going to join"16:02 - How to retain talent during hyper growth19:49 - The three pillars for thriving during times of hyper-growth22:43 - Why Jeff see's himself as a builder rather than an optimiser27:47 - The biggest people challenges to consider when scaling to IPO30:15 - How instilling a growth mindset in your people can help them overcome change34:39 - Why Jeff thinks it's important to gather perspectives from outside of HR36:56 - What makes Jeff's friends and family think he's a hitmanSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A conversation with Brian Kirk, Chief Technology Officer for Amphenol High Speed Group, part of Amphenol Communications Solutions. Brian is based in Nashua, NH, and has been with Amphenol since 2004. We talk about his work with not only the high-speed team but the backplane team, the optics team, and the mezzanine products team. We talk about seeing a constant adjustment of system architectures which keeps the job fresh. We talk about his time at the University of Vermont, including building and racing a solar-powered car from New York to Philadelphia. We talk about being a teaching assistant at the University of New Hampshire when he first connected with Teradyne. We talk about how working with connectors may not seem exciting, but it gives him access to the latest and greatest technologies. And we discuss his desert island album, book, and movie. This is The Interface. Hosted by Chris Cappello. Music by Square Seed. For The Interface podcast guest inquiries and suggestions: send an email to ccappello@amphenol-aao.com or LinkedIn message to https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjcappello.
My guest for episode #69 of The Robot Industry Podcast is Neil Tardella. Neil Tardella is President of Energid Technologies, a division of Universal Robots (A Teradyne Company). Energid focuses on developing software for cooperative robot motion planning and simulation. Energid's software platform, Actin, is used by government agencies and commercial companies to simplify development and speed deployment of multi-arm/high-axis systems in the medical, industrial, energy, and space robotics sectors. As a cofounder of Energid, Neil helped navigate the bootstrapped company through various phases—from having an initial focus on government R&D, developing software for NASA and the Department of Defense, to a commercial engineering services company, to a profitable software/licensing/services company that was ultimately purchased by Teradyne in 2018. Neil holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Hartford and a M.S. in Computer Science from NYU Tandon School of Engineering (formerly Polytechnic Institute of New York University). We talk about Energid, products and services (high level) What is happening in the robot / motion control industry right now? What do you mean by cooperative robotics? How does having more axes help solve industrial automation problems? Who are your typical customers? What are some problems you solve for customers with examples? How do you work with them? Real time path planning? What is it and why is this so hard? Specific to medical robots. How mature is the industry? Where are medical robotics used? What are some of the challenges? How do you innovate and work with partners? To find out more about Energid, check them out. If you would like to reach out Neil, here is his LinkedIn. Enjoy the podcast.Regards, Jim BerettaCustomer Attraction Industrial Marketing & The Robot Industry Podcast Thanks to Neil, Nena and our partners, A3 The Association for Advancing Automation and PaintedRobot. If you would like to get involved with The Robot Industry Podcast, would like to become a guest or nominate someone, you can find me, Jim Beretta on LinkedIn or send me an email to therobotindustry at gmail dot com, no spaces. Our sponsor for this episode is Ehrhardt Automation builds and commissions turnkey automated solutions for their worldwide clients. With over 80 years of precision manufacturing they understand the complex world of automated manufacturing, project management, supply chain and delivering world-class custom automation on-time and on-budget. Contact one of their sales engineers to see what Ehrhardt can build for you at info@ehrhardtautomation.com Keywords and terms for this podcast: Energid, Teradyne, Surgical Robots, Neil Tardella, Cooperative Robots, Ehrhardt Automation Systems, #therobotindustrypodcast
Want a taste of one of the best events in manufacturing? This week, we're giving you an inside look at the A3 Business Forum. This is the Association for Advancing Automation's premier leadership and networking event that takes place at the beginning of every year, but really, it's a community, and not just any community. The people in this association easily make up the single strongest group of manufacturing and automation leaders in the industry. Much like the A3 Business Forum, this compilation episode covers a variety of topics including robotics, education, hiring and talent retention, as well as cybersecurity. We've got 6 interviews for you and we're also bringing back Jake Hall, the Manufacturing Millennial, to help host these discussions. Here are the leaders you'll hear from in this episode: · Jeremy Dodson and Jay Korpi of NextLink Labs · Fady Saad, Co-Founder of MassRobotics · Suzy Teele, VP of Strategic Partnerships at the ARM Institute · Greg Smith, President, Industrial Automation Group at Teradyne · Jim Devaprasad, Professor and Director of Robotics at Lake Superior State University · Michael “Sully” Sullivan of Miller Resource Group Make sure to visit http://manufacturinghappyhour.com (ManufacturingHappyHour.com) for detailed show notes and a full list of resources mentioned in this episode. Stay Innovative, Stay Thirsty.
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Die enormen Schwankungen an der Wall Street dauern an, mit den Futures auf den Dow Jones zeitweise fast 400 Punkten im Minus, einem aber fast unveränderten Start in den Tag. Die US-Zentralbank hat im Grunde nur untermauert, was ohnehin schon bekannt war. Die straffere Geldpolitik wird die KGVs an der Wall Street anhaltend belasten. Dass die Gewinnerwartungen an der Wall Street im Bestfall stagnieren werden, dürften auch die kommenden Monate volatil bleiben. Die jüngsten Quartalszahlen zeigen wie schwierig das Umfeld ist. Intel, Lam Research und Teradyne enttäuschen bei den Aussichten und dürfen den Chipsektor überschatten. Tesla liefert zwar an allen Fronten, mit einer trotzdem lustlosen Reaktion der Aktie. Netflix profitiert von der Meldung, dass Hedgefonds-Manager Bill Ackman Aktien im Wert von rund 1 Milliarde Dollar erworben hat. Anleger warten nun mit Spannung auf die Ergebnisse von Apple, die nach Handelsende gemeldet werden. Abonniere den Podcast, um keine Folge zu verpassen! ____ Folge uns, um auf dem Laufenden zu bleiben: • Facebook: http://fal.cn/SQfacebook • Twitter: http://fal.cn/SQtwitter • LinkedIn: http://fal.cn/SQlinkedin • Instagram: http://fal.cn/SQInstagram
For 2 solid years, the government and central banks have been juicing the economy with as much financial steroids as possible. Today, w monstrous GDP number reveled the impact these financial stimulus steroids. I'll look at this, #AAPL earnings, #Teradyne and any other things you may want to look at! Join us live at 2pm pst today. #trading #markets #futures #Crypto #crash Sign up for a free, 6 video course on Cryptocurrency here: https://www.tradingacademy.com/crypto/ Contact TraderMerlin: Email – TraderMerlin@gmail.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13930555/ Twitter: TraderMerlin - https://twitter.com/TraderMerlin IG: TraderMerlin - https://www.instagram.com/tradermerlin/ FB: TraderMerlin - https://www.facebook.com/TraderMerlin Live Daily Show: - https://www.youtube.com/TraderMerlin Trading Applications used: TastyWorks, CliK, TradeStation, TradingView
From New York, Dan Ives at Wedbush Securities analyzes the future of electric vehicles and the market including Rivian, Tesla and others. Correspondent Samuel Okocha checks Amazon's critics. From New York, Ivana Delevska at SPEAR Invest suggests the future of automation stocks. In his commentary, Gavin Graham looks back and looks forward to what we can expect.
Girish Navani, CEO and Cofounder of eClinicalWorks, a leader in healthcare IT solutions discusses PRISMA, the healthcare industry's first health information search engine that leverages a "one patient, one record" approach for fast and accurate decision-making that can be lifesaving. This platform helps to better know patients and provide more effective clinical care and can even cut patient wait times from approximately 30 minutes to 10 minutes. #eClinicalWorks #PRISMA Girish Navani helps set the company's vision, leading efforts to grow and expand all aspects of the business, and actively manages its Research & Development pursuits. His efforts assist in securing eClinicalWorks as both a pioneer and leader in the healthcare IT industry. He was named to Boston Business Journal's 2014 Power50 list of most influential people in Boston, honored as a 2010 Mass High Tech All-Stars honoree and received the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2009 Award in the Healthcare Technology category in New England. Navani also was chosen for the Boston Business Journal's 2006 40 Under 40 list of entrepreneurs and innovators. Prior to cofounding eClinicalWorks, Navani led successful IT and business initiatives at Fidelity Investments, Aspen Technology and Teradyne. He holds a Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering from Boston University.
If you're an Indian entrepreneur or you're thinking about founding a startup in India, don't miss Venktesh Shukla this week on Halo Drop. Venk is a general partner in Monta Vista Capital, a VC company focused on seed stage B2B companies, bringing a hands-on operational approach to the first years of a company's life.As President of TiE, a nonprofit that exists to promote wealth creation through entrepreneurship, Venk presides over one of the most powerful networks focused on technology startups in Silicon Valley. Venk is also the founding chair and active member of the TiE angels, one of the most active angel investor groups in the Valley.“In those 3 years that the group invested in 25 companies, I wrote only 5 checks, but those 5 companies turned out to be the best of those 25, and nobody else in that 100% investor group got those 5 right.”Venk is also involved in Startup India, an initiative designed to make it easier to startup, fund and grow a company in India.“I used to write extensively, criticising [startup] policies in newspapers in India. The government thought that the best way for them to prevent me from writing all these things is to bring me inside.”In this latest episode, Venk shares his incredible journey: from his boyhood dream of being an engineer, to coming to the US for his MBA. How he became Teradyne's most successful sales person having never sold before. Why he became a VC. How he became involved in Startup India. Why having a wide network of people is invaluable. And how meditation gets his head back in the game. “I sit down and try to figure out where I want to be two years from today. That frames how I should be spending my time today. What do I want to see happen in two years from today, and then work backwards from there.”On today's podcast: Finding product market fit Becoming a TiE angel The advantage of being a distributed company Startup India His advice for new entrepreneurs Links: Venktesh Shukla https://tie.org @vshukl https://www.montavc.com/ Steve Blank - The Four Steps To The Epiphany Bertrand Russell - In Praise Of Idleness Ries & Trout - Positioning
Robots are revolutionizing every industry and today’s guest shares how his company is ensuring co-bots are keeping people safe while completing important tasks. Chris Ziomek and the team at Build With Robots are making a difference and leveraging the support of the community to make great things happen! Show Notes Watch episode here Chris Ziomek is a tech entrepreneur who has over 30 years of experience in high-tech industries. Chris presently leads Build With Robots, an automation business developing the next generation of robotic tools. Chris also serves as an adviser and investor in many New Mexico-based startups. His prior professional experience includes: Senior Vice President and General Manager at Teradyne, Founder and President of ZTEC Instruments, microwave engineer at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, and section leader at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Chris holds BS and MS degrees in electrical engineering and is a licensed professional engineer in the state of New Mexico. Build with Robots Breezy One Job Training Incentive Program (New Mexico Economic Development Department) FUSE Makerspace Be Greater Than Average Gift of Learning Be Greater Than Average Courses Be Greater Than Average Family Fun! Be Greater Than Average A Semester of STEM Activities E-Book Battling Bots League (Partnership between Be Greater Than Average and Electric Playhouse) Contact: Chris Ziomek (505) 224-3955 chris.ziomek@buildwithrobots.com Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Robots are revolutionizing every industry and today’s guest shares how his company is ensuring co-bots are keeping people safe while completing important tasks. Chris Ziomek and the team at Build With Robots are making a difference and leveraging the support of the community to make great things happen! Show Notes Watch episode here Chris Ziomek is a tech entrepreneur who has over 30 years of experience in high-tech industries. Chris presently leads Build With Robots, an automation business developing the next generation of robotic tools. Chris also serves as an adviser and investor in many New Mexico-based startups. His prior professional experience includes: Senior Vice President and General Manager at Teradyne, Founder and President of ZTEC Instruments, microwave engineer at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, and section leader at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Chris holds BS and MS degrees in electrical engineering and is a licensed professional engineer in the state of New Mexico. Build with Robots Breezy One Job Training Incentive Program (New Mexico Economic Development Department) FUSE Makerspace Be Greater Than Average Gift of Learning Be Greater Than Average Courses Be Greater Than Average Family Fun! Be Greater Than Average A Semester of STEM Activities E-Book Battling Bots League (Partnership between Be Greater Than Average and Electric Playhouse) Contact: Chris Ziomek (505) 224-3955 chris.ziomek@buildwithrobots.com Facebook Linkedin Twitter
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The RunRunLive 4.0 Podcast Episode 4-450 – Tom Grilk CEO BAA (Audio: link) audio:http://www.RunRunLive.com/PodcastEpisodes/epi4450.mp3] Link MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Intro: Hello my friends and welcome to episode 4-450 of the RunRunLive Podcast. Since we, you and I, have arrived at a milestone of sorts, we've got an extra special show for you today. Somehow I got past the rational screeners of the BAA and got Tom Grilk to do an interview with me. I had not planned for this to coincide with the announcements around this year's Boston Marathon, but it did. I just happened to be talking with Tom while he was being chased by NPR and all the other real news organizations. He literally hung up with me and then spoke with NPR. Apparently there was some kerfuffle around letting people run Boston who had not ‘earned' the right. You know, all that typical stuff around Boston. Anyhow, like I said before I have been an admirer of Tom from afar for a long time. He grew up with the local marathon royalty and now gets to hang out with the marathon royalty of the world as the CEO of the BAA. It's a good chat. Tom is a well-spoken, thoughtful guy. And a runner. Since we were arriving at a milestone episode I figured I'd put his interview in here. In section one I'm going to talk about taking some time off the heal. In section two I'm going to give you a primer on a business bingo term that is all the rage these days. I have had a hilarious couple of weeks since we last talked. Remember I said I tweaked my knee? Yeah, so that's a real thing. Haven't run a step since that fateful Friday night hill workout. But it's ok. I needed the break. Also in these two hilarious weeks was my wife's birthday and our anniversary. Always a dangerous time. Fraught with opportunities to make an ass of myself. But, this year it was hilarious. I came down with some sort of plague. Not sure what it was. It might have been psychosomatic. Maybe stress related? I took a test for the currently popular plague, and it wasn't that. But, here are the hilarious symptoms. I got a horrible rash over some large swaths of my body. Had to go to the clinic and get some prednisone. The fake Dr. at the clinic told me I had scabies – which, although matches the symptoms was not entirely possible given that I've been locked in my house for 12 months. At the same time I had 3-4 days of horrible gas. Like drive the humans out of the house gas. Like, painful, have to mute the zoom call every three minutes gas. Yes, and this is the set of symptoms that my long-suffering wife had to contend with during our anniversary. You can't make this stuff up. Well, you could, but it wouldn't be as funny. I'm out the other end of it, pun not entirely unintended, but I haven't done a workout in two weeks, and I find myself oddly humbled and sanguine. I also drove my mom down to Foxboro to get her second shot of the vaccine which is a load off everyone's mind. Poor Ollie is suffering through this as well as he creeps up on his 2nd birthday. No runs for him. I did manage to limp in a walk or two. But he doesn't like to sit around. I'm going to give the knee a full 3 weeks off before I test it. One of the things I've learned over the many years is that coming back to early doesn't pay. Tomorrow I'm going to take my old bike Fuji-san out for a roll. I'll work in some strengthening yoga this week. We'll see if we can't get back out on the roads next week. Happy St. Patrick's Day. I think I read that I can claim Irish citizenship because my Grandmother was an Irish citizen. Not sure what that buys me. I've never been to Ireland and would love to visit. Put that on the bucket list. Can you believe that it's been over a year since I've gotten on an airplane? Holy cow!. Who knew? The world ahs changed so much in my lifetime. Change is where it's at. There's an old joke that everyone should embrace change, except, of course the people who are telling you to embrace change. Change is great, as long as it's happening to someone else, right? It's a journey. What I like about talking to Tom is that he's discovering new things and helping the BAA bring change to the Boston Marathon. It's a real skill of management to shepherd something with so much history through positive change. If you look at happy people, successful people and admired people they haven't led calm and peaceful lives with no change. Just the opposite. Their lives have been filled with rapid and abrupt change. How they dealt with, or reacted to, or led through that change is what makes them happy and successful. So – my friends, don't ask for a passive life that rolls down a smooth road from cradle to grave. Lack of change is not peace. Lack of change is stasis and ennui. Give a big hug to the bumpy road of life and smile you way through it. On with the show. About Zero ZERO — The End of Prostate Cancer is the leading national nonprofit with the mission to end prostate cancer. ZERO advances research, improves the lives of men and families, and inspires action. Link to my ZERO page: (for Donations) … I'll remind you that the RunRunLive podcast is ad free and listener supported. What does that mean? It means you don't have to listen to me trying to sound sincere about Stamps.com or Audible.. (although, fyi, my MarathonBQ book is on audible) We do have a membership option where you can become a member and as a special thank you, you will get access to member's only audio. There are book reviews, odd philosophical thoughts, zombie stories and I curate old episodes for you to listen to. I recently added that guy who cut off is foot so he could keep training and my first call with Geoff Galloway. “Curated” means I add some introductory comments and edit them up a bit. So anyhow – become a member so I can keep paying my bills. … The RunRunLive podcast is Ad Free and listener supported. … Section one – Healing time - Voices of reason – the conversation Tom Grilk – CEO BAA Tom Grilk Executive Director, Boston Athletic Association Tom Grilk is the Executive Director of the Boston Athletic Association, which annually conducts the B.A.A. Boston Marathon as well as a number of other athletic and community service events. He is a long time member of the Boston Athletic Association, having served on its Board of Governors since 1990 and as its President (outside Board Chair) from 2003-2010. In 2011 he assumed the role of Executive Director of the Boston Athletic Association, with responsibility for the day-to-day management of the organization. During his tenure he has worked with the B.A.A. Board and staff to strengthen the B.A.A. as an organization, especially from a managerial perspective. He has also worked with the Board in shaping the B.A.A.'s short and long-term development across all areas of the B.A.A.'s activity: the conduct of athletic events, the operation of community service initiatives, and the training and development of athletes. He practiced corporate and business law over many years in and around Boston, both with the Boston law firm Hale and Dorr and serving as counsel and general counsel to several well-known companies in the information technology and semiconductor fields, including Digital Equipment Corporation, Teradyne, Inc. and Brooks Automation, Inc. As a lawyer he worked in the fields of securities law, M&A transactions, corporate governance, compliance, dispute resolution, competition law, commercial law and intellectual property. He is a graduate of Cornell University and received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Michigan Law School In addition to his duties as Executive Director, Grilk has had his share of hands-on experience with the Boston Marathon, the B.A.A.'s premier event. He has been the marathon's finish line announcer since 1979 and is a former competitor, having run a personal best marathon time of 2:49:03 in 1978 and a Boston Marathon personal best of 2:54 that same year. Section two – Digital Transformation - Outro Ok my friends digitally transformed through to the end of Episode 4-449 of the RunRunLive Podcast. No algorithm will ever be able to run a marathon, right? We set the clocks back! One less hour to get stuff done! My old man running group went out this morning for 7 miles. Frank's coming back up to speed since having his second hip done. Tim has decided to just ignore the weird feeling in his knee. Brian is chugging al long at 2 runs a week. And I rode my bike alongside them. The knee feels better. A previous version of Chris probably would have taken it for a test drive today, but I'm going to give it another week to heal before I test it. I'm going to start easing back into things this week. With the longer days I should be able to get out on Fuji-San, my old road bike a few times and I'll start working in some long yoga sessions for strength and stability. Then I'll spin up the running slowly, or not. I could use a break. We'll see. I do have an itch to get out and see some new places and maybe that means run some new races now that the pandemic seems to be waning instead of waxing. I took my Mom to get her second vaccine shot but I'm still at the back of the line. Could I claim over-training as a medical condition? I am up to 11 episodes of my new apocalypse story podcast project. I do appreciate any podcast love you can give it. I have to figure out a way I can get some more eyeballs on it. I don't' have the time or capital for the marketing it needs! You can search for it on your favorite pod-catcher as After the Apocalypse. Is there anyone who Doesn't have a podcast these days? It seems like everyone just paired up to interview each other. I got a new product to test out. It's called . The owner sent me some to try. It's like a caffeine candy with 100mg of caffeine in each candy. I haven't tried them yet. I do like my caffeine though. I think these might be a good kick in the ass late in a long run. The timing is poor with me not currently training, but I'll let you know when I get to them. … I know I've been a bit maudlin recently. The long pandemic, the cold dark days of winter, my training not going great, my work being a pain in the butt… It all weighs in on top of a guy. But it's not a reason to despair. It's a reason to celebrate. We get to do these things. My life is filled with health and prosperity. I've got things I want to do. I've got things I get to do. You do too. You may feel like you're shoveling water, but you get to choose. You could walk away. You could buy a van and sell your house. No one is stopping you. You, my friend, whether you believe it or not, are in control of your life. I always liked asking Dave MacGilvray what his favorite adventure was. Because he'll always say “the next one.” And he'll say it with conviction. I've got a lot of things I want to do. And I'm doing them. You've got a lot of things you want to do? You should just start doing them. As a crunchy old New Englander said: The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep And I'll see you out there. MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Rachel -> Coach Jeff ->
The RunRunLive 4.0 Podcast Episode 4-450 – Tom Grilk CEO BAA (Audio: link) audio:http://www.RunRunLive.com/PodcastEpisodes/epi4450.mp3] Link MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Intro: Hello my friends and welcome to episode 4-450 of the RunRunLive Podcast. Since we, you and I, have arrived at a milestone of sorts, we’ve got an extra special show for you today. Somehow I got past the rational screeners of the BAA and got Tom Grilk to do an interview with me. I had not planned for this to coincide with the announcements around this year’s Boston Marathon, but it did. I just happened to be talking with Tom while he was being chased by NPR and all the other real news organizations. He literally hung up with me and then spoke with NPR. Apparently there was some kerfuffle around letting people run Boston who had not ‘earned’ the right. You know, all that typical stuff around Boston. Anyhow, like I said before I have been an admirer of Tom from afar for a long time. He grew up with the local marathon royalty and now gets to hang out with the marathon royalty of the world as the CEO of the BAA. It’s a good chat. Tom is a well-spoken, thoughtful guy. And a runner. Since we were arriving at a milestone episode I figured I’d put his interview in here. In section one I’m going to talk about taking some time off the heal. In section two I’m going to give you a primer on a business bingo term that is all the rage these days. I have had a hilarious couple of weeks since we last talked. Remember I said I tweaked my knee? Yeah, so that’s a real thing. Haven’t run a step since that fateful Friday night hill workout. But it’s ok. I needed the break. Also in these two hilarious weeks was my wife’s birthday and our anniversary. Always a dangerous time. Fraught with opportunities to make an ass of myself. But, this year it was hilarious. I came down with some sort of plague. Not sure what it was. It might have been psychosomatic. Maybe stress related? I took a test for the currently popular plague, and it wasn’t that. But, here are the hilarious symptoms. I got a horrible rash over some large swaths of my body. Had to go to the clinic and get some prednisone. The fake Dr. at the clinic told me I had scabies – which, although matches the symptoms was not entirely possible given that I’ve been locked in my house for 12 months. At the same time I had 3-4 days of horrible gas. Like drive the humans out of the house gas. Like, painful, have to mute the zoom call every three minutes gas. Yes, and this is the set of symptoms that my long-suffering wife had to contend with during our anniversary. You can’t make this stuff up. Well, you could, but it wouldn’t be as funny. I’m out the other end of it, pun not entirely unintended, but I haven’t done a workout in two weeks, and I find myself oddly humbled and sanguine. I also drove my mom down to Foxboro to get her second shot of the vaccine which is a load off everyone’s mind. Poor Ollie is suffering through this as well as he creeps up on his 2nd birthday. No runs for him. I did manage to limp in a walk or two. But he doesn’t like to sit around. I’m going to give the knee a full 3 weeks off before I test it. One of the things I’ve learned over the many years is that coming back to early doesn’t pay. Tomorrow I’m going to take my old bike Fuji-san out for a roll. I’ll work in some strengthening yoga this week. We’ll see if we can’t get back out on the roads next week. Happy St. Patrick’s Day. I think I read that I can claim Irish citizenship because my Grandmother was an Irish citizen. Not sure what that buys me. I’ve never been to Ireland and would love to visit. Put that on the bucket list. Can you believe that it’s been over a year since I’ve gotten on an airplane? Holy cow!. Who knew? The world ahs changed so much in my lifetime. Change is where it’s at. There’s an old joke that everyone should embrace change, except, of course the people who are telling you to embrace change. Change is great, as long as it’s happening to someone else, right? It’s a journey. What I like about talking to Tom is that he’s discovering new things and helping the BAA bring change to the Boston Marathon. It’s a real skill of management to shepherd something with so much history through positive change. If you look at happy people, successful people and admired people they haven’t led calm and peaceful lives with no change. Just the opposite. Their lives have been filled with rapid and abrupt change. How they dealt with, or reacted to, or led through that change is what makes them happy and successful. So – my friends, don’t ask for a passive life that rolls down a smooth road from cradle to grave. Lack of change is not peace. Lack of change is stasis and ennui. Give a big hug to the bumpy road of life and smile you way through it. On with the show. About Zero ZERO — The End of Prostate Cancer is the leading national nonprofit with the mission to end prostate cancer. ZERO advances research, improves the lives of men and families, and inspires action. Link to my ZERO page: (for Donations) … I’ll remind you that the RunRunLive podcast is ad free and listener supported. What does that mean? It means you don’t have to listen to me trying to sound sincere about Stamps.com or Audible.. (although, fyi, my MarathonBQ book is on audible) We do have a membership option where you can become a member and as a special thank you, you will get access to member’s only audio. There are book reviews, odd philosophical thoughts, zombie stories and I curate old episodes for you to listen to. I recently added that guy who cut off is foot so he could keep training and my first call with Geoff Galloway. “Curated” means I add some introductory comments and edit them up a bit. So anyhow – become a member so I can keep paying my bills. … The RunRunLive podcast is Ad Free and listener supported. … Section one – Healing time - Voices of reason – the conversation Tom Grilk – CEO BAA Tom Grilk Executive Director, Boston Athletic Association Tom Grilk is the Executive Director of the Boston Athletic Association, which annually conducts the B.A.A. Boston Marathon as well as a number of other athletic and community service events. He is a long time member of the Boston Athletic Association, having served on its Board of Governors since 1990 and as its President (outside Board Chair) from 2003-2010. In 2011 he assumed the role of Executive Director of the Boston Athletic Association, with responsibility for the day-to-day management of the organization. During his tenure he has worked with the B.A.A. Board and staff to strengthen the B.A.A. as an organization, especially from a managerial perspective. He has also worked with the Board in shaping the B.A.A.’s short and long-term development across all areas of the B.A.A.’s activity: the conduct of athletic events, the operation of community service initiatives, and the training and development of athletes. He practiced corporate and business law over many years in and around Boston, both with the Boston law firm Hale and Dorr and serving as counsel and general counsel to several well-known companies in the information technology and semiconductor fields, including Digital Equipment Corporation, Teradyne, Inc. and Brooks Automation, Inc. As a lawyer he worked in the fields of securities law, M&A transactions, corporate governance, compliance, dispute resolution, competition law, commercial law and intellectual property. He is a graduate of Cornell University and received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Michigan Law School In addition to his duties as Executive Director, Grilk has had his share of hands-on experience with the Boston Marathon, the B.A.A.’s premier event. He has been the marathon’s finish line announcer since 1979 and is a former competitor, having run a personal best marathon time of 2:49:03 in 1978 and a Boston Marathon personal best of 2:54 that same year. Section two – Digital Transformation - Outro Ok my friends digitally transformed through to the end of Episode 4-449 of the RunRunLive Podcast. No algorithm will ever be able to run a marathon, right? We set the clocks back! One less hour to get stuff done! My old man running group went out this morning for 7 miles. Frank’s coming back up to speed since having his second hip done. Tim has decided to just ignore the weird feeling in his knee. Brian is chugging al long at 2 runs a week. And I rode my bike alongside them. The knee feels better. A previous version of Chris probably would have taken it for a test drive today, but I’m going to give it another week to heal before I test it. I’m going to start easing back into things this week. With the longer days I should be able to get out on Fuji-San, my old road bike a few times and I’ll start working in some long yoga sessions for strength and stability. Then I’ll spin up the running slowly, or not. I could use a break. We’ll see. I do have an itch to get out and see some new places and maybe that means run some new races now that the pandemic seems to be waning instead of waxing. I took my Mom to get her second vaccine shot but I’m still at the back of the line. Could I claim over-training as a medical condition? I am up to 11 episodes of my new apocalypse story podcast project. I do appreciate any podcast love you can give it. I have to figure out a way I can get some more eyeballs on it. I don’t’ have the time or capital for the marketing it needs! You can search for it on your favorite pod-catcher as After the Apocalypse. Is there anyone who Doesn’t have a podcast these days? It seems like everyone just paired up to interview each other. I got a new product to test out. It’s called . The owner sent me some to try. It’s like a caffeine candy with 100mg of caffeine in each candy. I haven’t tried them yet. I do like my caffeine though. I think these might be a good kick in the ass late in a long run. The timing is poor with me not currently training, but I’ll let you know when I get to them. … I know I’ve been a bit maudlin recently. The long pandemic, the cold dark days of winter, my training not going great, my work being a pain in the butt… It all weighs in on top of a guy. But it’s not a reason to despair. It’s a reason to celebrate. We get to do these things. My life is filled with health and prosperity. I’ve got things I want to do. I’ve got things I get to do. You do too. You may feel like you’re shoveling water, but you get to choose. You could walk away. You could buy a van and sell your house. No one is stopping you. You, my friend, whether you believe it or not, are in control of your life. I always liked asking Dave MacGilvray what his favorite adventure was. Because he’ll always say “the next one.” And he’ll say it with conviction. I’ve got a lot of things I want to do. And I’m doing them. You’ve got a lot of things you want to do? You should just start doing them. As a crunchy old New Englander said: The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep And I’ll see you out there. MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - Rachel -> Coach Jeff ->
A conversation with Wayne Morrison, former General Manager of Cable Backplane Systems and long-time employee of Amphenol and Teradyne. Wayne has been retired for a few years but is still quite active with the Amphenol community, especially with his role on the Amphenol Frontline team over the last year. We talk about his work history, both with Amphenol and Teradyne. We talk about the fears he had when Amphenol acquired Teradyne and how those fears quickly vanished. We talk about his favorite part of the job -- customer interactions -- and why they were so crucial to him and the business's success. And we discuss his desert island music, book, and movie. This is The Interface. Hosted by Chris Cappello. Music by Square Seed. For The Interface podcast guest inquiries and suggestions: send an email to ccappello@amphenol-aao.com or send a LinkedIn message to https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjcappello
Greg Smith, president of Teradyne's Industrial Automation Group, takes us inside the company's acquisition strategy. Teradyne's industrial automation portfolio include leading companies Universal Robots, Mobile Industrial Robots, Energid and AutoGuide Mobile Robots. Teradyne is still looking for acquisitions, and Greg tells us what Teradyne looks for in companies. Was Teradyne interested in Boston Dynamics before it was acquired by Hyundai for nearly $1 billion? Greg also shared that Universal Robots sold more than 9,000 cobots in 2020 alone, and he offered a unique perspective on mobile manipulation, saying the ROI is a challenge.
A conversation with Eric Rushbrook, Group General Manager for the Amphenol Commercial Air Group. We talk about the divisions and products within the Commercial Air Group and how they've leaned on the strengths of the organization to get through the coronavirus pandemic. We talk about his years working and living abroad in both China and Ireland for Teradyne, then for Amphenol. We talk about his obsession with drones and his latest harrowing drone rescue story. And we talk about his favorite desert island music, movie, and book. This is The Interface. Hosted by Chris Cappello. Music by Square Seed. For The Interface podcast guest inquiries and suggestions: send an email to ccappello@amphenol-aao.com or send a LinkedIn message to https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjcappello
“Integrity can be a competitive advantage.” Ed Artzt served as P&G’s CEO & Chairman from 1990 to 1995 - during which sales grew to $33 billion, and the company grew well above historic averages. Joining in 1953, Ed led growth on brands like Comet, Zest, Charmin, Bounty, and Folgers. Ed has also served on the boards of American Express, Delta Airlines, GTE and Teradyne. He was active in foreign affairs and an influential advocate of world trade, and on President Clinton’s Advisory Committee on Trade Policy and Negotiations. Now splitting his time between Florida & Wyoming, Ed shared his perspectives on the importance of storytelling, and the competitive advantage of integrity.
Hizo una maestría en MIT donde combina ingeniería, diseño y negocios y es co-fundadora de Bloomer Technologies. Es la primera costarricense en graduarse y ser becada al programa de postgrado sobre tecnologías exponenciales para resolver los grandes desafíos de la humanidad de Singularity University en NASA Ames Research Park. Trabajó como Ingeniera de Hardware en el equipo de ASICs (Circuitos Integrados de Aplicación-Especifica) en el R&D de Hewlett Packard Networking. Anteriormente, ocupó el puesto de Ingeniera de Aplicaciones de Campo en Teradyne. Fue parte del equipo organizador y Directora de Streaming de las primeras 3 ediciones del TEDxPuraVidaJoven. Tiene 8 años generando iniciativas para Mujeres en Tecnología, Grupo MenTe en Monterrey, MenTe en Acción y la Red Nacional MenTe en Costa Rica junto con la comunidad colaborativa Ideas en Acción fusionando ideas generadas en TEDxPuraVidaJoven y su compromiso por aumentar la diversidad en la industria tecnológica. Ella se graduó de Ingeniería en Tecnologías Electrónicas en el Tecnológico de Monterrey en México, con especialización en Sistemas Digitales. Nació y creció en Costa Rica, con raíces peruanas.
Japan's Top Business Interviews Podcast By Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
Richard Dyck, President of TGK-Japan, a semiconductor testing company as well as many other companies, originally visited Japan as a student in 1965. With a PhD in the field of semiconductor from Harvard University, Dr. Dyck began working at General Electric's Japanese office. Dr. Dyck worked closely with Jack Welch, Senior VP of GE at the time, and was responsible in building the material business in Asia, with a focus on Japan. Among many things, Dr. Dyck learned from Welch's hard work ethics and his value-based pricing strategy. Dr. Dyck then moved to Teradyne, a Boston based manufacturer of semiconductor equipment, leading the Asia operations for 20 years. He then went on to establish his independent company after a management buy-out of Teradyne's high speed connection system business, starting at $8 million. Dr. Dyck describes the first 10 years as “more rewarding than anything [he] had done before.” After selling his company that grew to $50 million, Dr. Dyck then became involved in Japan Industrial Partners, a private equity specializing in carve-outs of businesses from large Japanese corporations. When the firm bought out a spindle motor business from The Japan Victor Company, Dr. Dyck took on the role of leading the $300 million business with a large factory in Thailand and a labour force of 5000 employees. He was confident in using the Japanese approach of quality control and quality circles. He “ became a huge fan and still place a lot of value in the Japanese approach to a manufacturing operation…and it is very effective, not only in Japan but…in Thailand and China.” Dr. Dyck also serves on the board of Hitachi Chemicals, which he describes is another “experience at looking at a Japanese company from the inside.” On leading in Japan, Dr. Dyck highlights focusing on customer satisfaction and relationship building as the key to gaining credibility among clients and the team. Communication among all operations within and outside of the Japan office is also crucial, ensuring there is constant feedback getting communicated back to headquarters. In Teradyne, Dr. Dyck's employees were on a team commission, in which teams were rewarded instead of individuals for their performance. Dr. Dyck also encourages his team to face their mistakes and learn from defective products calling them “treasures.” He holds regularized engineering reviews to ensure quality and performance standards are maintained. Dr. Dyck also participates in social activities such as playing softball and volleyball to build team engagement outside of work. He is always trying to be honest and open to learning from his employees. On Innovation in Japan, he sees more and more Japanese companies fund businesses within their organization, treating it like a start-up company. Dr. Dyck talks about the challenge of collaboration in the academic field, in which departments within the same university do not have a collaborative mindset. Dr. Dyck also thinks letting employees work in one specific position instead of rotating them, would lead to more specialists who are skilled within their area of expertise with a strong network. He advises newcomers to Japan to be ready and willing to learn from Japan and figure out what you can bring to your company that differentiate you from a local Japanese employee. Dr. Dyck also addresses the value of spending time with the customers in Japan to build relationships to be able to provide the best solution for them.
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber discuss the rough start to September. Tech plunging again, with the Nasdaq falling 3%. The Dow and S&P 500 both having their biggest 3-day loss in 3 months. Tesla tumbling after getting an S&P snub. The stock was not included in the index changes announced. Etsy, Teradyne, Catalent were added, while H&R Block, Coty and Kohl’s were removed from the S&P 500. Shares of Nikola surging as much as 53% after General Motors announces it’s taking an 11% stake in the electric truck maker. Under the partnership, GM will produce Nikola’s marquee hydrogen fuel cell electric pickup truck the Badger by the end of 2020. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Offshore / US unemployment 8.4% (Temporary Census work (+238,000 jobs) accounted for around one-sixth of the August gain of 1.4 million jobs) / Thursday sell-off with Friday red, but less bad. Monday closed for labour day. / India bans another 188 Chinese apps / Carnival Corporation's Costa Cruises to Restart Cruise Operations This Weekend out of Italy. / Tesla does not go into the S&P500. Instead Etsy, Teradyne and Catalent added. IN order to get into the S&P500 “Companies must be U.S. based, and listed on either the NYSE, the Nasdaq or the Cboe. They also must have a market cap of more than $8.2 billion, and report four straight quarters of profit as determined by U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).” Local / Prosus has now gone into the Euro Stoxx 50 and EUR2bn passive inflows should support the share price. / Local GDP on Tuesday / Results; Truworths, Northam & Implats, Libstar and ADvTech / Spur execs leaving (four going by year-end including CEO & COO). / Icasa delays spectrum auction to March 2021
Bienvenidos al episodio 3 de Cápsula de Inversión con Andes Investments, el espacio para aportar contenidos a la construcción de portafolios de inversión, con Ernesto Moreno, Economista y asesor de inversión, y Homero Gutiérrez, economista y especialista en valoración de empresas. Hoy comentamos en 3 bloques: 1. Mercados: Evolución de publicación de datos económicos semanales en EEUU, 2. La empresa en cifras: ORACLE y su desempeño 3. Modelos de negocio y estrategias de inversión: comentamos sobre el NASDAQ alcanzando nuevo recordó entre programas de re compra y disrupción tecnológica (5G, Automatización, realidad aumentada como experiencia de compra). 4. Educación financiera: ETFs como instrumentos de inversión. Las opiniones expresadas son individuales y no constituyen recomendaciones de inversión o venta de productos, consulte a su asesor de inversión antes de invertir. Visita nuestro Blog --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/capsula-de-inversin/message
A conversation with Gordon Vinther, General Manager of Ardent Concepts in Hampton, NH. Gordon founded Ardent Concepts in 2003 and the business was acquired by Amphenol in 2018. We talk about the events that led to him taking a leap of faith and forming his own company based on his developments in compression mount connector technology. We talk about the challenges of leading his small team in the first couple years and about finding an early adopters in one of his ideas with Teradyne. We discuss his courtship with Amphenol leading up to being acquired and how he's now utilizing the power of Amphenol to open new doors for the company. And finally, we discuss why he named the company Ardent Concepts. This is The Interface. Hosted by Chris Cappello. Music by Square Seed. For The Interface podcast guest inquiries and suggestions: send an email to ccappello@amphenol-aao.com or send a LinkedIn message to https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjcappello
A conversation with Teradyne manager of reliability Mark Levin and senior software engineering manager Jon Bodin about reliability, DfM, and their new book Improving Product Reliability and Software Quality: Strategies, Tools, Process and Implementation, 2nd Edition.
Patrick has been a Mechanical Engineer at Teradyne for the last three years. Recently he has decided to quit his job and pursue different carrier goals and enter the Podcasting landscape himself. We met with Patrick a day after he officially quit his job to discuss carrier decisions, life choices and the nuance concept called the Gig-economy.
Trading Block: A look back at the week in trading Tariff Man spooks the market…again. Exchanges were closed on Wednesday, December 5 in observance of a National Day of Mourning for the late George HW Bush. Netflix blew $100M on Friends reruns for one year! Most active this week: SPY - 3.01M (ADV 1.43M) VIX - 476K Earnings Highlights: Tuesday - Dollar General, HP Wednesday - Five Below Thursday - The Kroger Co., Broadcom, Michaels, Ulta Friday - Big Lots Odd Block: Tesla put summary, opening Dec put love in Signet Jewelers Ltd. (SIG), opening Jan put love in Teradyne, Inc. (TER), and opening Feb call love in Lennar Corporation (LEN) Mail Block: Listener questions and comments Question from Daleon - Hey! I'm something of an options noob but I'm learning from listening to you guys. Still haven't pulled the trigger on my first trade. My question - what's the best and easiest starting point for noobs? I mostly have SPY in my portfolio right now. Is it selling calls on SPY? Am I correct that those calls would be considered covered? Fun show. Also liking the playbook program. Around the Block/This Week in the Markets: Dec 7 - Unemployment, Consumer Sentiment
Trading Block: A look back at the week in trading Tariff Man spooks the market…again. Exchanges were closed on Wednesday, December 5 in observance of a National Day of Mourning for the late George HW Bush. Netflix blew $100M on Friends reruns for one year! Most active this week: SPY - 3.01M (ADV 1.43M) VIX - 476K Earnings Highlights: Tuesday - Dollar General, HP Wednesday - Five Below Thursday - The Kroger Co., Broadcom, Michaels, Ulta Friday - Big Lots Odd Block: Tesla put summary, opening Dec put love in Signet Jewelers Ltd. (SIG), opening Jan put love in Teradyne, Inc. (TER), and opening Feb call love in Lennar Corporation (LEN) Mail Block: Listener questions and comments Question from Daleon - Hey! I'm something of an options noob but I'm learning from listening to you guys. Still haven't pulled the trigger on my first trade. My question - what's the best and easiest starting point for noobs? I mostly have SPY in my portfolio right now. Is it selling calls on SPY? Am I correct that those calls would be considered covered? Fun show. Also liking the playbook program. Around the Block/This Week in the Markets: Dec 7 - Unemployment, Consumer Sentiment
The AI Eye: Hewlett Packard ( $HPE) Extends Cloud-Based AI InfoSight, Teradyne ( $TER) to Change to Nasdaq Listing
The AI Eye: Hewlett Packard ( $HPE) Extends Cloud-Based AI InfoSight, Teradyne ( $TER) to Change to Nasdaq Listing
His bonhomie masks a keen intelligence that has, for decades, taken note of what makes or breaks founding teams. Joe Caruso is the CEO Whisperer, the Father Confessor to Founders. Joe’s an intrepid angel investor who goes where other angels fear to tread. This makes him a highly sought-after board member or advisor. I was privileged to sit down with him for an hour and to imbibe his wisdom and good humor. Typical Joe Caruso comment: “…you don't train a Labrador to flap its ears. It makes for a lousy butterfly.” Here are some highlights of what we discussed: Joe Caruso Introduction Joe Caruso Bio How Joe Discovered He Wanted to Be the Father Confessor to CEOs How Roxbury Latin School, the One True School, Figured in Joe Caruso’s Formation Joe Caruso Drops Out of High School and Enrolls at Northeastern University Boston’s Unique Environment for Learning: Jeff Bezos Take Note “I'm in the cafeteria … and at the table is a newspaper from the prior June … and they had a list of starting salaries of all the people who graduated, and electrical engineers made more than anyone else, so I said I guess I'll be one of them.” “…co-op [work/study program at Northeastern] taught me that engineering wasn't my strong suit.” Outstanding Argument in Favor of Northeastern’s Co-op Program Delightful Story About Joe Caruso Considering Turning Down Harvard Business School Joe Caruso Had No Idea of the Value of Networking While at Harvard Business School! “I studied and ... I took no advantage of that [networking at HBS], which in retrospect was a huge missed opportunity.” How Doing Turnarounds Got Joe Caruso Involved with Level Up “Here's this 19-year-old kid, either freshman or sophomore at Princeton, that was going to drop out to start a company.” “It had gaming, location-based. As I kidded with him, it was very buzzword-compliant.” “If you give me a bright, passionate, high-integrity entrepreneur, that's the ticket of admission to at least me considering investing.” Semyon Dukach’s Answer to “Should I Start a Company?” “…you don't train a Labrador to flap its ears. It makes for a lousy butterfly.” “None of this is off-topic. … Our topic is human nature.” “So, be who you are. That also says, "complement who you are."” The Change in Business Plan of Which Joe Caruso is Proudest From Measuring Alpha Waves to Helping People Recover from Spinal Injuries Leveraging Personal Computers for Lab Automation The Particular Hell of VCs with Conflicting Interests Sal Daher Reads the Review from Listener bpaul2 – Reminds You to Leave a Review in iTunes Joe Caruso’s Favorite Pivot Joe Caruso’s First Investment Joe Caruso’s Parents Were Survivors of the Depression Era and thus Not Open to Entrepreneurship "We've gotta get you out of the basement." Joe Caruso’s Apologia for the Value of Boards – Directors vs. Advisors What Advice Do You Find Yourself Giving Over and Over? Joe Caruso’s Parting Thoughts
Scroll down below the blog to listen to the podcast interview with Esben Østergaard. Today’s Swarfcast is an interview Noah and I recently conducted with Esben Østergaard, founder and chief technology officer of Universal Robots, a Danish firm that sold out in 2015 to automation conglomerate Teradyne for $285 million. Esben started the company on a […]