Sentences with phrase «wall street culture»

Director Oliver Stone provides a chatty commentary that ranges from the making of the film to the real - life Wall Street culture, and as usual he's animated and entertaining and quite passionate about it all.
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There's a depth of reporting here that suggests he took this assignment personally, and he makes a compelling argument that the interests of a publicly traded corporation and a Wall Street culture hell - bent on wringing every last efficiency from a business aren't compatible with the stock in trade of the journalism industry — reporting that earns and safeguards the public trust.
While working with the NetNet team, she has covered Wall Street culture and global economic news.

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He is the author of three books on investing and the culture of Wall Street, including his most recent, «My Side of the Street
If you believe pop culture, the top of the business world might seem something like the 80s movie Wall Street — competition is fierce, rivalries are plenty, and greed is good.
Despite the shift, Stumpf said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday that there «was no incentive to do bad things» at Wells and laid the blame on the employees rather than the culture of the firm.
Followers: 23,988 Tweets: 2,669 The China Real Time Report is an up - to - the - minute blog from The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones China offering insight and analysis on Chinese economics, politics, culture and more.
Her personal finance expertise has been featured in numerous publications, including The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, USA Weekend, Self, Essence, Ebony and TIME, where she had covered business, culture, social issues and health as a correspondent prior to joining CNBC.
New York City's association with Wall Street, big banks and hedge funds eclipses the fact it is home to a thriving startup culture.
Company chairman Bill Ford told the Wall Street Journal he feared the «one foot in today one foot in tomorrow» mantra may have splintered the company culture.
The firm that helped with the IPO was Stratton Oakmont, whose raucous culture and conduct was immortalized in the movie The Wolf of Wall Street.
But as the movement overspills Wall Street, he describes it as the most successful in the 22 years he and his magazine have been advocating «culture jamming,» which originally sought to subvert consumerism.
His 11th book, «The Clash of Cultures: Investment vs. Speculation,» is a highly critical, numbers - driven look at how Wall Street went wrong, how it's screwing up both the economy and our retirement prospects, and what we can do to fix things.
The mutual fund and 401 (k) culture promotes the idea that only the «experts» on Wall Street have the skills to invest safely and profitably.
''... if [a Wall Street firm's] senior management and board would like to study a culture that does put clients first, they should hop in a limo and go 110 miles southwest to Valley Forge, Pa. — the home of The Vanguard Group.»
Mr. Cunningham has published extensively on corporate culture and governance in journals of universities such as Columbia, Cornell, and Vanderbilt, and periodicals such as Directors & Boards, Harvard Corporate Governance Blog, NACD Directorship, and The Wall Street Journal.
Topic: «Berkshire Culture, Crisis Cummunication, Succession and more audience Q&A with Nicole Friedman, Wall Street Journal Reporter and Bob Miles» Takeaways: Q&A with Ron Olson
Articles from this weekend (just a portion, hardly exhaustive) that may interest anyone interested in religion, culture, and public life: Catholic vote and Hilary Clinton (NY Times) Rabbis criticizing the revised Good Friday praye r (NY Times) James Dobson and John McCain (Wall Street Journal....
Writing recently in the Wall Street Journal on campus rape accusations, Peter Berkowitz asks, «Where are the professors... who will insist clearly and in public that due process is a fundamental component of American political institutions and culture... indispensable in a free society to the fair administration of justice?
You might think that 1987, the year Tom Wolfe published his novel «The Bonfire of the Vanities» and Oliver Stone released his movie «Wall Street,» marked the high tide of America's new money culture.
It's a lively volume with contributions by Terry Teachout (drama critic for the Wall Street Journal), Carol Iannone (editor of Academic Questions), and Asia himself (a distinguished composer and professor of composition at U of A), among others, and they all get to the heart of the problem of high culture at the present time in America.
He is the author of Gray Matters: Navigating the Space Between Legalism and Liberty (Baker, 2013), Hipster Christianity (Baker, 2010) and has written for The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, CNN.com, The Princeton Theological Review, Mediascape, Books & Culture, Christianity Today, RELEVANT magazine, IMAGE Journal, Q Ideas and Conversantlife.com.
It has proved Spitzer right - Wall Street can not be left to regulate itself and business must be held to account for its risk culture.
Speaking at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, following an introduction from Harlem Congressman Charles Rangel, Ms. Clinton derided Mr. Sanders as too narrowly focused on Wall Street at the expense of other concerns.
He became a pop - culture as well as a legal star during his nearly eight years in office — not just by convicting Wall Street fraudsters, international arms dealers, and two of New York state's top - three politicians, but by doing it with a flair for the headline - stoking phrase.
Labels: banksters, campaign finance reform, Cantor, Culture of Corruption, Elizabeth Warren, Wall Street
Mr. Bharara compared the culture in Albany to Wall Street, where he has aggressively pursued insider trading prosecutions.
After 12 years of working in finance, the yoga practice gave her the courage to leave Wall Street, follow her dreams of becoming an entrepreneur and yoga instructor, and in turn, encourage others to discover their true potential and create a culture of growth and leadership.
Coney Art Walls is an outdoor museum of curated street art presented by several of the leading painters and sculptures in New York, in addition to leading artists connected with street culture.
«An episode like YumTime suggests a healthy degree of self - awareness about the culture of Wall Street and executive privilege, and a willingness to write female roles across a broad dramatic spectrum.»
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His cinema has spanned such subjects as South American civil war (Salvador), the Vietnam War (Platoon), speculative capitalism (Wall Street), the assassination of John F. Kennedy (JFK), as well as media, violence and the celebrity culture (Natural Born Killers).
Five years ago, we as a culture experienced a McConaissance as Matthew McConaughey revived his career with roles in Magic Mike, The Wolf of Wall Street, and Dallas Buyers Club.
Big hair, bigger boobs and Botoxed brows as far as the eye can see are quite a culture shock for 29 - year - old Dallas transplant Jenny Barton, a Wall Street Journal reporter (as author J.C. Conklin was earlier in her...
Shoba Narayan writes about food, travel, fashion, art, and culture for many publications, including Conde Nast Traveler, the Financial Times, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, Town & Country, Food & Wine, Saveur, Newsweek, and House Beautiful.
Given the imitative culture of Wall Street, I would expect to see this repeated by other investment banks.
Part I, «Where Most Investors Stumble», outlines the most frequent missteps investors make as well as an exposition of the culture shift that has occurred on Wall Street, which is everything but beneficial to the private investor.
''... if [a Wall Street firm's] senior management and board would like to study a culture that does put clients first, they should hop in a limo and go 110 miles southwest to Valley Forge, Pa. — the home of The Vanguard Group.»
He has argued that failed banks should not be bailed out, Lehman's collapse was not a disaster, AIG should be declared bankrupt, that naked short selling is not a problem, that backdating isn't so bad, insider trading should be legal, many corporate CEOs are underpaid, global solutions are worse than local solutions, Warren Buffett is overrated, Michael Milken is a great American, the collapse of the hedge fund was not a scandal, hedge funds are over-regulated, education is overrated by the educated, bonuses at successful Wall Street's firms are deserved and possibly undersized, management buyouts are boons to the economy, Enron's management was victimized by an over-zealous prosecution, Sarbanes - Oxley should be repealed, corporate compliance culture is a disaster, shareholder democracy is overrated, hostile takeovers ought to be revived, the market is permanently moving away from public ownership of equity in corporations, private partnerships are on the rise, public ignorance is encouraged and manipulated by governments and corporations, experts overrate expertise, regulatory agencies are controlled by the businesses they supposedly regulate and Wall Street is much more fun than people give it credit for.
Topic: «Berkshire Culture, Crisis Cummunication, Succession and more audience Q&A with Nicole Friedman, Wall Street Journal Reporter and Bob Miles» Takeaways: Q&A with Ron Olson
The real problem is the culture of ruthless Wall Street greed that exists today even stronger than it did with the fake AAA home loans before the 2008 crash.
Great for immersing yourself in China's unique history and culture, Beijing is teeming with some of the most iconic landmarks in the world, namely The Great Wall of China, The Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, and the Ming Dynasty Tombs, as well as plenty of dining options, vibrant street markets, and unique nightlife venues.
The competition has been organized by Ouya and Kill Screen Daily, a well known videogame arts and culture company, founded by a former Wall Street Journal culture reporter.
Founded by a former Wall Street Journal culture reporter, Kill Screen is a publication dedicated to the intersection of play and interactivity.
As long as «convergence» remains a rallying cry on Wall Street, and investors freely offer up their vaults as financial safe - haven to the vampires of culture, I fear we'll never see the dawn.
2011 Christina Passariello, «The Culture of Understatement,» The Wall Street Journal, 1 Dec 2011.
Since opening on November 12, 2016, the exhibition has earned extensive media coverage and rave reviews, in publications such as The Wall Street Journal; London - based Burlington Magazine, billed as the world's leading monthly publication devoted to the fine and decorative arts; and Hyperallergic, an online forum with perspectives on art and culture around the globe.
Like his late contemporaries Keith Haring and Jean - Michel Basquiat, Kenny Scharf has been a key figure in the translation of street - art culture from the walls and train yards of New York City to the fine - art galleries of Chelsea, applying the graffiti burner's tools of trade (spray paint, acrylic, scrawled words) to canvases.
Metabolism and Communication, Zentrum fur Kunst und Medientechnologie, Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany 2003 Love, Magazin4 Vorarlberger Kunstverein, Bregenz, Germany Patty Chang, Tracy Emin, Naomi Fisher, Paul McCarthy, The Moore Space, Miami, FL (performance, April 26) Water, Water, curated by Lilly Wei, The Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY Awakenings, Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY Feminine Persuasion, The Kinsey Institute and the School of Fine Arts Gallery, Indiana Univeristy, Bloomington, Indiana 2002 Videos in Progress, The RISD Museum, Providence, Rhode Island Le Plateau Frac Ile - de-France (performance only, November 7), Paris, France Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA The Body Electric: Video Art and the Human Body, Cheekwood Museum of Art, Nashville, TN Americas Remixed, La Fabbrica del Vapore, Milan, Italy (performance / exhibition) Extreme Existence, curated by Klaus Ottmann, Pratt Manhattan Gallery, NY (performance / exhibition)(catalogue) Moving Pictures, Guggenheim Museum, New York Fusion Cuisine, Deste Foundation Centre for Contemporary Art, Athens, Greece (performance / exhibition), (Catalog available) Time Share, Sara Meltzer Gallery, NY Le Studio, Yvon Lambert, Paris, France Oral Fixations, curated by Sandra Firmin, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY Panorama, curated by Carmen Zita, Room Interior Products, NY Superlounge, curated by Andrea Salerno & Mari Spirito, Gale Gates, Brooklyn, NY About the Mind (Not Everything You Always Wanted to Know), Video Cafe, organized by Hitomi Iwasaki, Queens Museum, NY Mirror Image, curated by Russell Ferguson, UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA Traveled to: Bard College, Center for Curatorial Studies Museum, Annadale - on - Hudson, NY Perspectives: Artists of Chinese Descent in New York, Queens College Art Center, NY Traveled to: Firehouse Art Gallery, Nassau Community College, Garden City, NY, March - April 2003 2001 Bodily Acts, curated by Jennifer L. Gray, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY Circus Maximus, BeganeGrond, Center for the Contemporary Arts, Utrecht, Holland Group Show, Hamburg Kunstverein, Germany (performance) Mimic, Gale Gates et al., Brooklyn, NY Casino 2001, 1st Quadrennial of Contemporary Art, Stedelijk Museum Voor Actuele Kunst and the Bijloke Museum, Gent, Belgium (performance / exhibition) Looking for Mr. Fluxus: In the Footsteps of George Maciunas, Art in General, NY La Hijas de la Tierra (The Daughters of the Earth), IODAC Museum of Contemporary, Spain Panic, Julie Saul Gallery, New York Video Jam, Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art, Lake Worth, Florida (brochure) 2001 Art + Performance + Technology, in conjunction with the 19th International Sculpture Conference, Wood Street Galleries, Pittsburgh, PA (performance) WET, Luise Ross Gallery, New York Trans Sexual Express Barcelona, Centre d'Art Santa Monica, Barcelona, Spain Smirk: Women, Art, and Humor, curated by Debra Wacks, Firehouse Art Gallery, Nassau Community College, New York 2000 Uncomfortable Beauty, Jack Tilton / Anna Kustera Gallery, New York Cross Female, Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, Germany (performance / exhibition): Traveled to: Kunst - und Kunstgewerbeverein Pforzheim, Germany (April / May 2001) The Art of the Screen Saver, Stanford Art Museum / Cantor Art Center, Stanford, CA Traveled to: ICA, London, England (Feb - March 2002) Steamroller, performance festival organized by Galerie MXM, Prague, Czech Republic (Catalog available) Soma, Soma, Soma, The Sculpture Center, New York Performance Festival, Kunstpanorama, Lucern and USINE, Geneva The Standard Projection: 24/7, Standard Hotel, Los Angeles Deja vu, Art Miami 2000, Miami Beach Convention Center, Miami Beach Galerie Fons Welters (two person exhibition with Atelier van Lieshout), Amsterdam ID / y2k, Identity At The Millennium, Castle Gallery, College of New Rochelle, NY 1999 - 2000 Illusion Delusion Denial, 450 Broadway Gallery, New York Mug Shots, Center for Visual Art and Culture, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. 1999 IDENDITAT, hat man doch zu viel, Ort halle fur kunst, Feldstr.
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