SEC to Provide Easier Data Access
Mark Story of the Securities and Exchange Commission joins to discuss how possible new filing requirements for public companies could help individual investors.
Mark Story of the Securities and Exchange Commission joins to discuss how possible new filing requirements for public companies could help individual investors.
Many entrepreneurs assume that to be successful they need to be acquired or go public in an IPO. Netscape, Google, and more recently LinkedIn teach us this, it seems. High-tech companies, then, are often built to sell. That tends to mean a focus on revenues over profits. It drives fundraising activity, as acquirers and public…
Heather Lauer, author of the Bacon Unwrapped blog, talked with Chip about a phenomenon known as the “Pitchfork Fondue.”
At a dinner I attended last night in Washington, DC, one of my tablemates said that since I was “Mr. Digital” that I shouldn’t really need to come to DC every week since I could just use video conferencing. Now, I certainly do use video conferencing. And conference calls. And 1-on-1 calls. And email. And…
Stephen Joel Trachtenberg, President Emeritus of George Washington University, discusses higher education and his recent book “Big Man on Campus”
I often have something on the television in the background while I’m working. It’s a habit I developed working on Capitol Hill 25 years ago when we always had either the House floor proceedings or CNN on the TV’s near our desks. Yesterday, I watched two different shows that coincidentally brought similar issues to mind.
William LeoGrande, Dean of the School of Public Affairs at American University, discusses Cuba