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Whiteboard commercial real estate

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christopher slaney - Apr 18, 2010

Enjoying your whiteboard explanations! Please ask your video guy (girl?) to use the 'WB' function on the camera when setting up the shot. This will prevent color shifting as the camera pans across whiteboard, and generally improve the quality of the image. Keep up the good work.

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Tribal Shaman - Mar 21, 2010

It would be enlightening to know what role the hedgefunds played in nearly destroying Wall Street, especially now that these computer-driven funds are gravitating to the new breed of stock exchange called "dark pools"-- secretive, high-frequency trading networks that match buy and sell orders for huge blocks of stocks in the unregulated, frictionless ether of cyberspace.

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Salaji Alegria - Jan 19, 2010

I Love the education that you give. I am from Guatemala, Central America.
Thanks to you I am able to understand how the U.S. Economy works. Please never stop.
Sincerely, Sal

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Charles Hunsucker - Jan 15, 2010

Keep up the good work. Im a new to this site..

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Jeremy Spindler - Jan 7, 2010

Hi Paddy!!

I have watched every single video... and love them all.
Could we get some closed captions for the hard of hearing and deaf? i d love to share this to my brother....

Thanks again for this great new segment!! i feel like im in college again!!

Cheers!

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MARk Fahy - Jan 1, 2010

Paddy - were you trying to get out of the office for Christmas? you were going along great until you went to the bank's balance sheet and then gave up. the banks have their liabilities and the assets, if the assets loose value then they need more cash.. you know this better than I and couldn't you have give us a couple more minutes before leaving for the holidays? Love the vid's, keep it up. Mark

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Michael Welt - Dec 21, 2009

It would have been very helpful to discuss how the financial analysts are involved in their stock valuations of banks and publicly held development companies and the impact it had on stock prices. At the end of the day, it is the stock valuation mechanism that triggers or does not trigger market reaction and subsequent price movement which directly impact investments. Paddy, get some new markers. Good stuff. Thanks.