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Showing posts with label Mark Zuckerberg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Zuckerberg. Show all posts
New York Times DealBook's Andrew Ross Sorkin and Evelyn M. Rusli discuss Facebook's valuation after the social networking site raised $500 million from Goldman Sachs and DST Global, a Russian investor. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_P3g5QDWszM The related article is at: http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/01/02/goldman-invests-in-facebook-at-50-billion-valuation/
Below, some background on Section 12(g) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, enacted by Congress in 1964, and its application (or non-application) in thecurrentFacebook deal.
Video: Goldman-Facebook Deal Raises Debate on Investor Pool http://bcove.me/2c4j7kl9
Related article at: http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/01/05/the-500-investor-threshold-debated-for-its-47-year-history/
While the Miami Herald and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel snooze, with their busy and unimaginative websites, the New York Times is making big investments in improving content for their readers in their business coverage and making their financial stories must-read -and watch!
Beet.TV: The New York Times is Capturing the "Character-Driven Drama" of Wall Street with Dealbook Videos
Above, cover of New York Observer of October 11th, 2010, "Good Nerd, Bad Nerd" illustration by Viktor Koen.
Aaron Sorkin on misogyny concerns in David Fincher's new critically acclaimed film 'The Social Network' that Sorkin wrote.
"These aren't the cuddly nerds we made movies about in the 80's. They're very angry that the cheerleader still wants to go out with the quarterback..."
Yeah, I know, I know. I'm about a week behind in posting about this excellent piece from Sharon Waxman's TheWrap.com. And second of all, no, I haven't seen the film myself yet, but will likely get to it later this week.
As you read Jeff Sneider's article, be sure to read the informed and opinionated reader comments that area as good as the points that Sorkin makes and refutes.
One thing is clear, no matter how successful you are as a writer, and regardless of where you are on the political spectrum, there are few that have been as consistently successful over the past 20 years as Sorkin, there's always someone you've never heard of who wants to tell you what your real"problem" as a writer is. LOL! But first, a nice coincidental introduction to the theme under discussion in the article courtesy of BBC Radio's5 livefilm critic Mark Kermode.
TheWrap Aaron Sorkin Addresses Claims of Misogyny in 'Social Network', The screenwriter himself defends David Fincher's film in a post on Ken Levine's blog By Jeff Sneider, Published: October 11, 2010 @ 6:33 pm
Many people who have seen Sony's "The Social Network" have taken the filmmakers to task for the movie's "misogynistic" portrayal of women.
Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin responded to one such attack from a commenter named Tarazza on Ken Levine's blog, Sorkin's publicist has confirmed to TheWrap.
Read the rest of the fabulous piece here:http://www.thewrap.com/movies/article/aaron-sorkin-addresses-claims-misogyny-social-network-21628 Continuing with this theme on The Social Network, my new issue of The New York Observer arrived in the mail later than usual last week, but as I was so busy catching up on some things, including some overdue posts here at the blog, it would hardly have mattered if it'd been on time, which is usually Tuesday without fail. http://www.observer.com/ Yesterday, after the Dolphins surprising victory over the Packers, while waiting to meet a friend at a local haunt of mine, I finally cracked it open. I was immediately reminded why I love it so much.
One of those reasons would have to be sheer prescient puckishness, as evidence by a delicious and fictitious 'as-written-by' Mark Zuckerberg piece on page 2 by Christian Lorentzen.
Then I read the three-page cover story, which under the illustration had the following: "In the new Facebook movie, Mark Zuckerberg is a backstabbing, money-grubbing misfit. It works for Hollywood. But the geek stereotype may not apply in New York, where tech excecutives have perfected their own kind of cool." By Leon Neyfakh. Deftly put!
Here's the problem: these two articles are not available online and may only be seen by subscribers, like myself, or by well-informed customers choosing to buyg a copy, so get yourselves to a large Barnes & Noble superstore ASAP, like the one on Biscayne Blvd. in the Loehmann's Fashion Island down in Aventura. 18711 N.E. Biscayne Blvd, Aventura, FL 33180 (305) 935-9770 Here's their online store locator: http://store-locator.barnesandnoble.com/storelocator/stores.aspx?x=y& You won't regret it.