March 15 (Bloomberg) — Stanford University President John Hennessy talks about the impact of the Japanese earthquake on companies that depend on manufacturing plants in Japan for parts for their products. Hennessy, a board member of Google Inc. and Cisco Systems Inc., also discusses his dinner with President Barack Obama and other leaders of the US technology industry last month. He speaks with Emily Chang and Cory Johnson on Bloomberg Television’s “Bloomberg West.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Enerplus (NYSE-Listed ERF) visits the NYSE to celebrate the company’s 10-year anniversary of NYSE listing. In honor of the occasion, President & CEO Gordon J. Kerr rings The Opening BellSM. ? Enerplus’ expanding US operations in Bakken Oil and Marcellus Shale Gas resource plays ? Enerplus’ Canadian Waterflood assets resource play ? How 10 years on the NYSE has contributed to the company’s success Enerplus (NYSE: ERF): Enerplus is a high-yielding North American energy producer with a diversified asset base of high-quality, low-decline oil and gas assets complemented by growth assets in resource plays with superior economics
Feb. 25 (Bloomberg) — Glenn McCullough, former head of the Tennessee Valley Authority, talks about the outlook for alternative energy. McCullough, talking with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Television’s “Taking Stock,” says President Barack Obama should call for a “Camp David-like energy summit.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Morton’s Restaurant Group (NYSE-Listed MRT), the world’s largest operator of company-owned upscale steakhouses, visits the NYSE to celebrate the company’s fifth anniversary of trading. In honor of the occasion, Christopher J. Artinian, President and CEO, rang The Closing BellSM. About Morton’s Restaurant Group, Inc
Former White House Press Secretary Dana Perino argues Democrats particularly President Obama have an uncomfortably close relationship with unions.
Wisconsin Education Association Council President Mary Bell on the need to keep collective bargaining rights.
Donald Trump on the issues for the 2012 election and President Obamas success so far.
Green Bay Packers visits the NYSE after the Green Bay Packers captured their fourth Super Bowl title and 13th world championship on Sun., February 6 at Cowboys Stadium with a 31-25 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLV. In honor of the occasion, President & CEO Mark Murphy ring The Closing BellSM, joined by Charles Woodson (CB), Ryan Grant (RB) and John Kuhn (FB) About the Green Bay Packers Franchise The Green Bay Packers, founded in 1919, are the NFL’s only publicly owned franchise with more than 112000 shareholders, none of whom receive any dividend on their investment. The team’s 13 world championships are more than any other organization and its home, Lambeau Field, it annually rated as among the best stadiums in all of professional sports. More information is available online at Packers.com.
"The New Reagan Revolution" author Michael Reagan on why President Obamas policies are very different from his father, President Reagan.
USG Corporation (NYSE-Listed USG) visits the NYSE to celebrate the company’s 80th anniversary of trading. In honor of the occasion, Executive Chairman, William C. Foote and President and CEO James S. Metcalf rings The Closing BellSM. About USG Corporation (NYSE: USG) USG Corporation is a manufacturer and distributor of high-performance building systems through its United States Gypsum Company, USG Interiors, Inc., L&W Supply Corporation and other subsidiaries