You think so? I feel like he should push back and make conversation. It just seems like he's running through a list of questions. Could do that in a newsletter.
Really enjoy these CEO, investor talks, David. Keep them coming. There is always so much wealth in terms of knowledge to learn from those who are doing what you aspire to do or at least to some extent aspire to do and the greatest of thinkers/doers always give the top-notch advice. Say what I say, do what I do, get what i get...
i love David Rubenstein the way he make Questions . That what almost Audience want to hear . Very details that Guest will pay to meet that Good questions. Telling the truth ... Very Specific and value
Hi my friend opened account with private equity institutions. ...they told her to subscribe for IPO so she subscribe whatever funds she has...but they allocate more shares in her account and now they are playing with her to pay the fund as you allocate more funds atomatically by system..and she does have funds to pay...Pls tell the solutions if anyone have...
Rubenstein is a super smart guy but he needs to have his guest explain their answers. So Rowan's advice is to invest in hybrid investments. What is a hybrid investment?
hybrid? I guess he was talking about financial instruments or portfolios that are mixture of equities (delivering better returns) and loans (providing stable returns and downside protections).
so what exactly is his definition of hybrid investing? A mix between annuities and equities? what do you guys think about Apollo compared to KKR and Carlyle?
Great. I don't hold Apollo, but I hold Blackstone which compete with Apollo. Blackstone is more focused on growth investing while Apollo is more of a value firm. Both are great companies.
@@Stoneface_ for starters, Apollo’s stock has grown more in the last year than Carlyle’s stock. Second Apollo’s assets under management is greater than Carlyle.
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