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Submit ReviewWhat's next for jobs and the economy heading into 2023? Will we enter a recession? How long will it last? Will we see more layoffs and a reversal of remote work? Will labor shortages ease?
These are just a few of the top-of-mind business trending topics discussed on this special episode of Geeks Geezers and Googlization. Guests included Wall Street veterans, Odeon Capital Group’s Richard Bove and Mat Van Alstyne, along with Odeon Capital Conversations host and moderator John Aidan Byrne. You are not going to want to miss this very special episode, recorded live on September 7, 2022.
You’ll hear about what’s going on at Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan when it comes to remote work and technology, how employment is shifting, why the birth-death ratio isn’t what you think it is, how employers will need to fill open jobs, the future of college systems, the gig economy, how the future of fossil fuels will impact economic and jobs growth, the rising cost of Social Security and other programs, and most importantly: why these Wall Street veterans see the United States as a bed of opportunity and growth.
Richard Bove is Odeon Capital’s Financial Strategist. Mr. Bove has been an analyst, research director, financial strategist, and, for brief periods a portfolio manager, in the past 52 years in which he has been in the business. His advice has been sought by investors, government officials, the media, and on two occasions the White House. He has appeared on television over 1,500 times and interviews related to his comments have appeared in the print media over 10,000 times.
Mathew Van Alstyne, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, heads the Research department and manages the operations of Odeon.
John Aidan Byrne is an award-winning journalist and host of the popular podcasts Dig Life Deep and Odeon Capital Conversations.
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