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Donald John Trump, Sr. (born June 14, 1946) is an American businessperson and media personality. He is the chairman and president of The Trump Organization and the founder of Trump Entertainment Resorts. Trump's career, branding efforts, personal life, wealth, and outspoken manner have made him famous throughout the country. Since 2015, he is also a candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United States in the 2016 election.
Trump is a native of New York City and a son of Fred Trump, who inspired him to enter real estate development. After two years at Fordham University and while studying at Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Trump worked for his father's firm, Elizabeth Trump & Son. Upon graduating in 1968 he joined the company, and in 1971 was given control, renaming the company "The Trump Organization". Since then he has built hotels, golf courses, and other properties, many of which bear his name. He is a major figure in the American business scene and has received prominent media exposure. The NBC reality show The Apprentice bolstered his fame, and his three marriages were extensively reported in tabloids.
http://www.mbapodcaster.com MBA Podcaster host Bob O'Keefe takes a look inside The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania uncovering must-know application strategies with co-author of "Your MBA Game Plan" and Veritas Prep MBA Admissions Research Director, Scott Shrum. Also joining in on the admissions conversation is a Wharton admissions director, an alumnus and a Wharton Class of 2010 student. We'll cover the topics of what type of candidate makes for an ideal Wharton student, how you should approach the MBA essays and application for Wharton to what life is like on campus. Set aside some quiet time because you won't want to miss this! Guests Include: -Alex Fleming, Wharton MBA Class of 2009 -Tiffany Gooden, Associate Director MBA Admissions & Financial Aid, The Wharton School ...
Donald Trump hasn’t been shy in professing his love for his alma mater, Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, but is that feeling mutual? MSNBC’s Jacob Soboroff talks to students on the Wharton campus about their feelings on Trump. » Subscribe to MSNBC: http://on.msnbc.com/SubscribeTomsnbc About: MSNBC is the premier destination for in-depth analysis of daily headlines, insightful political commentary and informed perspectives. Reaching more than 95 million households worldwide, MSNBC offers a full schedule of live news coverage, political opinions and award-winning documentary programming -- 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Connect with MSNBC Online Visit msnbc.com: http://on.msnbc.com/Readmsnbc Find MSNBC on Facebook: http://on.msnbc.com/Likemsnbc Follow MSNBC on Twitter: htt...
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Introduction to Corporate Finance Part of the Business Foundations Specialization » By the end of this course, you will be able to analyze the major types of financial decisions made by corporations. Then you can apply these skills to a real-world business challenge as part of the Wharton Business Foundations Specialization. Key concepts include: net present value techniques, capital budgeting principles, asset valuation, the operation and efficiency of financial markets, the financial decisions of firms, and derivatives.This course provides a framework, concepts, and tools for analyzing financial decisions based on fundamental principles of modern financial theory. You’ll learn the language and key components of corporate finance and INVESTMENTS including calculating present values, the ...
The Wharton Entrepreneurs Workshop, developed jointly by Wharton | San Francisco and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, features Thomas Lee, Adjunct Professor of Operations and Information Technology Management at the Wharton School, speaking on "Opportunity Identification: Discovering the Next Big Thing." More information about the Wharton Entrepreneurs Workshops: http://whr.tn/QLTJHx
http://www.eaglestalent.com/Jeremy-Siegel -Eagles Talent Presents Jeremy Siegel. To book speaker Jeremy Siegel visit his profile page. Dr. Jeremy Siegel is the Russell E. Palmer Professor of Finance at The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. He graduated from Columbia University in 1967, received his Ph.D. in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1971, and spent one year as a National Science Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellow at Harvard University. Prof. Siegel taught for four years at the Graduate School of Business of the University of Chicago before joining the Wharton faculty in 1976. Prof. Siegel has written and lectured extensively about the economy and financial markets, has appeared frequently on CNN, CNBC, NPR and others networks. He is a re...
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Before Donald Trump ran for President in 2015, Before Donald starred in The Apprentice and coined the term “You’re Fired!” Before Donald married Melania Knauss-Trump in 2005. Donald was a bit of a troublemaker as a youth, he was a goof-off in school and punched his 2nd grade teacher. His parents enlisted him in Military college. There he was the popular dude in school and also a star athlete. Also in University he was said to have a ton of swagger and the women loved his blonde hair and Ford convertible. Donald John Trump was born on June 14, 1946, in Queens, New York. the fourth of five children of Frederick C. and Mary MacLeod Trump. Frederick Trump was a builder and real estate developer who came to specialize in constructing and operating middle-income apartments in Queens, Staten Is...
Jeremy Siegel is the Russell E. Palmer Professor of Finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Prof. Siegel has written and lectured extensively about the economy and financial markets and has appeared frequently on CNN, CNBC, NPR and others networks. He is a regular columnist for Kiplinger's and has contributed articles to The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, The Financial Times and other national and international news media. Prof. Siegel is the author of numerous professional articles and two books. His best known, Stocks for the Long Run was named by the Washington Post as one of the ten-best investment books of all time. http://www.speakers.ca/siegel_jeremy.html This video is brought to you by Speaker's Spotlight - http://www.speakers.ca - North America's leading...
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The reputation of the Finance Department at Wharton Executive Education speaks for itself, says Jeremy Siegel, who has taught finance at Wharton for more than 40 years. Once called The Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, Wharton has long offered top-notch education and training for vital finance programs that inform and resolve real problems in the business world today. For more information on Finance programs at Wharton, visit: http://www.WhartonForFinance.com
"Students here, especially in Wharton, aren't huge fans of him," said a student Republican at University of Pennsylvania — Donald Trump's alma mater. "People are just embarrassed that Wharton, Penn's name, is affiliated," a Wharton business student told us. "Nobody really likes it when he goes, 'Oh, I'm very smart. I went to the best school. I'm a Wharton graduate,'" said another Republican on campus. Trump regularly mentions his alma mater, the Wharton School of Finance, while on the campaign trail and on CNN and Fox News. He references his education there to support his policies and statements. The many Republicans and business students we spoke to at the University of Pennsylvania, which is home to Wharton, say they'd rather he not. "The culture on campus is that we don't want to be...
Modern portfolio theory is at the foundation of Wharton’s CIMA Certification Program [http://whr.tn/1EfgICU], says Associate Finance Professor Jeffrey Jaffe.
The financial crisis impacted private equity (PE) along with every other segment of the investment world. Now, new funding is down and competition is up. In addition, good deals are harder to find and exit strategies are harder to implement. Edward J. Mathias, a director of The Carlyle Group, gives a short course in the industry's celebrated past and recent change in circumstances. For more on this class session, see: http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/pe/class-06.cfm
Alyssa Maharani adalah mahasiswi dari The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania yang saar ini mengambil program Bisnis dengan fokus di Finance, Accounting dan Legal Studies. Dalam sesi Hangout on Air ini, Alyssa membagikan pengalamannya mendaftar dan berkuliah di Wharton - sekolah bisnis tertua di Amerika Serikat dan salah satu dari 8 institusi pendidikan yang tergabung dalam Ivy League
David Simon, Chairman and CEO of Simon Property Group, describes his experiences managing the largest public real-estate company in the United States. Simon discusses the importance of technical expertise, decisiveness, and communication skill in being an effective leader.
Subscribe to this channel: http://www.youtube.com/OpalesqueTV Dr. Vinay Nair is a former Wharton professor whose work in academia focused on bridging the two fields of asset pricing and corporate finance within the mainstream world of finance and economics. He transitioned his academic experience to a passion for investment management, starting his investment company, Ada Investments, in 2008, with a next-generation systematic trading methodology utilizing a series of rule-based systems, the systematic equivalent of a prop-desk. In this Opalesque.TV interview, Dr. Nair describes his academic experience in studying behavioral finance and corporate finance and linking them into asset pricing to predict events of interest to investors. His research identified the value of looking beyond t...
Pedro Aspe, Co-Chairman of Evercore Partners, CEO of Protego Asesores, and former Secretary of Finance of Mexico, talks about the Mexican perspective on the US financial crisis—including problems with the liberalization of the mortgage market, over-leveraging of investment banks, and consequences for the future. Aspe spoke to MBA and undergraduate students at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, as part of the Wharton Leadership Lecture series, founded by Management Professor Michael Useem.
The Wharton Entrepreneurs Workshop, developed jointly by Wharton | San Francisco and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, features Herb Fockler, Partner at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, discussing the terms and structures currently prevalent in angel and early-stage venture financing, including seed convertible debt investment, seed equity financing, founders' preferred and super-voting common stock, and incubator assistance and investment. More information about the Wharton Entrepreneurs Workshops: http://whr.tn/QLTJHx
Mike Goguen, Managing Partner at Sequoia Capital, comments on the reaction of Sequoia and other institutional venture capital firms to the structural changes presented by the explosion of social media/consumer app start-ups and angels, incubators and other non-traditional financing sources to support them. He also discussed the general state of the venture capital industry, the state of innovation in Silicon Valley, and other matters from the unique perspective of Sequoia Capital. More information about the Wharton Entrepreneurs Workshops: http://whr.tn/QLTJHx
In this Wharton Leadership Lecture, former Merrill Lynch CEO John Thain offers his opinions as to what caused the crisis, what can be done to prevent it from happening again, and when it will be over -- not just for the financial industry but also for Main Street. This is the second in a series of three videos on the lecture, which include Thain's remarks to the audience, questions from the three-member panel and, finally, questions from the audience.