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and he's the c.e.o. of silver corps which is a company listed in vancouver but it has a silver mine operations in china now he alleges that he's been the victim of a short distort attack short sellers are attacking him with anonymous letters published online and then attacking his share price he says quote they picked the wrong company i don't know who my enemy is but we are a real company i'm going to fight to the death well he's also referring to make it short sellers these are people who sell stock in the market that doesn't exist taking advantage of some of the regulatory loopholes they just sell markets they sell stock into the market that mark. making mechanism can't differentiate between a counterfeit share and on counterfeit share the result is the price goes down regard even though it's a counterfeit share now he's vowed to fight to the death to protect his stock price against financial terrorists so my question is why it was so difficult for people living in ireland for people living in greece
and he's the c.e.o. of silver corps which is a company listed in vancouver but it has a silver mine operations in china now he alleges that he's been the victim of a short distort attack short sellers are attacking him with anonymous letters published online and then attacking his share price he says quote they picked the wrong company i don't know who my enemy is but we are a real company i'm going to fight to the death well he's also referring to make it short sellers these are people who...
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the c.e.o. sees strong growth next year thanks to its core graphics chips and its push into mobile devices. nvidia shares started this year with a bang on high hopes for its expansion into mobile semiconductors, but then it ran into sluggish computer sales and growth, pushing the stock down through last month. other chip makers finding buyers. amd and qualcomm and intel gaining. finally, gold. the yellow metal continues to turn back from $1,900 an ounce. this is the second time in two weeks. we're looking at the year-to- date movement for gold. continuing on an upward trend. technical analyst michael kahn examines the gold chart on his blog. you can find that at n.b.r. on pbs.org. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: what country has the most competitive economy in world? not the united states. the u.s. is actually in fifth place, partly because of the its huge deficit. switzerland, singapore, sweden and finland took the top four places in the new rankings, put out by the world economi
the c.e.o. sees strong growth next year thanks to its core graphics chips and its push into mobile devices. nvidia shares started this year with a bang on high hopes for its expansion into mobile semiconductors, but then it ran into sluggish computer sales and growth, pushing the stock down through last month. other chip makers finding buyers. amd and qualcomm and intel gaining. finally, gold. the yellow metal continues to turn back from $1,900 an ounce. this is the second time in two weeks....
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twenty five of those took home more than in their c.e.o. pay and their company paid in federal income taxes now these are some of the biggest corporations in the world we're talking about the rise of boeing honeywell a general electric e.-bay ford motorola and dow chemical and all the twenty five c.e.o.'s average about sixteen point seven million dollars in salary that is well above two thousand and nine of ten point eight million then when tax time did come most of the companies actually came out ahead collecting tax refunds from the i.r.s. the average of three hundred four million dollars so for we get into what that means let me just give you two more statistics in the report that i kitchen fuming eighteen of the twenty five companies operated in subsidiaries and offshore tax havens and twenty of these twenty five companies also spent more money on lobbying and they paid corporate taxes so now if you we say hello washington why are you letting this happen joining me from our studio in los angeles is an experience co-host of the young tur
twenty five of those took home more than in their c.e.o. pay and their company paid in federal income taxes now these are some of the biggest corporations in the world we're talking about the rise of boeing honeywell a general electric e.-bay ford motorola and dow chemical and all the twenty five c.e.o.'s average about sixteen point seven million dollars in salary that is well above two thousand and nine of ten point eight million then when tax time did come most of the companies actually came...
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video for your media project c.e.o. don carty dot com. i welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to washington d.c. and speak with bill still the former newspaper editor and publisher best selling author award winning documentary writer director is feature length documentary the money masters is the fifteenth the most viewed film on the internet in history he also wrote and directed the secretive and twenty cent bill still welcome a big welcome to the kaiser report thank you very much for having me all right bill still as a way into your films the money masters and the secret of i want to start by asking a question that will most interest our audience is there any gold in fort knox and if not who took it why and how no it was and incidentally i detail that in my new book which is entitled no more national debt as far as we know there is no gold left in fort knox there was one peek into fort knox and the nine hundred seventy z. of it was either nine hundred seventy three or seventy four which was instigated by an older friend of m
video for your media project c.e.o. don carty dot com. i welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to washington d.c. and speak with bill still the former newspaper editor and publisher best selling author award winning documentary writer director is feature length documentary the money masters is the fifteenth the most viewed film on the internet in history he also wrote and directed the secretive and twenty cent bill still welcome a big welcome to the kaiser report thank you very much...
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current case of the c.e.o. or somebody you know commits a loss of face you would think jamie or lloyd would do something ceremonial supplicant to you know save face but now they're all the bookie and because they were the biggest financial rapists in the world the poor me you know the cocktail so bankers won't do the right thing but neither well the justice department let's look at what they go after and who they go after in the american system global banking crisis once again trillions of ben bernanke u.s. dollars being floating around the world right eight amish men jailed for not putting orange safety trying goals on their buggies as you can see from this photo now one single one of these guys is lloyd blankfein or jamie diamond or any of the other shoe models on wall street well the problem is american forces armed forces and the cia and these other idiots they've run out of people overseas to harass so they've got to harass people in the in the americas now in the united states in north america they've got
current case of the c.e.o. or somebody you know commits a loss of face you would think jamie or lloyd would do something ceremonial supplicant to you know save face but now they're all the bookie and because they were the biggest financial rapists in the world the poor me you know the cocktail so bankers won't do the right thing but neither well the justice department let's look at what they go after and who they go after in the american system global banking crisis once again trillions of ben...
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he was caught he's a mercenary and they created a bad one caught he went down for that action the c.e.o. of the board of directors a society general are saying this is a bad apple as you say it's a rogue trader but what we know now sense jerome kerviel incident is that the entire board of directors and c.e.o. and management of the site in general but engaged in fraud telling training trading with trillions of dollars of the writers that they have no way to collateralize the critical false want market isn't. fraud so they are out jerome kerviel jerome kerviel if anything that the room for real had to suffer as terms of a penalty the c.e.o. of society general the board of directors should suffer ten to twenty times worse that's my solution let's move on to this next headline because this is again in this world of mercenary work going on in the markets silver court c.e.o. that was fight to the death against short sellers so this is keith executive officer roy fang and he's the c.e.o. of silver corps which is a company listed in vancouver but it has a silver mine operations in china now he
he was caught he's a mercenary and they created a bad one caught he went down for that action the c.e.o. of the board of directors a society general are saying this is a bad apple as you say it's a rogue trader but what we know now sense jerome kerviel incident is that the entire board of directors and c.e.o. and management of the site in general but engaged in fraud telling training trading with trillions of dollars of the writers that they have no way to collateralize the critical false want...
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as c.e.o. of b.p. tony hayward is a clue accused of gross negligence in the deaths of eleven men and responsible for over forty billion in damages along the gulf coast as a result of an exploding oil rig in the gulf of mexico in april of two thousand and eleven that official report into the causes of the b.p. oil spill accuse the corp of nine faults in the run up to the incident and said whether purpose for not many of the decisions that b.p. albertan and trans ocean made that increase the risk of the macondo blowout clearly saved those companies significant time and money better management of decision making processes within b.p. and other companies that are communication within and between b.p. and its contractors effective training of key engineering rig personnel would have prevented the macondo incident b.p.'s decision to cut corners led to the deaths of eleven men and irreparable destruction of coastlines of several states along the gulf for those crimes the jury finds b.p. guilty the next corpor
as c.e.o. of b.p. tony hayward is a clue accused of gross negligence in the deaths of eleven men and responsible for over forty billion in damages along the gulf coast as a result of an exploding oil rig in the gulf of mexico in april of two thousand and eleven that official report into the causes of the b.p. oil spill accuse the corp of nine faults in the run up to the incident and said whether purpose for not many of the decisions that b.p. albertan and trans ocean made that increase the risk...
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mostly brown video for your media project c.e.o. don darty dot com. welcome back to spotlight i'm now going to have and today our guest is alan goodman who is the c.e.o. of institute of international education. can you tell us which countries today are the most popular destinations for for its national scholars well we think of you know really the big five for the united states the united kingdom france germany and for the fifth country you can take a pic now it could be australia it could be canada could be china but those country is that i mentioned the g five the g eight account for about eighty percent eighty percent of all move all the you know move that's right. all of the countries outside the western world well except china which is pretty exotic bad but it is popular that that's our competitive well education wise you bet and in a sense every country is competitive because it's the experience of being in another place that can make you a different profession. but there are about two thousand americans here in russia there are about two thousa
mostly brown video for your media project c.e.o. don darty dot com. welcome back to spotlight i'm now going to have and today our guest is alan goodman who is the c.e.o. of institute of international education. can you tell us which countries today are the most popular destinations for for its national scholars well we think of you know really the big five for the united states the united kingdom france germany and for the fifth country you can take a pic now it could be australia it could be...
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he's president and c.e.o. of the kauffman foundation-- a private non-profit foundation dedicated to promoting entrepreneurship and improving education. i began by asking him what young entrepreneurs need to succeed. >> the idea has to be good. that's the real trick. would you bank your life, first, and then some savings and other people's money on it? that's the first thing. the second thing is we don't know the answer to the question of are entrepreneurs born or are entrepreneurs trained? the 500 fastest growing firms in the united states are started by people when they're 40 years old. very important. the question is, those people were clearly not born to the job. they grow into it. at some point they say i could do it better, faster, cheaper. can they get good counsel, good advice, a good road map that's practical when they need it? the third thing is they have to have money. but the good news is that's not quite so important as it used to be. many companies can be started cheaper than they used to be. >> m
he's president and c.e.o. of the kauffman foundation-- a private non-profit foundation dedicated to promoting entrepreneurship and improving education. i began by asking him what young entrepreneurs need to succeed. >> the idea has to be good. that's the real trick. would you bank your life, first, and then some savings and other people's money on it? that's the first thing. the second thing is we don't know the answer to the question of are entrepreneurs born or are entrepreneurs...
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pay their c.e.o. jeffrey immelt an interesting job outsourcers who also as president obama's job creation council fifteen million dollars and didn't pay one dime in taxes in fact they got a three billion dollar rebate courtesy of you and me the taxpayer the c.e.o. of e bay john donoghue got a fat twelve million dollars paycheck last year is corporation paid no to. axis and like g.e. got a one hundred thirty one million dollar tax rebate horizon c.e.o. i haven't signed a bird made eighteen million dollars and then got a seven hundred five million dollars tax rebate from the government and the list goes on and on thanks to armies of corporate lobbyists who blown massive holes in the corporate tax code and unpatriotic c.e.o.'s who dragged their corporate treasure chests overseas and stashed away profits in secret bank accounts in places like the isle of wight and the cayman islands each and every year more and more corporations get by without paying any taxes at all and when corporations like these don't
pay their c.e.o. jeffrey immelt an interesting job outsourcers who also as president obama's job creation council fifteen million dollars and didn't pay one dime in taxes in fact they got a three billion dollar rebate courtesy of you and me the taxpayer the c.e.o. of e bay john donoghue got a fat twelve million dollars paycheck last year is corporation paid no to. axis and like g.e. got a one hundred thirty one million dollar tax rebate horizon c.e.o. i haven't signed a bird made eighteen...
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s struggles since carly fiorina left the c.e.o. post in early 2005. the stock was $21.53, got as high as 54.20, now it's back to $23. adding to gains in tech? those strong oracle results we told you about last night. analyst reaction positive today. today, goldman sachs repeated a "buy" rating on oracle and boosted its price target by $2 to $35 a share. apple pushed higher into record territory earlier in the day, but got caught up in the late- day selloff, falling $1.31. to $412. investor interest could change now that the "all things digital" blog says apple will roll out the iphone 5 on october 4. sprint, the expected partner on iphone 5, falling 2%. we've got technical analysis on apple on the blog, nbr on pbs.org. and that's tonight's "market focus." turning now to europe, some new developments today. european officials say they will return to athens next week continuing talks to solve greece's debt crisis. meanwhile, greece promised more austerity measures in an effort to prevent a default and to convince its partners of its commitment to stay i
s struggles since carly fiorina left the c.e.o. post in early 2005. the stock was $21.53, got as high as 54.20, now it's back to $23. adding to gains in tech? those strong oracle results we told you about last night. analyst reaction positive today. today, goldman sachs repeated a "buy" rating on oracle and boosted its price target by $2 to $35 a share. apple pushed higher into record territory earlier in the day, but got caught up in the late- day selloff, falling $1.31. to $412....
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certainly it takes a new c.e.o. usually two years to take charge, especially coming in from the outside. sadly, she's not going to have those two years but i do think we'll see a lot happen in six to eight months. a lot of business clarity needs to happen in the next six weeks. >> susie: all right, we'll see what happens. thank you for getting us started to think about the new term under meg whitman. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> susie: we've been speaking with jeffrey sonnenfield from yale's school of minimum. still ahead on the program, teaching your kids the ins and outs of money. it's tonight's "kids and cash." it was an extraordinary day in the markets, with all the arrows pointing down, from stocks to commodities. let's take a look in tonight's "market focus." as we've mentioned, investors dumped stocks in reaction to the federal reserve's dire assessment of the u.s. and global economy. a quick look at market breadth on n.y.s.e. and the nasdaq shows just how widespread the selling was. almost 90% of the
certainly it takes a new c.e.o. usually two years to take charge, especially coming in from the outside. sadly, she's not going to have those two years but i do think we'll see a lot happen in six to eight months. a lot of business clarity needs to happen in the next six weeks. >> susie: all right, we'll see what happens. thank you for getting us started to think about the new term under meg whitman. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> susie: we've been speaking with jeffrey...
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the c.e.o. is a g a general motors chose profits over safety as a result of exploding gas tanks killed nearly two thousand people or so on the charge of manslaughter the jury finds general motors guilty so now that we've determined all these corporations are guilty it's time to send some people to jail right well unfortunately corporate criminals no longer get punished in america even the corporations much less the people even though the supreme court has ruled that corporations are people and have access to the bill of rights for some reason they can't face the same punishment for crimes that you and i would all these fraudsters liars killers corporate killers get off scot free in some cases only tossing a few crumbs of cash to the devastated families whose loved ones were killed for having a company cut a small check to the government and then it's right back to business as usual. it's a tale of two justice systems and it's yet another consequence of corporate personhood that i document my boo
the c.e.o. is a g a general motors chose profits over safety as a result of exploding gas tanks killed nearly two thousand people or so on the charge of manslaughter the jury finds general motors guilty so now that we've determined all these corporations are guilty it's time to send some people to jail right well unfortunately corporate criminals no longer get punished in america even the corporations much less the people even though the supreme court has ruled that corporations are people and...
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c.e.o. brian moynihan said today that he's trying to reshape the nation's largest bank after a series of missteps. the restructuring plan is called "project new b.a.c." it will slash 30,000 jobs from its consumer banking businesses. the goal is save $5 billion a year by the end of 2013. >> tom: is this the right medicine for ailing b. of a.? and what will it mean for the bank's competitors? erika miller reports >> reporter: whether it's the number of kids in a classroom or the amount of calories in a meal, bigger is not always better. bank of america believes the same rule applies to banking. the firm plans to trim operations in order to become more focused and more efficient. it's a smart strategy, says analyst moshe orenbuch, whose firm does business with bank of america. >> absolutely! it is! what they are trying to do is get out of things that aren't integral to what they are about. this is not about, you know, cutting a third of their branches. it's about cutting out activities that are
c.e.o. brian moynihan said today that he's trying to reshape the nation's largest bank after a series of missteps. the restructuring plan is called "project new b.a.c." it will slash 30,000 jobs from its consumer banking businesses. the goal is save $5 billion a year by the end of 2013. >> tom: is this the right medicine for ailing b. of a.? and what will it mean for the bank's competitors? erika miller reports >> reporter: whether it's the number of kids in a classroom or...
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of where an average russian student stands against foreign counterparts here is the president and c.e.o. of the institute of international education alan good. given the russian specialists are valued around the world the russian higher education isn't popular with foreign students only three percent of students who go to study abroad choose a russian university this has become a serious concern for russia educators they want a bigger share in the international education programs. universities are educating their students in accordance with the european higher education accords based tries to standardize the quality of education throughout europe for some russians that's not enough and the debate is underway on the future of higher education within the country. working to show thank you which thank you very much for being with us thank you well first of all i want to ask you to comment on what president obama said recently that the us president he said that that education and innovation will be the currency of the twenty first century and therefore i quote we will expand exchange progra
of where an average russian student stands against foreign counterparts here is the president and c.e.o. of the institute of international education alan good. given the russian specialists are valued around the world the russian higher education isn't popular with foreign students only three percent of students who go to study abroad choose a russian university this has become a serious concern for russia educators they want a bigger share in the international education programs. universities...
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cats in the the public c.e.o. you know i don't know how much innovation in leadership you get from these but from the top the public c.e.o.'s they seem to me you know that you get you get you they get paid millions of dollars for their companies to lose money i don't know how that important that is i don't know so i think it's the punitive taxation of or singling out certain elements to tax makes any sense all i know is that when you look at the models you can tax all american workers at one hundred percent and you still wouldn't make a dent in the kind of debts that we have it's not a taxation probably i would say it's a spending problem well and that's staggering those figures you mentioned i want to keep this conversation going no because it's your belief that the government doesn't create jobs the private sector does but we this week are going to have a plan from obama there he's set to announce thursday night his plan for jobs and some of those components have come out at least the main components of what peo
cats in the the public c.e.o. you know i don't know how much innovation in leadership you get from these but from the top the public c.e.o.'s they seem to me you know that you get you get you they get paid millions of dollars for their companies to lose money i don't know how that important that is i don't know so i think it's the punitive taxation of or singling out certain elements to tax makes any sense all i know is that when you look at the models you can tax all american workers at one...
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the c.e.o. of caterpillar on digging america out of this economic mess. what's missing in washington? >> honesty. >> pelley: and one singles sensation. >> ladies and gentlemen, novak djokovic! ( screaming ) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the shooting is all but over, no americans have been killed or wounded but the enemy sure made it presence felt in the afghan capital today. the u.s. embassy in kabul-- perhaps the most heavily fortified compound in the country-- came under a day-long attack as a small unit of taliban insurgents rained down grenades and machine gun fire from a nearby tower. the military headquarters of nato was also in range and under fire. mandy clark has been covering the battle. >> reporter: afghan forces wildly sprayed bullets at the building where taliban fighters were holed up. >> reporter: the afghan counterattack was joined by u.s. forces and other troops returning fire from nato military headquarters. these were the sights and sounds of combat today. ( gun sh
the c.e.o. of caterpillar on digging america out of this economic mess. what's missing in washington? >> honesty. >> pelley: and one singles sensation. >> ladies and gentlemen, novak djokovic! ( screaming ) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the shooting is all but over, no americans have been killed or wounded but the enemy sure made it presence felt in the afghan capital today. the u.s....
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this will be the first product launch since steve jobs resigned as c.e.o. tom, since jobs stepped down last month, apple shares were at a record high just last week at over $411 a share. >> tom: susie, today's iphone news comes on the heels of a report out of j.p. morgan asia yesterday questioning demand for the ipad. apple stock lost about 1%, closing below $400 for the first time in a week and a half. let's take a look at tonight's "market focus." the stock indices came well off their best levels of the day by the time the closing bell rang. the dow jones industrial average showed strong gains from the opening bell through about 2:30 p.m. eastern time before a late- afternoon swoon cut the day's gains. at its best level, the dow was up more than 300 points before ending with a gain of half that. hewlett-packard led the dow, up almost 4%. h-p-q has a lot of ground to make up; it's down more than 40% over the past year. a big chunk of the selling has come since mid-august, when it announced a restructuring of its personal computer business, and last week fi
this will be the first product launch since steve jobs resigned as c.e.o. tom, since jobs stepped down last month, apple shares were at a record high just last week at over $411 a share. >> tom: susie, today's iphone news comes on the heels of a report out of j.p. morgan asia yesterday questioning demand for the ipad. apple stock lost about 1%, closing below $400 for the first time in a week and a half. let's take a look at tonight's "market focus." the stock indices came well...
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the general managing partner and c.e.o. bill new come just went in front of the cameras here and made it official that he is in fact stepping down. reports suggest he was forced out by the team's committee of investors but that is something he denies. >> i don't think that's the right characterization at all. as you might imagine, sometime after i came back to earth, still not back to earth after last year, i asked myself, is there a success plan? how much longer can you, should you, do you want to do this job? in the course of thinking about that and talking with folks about it including other investors, i came to the conclusion that this was the right time to turn the reigns over to larry. >> at a news conference this morning, newcome said he accomplished what he set out to accomplish, specifically winning the world series. there were communication issues between newcome and some of the giants investors over the past three years that he has been the c.e.o. part of the falling out had to do with how to spend all the extra
the general managing partner and c.e.o. bill new come just went in front of the cameras here and made it official that he is in fact stepping down. reports suggest he was forced out by the team's committee of investors but that is something he denies. >> i don't think that's the right characterization at all. as you might imagine, sometime after i came back to earth, still not back to earth after last year, i asked myself, is there a success plan? how much longer can you, should you, do...