Barry Ritholtz speaks with the people that shape markets, investing and business.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 700 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessInvestingEntrepreneurship |
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Title says it. Generally like. Strongly dislike this private jet garbage. The planet is boiling yall
In talking about the relative size of private investments relative to public, Erik mixes up flow with stock, thus understating the size of the private markets, and essentially talking his own book. He should know better…
Some of the guest are great but the host loves to inject his personal political opinions.
"Really, really interesting." ~ Barry Ritholtz
Not always good, a nugget every now and then. An admitted fan of Barry regardless.
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Focused on the intersection of markets, investing, and business, the discussions feature a wide array of topics including economic policy, wealth inequality, and the evolving landscapes of private markets and technologies. Noteworthy episodes cover insights from prominent guests in finance, economics, and private aviation, addressing emerging trends that impact both individual investors and larger economic systems. By combining expert interviews with engaging commentary, the content offers listeners a nuanced understanding of current economic dynamics and investment opportunities.
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Recent guests on Masters in Business include:
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2. Michael Hiltzik
3. Preston Holland
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8. Erik Hirsch
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