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Jay Ritter

Elon Musk wants what Mark Zuckerberg has — why shareholders would lose out

Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter provides his IPO expertise to this story about Elon Musk’s public demand that Tesla’s board give him even greater influence over the company by boosting his stake to 25%. He even floated the idea of

Jay Ritter

Russian investor made millions off insider trading tied to Trump Media, court docs say

Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter shares his expertise for this story about a Russian-American businessman based in Miami suspected of making nearly $23 million from alleged insider trading involving former President Donald Trump’s media company, according to federal court records.

Philip Wang

Expert Insight on Mortgage Refinancing

Prida Term Assistant Professor Philip Wang shares his insights for this story on mortgage refinancing, which means replacing your home loan with a new one to get lower rates, reduce monthly payments or secure additional funds. Understanding how it works

Jay Ritter

Trump SPAC has tripled since the Iowa caucuses

Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter comments on the latest meme stock, one closely associated with the 45th president of the United States. The share price of Digital World Acquisition Corp., the special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), has exploded in value as

Isabella Floreani

What You Need to Know About Becoming a Finance and Financial Management Services Major

Finance majors learn how money flows through markets and how individuals and organizations can manage their funds. Students who major in finance can qualify for a range of jobs in fields that involve managing money. Warrington student Isabella Floreani (BSBA

Eddie Sanchez

Mastering the Future: Investing in Technology and Innovation

Clinical Assistant Professor Eddie Sanchez, who has over 25 years of experience as a hedge fund portfolio manager and securities analyst, joins the 7in7 podcast to share his insights on evaluating tech innovations, tech company valuations, AI’s financial impact, tech

Jay Ritter

The IPO Market Looks Ready to Rebound, Says Nasdaq CEO

Insights from Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter show that the last two years were the slowest period for new IPOs in more than 40 years. But with a recent 100 new IPO filings from companies, according to Nasdaq CEO Adena

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Why Do Banks With Little Skin in the Game Still Monitor Borrowers?

Bank lending to companies with iffy credit has more than doubled since the financial crisis. This is largely due to a ready market available for banks to offload their loans, reducing the risk carried on bank balance sheets. A yield-hungry

Jay Ritter speaks during an interview on Yahoo! Finance

Why ‘more quality’ companies may go public in 2024

Despite a rocky 2023 for companies going public, the Nasdaq is still on pace to lead new listings for the fifth straight year, according to Dealogic. Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter joins Yahoo! Finance’s Rachelle Akuffo to discuss the IPO

Jay Ritter

IPO Class of 2024 Is Dominated by Older Startups

The IPO market is staring down its third straight difficult year. Startups that may try to break the drought might be motivated by a basic mantra: ‘They want to finally get it over with’. Cordell Eminent Scholar Jay Ritter shares

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