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| 2007-2008 PREVIEW: BUSINESS AND FINANCE |
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| ALAN GREENSPAN, BRUCE WASSERSTEIN, ROBERT REICH, SUZE ORMAN, JIM CRAMER, SIR HOWARD STRINGER AND OTHERS AT THE 92ND STREET Y |
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| New York, NY, August, 13, 2007Join some of the biggest names in the business and financial worlds this fall at the 92nd Street Y. ALAN GREENSPAN talks about the American economy since 9/11, ROBERT REICH discusses profit and principle, JIM CRAMER talks about whatever is on his mind. Plus Captains of Industry SIR HOWARD STRINGER and BRUCE WASSERSTEIN as well as experts in the fields of real estate and individual investing share their perspectives on current trends and opportunities. |
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Sun, Sep 9, 7:30 pm - SUZE ORMAN says she never intended to write a money book just for women — no need. But she realized over the years there is a need and that many smart, capable women are ignorant or disengaged about the state of their finances. She discusses the psychology of women and money with psychoanalyst DR. GAIL SALTZ.
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Tue, Sep 18, 8 pm - While he led the Federal Reserve, ALAN GREENSPAN was seen as an oracle, pronouncing on the American economy. Now in private life, his opinions are still given weight. He's got a book out and has plenty of thoughts about America's economic health since 9/11. Expect him to open up at the Y since his interviewer will be none other than his wife, NBC correspondent ANDREA MITCHELL.
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Thu Sep 20, 8:15 pm - BRUCE WASSERTSTEIN, of Lazard Frères, Wasserstein & Co, broker of over 1000 business transactions, owner of New York magazine, and major donor to Harvard Law School, talks with BusinessWeek's STEPHEN J. ADLER. Part of the 92nd Street Y's Captains of Industry series.
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Tue Oct 9, 8 pm - Are democracy and capitalism always good bedfellows? ROBERT REICH, Bill Clinton's Secretary of Labor, is concerned that both corporations and consumers have focused so much on profit that they lose sight of principle. He discusses these issues with The Wall Street Journal's R. THOMAS HERMAN.
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Mon Oct 15, 8:15 pm - Goldman Sachs investment strategist ABBY JOSEPH COHEN provides an overview of the U.S. market. Part of the 92nd Street Y's Investment Strategies for the Individual Investor series.
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Thu Oct 18, 8 pm - Will the Manhattan real estate bubble ever really burst? How can you protect yourself if it does? Three real estate experts, JONATHAN MILLER, JACKY TEPLITZKY, and ADAM MODLIN take a clear-eyed look at the New York market with PAUL PURCELL.
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Thu Nov 8, 8:15 pm - From Wales to CBS News to CBS corporate headquarters to Sony America to running the entire Sony Corporation — SIR HOWARD STRINGER talks with BusinessWeek's STEPHEN J. ADLER. This talk is part of our Captains of Industry series.
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Tue Nov 13, 8 pm - The chief investment strategist for Morgan Stanley, DAVID DARST, explores the best ways to diversify a portfolio. Part of the Y's Investment Strategies for the Individual Investor series.
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Tue Dec 11, 8 pm - JIM CRAMER always has something on his mind. Find out what it is tonight. Part of the Y's Investment Strategies for the Individual Investor series.
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Mon Feb 11, 8:15 pm - ANNE MULCAHY put Xerox back on top of the tech heap; she talks with BusinessWeek's STEPHEN J. ADLER about how she did it. Part of the Y's Captains of Industry series.
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Tue Feb 12, 8 pm - RICHARD BERNSTEIN, the head of Merrill Lynch's Investment Strategy group discusses changing investment strategies. Part of the Y's Investment Strategies for the Individual Investor series.
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Sun Feb 24, 7:30 pm - JAMES D. WOLFENSOHN tried to use the World Bank as a tool to diminish world poverty. How well does he think he succeeded? Find out as he talks with Wall Street Journal writer R. THOMAS HERMAN.
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Tue Mar 11, 8 pm - Polaris Global Value Fund's BERNARD HORN explores the prospects for global investment. Part of the Y's Investment Strategies for the Individual Investor series.
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Tue, Apr 8, 8 pm - DAVID DREMAN of Dreman Value Management, LLC explains why the most valuable investments may not be where you expect them. Part of the Y's Investment Strategies for the Individual Investor series.
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Tue, May 20, 8 pm - Is old-fashioned common sense a valuable component in successful investing, along with study and research? JOHN BOGLE of Vanguard's Bogle Financial Markets Research Center explains. Part of the Y's Investment Strategies for the Individual Investor series.
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Tue, Jun 10, 8 pm - There are so many options for investors. Standard & Poors' SAM STOVALL discusses how to find the best one for you. Part of the Y's Investment Strategies for the Individual Investor series.
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| ABOUT THE 92nd STREET Y |
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Founded in 1874 by a group of visionary Jewish leaders, the 92nd Street Y has grown into a wide-ranging cultural, educational and community center serving people of all ages, races, faiths and backgrounds. The 92nd Street Y's mission is to enrich the lives of the over 300,000 people who visit each year — both in person and through the Y's satellite, television, radio and Internet broadcasts. The organization offers comprehensive performing arts, film and spoken word events; courses in the humanities, the arts, personal development and Jewish culture; activities and workshops for children, teenagers and parents; and health and fitness programs for people of every age. Committed to making its programs available to everyone, the 92nd Street Y awards nearly $1 million in scholarships annually and reaches out to 7,000 public school children through fully-subsidized arts education programs. For more information, please visit www.92Y.org. |
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