Stern in the News | August 27, 2024
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Bloomberg | |
Professor Joshua Ronen interview: “Xsolla’s CEO Spends Like a Billionaire on Back of Company Cash.”
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Business Insider | |
Clinical Professor Amal Shehata interview: "Accountants Are in Short Supply."
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The Guardian | |
Commentary from Professor Jonathan Haidt is cited: “Teenagers at More Risk Online Than Interrailing in Europe, Say Experts.”
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Newsday | |
Clinical Professor Paul Hardart interview: “U.S. Open Ticket Prices Continue to Climb.”
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Newsweek | |
Professor Luís Cabral interview: “What the Kroger-Albertsons Merger Means for Your Grocery Bill.”
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Los Angeles Times | |
Professor Melissa Schilling interview: “Could Paramount’s Flirtation With Bronfman Strain the Skydance Deal?”
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ESG Investor | |
Senior Research Scholar Michael Goldhaber interview, citing research from the Center for Business and Human Rights: “Europeans Can Fill Stewardship Gap Left by U.S. Managers.”
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ThePrint | |
Clinical Professor Irv Schenkler interview: “Boeing Made One Key Mistake in 737 Crisis. It Followed the Flawed ‘Less Said the Better’ Strategy.”
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American Banker | |
Professor Emeritus Richard Sylla interview: “Banks Ponder, 'What's In a Name?’”
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CNN | |
Professor Scott Galloway video interview: “How Walz’s Masculinity Can Appeal to Both Younger and Older Male Voters.”
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Forbes | |
Professor Viral Acharya interview: “‘Call This Idiot’: Trump Ordered Cabinet Secretary to Pressure Fed Chair to Cut Rates.”
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NBC | |
Professor Nicholas Economides video interview: “How Grocery Prices Are Guiding Voters in the 2024 Election.”
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Yahoo Finance | |
Professor Lawrence White interview: “Google’s Best Bet to Hold On to Its Search Market Share Might Be an Ad Campaign.”
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CNBC | |
Professor Aswath Damodaran video interview: “Nvidia Is Overvalued, Says NYU Professor of Finance Aswath Damodaran.”
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Inside Biz Magazine | |
Research from the DHL Initiative on Globalization at the Center for the Future of Management is referenced: “Eswatini Ranked 30 Out of 31 in Where to Invest in Africa Report.”