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Transcript: Luis Berruga, Global X ETFs

The Big Picture

And I did the math, and I think at that point in time, roughly speaking, assets in ETS were roughly just 10 percent, 12 percent of assets in mutual funds and I was pretty convinced that that number was to increase significantly. I was employee number 10. RITHOLTZ: Which is really a pretty big number. 2020 was a huge year.

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Global Leaders Investment Letter: June 2022

Brown Advisory

We remain highly dubious of price-to-earnings ratios as a proxy for value given earnings can be distorted by “creative” accounting and the measure embeds a range of factors into a single number. How different to when we wrote the 2Q 2020 letter (link) and we were being asked about taking our WACC down! The last time U.S.

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Transcript: Ilana Weinstein

The Big Picture

.” It’s really helpful to have had five other meetings with people who sit at analogous funds that had losses that were just as big, and in fact, they may have contributed to those losses more and be able to tell him, first off, your fund, just by my math, has a $250 million management fee. These are big numbers.

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Transcript: Ed Hyman

The Big Picture

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Transcript: Benjamin Clymer & Jeffery Fowler, Hodinkee

The Big Picture

RITHOLTZ: So wait, you’re, I’m trying to do the math, if you were 24 in ‘08, so you got this watch in 2000, 99? But there were a lot of other purveyors of watches that really were not super, super ethical folks. FOWLER: Yes, I was at LVMH for a number of years, mostly with Louis Vuitton for the first few years.

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Transcript: Dave Nadig

The Big Picture

I have lots of different ways I can get that number to go up. It’s still a fairly small number. Since 2020, their performance has been awful. RITHOLTZ: In 2020, no one even came in second. RITHOLTZ: I think she was plus 160% in 2020, when the market from the lows, the market was up 68%. NADIG: A decent chunk.