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Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Ep. 153 S&A Investor - This NBA Owner Suggests Firing Everyone at the Fed

Wall Street Unplugged - What's Really Moving These Markets

Frank Curzio

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4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 17 October 2012

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Vivek Ranadivé, Founder of TIBCO Software and owner of the Golden State Warriors, tells us why people should not run the Federal Reserve. He also talks about Big Data trends and how TIBCO is at the forefront of this revolutionary technology. The NBA fan experience will become more personalized through Vivek’s predictive technology, and he is even helping coach the Warriors in real-time.

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S&A Investor Radio looks beyond the regular headlines heard on mainstream financial media

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to bring you unscripted interviews and breaking commentary direct from Wall Street,

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right to you on Main Street.

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How is it going out there?

0:18.0

It's Wednesday, October 17th, and I'm Frank Curzier, host to the S&A Investor

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Podcast, why, Break Down the headlines and tell you what's really moving these

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markets.

0:29.4

You know, I almost got into a fist fight for the first time in a pretty long while and it happened

0:35.3

this past weekend also on a golf course. It's at my local course in North Florida

0:41.6

where you know I'm a member and when I say member it's not like $20,000

0:45.0

he joined it's really only like a small fee per month so a lot of the golf courts aren't doing

0:49.2

too good down here and usually I go out when I go golf and I go like, you know, four or five p.m.

0:55.0

And, you know, there's three nine whole courses in the city course.

0:59.0

So you could basically start anywhere and if people go out on two of the nine's at least you know I can go on the other nine

1:03.7

and just right around and get as many holes in as possible it's good you know time to practice.

1:09.1

So I usually finish nine holes under 60 minutes and definitely 18 holes under two hours when I go by myself

1:14.5

which is pretty cool you know for anyone especially if you're in New York I listen to this

1:18.0

and it takes you six hours by the time you leave the house and get home is pretty

1:20.8

crazy anyway I always take a cart when I go,

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this but I can play as many holes as I can,

1:26.0

so you know, sometimes I'll hit like three balls,

1:28.0

and that's what I did with this one hole,

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