Byron Wien's Quarterly Webcast: The Ten Surprises of 2019

Byron Wien's Quarterly Webcast: The Ten Surprises of 2019

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For our fourth quarter webinar, we’re pleased to offer a discussion on ‘The Ten Surprises of 2019’ between Vice Chairman Byron Wien and myself. In our discussion, Byron and I share the 10 surprises we see in 2019 and discuss our views for global markets in the first quarter.

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The views expressed in this commentary are the personal views of Byron Wien and Joe Zidle and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Blackstone Group L.P. (together with its affiliates, “Blackstone”). The views expressed reflect the current views of Byron Wien and Joe Zidle as of the date hereof, and none of Byron Wein, Joe Zidle or Blackstone undertake any responsibility to advise you of any changes in the views expressed herein.


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This commentary does not constitute an offer to sell any securities or the solicitation of an offer to purchase any securities. This commentary discusses broad market, industry or sector trends, or other general economic, market or political conditions and has not been provided in a fiduciary capacity under ERISA and should not be construed as research, investment advice, or any investment recommendation. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future performance.

Barbara Tarbel

at Richard Bernstein Advisors

6 年

Great webcast!

Natanz Steel

foolad natanz at YouTube

6 年

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