Does the Fed set interest rates? Is there a social media bubble and much more Prof. Aswath Damodaran sets the record straight!
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Does the Fed Set Interest Rates - Professor Aswath Damodaran
Social Media Valuations - Profs Galloway & Damodaran
Professors Aswath Damodaran and Scott Galloway chat about social media valuations.
Consumer Behavior and Nines - Profs Adam Alter and Scott Galloway
Is there an age where people are more prone to run marathons, commit suicide, or join Ashley Madison? Professors Adam Alter & Scott Galloway discuss the importance of ages that end in nine.
The Importance of Names - Profs Adam Alter and Scott Galloway
People identify with their names more than anything else, which has implications for marketing and charities. Professor Adam Alter says more organizations should use that to their advantage.
Media Consumption and the Economy - Profs Adam Alter and Scott Galloway
Does the economy determine what types of songs, books, and movie people gravitate to? Professor Adam Alter states there is a clear correlation.
Where to Find Value in the Market - Profs Damodaran & Galloway
Prof. Scott Galloway asks Prof. Aswath Damodaran where to find value right now, given that every asset class looks expensive, from social media to modern art.
Select Valuations - Profs Damodaran & Galloway
Professors Aswath Damodaran and Scott Galloway discuss the valuations of Facebook, Apple, Twitter, LinkedIn, Nike, Tesla, Starbucks and Alibaba. Prof. Damodaran also discusses why the decision to replace Dick Costolo was the right one.
Recent Cable Acquisitions - Profs Damodaran & Galloway
Professors Aswath Damodaran and Scott Galloway talk about two recent high-profile acquisitions: Verizon-AOL and Charter-Time Warner. What's behind this drive to consolidate, and do these moves make sense?
Is There a Typical Tech Company - Professor Aswath Damodaran
Prof. Damodaran defines a typical tech company.
Is There a Social Media Bubble - Professor Aswath Damodaran
Prof. Damodaran says social media stocks are overpriced but there are winners within this market.