#TBT: Factsheet 5
“Are these stock-savvy punks or real investors who wish the world was a more equitable place?”
“Are these stock-savvy punks or real investors who wish the world was a more equitable place?”
Before Jonathan Hoenig tackled the financial world on Fox Business, he was a teenage movie critic.
“Before the engine begins; before the noise; a last look to the lake. Just a moment in the morning. Just a morning in a life.”
Reports on the impact of Seattle’s 2014 $15 minimum wage are in and they’re not promising.
“Break My Stride” is the sort of song that gives one-hit wonders a good name.
In the midst of the 2014 Ebola outbreak in Africa, President Obama sent thousands of additional U.S. soldiers, more than were fighting ISIS, to assist with the fallout.
“The hottest commodity in Chicago isn’t soybeans or corn, but bleacher seats at Wrigley Field.” Go Cubs!
In 1997, I was invited to a television debate on Social Security, a topic I featured on my Northwestern college radio program.
#TBT: The more things change, the more they stay the same. Fifteen years ago it was Nasdaq and AOL, too.
Originally recorded in 1995, Strong Buy on the Bleachers celebrates a Chicago financial sports tradition and culture still active to this day.