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Transcript: Elizabeth Burton, Goldman Sachs Asset Management

Barry Ritholtz

She provides advice to institutions in high net worth investors that isn’t limited by the typical buckets or lines or structure that you, you so often see. So 00:04:02 [Speaker Changed] That was kind of a meandering path a little bit. 00:06:47 [Speaker Changed] So let’s, let’s stay with this. Top 40 under 40.

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Transcript: Graeme Forster, Orbis Investments

Barry Ritholtz

Barry Ritholtz]: 00:02:31 So, so let’s talk test your theoretical mathematics. Graham Foster] : 00:02:54 That was a number, that was number theory, pure number theory. Barry Ritholtz] : 00:03:06 [Speaker Changed] Apparently it, it’s, I just assumed if it’s infinite, it’s infinite.

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Transcript: Linda Gibson, CEO PGIM Quantitative Solutions

Barry Ritholtz

00:00:06 [Barry Ritholtz] This week on the podcast, I have yet another extra special guest, Linda Gibson, CEO of PG imm Quantitative Solutions. 00:02:16 [LINDA GIBSON] Not, not at all, Barry. So I was a math major pretty much because it was an easy a for me, 00:02:27 [Speaker Changed] Math is truth. Not the usual combination.

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Transcript: Rick Rieder

Barry Ritholtz

And this is just a masterclass in how to manage assets, think about your career, understand the relationship between markets, between fixed income, the Fed, the dollar, sentiment, consumer spending, just everything is related and understanding what matters when is the key to your success. So clearly, that was quite a successful career path.

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Transcript: Ed Hyman

Barry Ritholtz

. ~~~ This is Masters in business with Barry Ritholtz on Bloomberg Radio Barry Ritholtz : This weekend on the podcast, ed Hyman returns to talk about all things economic analysis, what’s going on in the world, how he’s built an incredible career, oh my God, 43 times number one ranked in the Institutional investor survey in economics.

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Transcript: Howard Lindzon

Barry Ritholtz

He rolls that cash into his next venture, which becomes a wildly successful angel fund, which now is in its fourth edition. He was a pre-IPO investor in companies like Facebook and Twitter. So that was like ’01 ’02… RITHOLTZ: Right. RITHOLTZ: … how successful you would have been. And so I find out Fred was his investor.

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Transcript: Jeremy Siegel + Jeremy Schwartz

Barry Ritholtz

But I was lucky to meet him. Back in ’02, we helped — that was my first project with him was the third edition of “Stocks for the Long Run.” The second book, “The Future for Investors,” which we did, came out in ’05, had a lot of work on dividend investing, value investing. RITHOLTZ: The 2022 bear market?