This past Saturday, Kari Firestone was a speaker at the annual TEDx Beacon Street Event. TEDx Beacon Street is an independently organized TED talk whereby local communities can hold their own TED events and introduce the TED experience to a wider audience. You can watch the video of her performance below.
This past Saturday, Kari Firestone was a speaker at the annual TEDx Beacon Street Event. TEDx Beacon Street is an independently organized TED talk whereby local communities can hold their own TED events and introduce the TED experience to a wider audience. Kari spoke about the tenets of Sensible Risk-Taking and how we can apply…
Thoughts from Aureus CEO Kari Firestone: We cannot trust polls, surveys, or predictions. How does that translate to my business, investments, which is totally based on aligning expectations with prices? We need to be more skeptical about predictions we hear from Wall Street, from corporations, and, of course, from pollsters. The most surprising thing about…
By Geraldine Fabrikant It’s instructive to read about how one of the top investors of our time, David Swenson, manages Yale’s endowment and his investing style. Read the full article in The New York Times.
By Greg Ip As expected, some price pressure from higher wages and commodities is starting to increase inflation. Not such a bad thing if companies can pass on some cost increases. Read the full article in The Wall Street Journal
Last Friday Kari joined the hosts of Squawk Box to talk about what’s currently working in the market. She highlighted a couple of stocks that she likes going forward. Watch the video on CNBC.com here or watch the video below:
Kari joined CNBC’s The Halftime Report this past Wednesday for the full hour to discuss a number of stocks, trades, and key issues affecting the market right now. You can watch all of her videos below or watch more on the CNBC website. Stick with the chip stocks? NKE – the worst-performing stock on…
If US middle class income rose 5% in 2015, will we see an impact in retail and other spending soon or is the excess going to housing, healthcare and phone/cable bills? American GDP growth depends on consumers so we’ll find out the answer soon. Read the full article in The Washington Post here.
This article was originally posted on The Harvard Business Review’s website. By Kari Firestone One of the tenets of sensible risk taking is to be skeptical of promises and projections. Yet this is hard to do in practice. We’re surrounded by people (and companies) exaggerating their skills or knowledge or features — and we’re often…
Kari joined The Halftime Report last week to talk about a couple of new stocks that may be interesting for long-term investors. The Halftime Report traders weigh in on her new names.