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Talking With Authors: "Selling Without Selling Out" With Sunny Vanderbeck

The Motley Fool

David Gardner: You were public? We're public company. We found another company that we thought was a great fit, was able to close that transaction. They said, hey, if you're involved, chill the auction and no one wants to bid, and so you can't even show up. David Gardner: Unbelievable. Sunny Vanderbeck: One day.

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Transcript: Matt Levine

The Big Picture

But there’s also a lot of, like at Wittel, you know, I was at Wachtel in 2005 to 2007, so really near the peak of a big merger’s boom. Explain Matt Levine : 00:14:13 If a bad thing happens at a public company, public company does a bad thing. And I love that. I thought that was really fun.

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Market Cap Game Show: Andy Cross vs. Bill Mann

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Stock Number 2 is a public company today whose CEO was in the one year between us in elementary school. Speaking of dividends, this company also pays a dividend 2.9% Willy Walker in 2007, became Chairman and CEO of this Bethesda, Maryland company that his grandfather founded. as the yield.

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Transcript: Jenny Johnson, Franklin Templeton

The Big Picture

JOHNSON: By 2019, it was, I think, nine to 10 years, and by 2022, it was 14 to 15 years before they were going public, right? You have half the number of public companies that you had in 2000. And so you look at, well, why go public, right? A public company has quarterly earnings pressure. RITHOLTZ: Right.

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Company Updates and Marketing Lessons From the Grateful Dead

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If we pivot for a second to their consumer health unit, which recently went public, Kenvue, that also reported and beat analyst estimates for their first quarterly reports since being a public company. I've been on the HubSpot Board of Advisors since 2007. Cargo continues to be the weakness, which is not surprising.

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5 Quotes to Make You Smarter, Happier, and Richer

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I realize not many people play Bridge anymore, but anybody who ever played the card game Bridge knows that you really have to learn how to bid. You need to know the dos and don'ts of standard bidding in the card game of Bridge. It's actually true of many games. How about Netflix? Apple 's iPhone, one closing example.

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