Hideous beatdown im going to make it real simple for you. The market is spectacular al beit mercurial fashion show. The same stocks that would strut down the runway greeted with oohhs and aahhs will be pelted by tomatoes. Stocks that have languished sell like hot cakes when styles change we call that a rotation on wall street. Investors are furiously recalibrating what theyre willing to pay for and just right now theyre happy to pay up for the stocks of solid companies with healthy dividends and ideally big buy backs. You know what . Theyve lost interest in the stocks of Fast Growing Companies when it comes to revenues. They issued huge gobs of equity and pay people or come up with bizarre new metrics or explain how theyre really doing okay even though they dont have much in the way of earnings if any. In other words, the cloud stocks are up salesforce. Com, adobe, workday, z scale, i could go on and on. These names were all smoking red hot and now theyre struggling you have to wonder
Profiles of several Daca Recipients. Thats just a handful of the programs this weekend on booktv on cspan2. For a complete schedule, visit booktv. Org. Now we kick off the weekend with orly lobel who examines the arguments over creativity and intellectual property. [inaudible conversations] good evening, everyone, and welcome to the latest installment of the coop author series. We are pleased to have with us orliy lobel. She has taught and lectured worldwide including law schools at yale, tel aviv and beijing. She is the professor of law at university of san diego and the or author of Award Winning business book talent wants to be free. Her most recent book, you dont own me, was recently described in the new yorker as a hairraising account of an epic tale, and the Financial Times describe asked it as a real pageturner of the decadelong court battle between Toy Companies over the ownership of the immensely popular bratz dolls. Please join me in welcoming our guest for the evening, orly