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Q&A with finance leader: Lead with context, coach with content

Future CFO

I can vividly remember my first high school economics class, that was when I first realized that math wasn’t only theoretical. Straight out of business school in 1995, I joined Mondelez International as a senior financial analyst for Kraft Foods in the United States.

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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. And then somebody convinced me to go into sales and trading, and I decided to do that. You know, people are comfortable, leverage builds. You know, the leverage in the system builds. RIEDER: A100 percent.

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Transcript: Cliff Asness

Barry Ritholtz

RITHOLTZ: So it can be price-to-sales — RITHOLTZ: Yeah. They grew more in terms of earnings, sales, cash flows. But plenty of valuation measures, it has no applicability for price-to-sales. In academia, he’s known for witty biting papers he writes for such publications as the Financial Analysts Journal.”