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Pictured Mitchell Kaplan, founder of Books & Books. Photo credit: Instagram, @whatmatterstou Mitchell Kaplan, a professor, podcast host, movie creator and owner of local bookstore Books & Books will be the special guest in this semester’s What Matters to U event today at 5 p.m. A University of Miami alumni and Miami Beach local, Kaplan opened his first Books & Books location in 1982 in Coral Gables with the intention of bringing people together and offering a home away from home vibe fostered by a love for books. “At What matters to U, we incite conversations that we traditionally wouldn’t have in classrooms,” said Meera Patel, in-coming chair member of What Matters to U and a public health major. “We want to have a creative approach and create a long-lasting impact on our peers’ college career/life.” ....
Chatham Lodging Trust – CLDT (+21.85%) The quarterly performance of Miami Herbert s Florida 50 Index shows that even in a market that has rebounded nicely from the tumultuous first half of 2020, Florida-based firms as a cross section are more than keeping pace with their counterparts across the country, said Seth Levine, CPA, an accounting program director at the School and creator of the index. While some of Florida s publicly traded companies still haven t fully recovered from their 2020 losses, several companies have seen their capitalizations soar during the COVID-19 pandemic. The 12 largest companies in the Florida 50 Index have a combined market capitalization of over $300 billion. Florida s Gross Domestic Product, which surpassed $1 trillion in 2018, rivals that of countries like Spain and Mexico, and thus investors would do well to keep an eye on this index in the future as they weigh their own investment decisions. ....