Stocks tumbled as concern swept world markets that financial trouble in the Middle Eastern city-state of Dubai will upend a global economic recovery. (Nov. 27) Asian markets have followed Europe in a slide amid fears about Dubai's massive debt, which have also driven the U.S. dollar lower. South Korea's KOSPI lost 4.7 percent and Hong Kong's Hang Seng dropped 4.8 percent. (27 November 2009)
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Max Keiser talks to Stacy Herbert about banks hiring casino players recorded on November 21st 2009
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Schroders Investment Management's Andy Lynch on the markets
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"If you had troubled economic times and also unwelcome military adventures, you'd have one heck of a correction," Ortel says
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Nov. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Deborah Kostroun reports on the performance of the U.S. equity market today. U.S. stocks gained, overcoming the first unemployment rate exceeding 10 percent since 1983, as analyst upgrades of General Electric Co. and Macy’s Inc. helped spur optimism that the economy is recovering. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Launching your Start Up in the new Financial Market Rebecca Lynn [Principal, Morgenthaler Ventures] Abstract: The current downturn is a terrific time to start a new company. There are low opportunity costs, talent is easier to come by than it has been in years, and with the advent of cloud computing, it is cheaper and easier than ever. Additionally, public companies are cutting headcount and R&D. These same companies have record levels of cash on their books and will be well-poised for acquisitions when the economy recovers. Thus, the key is making it through the desert so that you can emerge on the other side.
Biography: Rebecca joined Morgenthalers Menlo Park office in 2007, and she focuses on early-stage investments in mobile, internet services, digital media and financial services. Rebecca serves on the board of Lending Club, a peer to peer lending company that disintermediates banking institutions. Rebecca began her career at Procter and Gamble where she worked in international new product market entry. She then spent four years at NextCard where she led product development efforts and later served as the Vice President of Marketing where she managed one of the top five largest online marketing efforts. After NextCard, she ran her own consulting business focusing on online marketing for financial services and affiliate marketing.
During law school, she was a Summer Associate at Heller Ehrman/Venture Law Group and at Quinn Emanuel where she focused on intellectual property litigation. Rebecca is also an inventor on several issued patents. She was published in the Berkeley Law and Technology Journal, and she is a registered Patent Agent.
During business school, Rebecca chaired the Berkeley Business Plan Competition and was a member of New Venture Fellows. She earned a JD/MBA degree from the Haas School of Business and Boalt Hall School of Law at the University of California at Berkeley, and a B.S. in chemical engineering from the University of Missouri.