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The Difference Makers: Key Person(s) Valuation

Musings on Markets

From Alfred Sloan at General Motors to Jack Welch at General Electric to Steve Jobs at Apple, there is a history of CEOs being tagged as superstars (and indispensable to the organizations that they head), in successful companies. Can one person make a difference to the value of a business? Key Person: Who, what and why? Who is a key person?

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Transcript: John Hope Bryant

Barry Ritholtz

Let’s start a little bit with your background. You tell a story in one of your books of a banker who shows up at your elementary school class and that kick-started your interest in finance? BRYANT: Yes, it was a transformational experience to have this banker come in my classroom on several levels. Culture then informs character.

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Transcript: Robyn Grew

Barry Ritholtz

Then suddenly in the ensuing weeks, you get tagged to be CEO. That has to be a little bit of a surreal experience. GREW: It is nothing short of surreal. This is obviously new news for this particular podcast, and it is — you hear the words that people say, you know, it’s an honor and it’s a privilege. And it sounds a little trite.

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How To Accelerate Client Growth As An Advice-Only Firm

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My guest on today’s podcast is Mindy Crary. I was fascinated by your firm when I’d first come across it a little ways back, that you’ve got, to me, just a really interesting, wonderfully transparent fee structure in what you do. Everything’s a flat fee for 12-month engagement.

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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. With no further ado, MarketCounsel’s Brian Hamburger. BRIAN HAMBURGER, FOUNDER, PRESIDENT & CEO, MARKETCOUNSEL: Thanks, Barry. It’s so great to be here. RITHOLTZ: It was banging.

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Transcript: Angus Deaton

Barry Ritholtz

And where Professor Deaton draws the line, I, if you don’t have a college degree, you are just at a huge disadvantage in this society. And he brings the receipts, he has all the data that proves it. I, I found this just to be fascinating, charming, delightful. Angus Deaton : Thank you very much for having me. It’s a pleasure to be here.

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Transcript: Howard Lindzon

Barry Ritholtz

Howard has had like really this shockingly blessed career. He launches Wallstrip in the early 2000s and before you know it, he’s in the middle of a bidding war with a bunch of different people, theStreet.com and CBS wanting to buy it. He was a pre-IPO investor in companies like Facebook and Twitter. LINDZON: They’re better than mine.

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