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Transcript: Graeme Forster, Orbis Investments

The Big Picture

So I, I did a math degree at Oxford, which is more pure math. You know, pure math can be very theoretical and detached from the real world, and it’s getting worse. You don’t have to pay any tax and just let the rest ride. It’s just math stick to it over long periods of time. You give out 5%.

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Transcript: Gretchen Morgenson

The Big Picture

And this was back in 2005 or 2006. Let’s talk about tax loopholes. How on earth is there still a carried interest tax loophole for private equity, hedge funds, and venture capital? Cut my taxes in half, where do I sign up for that? It’s corporate tax avoidance. RITHOLTZ: Really interesting.

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Transcript: Sean Dobson, Amherst Holdings

The Big Picture

It was a wild ride because by the time you got, well, so in 2005, we went on a road show trying to tell people what we had learned, and there wasn’t a lot of reception. And in the 2000 at the 2005 conference, it’s kind of wild. Maybe the market hadn’t priced something properly. Sean Dobson : It was a wild ride.

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Transcript: Brad Gerstner

The Big Picture

I would say the thing that connects them is just voracious curiosity about the world of politics and, you know, economies and trying to make sense out of it. We, we made in 2005, I believe. That 00:15:42 [Speaker Changed] Was first AI investment, 2005. So here’s the math, Barry. You take it out tax free as well.

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Transcript: Dave Nadig

The Big Picture

Hey, show me companies where the board has at least two women on it, or you could tilt towards value, or you could tilt towards small cap, or you can use it for tax loss harvesting or philanthropy. NADIG: So the reason is because, you know, when we look at how the corporate economy works, there are investments that you have to make.

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Transcript: Steve Case

The Big Picture

Initially, it was started in 2005 and it was called Revolution, but it was just my capital. I think if you fast forward 10 or 20 years, it’s more — as I said earlier, more optimistic view of America that will have a more inclusive innovation economy, won’t just be a few people in a few places.

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Transcript: Howard Lindzon

The Big Picture

RITHOLTZ: 2004, 2005. RITHOLTZ: 2005. ” If I, if the president ever, this is like a blog post I wrote when the President tweets about the economy, the market will move. So this is the math that I applied. So think about this, do the math. LINDZON: Yes. LINDZON: I hate CNBC. RITHOLTZ: Right. RITHOLTZ: Right.

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