An interview with value investor and author, Joel Greenblatt. In this interview, Joel discusses where he thinks the market is and how he values a stock. Joel also talks about the future of value investing and the importance of patience in waiting for the market to move to a valuation. ? Books by Joel Greenblatt
Ryanair‘s CEO Michael O’Leary said that rival airline Norwegian is bound to go bust sooner or later, claiming that the company is “doomed.” Never one to mince his words, O’Leary told CNBC Monday that the rival budget European airline Norwegian was saddled “with enormous debts.” “We’re seeing the emergence of four or five large airlines
J.P. Morgan says foreign exchange deposits into Singapore’s banks have ramped up “quite sharply” in recent months. It comes amid growing unrest in Hong Kong which has reportedly driven investors and companies to move their money elsewhere. Singapore has been said to be a direct beneficiary of the unrest in Hong Kong, with some bankers
Covering five countries on three continents in the span of 34 days, a ski trip launching this December lets people experience some of the best glacier runs and off-piste heli-skiing on the planet. The trip is designed for wealthy travelers as well as those seeking new cultural experiences, said Kirsty Edwards, head of operated ski
Ken Fisher Crystal Mercedes | CNBC Fidelity has terminated a $500 million relationship with Fisher Investments, bringing the total yanked from the money manager to almost $1.8 billion. Officials at the giant Boston-based asset manager confirmed it would end its relationship with Fisher on Monday, in light of inappropriate comments founder Ken Fisher made at
Each October, the U.S. celebrates National Women in Small Business Month. According to the National Association of Women Business Owners, more than 11.6 million women-owned businesses are making a positive impact on the American small business landscape. Data shows that since 2007, the number of women-owned firms has grown at five times the national average,
An interview with billionaire and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett. In this interview, Warren discusses his strategy for investing in the stock market and the difference to those who speculate. Warren also talks about his life philosophy of not having material goods in excess and the importance of working with others you like. ?Books
By Alexandra Kathryn Mosca, Next Avenue Contributor Getty From the time I could first hold a pen, it was my dream to make a living from the written word. As a child, I was awed by the power of books and the worlds they opened. My career path, however, took a very different turn — until
What is “real estate,” really? Most people might say it’s the land and/or structures appurtenant to it. I agree with that (I should; I came up with it) but I think owners should also consider what is referred to as the “bundle of rights” theory. This is where all the rubber hits the road: People
A documentary on billionaire hedge fund manager and founder of Tudor Investment Corporation, Paul Tudor Jones. This documentary follows Paul predicting the 1987 stock market crash and his trading behaviour. It also shows his frantic lifestyle and thoughts on philanthropy. ? Paul Tudor Jones favorite books are located at the bottom of the description❗ Like
Weaving through Manhattan’s busy traffic can be a pain — especially for travelers rushing to catch a flight. But now, passengers starved for time have another option: Uber’s helicopter taxi service. The Uber Copter, which was rolled out to all users on October 7, zips passengers from lower Manhattan to John F. Kennedy (JFK) International
Long-time market bull Edward Yardeni is concerned stocks are getting too expensive. If the S&P 500 forward earnings multiple ticks to 19 or 20, the Yardeni Research president warns a it could spark a “nasty correction.” Right now, the index is at 17. The historic norm is 15 to 16. “I just don’t want too
(This story is part of the Weekend Brief edition of the Evening Brief newsletter. To sign up for CNBC’s Evening Brief, click here.) We’re now more than halfway through earnings season, but there are still a number of companies set to report quarterly results in the coming weeks. When it comes to names on deck
From left, Utah Valley University students Colton Peck, Doug Macdonald and McKenna Jacobsen. Together, they took first place in the Financial Planning Challenge at the Financial Planning Association’s annual conference in Minneapolis last week. Utah Valley University When Colton Peck started school at Utah Valley University, he was set on being an accountant. But after
For many Americans, the open enrollment season, which covers both employer-based and federal health insurance, is underway. Rising health-care costs are a significant cause of stress, and yet, nearly three-quarters of working adults spend 45 minutes or less reviewing their benefits before enrolling, according to recent research by employee benefits provider Unum. At the very
Paisan191 | iStock / 360 | Getty Images Several years ago Bryanne Leeming had little more than a promising business idea and a prototype for a device to teach kids how to code through recess-style play. Today her Boston-based start-up has 10 employees, and its initial product, Unruly Splats, is used by schools in 45
An interview with billionaire and CEO of Starwood Capital Group, Barry Sternlicht. In this interview, Barry discusses the real estate market going into 2020 and the factors he assesses to determine the markets strength. Barry also talks about what he is long/short in his portfolio and what he has learnt from the many real estate
A new study has shown that high intensity exercise improves memory in seniors. Getty High-intensity treadmill workouts may not immediately spring to mind when considering a suitable exercise regimen for seniors. But, according to a new study, these workouts can significantly boost memory function by up to 30%. Researchers from McMaster University in Ontario, Canada
The 75-foot indoor lap pool will open to an outdoor terrace complete with lounge, dining and … [+] sun-bathing areas, all with the backdrop of the Chicago Tribune sign. Tribune Tower Residences rendering Tribune Tower, a historic Chicago structure with global significance, is undergoing a major renovation that will transform it into luxury condominiums. The
Rolls-Royce Cullinan Source: Rolls-Royce Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Lamborghini and Maserati have long histories of building high-end, exclusive cars for wealthy clients. All four, though, have introduced SUVs in recent years to help claim their share of the rapidly expanding market. It’s working. The Rolls-Royce Cullinan, Bentley Bentayga, Lamborghini Urus and Maserati Levante have all been triumphant