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How to Earn Big as a CFO?

The Finance Weekly

Joe Berchtold, the President and CFO of Live Nation Entertainment, earned an impressive $52.4 His significant role at Live Nation has been crucial in shaping the company's strategy and financial planning, thanks to his extensive experience in the entertainment industry and financial management.

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US Jobless Claims At 1.4M For Second Week

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One day prior to the release of the latest jobless data, analysts predicted the DOL report would show a second straight increase in new jobless claims to 1.445 million, highlighting the U.S. economy’s backslide as some states dealt with a resurgence in coronavirus cases and re-closed businesses.

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Musings on Markets: Data Update 1 for 2022: It is Moneyball Time!

CFO News Room

This post will be one of a series, where I will put different aspects of financial data under the microscope, to get a sense of how companies are adapting (or not) to a changing world.

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Data Update 1 for 2022: It is Moneyball Time!

Musings on Markets

This post will be one of a series, where I will put different aspects of financial data under the microscope, to get a sense of how companies are adapting (or not) to a changing world.

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Transcript: Graeme Forster, Orbis Investments

Barry Ritholtz

Some people look at a casino as entertainment and hey, we’re gonna spend X dollars, pick a number, 500, 2000, whatever it is. 00:34:50 [Speaker Changed] One of the key things, one of the differentiators potentially of the firm is that all of our analysts run paper portfolios.

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Transcript: Rick Rieder

Barry Ritholtz

In fact, I was going to be a strategist, financial analyst to work for a bank and write research reports. But I found — you know, I was a financial analyst and I was literally — you know, what we talked about, I was going to go and do that again, I loved looking at companies. RIEDER: A100 percent.