CEOLive.com Is Now Featuring In- Depth Interviews With Charles Schwab, Guy Kawasaki and the CEO of UNext.Business Editors & Multimedia Writers LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 3, 2001 CEOLive.com is now featuring in-depth interviews with Charles Schwab Charles Schwab can refer to:
See: New York Stock Exchange :SCH SCH School SCH Schedule SCH Search SCH Semester Credit Hours SCH Santander Central Hispano (bank in Spain) SCH Socket Head SCH Synchronization Channel SCH Succinylcholine SCH Space Center Houston ); Guy Kawasaki Guy Kawasaki (born 1954), one of the original Apple employees responsible for marketing of the Macintosh in 1984, is a Silicon Valley venture capitalist. He is noted for bringing the concept of evangelism to the high-tech business, focusing on creating passionate user-advocates for , CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Garage.com; and Andrew Rosenfeld, CEO of UNext. During the interviews, Schwab discussed what's wrong with the economy, the Schwab brand, his book "You're 50, Now What?," the purpose of money and what it takes to be a successful executive; Kawasaki discussed the difference between the New Economy and the Old Economy and the current happenings in the VC space; and Rosenfeld discussed the benefits of e-learning, Cardean University and the future of the industry. In his interview, Schwab discussed his views on what's wrong with the economy. "There are some overexpenditures, some overinvestments that happened last year, and it's been pretty clear that we are in a period of time when those inventories of investments have to be worked off," said Schwab. "We've had this overextension overextension extension beyond the normal limit for a joint, commonly causing sprain of its ligaments. in the technology area, and we're suffering from it right now." Schwab also discussed the world of technology and what we can expect in the future. "Well, I think certainly by the end of the year 2001, that that will bottom out and then we'll get back to more growth in the technology area," said Schwab. "This is just a little dimple on a long-term improvement in our economy which is driven by technology." These interviews and many others are available free online in RealAudio and text at http://www.ceolive.com/. To access Schwab's interview directly, visit http://www.ceolive.com/interviews/schwabc.html. To access Kawasaki's and Rosenfeld's interviews directly, visit http://www.ceolive.com. About CEOLive.com CEOLive.com is an online audio business magazine that features interviews with leaders from the worlds of business and technology. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. of Sky Radio Network Inc., which produces radio programs for online magazines, a network of corporate Web sites and several major airline carriers. |
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