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Principal
Elliott Kerbis Consulting![]()
Elliott Kerbis is the Principal of Elliott Kerbis Consulting, a retail consulting firm, where he has been since July 2004. Mr. Kerbis was previously, a President and Chief Merchandising Officer of The Sports Authority, a sporting goods retailer. He has...
President
Telecom Strategic Visions![]()
Stephen Sutkowski is the President of Telecom Strategic Visions, a consultant firm. He has working knowledge of business processes (service activation, provisioning, service assurance, and customer care), network functional and performance requirements,...
Owner
High Energy Services![]()
Thomas Shewski is the Owner of High Energy Services, a firm providing fuel, transportation, emissions, and power plant services to existing and proposed generating plants. Mr. Shewski is currently involved in buying fuel, transportation, and emissions...
Douglas LichtmanProfessor of Law
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES![]()
Doug Lichtman is a Professor of Law at UCLA. His areas of specialty include patent, copyright, and trademark law; telecommunications regulation; and general legal issues pertaining to technology firms and the internet. Previously, Mr. Lichtman was a tenured...
Principal
Marc Balmuth LLC![]()
Marc Balmuth is an independent consultant to the retail industry. He most recently served as the CEO of Bobs Stores from 1997-1999. Prior, he was President of Caldor, a $2.8B upscale discount store based in the Northeast. He served in this capacity from...
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Hardball 11/21/09: Calix’s IPO in Order to Buy Cyan?
November 21, 2009
Calix Files IPO. Will Cyan Be Mike Hatfield's Next Big Hit? | www.businessweek.com
In a 2005 BusinessWeek article, Calix’ CEO was quoted as saying: "The only thing that would cause me to go public is if we wanted to go do an acquisition. I don't know why else I'd do it." It was clear to us earlier this year that he had evidently not changed his stance in justifying an IPO.
Pollock front and center again, despite no one knowing why
November 20, 2009
Pollock quotas likely to drop again | www.publicbroadcasting.net
The latest prediction on the Total Allowable Catch totals for the USA pollock industry for 2010 appear to be solidly in favor of lowering them once again. This makes Greenpeace happy (not really) but is bad news for the industry as a whole. Jobs will be lost, companies may be headed for continued hard times. Yet most consumers of fish say, so what, I never eat pollock. How wrong they are.
November 20, 2009
Fear of Double Dip in Housing | online.wsj.com
No matter what the spin, facts are irrefutable.3.5M houses in foreclosure trumps the NAR story about lower inventoryMore than 3 times the current number of foreclosures are in pre-foreclosure.2010 and 2011 will see great numbers of foreclosures.
November 20, 2009
A sector too tough to save | online.wsj.com
Banks, with government support, will "pretend" over the value of Commercial Assets.Loans will be, for the most part, extended, in order that no one has to take a "hit"Kicking the can down the road, as usual.Some modifications will be worked out.
What GAO card study means to interchange legislation & NY lawsuit.
November 20, 2009
GAO: Let Card-Fee System Stand | online.wsj.com
The GAO study of bankcard interchange fees is a mixed bag for the industry. It upholds the practice (in contradiction to the lawsuit against the practice in New York) but points to numerous ideas about how its excesses can be reduced. The latter could propel the Welsh bill in Congress toward enactment. It would allow merchant actions to pressure issuers to accept lower interchange fees. The study's ideas could also play a role in crafting a settlement of the NY suit.
November 20, 2009 | Hong Kong
Seminar: China Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) - Feast or Famine? (Hong Kong)November 11, 2009 | Hong Kong
Seminar: Chinese Automotive Industry (Hong Kong)October 16, 2009 | New York
Seminar: Acquisitions in the Smart Grid Industry (New York)Teleconference: Cholesterol War – Merck’s Zetia vs. Abbott’s Niaspan (10:15 AM EST / 15:15 GMT)
11/17/2009
Listen to ArchiveTeleconference: Preview of FDIC 3Q Banking Profile (10:30 AM EST/7:30 AM PST)
11/12/2009
Listen to ArchiveTeleconference: LyondellBasell Bankruptcy – Competitive Impact and Outlook (2:00 PM EST/19:00 GMT)
11/09/2009