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Sustained Growth In MENA Despite Turmoil

Global Finance

With over $2 trillion in planned infrastructure projects, the Middle East appears to be at the starting point of a long-promised economic transformation. With over $2 trillion in planned infrastructure projects, the Middle East appears to be at the starting point of a long-promised economic transformation.

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Transcript: Lisa Shalett, CIO Morgan Stanley

Barry Ritholtz

00:01:58 [Speaker Changed] I’m just old. Tell us what, what the career plans were. . ~~~ This is Masters in business with Barry Ritholtz on Bloomberg Radio Barry Ritholtz : This week, really an extra, extra special guest. So she’s seen this industry from all sides. We’ll, we’ll get into that in a little bit.

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Transcript: John Montgomery, Bridgeway Capital Management

Barry Ritholtz

What was the career plan? 00:01:42 [Speaker Changed] The career plan originally was urban development and transportation. So I’m a happy camper. This is Masters in business with Barry Ritholtz on Bloomberg Radio. John Montgomery, he’s the founder of Bridgeway Capital, established in 1993.

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Transcript: Brian Hamburger

Barry Ritholtz

He is highly sought after as a counsel in this space, and I’m glad we had the opportunity to finally sit down and talk about the industry. He is highly sought after as a counsel in this space, and I’m glad we had the opportunity to finally sit down and talk about the industry. It’s so great to be here.

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Transcript: Steven Klinsky

Barry Ritholtz

KLINSKY: I’m a big fan of both of them and a big fan of the JD/MBA program and involved with both schools still today. I’m a big fan of multidisciplinary approaches. He eventually goes to a Forstmann Little where he’s one of the first five founding partners. They grew a business where they issued junk debt.

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Transcript: Kathleen McCarthy

Barry Ritholtz

But she answers a question, I’m just sitting there dumbfounded by how she’s just like, oh my God, that’s just an absolutely comprehensive explanation about something I had no idea about, and now I feel like I really know. You started your career doing M&A at Goldman Sachs. What was that like?