Showing posts with label Milken Conference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Milken Conference. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Milken

About a year ago I posted on the Milken Conference. This year's MC looks like a cracker. Lots of vids and there will be something for everyone - whether you're interested in clean tech, infrastructure, emerging markets investing, US-centric financial issues, medical technology, sports ownership, tax reform, social media or longevity. Check out the vids list here

Monday, May 24, 2010

Milken: To China or Not to China ?

I've watched a few more Milken panels since the last post below, but this one on investing in China is a cracker!

I was going to post an article that was published in Advisor Intelligence: China Roundtable with Robert Horrocks and Vitaliy Katsenelson. A good article that has a well-known and knowledgeable China bear (Katsenelson) arguing the merits of China investment with his bullish counterparty, Horrocks.

But, this Milken panel on China investment is far more in depth and a must watch for any emerging markets investor. Most importantly it's entertaining - a star panel, where things kick right off and get pretty heated. Long, but well worth it. Have a watch here.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Milken: Commodities Overview and Outlook

So, keeping with the theme of me catching up with my reading, here's some footage I'm unashamedly scalping from Paul Kedrosky's Infectious Greed. It's 73mins of viewing from last month's Milken Institute conference about commodities (both hard & soft). There's a senior guy from Rabo that Chairs a panel discussion. All the participants are serious commodities players. A must watch. I can't embed it - so take a look here.