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🗓️ 14 March 2019
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Steve Eisman, Neuberger Berman Senior Portfolio Manager, discusses his three U.K. bank shorts. Patricia Mosser, Columbia University Economic Policy Management Program Director, says China and Europe are slowing the U.S. Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chairman and CEO, says trade imbalances could cause a financial recession. David Rubenstein, The Carlyle Group Co-Founder & Co-Executive Chairman, says there's no evidence that going to elite schools will make children do better in life. Ambassador William J. Burns, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace President, discusses his new book "The Back Channel: A Memoir of American Diplomacy and the Case for Its Renewal."
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1:01.1 | This is what's known as Lawrence Kulp headlines. This guy is the king of transparency. |
1:06.0 | He wasn't Danner for years. And these are, I'm counting him John quickly, nine, maybe 11 brutal headlines as they move through the accounting. Do we have the correct |
1:16.3 | gentleman to speak to about this? I think maybe we do. Stephen Iceman with us with |
1:20.2 | Newberger Berman today. Do you own General Electric shares here? I do not. I used to be shorted. You were |
1:25.9 | shorted, cleared it out? I covered it in December. What led you to cover it state? |
1:31.6 | I had gotten to my price target. I still thought things were bad, but you know |
1:37.0 | Culp is a good CEO. Yeah. I think people might give them a free pass and I didn't have a |
1:41.2 | theory that the company was going to go to zero. |
1:43.2 | So I think, you know what, be a gentleman, cover your position and walk away. |
1:48.0 | This is a really important distinction and that some short sellers, they almost want to not squeeze every penny out of the transaction but they |
1:56.9 | They want to pound the company into death and in with with harm to employees etc which is the sort of the social response what you're saying |
2:06.0 | is here's the opportunity let's make the price but let's not pound the company into death |
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