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Transcript: Michael Fisch

Barry Ritholtz

There aren’t a lot of companies, and there aren’t a lot of people that have the historical perspective on the rise of private equity like Michael Fish does. What was the original career plan? Were you always thinking about going into finance? Michael Fish is co-founder and CEO of American Securities.

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Transcript: Graeme Forster, Orbis Investments

Barry Ritholtz

I, I don’t think anybody else in the entire industry does anything like that. What is that? And so I wanted to move into something useful.   The transcript from this week’s MiB: Graeme Forster, Orbis Investments , is below. The firm runs about $34 billion. I’ve been intrigued by Orbis for quite a while.

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Transcript: David Conrod – The Big Picture

CFO News Room

David Conrod, what a fascinating career in the world of capital raising and private equity from Guggenheim Partners to FocusPoint Capital, he really has seen just a little bit of everything and is very, very knowledgeable about how that side of the investment world works. You were there when the firm was formed in — in 2000.

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Transcript: Cathy Marcus, PGIM Real Estate

Barry Ritholtz

Cathy Marcus is co CEO and global COO of p GM Real Estate, a $208 billion investor in real estate, part of the giant real estate investment firm, PIM. Barron’s 100 most influential women in US finance, lots and lots of others. So you knew from when you were essentially a teenager, you wanted to be working in real estate.

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Transcript: Ed Hyman

Barry Ritholtz

The transcript from this week’s, MiB: Ed Hyman on Using Economic Data Opportunistically , is below. He’s built a fascinating company. He is one of those people who focuses on figuring out what’s happening here and now, and is less concerned about making forecasts about the future. I like working.

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Transcript: Brad Gerstner

Barry Ritholtz

What can I say? Brad Gerstner is a founder and investor in technology startups. That’s after returning a big chunk of capital and profits to their investors. They invest primarily in private and public companies. That what, tell us what you were doing with Forest River. Once again?

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Transcript: Gary Cohn

Barry Ritholtz

I never would’ve guessed you began at US Steel. Tell us when was that and, and what’d you do there? [ Gary Cohn ] 00:01:47 So, it was a very short career at US Steel.  The transcript from this week’s, MiB: Gary Cohn, Director of the National Economic Council, President of Goldman Sachs , is below.

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