- published: 01 Feb 2013
- views: 70
- author: TheBizExperienceShow
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Financial Planner Asset Management Orange County Online Radio Business News
http://www.TheBusinessDrive.com http://www.QFCorp.com Broadcast Radio Business News Blog: ...
published: 01 Feb 2013
author: TheBizExperienceShow
Financial Planner Asset Management Orange County Online Radio Business News
http://www.TheBusinessDrive.com http://www.QFCorp.com Broadcast Radio Business News Blog: Get on Internet Radio like Scot Shier, member of the Speakers Burea...
- published: 01 Feb 2013
- views: 70
- author: TheBizExperienceShow
4:20
Andrew Economos of JP Morgan Asset Management expects to see better news out of India s...
ANDREW ECONOMOS OF JP MORGAN ASSET MANAGEMENT EXPECTS TO SEE BETTER NEWS OUT OF INDIA SOON...
published: 26 Aug 2013
Andrew Economos of JP Morgan Asset Management expects to see better news out of India s...
ANDREW ECONOMOS OF JP MORGAN ASSET MANAGEMENT EXPECTS TO SEE BETTER NEWS OUT OF INDIA SOON WITH THE APPOINTMENT OF NEW CENTRAL BANKER RAGHURAM RAJAN AND MOVES TO LIBERALIZE THE ECONOMY.
SHOWS: HONG KONG, CHINA (AUGUST 23, 2013) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL)
ANDREW ECONOMOS, HEAD OF SOVEREIGN & INSTITUTIONAL STRATEGY, JP MORGAN ASSET MANAGEMENT
1. REPORTER OFF CAMERA SAYING:
"Will the situation get worse on the rupee and the markets after the September policy? Or has the market priced that in already so we can be prepared for a post policy rebound?"
2. ANDREW ECONOMOS SAYING:
"I think the market is anticipating much of it. And the rupee is overreacted. It's increasing the relative competitiveness of India. But it's still a domestic demand-related economy, so exports are not on the big part of it. So I think you'd continue to get some volatility. My guess, however, is with the new central banker Mr. Rajan - plus, the government is starting to decrease its populism and start increasing, obviously, this move towards more liberalization and reform - we'll start to see better news out of the Indian market. Technically it's oversold, so we should get a bounce anyways. And I think that's what we've been seeing the last couple of days."
3. REPORTER OFF CAMERA SAYING:
"India has worked hard to avert a ratings downgrade. Is that inevitable in this scenario? What will be the impact of that?"
4. ANDREW ECONOMOS SAYING:
"No I don't think it's inevitable. I think there's a lot of confidence in the foreign community in the RBI, the Reserve Bank of India. We'll wait and see. But seems like the new head is a very capable economist, understands the business extremely well, good macro. And obviously understands the industries and micro well. He knows what they've got to do, knows what he has to do. So I think the re-rating will wait. The de-rating will wait until we see the RBI falter. Or we see the populism rears its ugly head and again reform and liberalization slow down."
5. REPORTER OFF CAMERA SAYING:
"What do you expect on the rupee against the dollar? Is 70 or beyond possible?"
6. ANDREW ECONOMOS SAYING:
"No I think we've stabilized on the currency. I think you've p...
- published: 26 Aug 2013
- views: 1
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WHHI-TV's "The Bluffton News" | William Bosley, Bosley Asset Management | 6/24/13 | NEWS@whhitv.com
WHHI-TV Presents
THE BLUFFTON NEWS
Hosted by Anneliza Itkor
LOCAL NEWSMAKER: William Bos...
published: 12 Jul 2013
WHHI-TV's "The Bluffton News" | William Bosley, Bosley Asset Management | 6/24/13 | NEWS@whhitv.com
WHHI-TV Presents
THE BLUFFTON NEWS
Hosted by Anneliza Itkor
LOCAL NEWSMAKER: William Bosley, Bosley Asset Management
June 24, 2013
- published: 12 Jul 2013
- views: 2
0:44
Passfail.com News: Thursday Sector Leaders: Asset Management, Railroads
In trading on Thursday, asset management shares were relative leaders, up on the day by ab...
published: 06 Dec 2012
author: Pass Fail
Passfail.com News: Thursday Sector Leaders: Asset Management, Railroads
In trading on Thursday, asset management shares were relative leaders, up on the day by about 1.5%. Leading the group were shares of Epoch Holding (EPHC), up...
- published: 06 Dec 2012
- views: 3
- author: Pass Fail
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EBITDA for Brookfield Asset Management Up 10%- Stock Trend News Minute with Donald Baillargeon
EBITDA for Brookfield Asset Management, Inc. for its quarter ended March 31st was $944 mil...
published: 29 May 2010
author: Stocktrendnews
EBITDA for Brookfield Asset Management Up 10%- Stock Trend News Minute with Donald Baillargeon
EBITDA for Brookfield Asset Management, Inc. for its quarter ended March 31st was $944 million, a 10.3% increase over the year earlier same quarter...Brookfi...
- published: 29 May 2010
- views: 213
- author: Stocktrendnews
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Hitler Learns News On His Asset Management Empire
...
published: 20 Jan 2012
author: frankdcg1970
Hitler Learns News On His Asset Management Empire
- published: 20 Jan 2012
- views: 132
- author: frankdcg1970
0:42
Passfail.com News: Monday Sector Laggards: Asset Management, Apparel Stores
In trading on Monday, asset management shares were relative laggards, down on the day by a...
published: 11 Feb 2013
author: Pass Fail
Passfail.com News: Monday Sector Laggards: Asset Management, Apparel Stores
In trading on Monday, asset management shares were relative laggards, down on the day by about 0.7%. Helping drag down the group were shares of Federated Inv...
- published: 11 Feb 2013
- views: 3
- author: Pass Fail
0:52
News Update: NY AG Cuomo Sued Ivy Asset Management, Two Former Executives
New York's attorney general Andrew Cuomo has sued a hedge fund management firm and two for...
published: 11 May 2010
author: TradeTheTrend
News Update: NY AG Cuomo Sued Ivy Asset Management, Two Former Executives
New York's attorney general Andrew Cuomo has sued a hedge fund management firm and two former executives for failing to alert clients over Bernard Madoff's i...
- published: 11 May 2010
- views: 104
- author: TradeTheTrend
0:46
Passfail.com News: Monday Sector Laggards: Asset Management, Apparel Stores
In trading on Monday, asset management shares were relative laggards, down on the day by a...
published: 10 Dec 2012
author: Pass Fail
Passfail.com News: Monday Sector Laggards: Asset Management, Apparel Stores
In trading on Monday, asset management shares were relative laggards, down on the day by about 0.7%. Helping drag down the group were shares of Federated Inv...
- published: 10 Dec 2012
- author: Pass Fail
5:12
Mining Sector Needs to Deliver Solid Returns: Adrian Day Asset Management -- 2012 Denver Gold Forum
With senior gold mining companies entering a consolidation mode, whereby mergers and acqui...
published: 14 Sep 2012
author: Kitco NEWS
Mining Sector Needs to Deliver Solid Returns: Adrian Day Asset Management -- 2012 Denver Gold Forum
With senior gold mining companies entering a consolidation mode, whereby mergers and acquisitions are few and far between and majors like Barrick are shelvin...
- published: 14 Sep 2012
- views: 744
- author: Kitco NEWS
9:19
U.S. Reserve Currency Status At Risk: Adrian Day Asset Management
The recent gold correction and Chinese economic numbers were the first topics we touched o...
published: 25 Oct 2012
author: Kitco NEWS
U.S. Reserve Currency Status At Risk: Adrian Day Asset Management
The recent gold correction and Chinese economic numbers were the first topics we touched on when we caught up w/ Adrian Day of Adrian Day Asset Management at...
- published: 25 Oct 2012
- views: 2499
- author: Kitco NEWS
5:58
Ladies European Professional Golf Tour Aberdeen Asset Management Open EventScotland
Ladies European Professional Golf Tour Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Pro Women...
published: 08 May 2012
Ladies European Professional Golf Tour Aberdeen Asset Management Open EventScotland
Ladies European Professional Golf Tour Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Pro Womens Open. Highlights and Interviews with champion Carly Booth, top pl...
- published: 08 May 2012
- views: 226
- author: Santa Barbara Arts TV YouTube Partner Global News
3:21
Avoca Asset Management gathers momentum | Money Management
By Money Management Almost a year after starting up boutique fund manager Avoca Asset Mana...
published: 04 Apr 2012
author: Money Management
Avoca Asset Management gathers momentum | Money Management
By Money Management Almost a year after starting up boutique fund manager Avoca Asset Management, former UBS small caps analysts John Campbell and Jeremy Ben...
- published: 04 Apr 2012
- views: 78
- author: Money Management
7:05
Ladies European Professional Golf Tour Aberdeen Asset Management Open EventScotland
Ladies European Professional Golf Tour Aberdeen Asset Management Open EventScotland....
published: 08 May 2012
Ladies European Professional Golf Tour Aberdeen Asset Management Open EventScotland
Ladies European Professional Golf Tour Aberdeen Asset Management Open EventScotland.
- published: 08 May 2012
- views: 34
- author: Santa Barbara Arts TV YouTube Partner Global News
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55:58
State of the City - The Decade of San Antonio: A Big City transforming into a Great City 1/28/10
Mayor Julián Castro presented his first State of the City Address on Thursday, January 28,...
published: 29 Jan 2010
author: Mayor Julián Castro
State of the City - The Decade of San Antonio: A Big City transforming into a Great City 1/28/10
Mayor Julián Castro presented his first State of the City Address on Thursday, January 28, 2010, and proclaimed San Antonio as a city on the move that will vault forward economically in the coming decade.
"This is the decade of San Antonio, the decade of our emergence as an economic powerhouse nationally and internationally," Castro said. "We'll get there by building up brainpower and opportunity, making vibrant our public spaces, and getting the fundamentals of city government right."
Mayor Castro told a record crowd of more than 900 business and community leaders that his administration will not hide from the city's most difficult issues, which include raising the educational attainment level of the local workforce and investing in the city's urban core.
"Great cities are defined by their downtowns. San Antonio must invest in downtown and make it a magnet for residents and visitors alike," Castro said. "In these next few years, we will put a new streetcar system on the ground, redevelop our beloved Hemisfair, and enhance our Riverwalk to breathe new life into our downtown."
On Jobs:
"The top priority for 2010 is creating jobs for San Antonians. Our city has fared better than most American communities during this downturn, but we must work to fare better. 20,000 net new jobs in 2010 is the goal."
Green Economy:
"We must embrace new economic opportunities. San Antonio can and should become a leader in the green economy by investing in green job training, incentivizing green manufacturing and leading the way in the use of renewables to meet our energy needs."
Transcript of Speech:
[ Applause ]
Thank you.
Thank you very much for that introduction, Carri. You've already shown in your short time wonderful leadership here at the Chamber. I want to thank you and Richard Perez and all the folks at the Chamber for your tremendous leadership in the city. I particularly enjoyed the opportunity to work with ya'll as we expand the Mentoring Matters initiatives, and make sure that most folks have had the opportunity to reach their dreams. And I want to thank all of ya'll for being here. Carri mentioned that there are over 900 folks here, and when they told me that yesterday, I thought that this event must have been billed as “C.P.S. Energy, Behind-the-Scenes.” [ Laughter ] Or something to draw folks here.
But really, I believe that there is tremendous energy here in San Antonio in 2010. I believe that 2010 marks the beginning of the decade of San Antonio. This is the decade that we will emerge as an economic powerhouse across the nation and across the world, a place that people are looking toward for leadership, a place that people are taking notice of, a place that is in perfect position to seize the opportunity of tomorrow. It has been my absolute privilege to serve as your mayor for the last seven months. These days have been exciting ones, they've been long ones, but they've been well worthwhile because of the work of many, many folks, a couple of which I'd like to just recognize right now.
The first is, and I'd like to ask them all to stand up, the best city council that we've had in years, our San Antonio city council, please, if you would, stand up. I see Councilwoman Cisneros, Councilwoman Taylor, Councilwoman Ramos, Councilman Cortez, Councilman Medina, Councilman Lopez, Councilman Rodriguez, Councilman Williams, Councilwoman Chan, and Councilman Clamp. Thank ya'll very much.
I was, of course, not in office for four years, and in that time we had one of the best mayors in America, Phil Hardberger, who did a wonderful job of laying out a vision and a foundation for us to build on, and I'd like to recognize him as well. Thank you very much, Mayor Hardberger, for being here.
[ Applause ]
Everybody says that we have the best city manager in America, and seven months ago I got a chance to start testing that for myself, and I got to tell you, it's the truth. Sheryl Sculley has done an absolutely wonderful job as city manager, and she's really, and I think that Phil would agree with this, she is the reason that we look so good being mayor. I hope she'll stand up and be recognized. Thank you very much, Sheryl, for your work.
[ Applause ]
I remember coming to a couple of chamber events over the last few years, and Nelson Wolff would always tell this joke about being -- I don't know whether it was him not being the old mayor anymore or the young mayor, or I guess being about the same age as Phil. These days I know that I'm the young mayor, and he's the older county judge but has been a terrific partner and collaborator and one of the reasons that our city does so well. Thank you very much, Nelson, for your leadership. I'd like to recognize you as well.
[ Applause ]
And then I want to recognize my own staff. I see many of them here from Robbie Greenblum who couldn’t be here today to Jaime Castillo, Frances Gonzalez, Jed Maebius. I see Christian Archer, Roland Garza, Sarah McLor
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GESTALT WORK ON AWARENESS (HQ) - PART גשטאלט - מודעות - חלק 1
HQ. gestalt work on awareness, part 1. hebrew subtitles added.
BY FRANKLYN WEPNER ...
published: 13 Aug 2011
author: franklyn wepner
GESTALT WORK ON AWARENESS (HQ) - PART גשטאלט - מודעות - חלק 1
HQ. gestalt work on awareness, part 1. hebrew subtitles added.
BY FRANKLYN WEPNER SEPTEMBER 1, 2006
HOW I WORK: GESTALT DREAMWORK AS THEATER AND PROPHECY
GESTALT DREAM WORK AS PREPARATION FOR PERFORMING
Since 1975 I have been using Gestalt work on awareness, dreams and personal relationships as a way to train and direct performers. The basic principle is simple. I use the Gestalt work to peel the onion of layer after layer of social cliches, ego games and unfinished personal business, and then I do the reverse process reconstituting the onion in the form of characters or other artist structures. The existential message of the dream becomes the superobjective or action of the tragedy, and then I build up the way the performer handles the characters and the plot around that.
My usual procedure is to begin the training with three Gestalt sessions, one on one. The first session, two hours long, deals with the three zones of awareness. During the first hour I simply let him relate what he aware of, since I want to know how he operates before I start meddling with his life. This is important since overall during the Gestalt sessions we are peeling the onion of cliches and games to get to authentic action, and later we will need all of those layers to rebuild the onion as characters involved in the unfolding action of a drama. We need his cliche and game layers for the beginning of the action in Act One as much as we need his authentic action at the end of the dramatic action for Acts Four and Five of a tragic drama.
During the second hour of the first Gestalt session on awareness I attempt to guide him towards a balance of the zones of awareness: outer zone awareness of the environment, inner zone awareness of his body, and fantasy zone awareness of his daydreams. The second and third Gestalt sessions are each three hours long, and each is a typical Gestalt dreamwork session as presented by Fritz Perls in Gestalt Therapy Verbatim. The performer tells the dream in the here and now, identifies with (play acts) several of the main images of the dream in dialogues with each other, and experiences the rhythm of contact and withdrawal. That is to say, after each major dialogue of polarized sides of himself (the contact part) he is instructed to close his eyes, enter his body awareness and daydream (the withdrawal phase of the rhythm).
Since my goal is theater as well as healing, whenever possible during the Gestalt dreamwork I encourage lots of expression using sound and movements. I work with a palette of about 200 different types of recorded musical excerpts, and whenever appropriate I ask him if that image or emotional state were part of a movie what sort of music might be the sound track. Then I find something close to that in my palette of musical colors and ask him to express the mood using the music along with his vocalizing and expressive movements. While he is doing the entire session I spend most of my time jotting down near verbatim notes and making stick figures of his poses and movements, since later in the work I will feed all this back to him and encourage him to explore using it as creative material for acting, dance or whatever his medium is. Taping the session is less useful, since then I would need to spend too much time replaying the tapes. Taking notes live forces me to sort out the wheat from the chaff very efficiently, even at the cost of not observing or notating every detail.
WORKING OUT FROM YOUR CENTERS
After the three introductory one on one Gestalt sessions, session number four is for feedback and discussion of the results. I show him in my notes and diagrams all of the stages of competed and uncompleted actions, and together we search for characters in the theater literature that have similar patterns of action. Is he a Hamlet type, or an Oedipus type, for example? In contrast to the usual practice in acting classes, his first acting assignment probably will be a monologue from a serious tragedy, since I want him to begin with a dramatic action with which he can identify totally. In this process he is using his major Gestalt moments as what Michael Chekhov in his book "To The Actor" labels "psychological gestures". Perls calls them the "essences" of a patient's personality, or we can say he is working from his "centers", stretching those sounds, moves and psychological motivations in as many creative directions as he can. I monitor closely to be sure he is not faking it, the way most actors end up doing since they do not have the centers to begin with.
Before the performer begins working with others doing improvs and scenework, there is an important transitional stage in the work in which I help him get comfortable using his very personal Gestalt material freely as creative material. He needs to shift from seeing himself as a patient to enjoying the role of an artist of the
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GESTALT WORK ON AWARENESS WITH BEL part 3 (HQ)
part 3 of a two hour gestalt session on awareness with actress bel baca. the focus here is...
published: 01 Jan 2011
author: franklyn wepner
GESTALT WORK ON AWARENESS WITH BEL part 3 (HQ)
part 3 of a two hour gestalt session on awareness with actress bel baca. the focus here is "the rhythm of contact and withdrawal", alternating between contact with the environment and withdrawal into the void of "not knowing" to discover what fantasies and new ideas are waiting to emerge into awareness there.
TO VIEW OR DOWNLOAD ALL OF MY VIDEOS, PLUS 1500 PAGES OF MY EXPLANATORY ESSAYS (ALL AT NO CHARGE) PLEASE VISIT MY WEBSITE: franklynwepner.com. ALSO PLEASE NOTE MY NEW EMAIL ADDRESS, IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH ME ANY COMMENTS ABOUT MY WORK: franklynwepner@gmail.com. IN THE LISTING OF VIDEOS THE LETTERS (HQ) REFER TO A HIGHER QUALITY VERSION OF THE VIDEO, WHICH IS AVAILABLE TO YOU IF YOUR COMPUTER CAN HANDLE IT.
BY FRANKLYN WEPNER SEPTEMBER 1, 2006
HOW I WORK: GESTALT DREAMWORK AS THEATER AND PROPHECY
GESTALT DREAM WORK AS PREPARATION FOR PERFORMING
Since 1975 I have been using Gestalt work on awareness, dreams and personal relationships as a way to train and direct performers. The basic principle is simple. I use the Gestalt work to peel the onion of layer after layer of social cliches, ego games and unfinished personal business, and then I do the reverse process reconstituting the onion in the form of characters or other artist structures. The existential message of the dream becomes the superobjective or action of the tragedy, and then I build up the way the performer handles the characters and the plot around that.
My usual procedure is to begin the training with three Gestalt sessions, one on one. The first session, two hours long, deals with the three zones of awareness. During the first hour I simply let him relate what he aware of, since I want to know how he operates before I start meddling with his life. This is important since overall during the Gestalt sessions we are peeling the onion of cliches and games to get to authentic action, and later we will need all of those layers to rebuild the onion as characters involved in the unfolding action of a drama. We need his cliche and game layers for the beginning of the action in Act One as much as we need his authentic action at the end of the dramatic action for Acts Four and Five of a tragic drama.
During the second hour of the first Gestalt session on awareness I attempt to guide him towards a balance of the zones of awareness: outer zone awareness of the environment, inner zone awareness of his body, and fantasy zone awareness of his daydreams. The second and third Gestalt sessions are each three hours long, and each is a typical Gestalt dreamwork session as presented by Fritz Perls in Gestalt Therapy Verbatim. The performer tells the dream in the here and now, identifies with (play acts) several of the main images of the dream in dialogues with each other, and experiences the rhythm of contact and withdrawal. That is to say, after each major dialogue of polarized sides of himself (the contact part) he is instructed to close his eyes, enter his body awareness and daydream (the withdrawal phase of the rhythm).
Since my goal is theater as well as healing, whenever possible during the Gestalt dreamwork I encourage lots of expression using sound and movements. I work with a palette of about 200 different types of recorded musical excerpts, and whenever appropriate I ask him if that image or emotional state were part of a movie what sort of music might be the sound track. Then I find something close to that in my palette of musical colors and ask him to express the mood using the music along with his vocalizing and expressive movements. While he is doing the entire session I spend most of my time jotting down near verbatim notes and making stick figures of his poses and movements, since later in the work I will feed all this back to him and encourage him to explore using it as creative material for acting, dance or whatever his medium is. Taping the session is less useful, since then I would need to spend too much time replaying the tapes. Taking notes live forces me to sort out the wheat from the chaff very efficiently, even at the cost of not observing or notating every detail.
WORKING OUT FROM YOUR CENTERS
After the three introductory one on one Gestalt sessions, session number four is for feedback and discussion of the results. I show him in my notes and diagrams all of the stages of competed and uncompleted actions, and together we search for characters in the theater literature that have similar patterns of action. Is he a Hamlet type, or an Oedipus type, for example? In contrast to the usual practice in acting classes, his first acting assignment probably will be a monologue from a serious tragedy, since I want him to begin with a dramatic action with which he can identify totally. In this process he is using his major Gestalt moments as what Michael Chekhov in his book "To The Actor" labels "psychological gestures". Per
0:54
Credit Suisse 'Bam'
Mill+'s Carl Addy directs this explosive new Roy Lichtenstein inspired spot for Credit Sui...
published: 24 Apr 2013
author: The Mill
Credit Suisse 'Bam'
Mill+'s Carl Addy directs this explosive new Roy Lichtenstein inspired spot for Credit Suisse.
This spot for Credit Suisse directed in house by the Mill+ team references the relationship between Credit Suisse and Brookfield Asset Management told here as a boxer and his trainer.
It was The Mill's job to create a piece of Roy Lichtenstein inspired animation that showed this relationship. A tricky aspect of the job was taking this iconic style of painting and converting it into moving animation. It was important to obey the rules of traditional Lichtenstein painting, all motion needed to feel as though it could have been hand painted.
The team did this by using a combination of flash animation and after effects. The team were helped with illustration by Simon Landrein and the innovative animation transitions were led by Ivo Sousa.
Youtube results:
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Vincent Asset Management | Financial Fortitude | Ryan Litfin | Dale Francis | Fox News AM1130
Co-host of Financial Fortitude sends a message from the electronic billboard about the new...
published: 18 May 2012
author: Financialfortitude
Vincent Asset Management | Financial Fortitude | Ryan Litfin | Dale Francis | Fox News AM1130
Co-host of Financial Fortitude sends a message from the electronic billboard about the new station and time.
- published: 18 May 2012
- views: 52
- author: Financialfortitude
0:48
Vincent Asset Management | Financial Fortitude | Ryan Litfin | Dale Francis | Fox News AM1130
Co-host of Financial Fortitude tells viewers about expanding to Fox News Talk affiliate AM...
published: 17 May 2012
author: Financialfortitude
Vincent Asset Management | Financial Fortitude | Ryan Litfin | Dale Francis | Fox News AM1130
Co-host of Financial Fortitude tells viewers about expanding to Fox News Talk affiliate AM1130.
- published: 17 May 2012
- views: 61
- author: Financialfortitude
6:13
Gold Market Correction & Sell-Off Was Bound To Happen: Adrian Day Asset Management
Was the gold market correction and major price decline inevitable? According to our next g...
published: 19 Apr 2013
author: Kitco NEWS
Gold Market Correction & Sell-Off Was Bound To Happen: Adrian Day Asset Management
Was the gold market correction and major price decline inevitable? According to our next guest, Adrian Day of Adrian Day Asset Management, a correction was b...
- published: 19 Apr 2013
- views: 1446
- author: Kitco NEWS
0:42
Vincent Asset Management | Financial Fortitude | Ryan Litfin | Dale Francis | News Talk AM1130
Co-host of Financial Fortitude informs viewers of Twin Cities stations and times when Amer...
published: 04 Jun 2012
author: Financialfortitude
Vincent Asset Management | Financial Fortitude | Ryan Litfin | Dale Francis | News Talk AM1130
Co-host of Financial Fortitude informs viewers of Twin Cities stations and times when America's Investor Advocacy Show can be heard.
- published: 04 Jun 2012
- views: 75
- author: Financialfortitude