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Fall20 Gives You More of What You Need Most

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Fall20 continues these themes as they reach across FP&A and out into all corners of the business. Dynamic Planning for Every Corner of the Business. Our Dynamic Planning investments and innovations throughout the year helped our customers quickly recover from the initial impact of the pandemic. .

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AI And A Consumer’s Curated Path To Purchase

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And this isn’t just a phenomenon of the developed world, Yapstone Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer Sanjay Saraf noted in a recent interview with Karen Webster, but increasingly in every corner. Which means, he noted, marketplaces need to invest in artificial intelligence (AI). Probably not,” Saraf said. “In

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Data Dive: Up-And-Down Edition

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1, the real excitement kicks in on Thanksgiving once the dinner dishes are cleared, the coffee and dessert is finished and family members retreat to their separate corners to start their holiday shopping on their laptops, tablets and phones. While the holiday clock starts softly counting down when the calendar turns to Nov.

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Transcript: John Hope Bryant

Barry Ritholtz

They came around the corner in a truck, Barry. And how is it that you, what’s this car that’s in the parking lot, it’s got plates on it and a tag and it’s brand new. I went home, got my mother, I sold my mother on making a $40 investment. I made $300 a week on a $40 investment. This is my idol.

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Transcript: Benjamin Clymer & Jeffery Fowler, Hodinkee

Barry Ritholtz

And then within LVMH, I moved to Tag Heuer, which is a pure watch business — RITHOLTZ: Right. It was really kind of in the Tag Heuer timeline for me, career-wise, that I became aware of Ben and of Hodinkee. CLYMER: So he actually invested as early as 2015. FOWLER: That was a good investment, by the way.

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Transcript: Howard Lindzon

Barry Ritholtz

How does a kid from Arizona, from Phoenix, get interested in venture investing, not exactly known as a hotbed of early-stage tech companies. LINDZON: So now the one lucky investment that I made, and it was a dumb investment, much like the dumb investments people made in ’21. So in 1999, I invested in this.

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Transcript: Dave Nadig

Barry Ritholtz

And we literally talk about during the show, I got a tag to present to the SEC, about their new single stock product. So for a while, I ran Wells Fargo’s 401(k) business because they had acquired that as part of Wells Fargo Nikko Investment Advisors. Blake Grossman was the chief investment officer there. RITHOLTZ: Right.

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