If you’re following recent global news, you are most likely aware of the discussions surrounding international trade agreements and their impact on businesses both in the United States and abroad. You may also be asking some questions, such as: Is …
Note: This excerpt was originally published in the Fordham Newsroom and was re-published here on GabelliConnect. By Patrick Verel Drones will soon be ubiquitous in New York City. It’s only a matter of time. And when they are, Gabelli School …
This week, learn more about Clayton Lamar, assistant director for the PhD program.
A pharmaceutical company struggling to make sales. A food manufacturer saddled with debt. A chemical producer plagued by pension obligations. At first blush, these scenarios don’t exactly evoke images of cash windfalls. And yet, for a special breed of investors, …
It’s one thing to say your company is innovative. It’s another for your customers to say your company is consistently able to create change. At this week’s inaugural American Innovation Conference, students, faculty, alumni, and executives from companies voted as …
When you think of “magic,” what comes to mind? A magician’s show? Ancient rituals? Most likely you are not picturing a group of business executives in a conference room. However, Timothy Malefyt, clinical associate professor at the Gabelli School, says …
U.S. News and World Report recently announced its 2019 rankings, and the Gabelli School once again placed in the national top 15 in three undergraduate areas: both finance and marketing placed at #15, and international business ranked #8 for the …
Music. Maseratis. And Italian-American pride. The green, white, and red flags were flying at the 74th installment of New York City’s Columbus Day parade on Monday, October 8. Festivities featured the traditional participants—marching bands, floats, dignitaries, and government officials, including …
By Richard Khavkine The billionaire investor Howard Marks has simple advice for market players who want to become superior investors: Be idiosyncratic—and then follow through. Marks asserts that distinguishing yourself takes patience, discipline, and psychological know-how. He addressed a packed …
Each “Talking with…” feature introduces you to a different Gabelli School faculty member, administrator, or staff member. In this week’s installment, we’re speaking with Albert Greco, professor of marketing.