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Firestone: Equities are still by and large oversold
  + stars: | 2022-11-02 | 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 EmailFirestone: Equities are still by and large oversoldKaren Firestone of Aureus Asset Management discusses what signals the markets may be looking for from the Fed, and highlights some conservative stocks that have held up well in a slow growth environment, as well as a few beaten-down names.
Three HR consultants, managers, and career coaches said a thank-you note shouldn't be a dealbreaker. Here's why post-interview thank-you notes aren't an equitable way for managers to judge a candidate, according to three human-resource consultants, managers, and career coaches. The process is already "exhausting" without adding this unspoken rule of requiring a thank-you note, she added. "I think it's a real problem that anyone would take a candidate out of the running because they don't send a thank-you note." "If you're going to really determine a person's professionalism by a thank-you note, then you have missed an entire interview."
Sending a thank-you note is a way to express gratitude for an interviewer's time. They agreed that sending a thank-you note is a great way to do just that. A thank-you note shows interestSending a thank-you note shows employers that you're interested in the position, Stacy Moore, a career coach for the online-education platform Emeritus, said. Additionally, when sitting down to write your thank-you note, consider whether an email is better than a physical note. "I recommend following up quickly — within 24 hours of the interview — with a personalized thank-you note," Moore said.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe Fed will communicate a pause on hikes in November, says Virtus' Joe TerranovaCNBC’s ‘Halftime Report’ investment committee, Kari Firestone, Jason Snipe, Sarat Sethi and Joe Terranova discuss the Treasury market, inflation and the Fed.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC’s full discussion with the ‘Halftime Report’ investment committee on the Fed's next movesCNBC’s ‘Halftime Report’ investment committee, Kari Firestone, Jason Snipe, Sarat Sethi and Joe Terranova, discuss the Treasury market, inflation and the Fed.
Watch CNBC's full interview with Aureus' Kari Firestone
  + stars: | 2022-10-18 | 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 EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Aureus' Kari FirestoneKari Firestone, Aureus Asset Management CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss markets and buying in a volatile bear market.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThere are signs that buyers are willing to take risks, says Aureus' Kari FirestoneKari Firestone, Aureus Asset Management CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss markets and buying in a volatile bear market.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFirestone: Backward-looking numbers in the stock market will start to improve soonKari Firestone, Chairman & CEO of Aureus Asset Management, joins Worldwide Exchange to discuss what yesterday's stock market rally means for the trading day ahead.
Experts say that even in a shaky, flaky economy like this one, most employers are apt to retain and reward their top talent. If you're going to ask for a raise, you need a game plan. "Treat the act of asking for a promotion like a project," Sarah Doody, the founder of the job search and career accelerator company Career Strategy Lab, told Insider. So, you need to ask your boss to be compensated and titled as a manager, she said. As you make the ask, Tilia recommended not using the word, "raise," but rather, "title and pay adjustment."
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailIt's time to be making some investments in solid companies that earn money, says Kari FirestoneCNBC's Halftime Report Investment Committee discusses why equity markets are performing well during Thursday's trade, Kari Firestone's thoughts on stocks, and more.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAlphabet, Moderna, and more: CNBC's 'Halftime Report' traders answer your questionsCNBC's Halftime traders Josh Brown of Ritholtz Wealth Management, Karen Firestone of Aureus Asset Management, and Steve Weiss of Short Hills Capital answer investment-related questions from CNBC Pro subscribers. Look out for an email where you can submit your questions directly to the Halftime team.
On Thursday's "Ask Halftime," our traders answered questions from CNBC Pro subscribers about stocks and ETFs during this market volatility, including whether to buy, sell or hold specific names. Josh Brown of Ritholtz Wealth Management explains why he owns the tech giant Alphabet and deems it a long-term hold. Aureus Asset Management's Karen Firestone highlighted the reasons why Blackstone is well discounted and a buy. Finally, Stephen Weiss of Short Hills Capital suggests keeping Moderna in your portfolio. He says if the biotech stock declines further, he plans to buy more.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFirestone: There's still a good chance for a rally from here off the lowsKaren Firestone of Aureus Asset Management says she's more optimistic about where stocks may go, as many have been in a bear market or experiencing their own recession for several months now.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPayPal and more: CNBC's 'Halftime Report' traders answer your questionsCNBC's Halftime traders Jim Lebenthal of Cerity Partners, Karen Firestone of Aureus Asset Management, and Steve Weiss of Short Hills Capital answer investment-related questions from CNBC Pro subscribers. Look out for an email where you can submit your questions directly to the Halftime team.
On Thursday's "Ask Halftime," our traders answered questions from CNBC Pro subscribers about stocks and ETFs during this market volatility, including whether to buy, sell or hold specific names. Jim Lebenthal of Cerity Partners listed reasons why investors should own the energy sector through the end of the year and beyond. Aureus Asset Management's Karen Firestone said investors should buy shares of PayPal , as it recently announced it expects mid-teens sales growth over the next year. Finally, Steve Weiss of Short Hills Capital recently bought 2-Year Treasurys and thinks investors should buy stocks when they become cheaper.
The key takeaway for investors was to refocus attention on inflation, and that it's not just the direction of inflation — it's the magnitude. More broadly, this will also lead to Wall Street momentarily refocusing its attention. While concerns about the magnitude of a slowing economy have occupied Wall Street's attention for weeks, inflation is still the number one issue. I noted last week that the phrase "mild recession" had become a meme as a way to price in a recession without making it sound too bad. Even JPMorgan's Marko Kolanovic jumped on the "mild recession" bandwagon, telling investors Monday that "a mild recession appears already priced in."
O tornadă puternică a provocat panică în rândul locuitorului statului american Colorado. Conform presei locale, furtuna a trecut pe lângă orașele Plettville și Firestone și a lovit din plin periferia orașului Denver. Localnicii au fost preîntâmpinați de apropiere stihiei dezlănțuite, așa că s-au dus la adăpost. Deși nu au fost înregistrate victime, tornada a smuls acoperișuri, a rupt cabluri electrice și a smuls din rădăcină mai mulți copaci. Drept urmare, zeci de case au rămas fără lumină și zeci de drumuri au fost blocate.
Persons: tornada Organizations: Denver . Localnicii Locations: american Colorado, Plettville, Denver
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