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Gekko (Michael Douglas) lays out his creed of business ethics and how to get ahead in business to Bud (Charlie Sheen).
FILM DESCRIPTION:
"Greed is Good." This is the credo of the aptly named Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas), the antihero of Oliver Stone's Wall Street. Gekko, a high-rolling corporate raider, is idolized by young-and-hungry broker Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen). Inveigling hims...
published: 09 Oct 2015
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What Is Money? An Artist's Make and Take
When Nicky Enright hawks his “Globo” currency, the artist seeks to challenge people’s assumptions about money. WSJ’s Michael J. Casey joins him on a sales pitch through the streets of New York City.
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How Wall Street Is Turning Your Favorite Artist’s Songs Into Bonds
Artists like Tina Turner, Justin Timberlake and Stevie Nicks are part of a multi-billion-dollar market for music royalties that asset managers predict could double or triple in size.
I explain why insiders are expecting a major increase in music licensing deals, what music licensing deals are and how Wall Street is turning your favorite artists’ catalogs into bonds that are sold for investors.
Chapters:
0:00 Music catalogs
0:32 More music-backed bonds?
1:34 What music licensing is
2:26 How music licensing works
I’m Dion Rabouin, a WSJ reporter covering markets and the economy. I’ll be diving into all things finance, from the popular and well-known — like crypto and stocks — to the complex and intricate — like leveraged loans, derivatives and private equity. Subscribe to join me as I t...
published: 08 Mar 2024
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Wall Street's Charging Bull artist takes issue with Fearless Girl
The Wall Street statue of the Fearless Girl won a permit to spend 11 months in front of the iconic Charging Bull statue. The roughly four-foot statue has become a social media sensation, but the artist behind the bull claims it alters the meaning of his work and infringes on his copyright. Tony Dokoupil reports.
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published: 28 Mar 2017
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Wall Street - Art of War
Wall Street 1987
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Amercent Films
published: 07 Oct 2011
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Skateboarding is an art 🖼️ #wallstreet #artist #nyc
Experience the unique beauty of skateboarding as an art form on the bustling streets of NYC. Follow our journey through Wall Street as we showcase the skills of local artists who use their skateboards as canvases for their creativity.
Skateboarding is not just a sport - it's an art form. Join us on a visual journey through the streets of NYC, where we explore the unique and awe-inspiring ways that local artists use their skateboards to express themselves.
Discover the vibrant world of skateboarding art in New York City's Wall Street district. Our video captures the essence of this dynamic scene, featuring talented artists who use their skateboards to create stunning works of art
Skateboarding and art collide in this visually stunning video, shot on the streets of New York City. Follow u...
published: 10 Feb 2023
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Wall Street Art NFT
Official Website: https://wallstreet.art
What’s your favorite stock or crypto? What’s your unbeatable trade in the past?
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The first 200 WallStreetArt NFTs will be released in January 2022, featuring four distinct themes: Glitch, Sunset, NorthPolar, and Night. Each theme has a different rarity.
Each Wall Street Art NFT will come with 1000 Wall Street Tokens as a reward for this release. The tokens are associated with the NFT and will increas...
published: 25 Jan 2022
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Black Wall Street Gallery Promotes Representation in the Art Industry | NowThis
Gallery owner Ricco Wright is using his space to promote Black representation in the art community and raise awareness for racial justice ✊🏾🎨
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published: 08 Nov 2020
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Bloomberg Wall Street Week - March 8th, 2024 | Wall Street Week
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary and Wall Street Week contributor tells us why he thinks monetary policy is not substantially restrictive. Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist Editor-in-Chief thinks China is uninvestable for outsiders. Sallie Krawcheck, Ellevest CEO explains why there hasn't been much growth when it comes to women holding leadership positions and Larry Culp, GE CEO and Scott Strazik, GE Vernova CEO tells us what is next for the spun off companies.
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One of the most iconic brands in finance returns for today's issues and today's media world. David Westin hosts a new look at the financial stories that shape our world as seen through th...
published: 09 Mar 2024
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Art as Investment
The tiny, oil-rich country of Qatar recently rocked the art world by paying more than $250 million dollars for a Cezanne, the highest price ever for a work of art at auction. And while eye-popping numbers like that might get you thinking about investing in art, it is certainly not for everyone. Kelsey Hubbard asks Christie's art expert Lydia Fenet about art as an investment.
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published: 09 Mar 2012
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Wall Street (1/5) Movie CLIP - The Art of War (1987) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Gekko (Michael Douglas) lays out his creed of business ethics and how to get ahead in business to Bud (Charlie Sheen).
FILM DESCRIPTION:
"Greed is Good." This is the credo of the aptly named Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas), the antihero of Oliver Stone's Wall Street. Gekko, a high-rolling corporate raider, is idolized by young-and-hungry broker Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen). Inveigling himself into Gekko's inner circle, Fox quickly learns to rape, murder and bury his sense of ethics. Only when Gekko's wheeling and dealing causes a near-tragedy on a personal level does Fox "reform"-though his means of destroying Gekko are every bit as underhanded as his previous activities on the trading floor. Director Stone, who cowrote Wall Street with Stanley Weiser, has claimed that the film was prompted by the callous treatment afforded his stockbroker father after 50 years in the business; this may be why the film's most compelling scenes are those between Bud Fox and his airline mechanic father (played by Charlie Sheen's real-life dad Martin). Ironically, Wall Street was released just before the October, 1987 stock market crash.
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Cast: Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen
Director: Oliver Stone
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Screenwriters: Stanley Weiser, Oliver Stone
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Gekko (Michael Douglas) lays out his creed of business ethics and how to get ahead in business to Bud (Charlie Sheen).
FILM DESCRIPTION:
"Greed is Good." This is the credo of the aptly named Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas), the antihero of Oliver Stone's Wall Street. Gekko, a high-rolling corporate raider, is idolized by young-and-hungry broker Bud Fox (Charlie Sheen). Inveigling himself into Gekko's inner circle, Fox quickly learns to rape, murder and bury his sense of ethics. Only when Gekko's wheeling and dealing causes a near-tragedy on a personal level does Fox "reform"-though his means of destroying Gekko are every bit as underhanded as his previous activities on the trading floor. Director Stone, who cowrote Wall Street with Stanley Weiser, has claimed that the film was prompted by the callous treatment afforded his stockbroker father after 50 years in the business; this may be why the film's most compelling scenes are those between Bud Fox and his airline mechanic father (played by Charlie Sheen's real-life dad Martin). Ironically, Wall Street was released just before the October, 1987 stock market crash.
CREDITS:
TM & © Fox (1987)
Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Cast: Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen
Director: Oliver Stone
Producers: Michael Flynn, A. Kitman Ho, Edward R. Pressman
Screenwriters: Stanley Weiser, Oliver Stone
WHO ARE WE?
The MOVIECLIPS channel is the largest collection of licensed movie clips on the web. Here you will find unforgettable moments, scenes and lines from all your favorite films. Made by movie fans, for movie fans.
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- published: 09 Oct 2015
- views: 1276036
3:02
What Is Money? An Artist's Make and Take
When Nicky Enright hawks his “Globo” currency, the artist seeks to challenge people’s assumptions about money. WSJ’s Michael J. Casey joins him on a sales pitch...
When Nicky Enright hawks his “Globo” currency, the artist seeks to challenge people’s assumptions about money. WSJ’s Michael J. Casey joins him on a sales pitch through the streets of New York City.
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- published: 12 Nov 2014
- views: 16217
3:39
How Wall Street Is Turning Your Favorite Artist’s Songs Into Bonds
Artists like Tina Turner, Justin Timberlake and Stevie Nicks are part of a multi-billion-dollar market for music royalties that asset managers predict could dou...
Artists like Tina Turner, Justin Timberlake and Stevie Nicks are part of a multi-billion-dollar market for music royalties that asset managers predict could double or triple in size.
I explain why insiders are expecting a major increase in music licensing deals, what music licensing deals are and how Wall Street is turning your favorite artists’ catalogs into bonds that are sold for investors.
Chapters:
0:00 Music catalogs
0:32 More music-backed bonds?
1:34 What music licensing is
2:26 How music licensing works
I’m Dion Rabouin, a WSJ reporter covering markets and the economy. I’ll be diving into all things finance, from the popular and well-known — like crypto and stocks — to the complex and intricate — like leveraged loans, derivatives and private equity. Subscribe to join me as I take a deep dive into what’s making money move and why it matters.
#MusicLicensing #Markets #DionRabouin
https://wn.com/How_Wall_Street_Is_Turning_Your_Favorite_Artist’S_Songs_Into_Bonds
Artists like Tina Turner, Justin Timberlake and Stevie Nicks are part of a multi-billion-dollar market for music royalties that asset managers predict could double or triple in size.
I explain why insiders are expecting a major increase in music licensing deals, what music licensing deals are and how Wall Street is turning your favorite artists’ catalogs into bonds that are sold for investors.
Chapters:
0:00 Music catalogs
0:32 More music-backed bonds?
1:34 What music licensing is
2:26 How music licensing works
I’m Dion Rabouin, a WSJ reporter covering markets and the economy. I’ll be diving into all things finance, from the popular and well-known — like crypto and stocks — to the complex and intricate — like leveraged loans, derivatives and private equity. Subscribe to join me as I take a deep dive into what’s making money move and why it matters.
#MusicLicensing #Markets #DionRabouin
- published: 08 Mar 2024
- views: 3890
3:17
Wall Street's Charging Bull artist takes issue with Fearless Girl
The Wall Street statue of the Fearless Girl won a permit to spend 11 months in front of the iconic Charging Bull statue. The roughly four-foot statue has become...
The Wall Street statue of the Fearless Girl won a permit to spend 11 months in front of the iconic Charging Bull statue. The roughly four-foot statue has become a social media sensation, but the artist behind the bull claims it alters the meaning of his work and infringes on his copyright. Tony Dokoupil reports.
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The Wall Street statue of the Fearless Girl won a permit to spend 11 months in front of the iconic Charging Bull statue. The roughly four-foot statue has become a social media sensation, but the artist behind the bull claims it alters the meaning of his work and infringes on his copyright. Tony Dokoupil reports.
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- published: 28 Mar 2017
- views: 39074
1:09
Wall Street - Art of War
Wall Street 1987
All Rights reserved to:
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation (as Twentieth Century Fox) (presents)
American Entertainment Partners L....
Wall Street 1987
All Rights reserved to:
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation (as Twentieth Century Fox) (presents)
American Entertainment Partners L.P. (produced in association with)
Amercent Films
https://wn.com/Wall_Street_Art_Of_War
Wall Street 1987
All Rights reserved to:
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation (as Twentieth Century Fox) (presents)
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Amercent Films
- published: 07 Oct 2011
- views: 119069
0:06
Skateboarding is an art 🖼️ #wallstreet #artist #nyc
Experience the unique beauty of skateboarding as an art form on the bustling streets of NYC. Follow our journey through Wall Street as we showcase the skills of...
Experience the unique beauty of skateboarding as an art form on the bustling streets of NYC. Follow our journey through Wall Street as we showcase the skills of local artists who use their skateboards as canvases for their creativity.
Skateboarding is not just a sport - it's an art form. Join us on a visual journey through the streets of NYC, where we explore the unique and awe-inspiring ways that local artists use their skateboards to express themselves.
Discover the vibrant world of skateboarding art in New York City's Wall Street district. Our video captures the essence of this dynamic scene, featuring talented artists who use their skateboards to create stunning works of art
Skateboarding and art collide in this visually stunning video, shot on the streets of New York City. Follow us through the bustling Wall Street district as we showcase the incredible talents of local artists who use their boards as tools for self-expression.
From the streets of NYC to the walls of the world's most prestigious galleries, skateboarding has transcended its humble roots to become a true art form. Join us on a journey through the heart of Wall Street, where we explore the captivating works of local artists who are pushing the boundaries of this dynamic medium.
https://wn.com/Skateboarding_Is_An_Art_🖼️_Wallstreet_Artist_NYC
Experience the unique beauty of skateboarding as an art form on the bustling streets of NYC. Follow our journey through Wall Street as we showcase the skills of local artists who use their skateboards as canvases for their creativity.
Skateboarding is not just a sport - it's an art form. Join us on a visual journey through the streets of NYC, where we explore the unique and awe-inspiring ways that local artists use their skateboards to express themselves.
Discover the vibrant world of skateboarding art in New York City's Wall Street district. Our video captures the essence of this dynamic scene, featuring talented artists who use their skateboards to create stunning works of art
Skateboarding and art collide in this visually stunning video, shot on the streets of New York City. Follow us through the bustling Wall Street district as we showcase the incredible talents of local artists who use their boards as tools for self-expression.
From the streets of NYC to the walls of the world's most prestigious galleries, skateboarding has transcended its humble roots to become a true art form. Join us on a journey through the heart of Wall Street, where we explore the captivating works of local artists who are pushing the boundaries of this dynamic medium.
- published: 10 Feb 2023
- views: 1526
1:03
Wall Street Art NFT
Official Website: https://wallstreet.art
What’s your favorite stock or crypto? What’s your unbeatable trade in the past?
Whether you are a wall street veteran, ...
Official Website: https://wallstreet.art
What’s your favorite stock or crypto? What’s your unbeatable trade in the past?
Whether you are a wall street veteran, a stakeholder, or a Crypto investor, there are always some trades you want to show off before leaving a party.
Introducing Wall Street Art.
Wall Street Art, or WSA, is a collection of NFTs generated algorithmically from real-world financial market data across a given timeframe with a touch of a unique art theme.
The first 200 WallStreetArt NFTs will be released in January 2022, featuring four distinct themes: Glitch, Sunset, NorthPolar, and Night. Each theme has a different rarity.
Each Wall Street Art NFT will come with 1000 Wall Street Tokens as a reward for this release. The tokens are associated with the NFT and will increase over time. The total supply of Wall Street Token is 1 billion.
Wall Street Token is a utility token for Wall Street Art services. Collectors can burn Wall Street Tokens at a fraction of the minting cost to randomly change the theme of their NFTs.
#NFT #Crypto #stock
https://wn.com/Wall_Street_Art_Nft
Official Website: https://wallstreet.art
What’s your favorite stock or crypto? What’s your unbeatable trade in the past?
Whether you are a wall street veteran, a stakeholder, or a Crypto investor, there are always some trades you want to show off before leaving a party.
Introducing Wall Street Art.
Wall Street Art, or WSA, is a collection of NFTs generated algorithmically from real-world financial market data across a given timeframe with a touch of a unique art theme.
The first 200 WallStreetArt NFTs will be released in January 2022, featuring four distinct themes: Glitch, Sunset, NorthPolar, and Night. Each theme has a different rarity.
Each Wall Street Art NFT will come with 1000 Wall Street Tokens as a reward for this release. The tokens are associated with the NFT and will increase over time. The total supply of Wall Street Token is 1 billion.
Wall Street Token is a utility token for Wall Street Art services. Collectors can burn Wall Street Tokens at a fraction of the minting cost to randomly change the theme of their NFTs.
#NFT #Crypto #stock
- published: 25 Jan 2022
- views: 19683
4:37
Black Wall Street Gallery Promotes Representation in the Art Industry | NowThis
Gallery owner Ricco Wright is using his space to promote Black representation in the art community and raise awareness for racial justice ✊🏾🎨
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- published: 08 Nov 2020
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Bloomberg Wall Street Week - March 8th, 2024 | Wall Street Week
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary and Wall Street Week contributor tells us why he thinks monetary policy i...
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary and Wall Street Week contributor tells us why he thinks monetary policy is not substantially restrictive. Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist Editor-in-Chief thinks China is uninvestable for outsiders. Sallie Krawcheck, Ellevest CEO explains why there hasn't been much growth when it comes to women holding leadership positions and Larry Culp, GE CEO and Scott Strazik, GE Vernova CEO tells us what is next for the spun off companies.
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On this edition of Wall Street Week, Lawrence H. Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary and Wall Street Week contributor tells us why he thinks monetary policy is not substantially restrictive. Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist Editor-in-Chief thinks China is uninvestable for outsiders. Sallie Krawcheck, Ellevest CEO explains why there hasn't been much growth when it comes to women holding leadership positions and Larry Culp, GE CEO and Scott Strazik, GE Vernova CEO tells us what is next for the spun off companies.
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- published: 09 Mar 2024
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Art as Investment
The tiny, oil-rich country of Qatar recently rocked the art world by paying more than $250 million dollars for a Cezanne, the highest price ever for a work of a...
The tiny, oil-rich country of Qatar recently rocked the art world by paying more than $250 million dollars for a Cezanne, the highest price ever for a work of art at auction. And while eye-popping numbers like that might get you thinking about investing in art, it is certainly not for everyone. Kelsey Hubbard asks Christie's art expert Lydia Fenet about art as an investment.
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The tiny, oil-rich country of Qatar recently rocked the art world by paying more than $250 million dollars for a Cezanne, the highest price ever for a work of art at auction. And while eye-popping numbers like that might get you thinking about investing in art, it is certainly not for everyone. Kelsey Hubbard asks Christie's art expert Lydia Fenet about art as an investment.
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- published: 09 Mar 2012
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