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Transcript: David Conrod – The Big Picture

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So, you have the headquarters of a big pharmaceutical company, and they — they’re looking to raise some cash, maybe not a pharmaceutical company, but some other business. economics, correct. RITHOLTZ: Oh, not the control, just the economics. capital problem helps improve our economic sharing …. Is that right?

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Transcript: Steven Klinsky

Barry Ritholtz

STEVEN KLINSKY, FOUNDER, CEO AND MANAGING DIRECTOR, NEW MOUNTAIN CAPITAL: I come from the Detroit area of Michigan as a public school kid, went to University of Michigan and studied both economics and philosophy. And what was interesting was the first leveraged buyout of a public company happened when I was in graduate school.

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Transcript: Richard Bernstein

Barry Ritholtz

You get a BA in Economics from Hamilton College. So what we did was we figured out the economic rationale, the macroeconomic influences about why growth and value work at any point in time. BERNSTEIN: I was a maintenance guy in a pharmaceutical plant. I found this conversation to be fascinating, and I think you will also.

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Transcript: Kathleen McCarthy

Barry Ritholtz

MCCARTHY: I’d back up actually a little bit further in thinking about how did I get there, because I don’t think it was very obvious actually that I would come out of Yale with an ethics, politics and economics degree — RITHOLTZ: Perfect really, right? MCCARTHY: — and end up in M&A on Wall Street.