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Transcript: Julian Salisbury, GS

The Big Picture

He is the Chief Investment Officer of Asset and Wealth Management at Goldman Sachs. He co-chairs a number of the asset management investment committees. trillion in assets under supervision. JULIAN SALISBURY, CHIEF INVESTMENT OFFICER OF ASSET AND WEALTH MANAGEMENT, GOLDMAN SACHS: Thanks, Barry. And I think you will also.

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Transcript: Greg Davis, CIO Vanguard

The Big Picture

And your bio explains how you were recruited to Vanguard. So there’s been a big push for folks to get the appropriate level of asset allocation in a highly diversified, low cost way. RITHOLTZ: So let’s talk about that. I thought that was a really interesting story. Tell us a little bit about what brought you to Vanguard.

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Transcript: Ted Seides

The Big Picture

And so alongside of Wall Street recruiting in my senior year, I interviewed at the Yale Investments Office and was fortunate to get that job and violated the two principles I had at the time, which was I wanted to be in a training program and I wanted to leave New Haven. So I think selecting managers in any asset class has that two pieces.

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Transcript: Cliff Asness

The Big Picture

It’s about half our assets. ASNESS: About half our assets are really traditional, where money managers beat, you know, plenty of things, don’t let a short, or lever, or any of those hedge fund kind of things. But plenty of valuation measures, it has no applicability for price-to-sales. RITHOLTZ: Okay. ASNESS: Yeah.

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Transcript: Brad Gerstner

The Big Picture

It was about $170 million valuation. He said, I overpaid for the asset. So here’s the math, Barry. 00:53:28 [Speaker Changed] You know, I’ve, I’ve recruited a great guy, Matt Lira, to run this day-to-Day in Washington. They had about 10 beta customers of the product. 00:33:48 [Speaker Changed] 17%.

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Transcript: Howard Lindzon

The Big Picture

Literally the first check-in to Robinhood, which went public in 2021 at about a $34 billion valuation. RITHOLTZ: He was the first (inaudible) in round B at the higher valuation. Is it about the valuation? Back then I was Wallstrip was like a 400K valuation. RITHOLTZ: Valuation didn’t make much of a difference.

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