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. >> and if we were to look out in the market in franklin templeton or whatever, we won't see a stable value fund out there for the average consumer? >> no, not for retail, no. >> what about institutional? >> institutional is not retail, but yes through other institutional plans and franklin templeton offers stable plans through other lanes and let's just say apple has their own 401 k and they could have that as a manager. >> i got it, thank you. >> sure. and in addition, future portfolios launched in september and nearly 5,000 participants invested thus far. for those not familiar with future ready, they're similar to targeted funds. they're designed according to your date of birth. whereas future ready can be customerrizedcustomized to risk preference. someone older may prefer a ris different strategy. millennials are conservative after witnessing their parent's financial situation in the 2009 recession. (please stand by). it was a great introduction for me, detailed and informative. the type of feedback is very helpful for us and it's really good to see where we stand in our partici
. >> and if we were to look out in the market in franklin templeton or whatever, we won't see a stable value fund out there for the average consumer? >> no, not for retail, no. >> what about institutional? >> institutional is not retail, but yes through other institutional plans and franklin templeton offers stable plans through other lanes and let's just say apple has their own 401 k and they could have that as a manager. >> i got it, thank you. >> sure. and...
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with the over $7 billion scheme that giuliani has been talking related to the investment firm franklin templetonthis is money he says former president yanukovych stole and smuggled into the u.s. we took a look at that and spoke with the company. the money went in the opposite direction. it went from the u.s. to ukraine through bonds that were purchased. so not a lot of water in that one either. and then lastly, he has been talking about these four would-be ukrainian whistle-blowers who he says have wanted to come to the u.s. to testify about some type of corruption that they're aware of, but that yovanovitch blocked them from getting visas in giuliani's argument, so they couldn't come and expose this type of wrongdoing. and obviously visa records are confidential, but we know at least one of those potential witnesses, former prosecutor viktor shokin, yovanovitch testified he didn't get his visa because he was himself involved in known corrupt activities. not because he was coming to the u.s. to uncover. >> let me ask you quickly with the time we have left about rudy giuliani mental state. "new y
with the over $7 billion scheme that giuliani has been talking related to the investment firm franklin templetonthis is money he says former president yanukovych stole and smuggled into the u.s. we took a look at that and spoke with the company. the money went in the opposite direction. it went from the u.s. to ukraine through bonds that were purchased. so not a lot of water in that one either. and then lastly, he has been talking about these four would-be ukrainian whistle-blowers who he says...
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franklin templeton. they said the money went the other direction. from the u.s. to ukraine's government in bonds that frank templeton had purchased and later sold. so that one doesn't make a lot of sense. and then the third bucket of allegations has to do with four would-be ukrainian whistle-blowers that rudy giuliani says wanted to come to the u.s. to talk about corruption. but that former ambassador yovanovitch blocked their visas. now, visa applications are confidential. so we don't have full insight into what happened there. but we know that at least one of these potential witnesses, former prosecutor viktor shokin, yovanovitch testified that his visa was denied not because he wanted to come and talk about corruption. but because he, in fact, was known to have engaged in known corrupt activities. ali. >> what's giuliani trying to do here? i mean, what's he doing? what is he getting for this? is he working with the president for this? is someone paying him? is this in anticipation that he might be charged with something? >> he certainly could be because we kno
franklin templeton. they said the money went the other direction. from the u.s. to ukraine's government in bonds that frank templeton had purchased and later sold. so that one doesn't make a lot of sense. and then the third bucket of allegations has to do with four would-be ukrainian whistle-blowers that rudy giuliani says wanted to come to the u.s. to talk about corruption. but that former ambassador yovanovitch blocked their visas. now, visa applications are confidential. so we don't have...
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with the over $7 billion scheme that giuliani has been talking related to the investment firm franklin templeton. this is money he says former president yanukovych stole and smuggled into the u.s. we took a look at that and spoke with the company. the money went in the opposite direction. it went from the u.s. to ukraine through bonds that were purchased. so not a lot of water in that one either. and then lastly, he has been talking about these four would-be ukrainian whistle-blowers who he says have wanted to come to the u.s. to testify about some type of corruption that they're aware of, but that yovanovitch blocked them from getting visas in giuliani's argument, so they couldn't come and expose this type of wrongdoing. and obviously visa records are confidential, but we know at least one of those potential witness, former prosecutor viktor shokin, bass yovanovitch testified he didn't get his visa because he was himself involved in known corrupt activities. not because he was coming to the u.s. to uncover. >> let me ask you quickly with the time we have left about rudy giuliani mental state. "
with the over $7 billion scheme that giuliani has been talking related to the investment firm franklin templeton. this is money he says former president yanukovych stole and smuggled into the u.s. we took a look at that and spoke with the company. the money went in the opposite direction. it went from the u.s. to ukraine through bonds that were purchased. so not a lot of water in that one either. and then lastly, he has been talking about these four would-be ukrainian whistle-blowers who he...
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we raised an additional pipe by april research franklin templeton, wellton and we also wanted to giveeally. and this allowed us to do both so it's a good fit for us. >> and then sb tech getting wrapped in they do the back end technology that you're using instead of the company you use right now? >> yes sb stek a world renowned technology and trading and risk management provider for sports betting and online gaming services they've been around for 12 years, i think and really a fantastic company we're looking forward to -- >> had you notdone it this way would it have been a two step process? >> yeah. >> meaning go public and then either merge with them or buy them >> or the other way. raise private capital to buy them and then go public together >> this is what we talked about a half hour ago. there is a real reason to do it this way and congratulations >> thank you >> i'm furiously going through the investor presentation here and commercial breaks. i have a couple questions. one, do i have a right that revenue next year will be around $500 million in change and enterprise value is som
we raised an additional pipe by april research franklin templeton, wellton and we also wanted to giveeally. and this allowed us to do both so it's a good fit for us. >> and then sb tech getting wrapped in they do the back end technology that you're using instead of the company you use right now? >> yes sb stek a world renowned technology and trading and risk management provider for sports betting and online gaming services they've been around for 12 years, i think and really a...