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A Discussion With CDPQ's Marc-André Blanchard on Sustainability, COP28 and More

Pension Pulse

He joined McCarthy Tétrault back in 1997 and was a corporate litigator working on mergers and acquisitions, bankruptcies and other files. He quickly rose up the ranks, was responsible for the Montreal and Quebec City offices and in January 2010, he became chairman and CEO of McCarthy Tétrault.

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Transcript: Jenny Johnson, Franklin Templeton

The Big Picture

Just an incredible, insightful conversation about how to build a company, how to grow through acquisitions, how to make sure everybody on your team understands their role, is appreciated, and is acting and performing at the highest levels. That new name of the company became Franklin Templeton. JOHNSON: Chief bottle washer.

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Authors in August: Whole Foods Founder John Mackey's Whole Story

The Motley Fool

And the numbers speak for themselves: Amazon: if you invested $1,000 when we doubled down in 2010, you’d have $19,941 !* Whole Foods was public company for 25 years. We had a certain what we call platform acquisitions. Once we went public, capital was not really a constraint any longer for us.

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3d Systems (DDD) Q2 2023 Earnings Call Transcript

The Motley Fool

The second main takeaway is that unlike many in our industry, 3D systems continue to deliver organic growth, not simply through acquisition. It's no secret that I had hoped to move faster and at times it's been very frustrating given that we're both public companies and the benefits of our specific combination are so very clear.

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Transcript: Steve Case

The Big Picture

So it was a rapid pace of learning a lot in terms of being a public company growing so rapidly. RITHOLTZ: You mentioned the AOL-Time Warner merger, at that time, it was the largest merger in history. And similarly, Time Warner is a great company, been built through acquisitions over more than half a century.