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Stanford Ponzi scheme: 15 years later
  + stars: | 2024-02-15 | by ( Scott Cohn | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailStanford Ponzi scheme: 15 years laterCNBC's Scott Cohn joins 'Squawk Box' with a look back at the $7 billion Ponzi scheme run by Texas billionaire R. Allen Stanford.
Persons: CNBC's Scott Cohn, Allen Stanford Organizations: Stanford Locations: Texas
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAllen Stanford Ponzi scheme: Victims look for recoveries 15 years laterCNBC's Scott Cohn reports on the 15 year anniversary of a major fraud case.
Persons: Allen Stanford, CNBC's Scott Cohn
But NOAA puts the Ohio Valley at the low end of its Climate Extremes Index, which considers temperatures, precipitation, drought and hurricanes. 2023 Infrastructure score: 205 out of 390 points (Top States grade: C+) Climate Extremes Index: 8.7% Properties at risk: 2.1% Renewable energy: 12.3%8. 2023 Infrastructure score: 231 out of 390 points (Top States grade: B) Climate Extremes Index: 23.68% Properties at risk: 4.2% Renewable energy: 42.5%5. 2023 Infrastructure score: 254 out of 390 points (Top States grade: A-) Climate Extremes Index: 8.7% Properties at risk: 2.7% Renewable energy: 34.6%2. 2023 Infrastructure score: 193 out of 390 points (Top States grade: C) Climate Extremes Index: 19.78% Properties at risk: 9% Renewable energy: 84%1.
Persons: Jeremy Porter, they're, Porter, John Boyd , Jr, Seth Herald, Joe Biden, Adam J, Brian Snyder, Jim Mracek, Andrew Lichtenstein, Helen H, Richardson, Marshall, Jewel Samad, James McGath, Cole Ruud, Nicole Neri, Scott Olson, Biden, Daniel Acker Organizations: Street Foundation, The Boyd Company, Micron, CNBC, First, Atmospheric Administration, U.S . Department of Energy, Tennessee, NOAA, Seth, AFP, Getty, Volunteer State, Michigan, Dewey, Anadolu Agency, Great, Great Lakes State, FEMA, Green, Nebraska, Corbis, Cornhusker, Colorado Firefighters, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Denver Post, Centennial, Kansas, Oklahoma Electric, Sooner State, Energy Department, Washington Post, North Star State, Mount, Iowa, Bloomberg Locations: New York, States, Memphis , Tennessee, Tennessee, Ohio, Royal Oak, MI, Metro Detroit, Royal Oak , Michigan, United States, Great Lakes, Michigan, Vermont, Montpelier , Vermont, Nebraska, Cass County, Boulder , Colorado, Colorado, Dodge City , Kansas, Kansas, Moore , Oklahoma, Sooner, Oklahoma, Minnesota, Stillwater, Stillwater , Minnesota, St, Croix, Dakota, Salem , South Dakota, Mount Rushmore, South Dakota, Gowrie , Iowa, U.S
Some states are in good shape to handle whatever the climate throws at them, but these are the states most at risk. 2023 Infrastructure score: 228 out of 390 points (Top States grade: B) Climate Extremes Index: 21.16% Properties at risk: 45.2% Renewable energy: 10.6%9. 2023 Infrastructure score: 165 out of 390 points (Top States grade: D) Climate Extremes Index: 8.7% Properties at risk: 2.8% Renewable energy: 12%8. Connecticut is home to the nation's first "green bank," which uses public dollars to leverage private investment in renewable energy. 2023 Infrastructure score: 227 out of 390 points (Top States grade: B) Climate Extremes Index: 21.16% Properties at risk: 61% Renewable energy: 12.5%1.
Persons: Jeremy Porter, York Snow, Joed Viera, Kelly Giddens, Daniel Hinton, Jessica Mcgowan, wades, Tim Boyle, Tony Evers, Scott Olson, Josh Edelson, Gavin Newsom, , Marcellus, Tom Wolf, Josh Shapiro, Ida, Brendan McDermid, Hurricane Ida, Richard Bunting, Alex Hamilton, Hurricane Irene, Mark Wilson, Joe Biden's, Ted Shaffrey, Hurricane Nicole, Paul Hennessy, Marco Bello Organizations: Street Foundation, CNBC, Business, First, Oceanic, Atmospheric Administration, NOAA, U.S, Department of Energy, Afp, Getty, National Weather Service, Micron Technology, Alabama, University of Alabama, Illinois —, Badger State, Gov, Carolina, Carolinas, AFP, EQT Corp, Bloomberg, Reuters, Garden, State, Anadolu Agency, Sunshine State, Farmers Insurance, AAA Locations: States, York, Buffalo , New York, Empire, New York, Syracuse, Alabama TUSCALOOSA, AL, Cedar, Tuscaloosa , Alabama, Texas, Oklahoma, Alabama, Gulf, Wisconsin, Prairie du Chien , WI, Hurricane, Charleston , South Carolina, Florida, Georgetown , South Carolina, South Carolina, California, Oroville, Oroville , California, , California, Pennsylvania, Washington Township , Pennsylvania, U.S, Jersey, Oakwood, Elizabeth , New Jersey, Garden State , New Jersey, New Jersey, Delaware, Lewes , Delaware, Rhode, Connecticut, New Haven , Connecticut, Wilbur, , Florida, Louisiana, Kenner , Louisiana
But even though the scam targeted Morgan Stanley clients and the advisor admitted using a Morgan Stanley product to carry it out, the firm has fought efforts to hold it responsible. "So, effectively, Morgan Stanley is lending money to the victims of this scheme and that money then gets diverted into Shawn Good's pocket," Easley said. Morgan Stanley, which topped earnings expectations Tuesday thanks in large part to its wealth management business, declined an interview request. But more important than all of that, she said, was that he worked for Morgan Stanley. Morgan Stanley was among 16 firms charged, all admitting they violated federal securities laws.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Caitlin Andrews, It's, Shawn Edward Good, Good, Shawn Good, Michael F, Easley Jr, Shawn Good's, Easley, pilfered, Marc Fitapelli, Andrews, Fitapelli, Charles Hayward of, whatever's, Hayward, CNBC Andrews, I've, Caitlin, Louis Straney, Romeo Stelvio, Straney, Morgan Stanley's Organizations: Prosecutors, CNBC, Destiny, Easley, Eastern, Raleigh, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, IRS, North Carolina State Bureau of Investigators, Lexus, Porsche, Tesla, Securities and Exchange, SEC Locations: Carolina Beach , North Carolina, Morgan Stanley's Wilmington, North Carolina, of North Carolina, New York, Charles Hayward of Wilmington, Santa Fe , New Mexico, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Wilmington, N.C
The U.S. housing market is in historic turmoil. With qualified workers in such short supply, business leaders are looking for places with healthy housing markets, where prospective employees can make smart purchases and enjoy a happy home. CNBC's annual competitiveness study, America's Top States for Business, is watching too, measuring the housing market in many of the same ways that companies do. To determine which states have the healthiest housing markets, we consider multiple factors including price appreciation, housing starts, foreclosure rates, and affordability. These 10 states are positioned to give you the best bang for your housing buck.
Organizations: Federal Reserve, National Association of Realtors, Business Locations: States
By the numbers, these are America's worst states to live and work in for 2023. 2023 Life, Health & Inclusion Score: 129 out of 350 points (Top States Grade: D) Strengths: Air Quality, Childcare, Worker Protections Weaknesses: Inclusiveness, Reproductive Rights9. 2023 Life, Health & Inclusion Score: 113 out of 350 points (Top States Grade: D-) Strength: Crime Rate Weaknesses: Childcare, Inclusiveness6. 2023 Life, Health & Inclusion Score: 98 out of 350 points (Top States Grade: F) Strength: Air Quality Weaknesses: Voting Rights, Reproductive Rights, Crime4. 2023 Life, Health & Inclusion Score: 75 out of 350 points (Top States Grade: F) Strength: Air Quality Weaknesses: Reproductive Rights, Health, Voting Rights1.
Persons: Roe, Wade, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper, Ron DeSantis, Daniel A, Varela, DeSantis, Benjamin Krain, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Douglas Mason, Indiana Matt Carr, Cangelosi, Nichole, Emily Curiel, Jim Watson, Willie B, Thomas, Digitalvision, Scott Zdon, John Bel Edwards, Oklahoma Dr, Franz Theard, Paul Ratje, Brandon Bell Organizations: Business, North Carolina Governor, CNBC, Florida, Florida Florida Gov, HB, Mater Academy Charter, School, Miami Herald, Getty, White, Northern Illinois University, Sunshine, Arkansas Little Rock Police Department, FBI, United Health Foundation, Health, Tennessee, Bonnaroo Music, Arts Festival, Getty Images Tennessee, Indiana, Stone, Hoosier, Missouri, Country Club, Kansas City Star, Tribune, Service, Emily Curiel | Kansas, Star, Reproductive, Alabama Voters, Beulah Baptist, AFP, Alabama, Center, Election Innovation, Research, South Carolina Senior, Gov, Reproductive Clinic, Washington, Washington Post, Texas, Texas State Capitol Locations: States, Florida, Texas, Florida Florida, Hialeah Gardens , Florida, Little Rock , Arkansas, Arkansas, Manchester , Tennessee, Louisiana, Mill Creek, Emily Curiel |, Montgomery , Alabama, Carolina, Oklahoma, Santa Teresa , New Mexico, Austin , Texas
And because this is as much a demographic phenomenon as an economic one, Wright said workers shortages are now here to stay. "(A) quality of life that inspires people to build their business, families and lives here," one state economic development website promises. And with surveys showing a significant percentage of women factoring reproductive rights into where they are willing to live, state abortion laws are a new metric in 2023. The study shows that some states are falling short — America's Worst States to Live and Work in. But these ten states are America's best places to live and work in 2023.
Persons: Josh Wright, Wright Locations: U.S, States
To determine which states have the best economy, we look at overall economic growth and annual job growth on a percentage basis, as well as the health of state finances. We measure the breadth of each state's economy by looking at how many major corporations are headquartered there. IndianaWhile the Hoosier State's economy is hardly a barnburner, Indiana offers stability. The state's debt rating is solid. UtahThe Beehive State's economy just keeps buzzing.
Persons: Christina, Dupont De Nemours, Incyte Carlos Hernandez, Eileen T, Meslar, Eli Lilly, Kyle Green, Lucas Jackson, George Frey, Zions, Tim Aeppel, , Justin Sullivan, Lindsey Nicholson, Matthew Busch, payrolls, Jim Watson Organizations: Companies, Business, Getty, Bureau, AAA, Reuters, Indiana, Hoosier, Federal Housing Finance Agency, National Association of Realtors, Simon Property, Bloomberg, Gem, Data Solutions, Micron Technology, Lamb Weston Holdings, South, South Carolina, Union Pacific, Automotive Designs, . Tennessee The Volunteer State, Headquarters, FedEx, Tractor, Delta Airlines, Peach State, Assurant, Intercontinental Exchange, Universal, North, Bank of America, Duke Energy, Just Energy Group, Texas, Lone Star State, Oracle, Tesla, AFP Locations: U.S, States, Wilmington , Delaware, Delaware, Middlebury , Indiana, , Indiana, CBH, Calvary Springs, Nampa , Idaho, Idaho, California, York County , South Carolina, South Carolina, Palmetto, South, Salt Lake City , Utah, Utah, Bristol , Indiana, Tennessee, Alpharetta , Georgia, Georgia, Denver , North Carolina, North Carolina, Houston , Texas, The Texas, Texas, New York, Miami , Florida, Florida
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHow North Carolina is looking to keep its innovators in the stateCNBC's Scott Cohn joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk CNBC's Top State for Business North Carolina and how it is looking to invest in innovation.
Persons: Scott Cohn Organizations: State, Business North Locations: Carolina, Business North Carolina
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTexas falls out of top five in America's Top States for Business rankingsCNBC’s Scott Cohn joins ‘Squawk on the Street to reveal the sixth state in America's Top States for Business 2023 rankings.
Persons: CNBC’s Scott Cohn, ‘ Squawk Organizations: America's Locations: States, America's
More than any other state, Alaska is dependent on oil. As much as 85% of the state's unrestricted general fund revenue comes from oil production, according to state estimates. But oil production has been in long-term decline in the state, which was once America's No. Alaska's crude production in 2022 was roughly equal to that of Oklahoma, and it hit the lowest level since 1976, according to Energy Department data. This trend helps explain why Alaska's economy performed worse than any other state last year, according to the Commerce Department, shrinking by 2.4%.
Persons: that's, Mike Dunleavy, Dunleavy Organizations: Energy Department, Commerce Department, Frontier, Business, Education, Alaska, Republican, SB Locations: Alaska, Texas, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, States
America's Top State for Business 2023 is North Carolina
  + stars: | 2023-07-11 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAmerica's Top State for Business 2023 is North CarolinaCNBC’s Scott Cohn joins ‘Squawk Box’ to reveal the winner in America's Top States for Business 2023 rankings, and sits down with North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper to discuss the state's victory.
Persons: North Carolina CNBC’s Scott Cohn, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper Organizations: State, America's, North Carolina Governor Locations: North Carolina, States
North Carolina Gov. North Carolina ranks first in the all-important Workforce category of CNBC's study. Strong workers fuel GDP, solid state finances North Carolina's strong workforce helped feed its performance in other categories. "It's clear that the Republican legislature is aiming to choke the life out of public education," Cooper said on May 24. Abortion rights demonstrators gather to protest in Raleigh, North Carolina, after the Supreme Court's decision in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health case, June 24, 2022.
Persons: Bosch, Roy Cooper, Joe Biden's, Melissa Sue Gerrits, Josh Wright, Charlotte, it's, You've, Wright, Cooper, Tricia Cotham, Cotham Organizations: State, Business, North Carolina, CNBC, North Carolina Gov, Getty, Apple, Triangle, Democrat, Raleigh, U.S . Labor Department, Commerce Department, Federal Housing Financing Agency, Census, ATTOM Data, Technology, Innovation, Capital, Republican, Republicans, General, Jackson, Anadolu Agency Locations: North Carolina, Lincolnton, Greensboro, Goldsboro, American, Durham, Wolfspeed, Durham , North Carolina, East Coast, America, Alaska, Massachusetts, North, Raleigh , North Carolina, Dobbs
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailProblems with infrastructure, crime and LGBTQ rights knock Texas out of top 5 states for businessCNBC's Scott Cohn joins 'Last Call' to explain why Texas dropped to #6 in CNBC's Top States for Business poll.
Persons: CNBC's Scott Cohn Organizations: Business Locations: Texas, CNBC's, States
America's Top States for Business 2023 runners-up revealed
  + stars: | 2023-07-11 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAmerica's Top States for Business 2023 runners-up revealedCNBC’s Scott Cohn joins ‘Squawk Box’ to reveal the runners-up in America's Top States for Business 2023 rankings.
Persons: CNBC’s Scott Cohn Organizations: Business Locations: States, America's
CNBC ranks Alaska at bottom of annual Top States for Business
  + stars: | 2023-07-11 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCNBC ranks Alaska at bottom of annual Top States for BusinessScott Cohn, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss Alaska's plans to transform the state's economy through the sale of carbon credit offsets, Alaska's carbon capture plans, and the state's effort detether itself from volatility in oil production.
Persons: Scott Cohn Organizations: CNBC, Alaska, States
CNBC's Top State for Business countdown hint wrap-up
  + stars: | 2023-07-11 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCNBC's Top State for Business countdown hint wrap-upCNBC's Scott Cohn reports on the annual Top States for Business countdown.
Persons: CNBC's Scott Cohn Organizations: State, States
Top States for Business countdown hint: There's the rub
  + stars: | 2023-07-10 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTop States for Business countdown hint: There's the rubCNBC's Scott Cohn reports on the annual Top States for Business countdown.
Persons: CNBC's Scott Cohn Organizations: States
CNBC's Top States for Business hint #4
  + stars: | 2023-07-10 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCNBC's Top States for Business hint #4CNBC's Scott Cohn joins 'Power Lunch' with hint #4 for CNBC's Top State for Business.
Persons: CNBC's Scott Cohn Organizations: CNBC's Top State, Business Locations: States
CNBC's Top States for Business hint #3
  + stars: | 2023-07-10 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCNBC's Top States for Business hint #3CNBC's Scott Cohn joins 'The Exchange' with hint #3 for CNBC's Top State for Business.
Persons: Scott Cohn Organizations: CNBC's Top State, Business Locations: States
Top State for Business: Here's how CNBC ranks its top states
  + stars: | 2023-07-10 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTop State for Business: Here's how CNBC ranks its top statesCNBC's Scott Cohn reports on the methodology behind this year's Top States for Business.
Persons: CNBC's Scott Cohn Organizations: Business, CNBC Locations: States
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailReproductive rights rank as a metric in this year's Top States for BusinessCNBC's Scott Cohn reports on the abortion debate in deciding the top states for business.
Persons: Business CNBC's Scott Cohn Organizations: Business Locations: States
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWorkforce carries the most weight in 2023's Top States for Business rankingCNBC's Scott Cohn joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' with hint #5 for CNBC's Top State for Business.
Persons: CNBC's Scott Cohn Organizations: Workforce, States, Business, CNBC's Top State
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhy the DeSantis-Disney culture war in Florida isn't hurting business yetCNBC’s Scott Cohn joins ‘Squawk Box’ with a preview of 2023 ‘America’s Top States for Business’ report, CNBC’s annual state competitiveness rankings.
Persons: CNBC’s Scott Cohn Organizations: Business Locations: Florida, States
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