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Which industries will prosper and which will suffer under President Trump
“Without a doubt, the obvious beneficiaries are defense, transportation and energy,” said Tim Loughran, Mendoza finance professor.
The Washington Post -
8 marketing lessons from the 2016 Notre Dame CMO Summit
Speakers from GE, Google, Spotify and other companies share best practices.
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Active vs. Passive? Choose Both
EXCERPT It is human nature to take sides. In the case of active and passive, however, not only do I think investors can choose both, but the story of passive’s rise and active’s demise has been greatly exaggerated. It is true that flows into passive strategies have picked up. But U.S. advisers are still allocating 70% of their clients’ assets to active investment strategies, according to our recent survey. Investment flows can be fickle and aren’t always a good barometer for long-term shifts in sentiment.…
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Samsung will stop making the Galaxy Note 7
It's uncommon for a company to handle such a big problem without the help of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, says recall expert Kaitlyn Wowak.
The Washington Post -
IPOs for the Little Guy: Platforms Advertise to Small Investors
New platforms are opening up access, says finance professor Timothy Loughran.
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$41 Million is Chicken Scratch Compared to What Stumpf Earned at Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf's generous stock options may have prompted greater risk taking, says Adam Wowak, assistant professor of management.
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Stop beating up on Wells Fargo and John Stumpf
Commentary by Priyank Gandhi, assistant professor of finance, for CNBC.
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EU risks trade impotency as critics target Canada deal
Finance professor Jeffrey Bergstrand weighs in on trade deal between E.U. and Canada.
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Notre Dame alumni launch app
Mendoza finance grads Joe Mueller and Federico Segura co-founded Grain, a mobile app that helps small or inexperienced investors access hedge-fund investing.
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Apple’s $14.5 billion EU tax bill highlights overseas earnings hoard
“Ireland needs Apple more than Apple needs Ireland,” says corporate tax expert Brad Badertscher.
Los Angeles Times