(NECN: Jim Braude) - Remember last year how congress was in a lather over the big banks that were lining up for bailouts, and setting aside billions for bonuses? Well, guess what. The banks got off Scot-free. Get a load of these he...
Video|Mon, 10 Aug 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…where the bailout bill's. And then there's this final insult from the Financial Times. . Banks make 38 billion from overdraft fees that's right the same bankers that suckered us for ballots so they can pay themselves. …”
(NECN) - Every week on CEO Corner we go one on one with New England's top CEO's to learn the secrets to their success. This week Maryanne Kane is joined by David Lamere, CEO of BNY Mellon Wealth Management. Lamere talks about the weal...
Video|Mon, 27 Jul 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…ask you about the wealth management industry itself and its performance the Financial Times did a -- in July basically saying. That this last -- again. There were losses across the industry and it was the …”
These may be difficult financial times , but that doesn't mean you should stop planning for your families’ future. In fact, it would be a mistake to stop taking steps to secure your children's education. But how do you do it when there is so little left at the end of each month?
Video|Thu, 28 May 2009|More from for MyFox Boston
On today's podcast — President Obama and former Vice President Dick Cheney deliver speeches on Guantanamo Bay; home foreclosures in Indio, CA; tracking swine flu in Wisconsin; and book filled only with words that begin with the letter 'a'.
Audio|Thu, 21 May 2009|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
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“…of words deacons have a stock Lewis pentagon intelligence correspondent for the Financial Times. . To meet you first of all your sense of how this debate was carried out today. …”
“…Demetrius again pentagon and intelligence correspondent for the Financial Times. . Who do you think after today's speech got their point across the strongest. …”
The state Senate has gone along with the House in approving a 25-percent increase in the state sales tax. Proponents of the hike say it's the "most fair" option, while opponents worry it will be a further disincentive to consumers. WBUR's Steve Brown reports.
Audio|Wed, 20 May 2009|More from WBUR: Daily News Update
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“…and the new freshmen classes that will arrive in September. In difficult Financial Times the Massachusetts educational financing authority reports applications for school loans are up. And the schools themselves expect requests for financial aid will …”
(NECN: Ted McEnroe) - It's been one of the biggest questions for the publishing industry in recent weeks. How can you get people who are now getting your content for free to be willing to pay for it? The Wall Street Journal may soon become th...
Video|Mon, 11 May 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…Financial Times oddly enough not The Wall Street Journal reporting on the over the weekend let's take a look online Wall Street Journal is going to be talking about. Micro payments. -- articles that right now The Wall Street Journal you can get a few stories available online for free but a lot of it is behind a pay -- you pay a 109 dollars a year you get access to other stuff. Well now the editor in chief. The of The Wall Street Journal Robert Thompson tells the Financial Times that -- this on. The company is going to roll out a micro payment plan. For The Wall Street Journal so what …”
Early Wednesday morning, the Boston Globe's largest union finally reached a deal with the paper's owners, The New York Times Co., that will keep the Globe in business. WBUR's Monica Brady-Myerov reports.
Audio|Wed, 6 May 2009|More from WBUR: Daily News Update
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“…an eye on Boston recently reported that the city's entering. The turbulent Financial Times with a personnel level it cannot sustain do you agree with that do we need to cut personnel. On the city level. …”
(Boston Globe) Massachusetts residents offer their 2 cents on the proposed sales tax increase. By Bill Greene, Globe Staff
Video|Tue, 28 Apr 2009|More from Boston.com
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“…the lower middle class maybe people are having some real difficult economic Financial Times -- so yeah. We've had the lower all of our prices -- just keep things going down here. I mean. Every dollar …”
MiT6 Plenary 2 | Panel Questions Panelists: Jessica Clark, Center for Social Media (American University) Ellen Hume, Center for Future Civic Media (MIT) Persephone Miel, Media Re:public and Internews Network Respondents: Dean Jansen, Participatory Culture Foundation Jake Shapiro, Public Radio Exchange (PRX) Moderator: Pat Aufderheide, American University
Audio|Fri, 24 Apr 2009|More from CMS Colloquia Podcast
|Financial Timesfound at24:31
“…it was picked up by TV actor was picked up by the Financial Times or some other place. And that's one thing that I think happened but I think at the moment we're not there yet …”
On today's podcast -- the standoff between the U.S. military and Somali pirates; tax preparation tips; lack of health insurance in rural China; the New York Times on the edge of financial collapse; and what music we listen to in troubled economic times.
Audio|Thu, 9 Apr 2009|More from PRI: Here & Now Podcast
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“…Demetris have a step -- he's pentagon and intelligence correspondent for the Financial Times. . And -- is the Defense Department indicating what it might do if more pirate ships move toward daylight photo possibly try to …”
“…have a staff of the Pentagon and intelligence correspondent for the Financial Times thanks very much for speaking events -- Coming up later in the show trouble at the New York Times is America's flagship …”