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07 - Program discussing the Art Boom-36 views
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07 - Program discussing the Art Boom-33 views
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07 - Michael Hayes asks a question (Art Boom)-59 views
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06 - Wall Street and Blogging-44 viewsNYFWA Board Member and moderator Steve Gelsi, author of "How America Made a Fortune and Lost its Shirt," covers initial public offerings and startups for a leading financial news Web site owned by Dow Jones. He also contributes to the MarketWatch TV Show, and is a frequent commentator on the Internet on a variety of subjects.
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06 - Wall Street and Blogging-41 viewsTom Taulli is the author of various books on finance, such as The Complete M&A Handbook and Investing in IPO's. He is a contributor to Motley Fool and Forbes.com, and runs Taulli.com, a blog focused upon tech and the venture capital community.
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06 - Wall Street and Blogging-44 viewsElizabeth Spiers is the founder of blockbuster Web site Gawker.com. She is preparing the launch of her new Wall Street blog, Dealbreaker.com.
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06 - Wall Street and Blogging-43 viewsGreg Newton is one of the few Wall Street bloggers to reveal his identity. The former editor of Metals Bulletin writes constantly for his blog NakedShorts.com.
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06 - Wall Street and Blogging-45 viewsPaul Maidment, editor of Forbes.com, has headed up the marquee Web site since 2001. Maidment is the author of two online publications, A Middlesex Cricket Gazetteer and The Plain Words Glossary of Financial and Economics Terms.
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