I feel investors should be focusing on under-the-radar stocks, and considering the current rollercoaster nature of the stock market, Because 35% of my $270k portfolio comprises of plummeting stocks which were once revered and i don't know where to go here out of devastation
Safest approach i feel to tackle it is to diversify investments. By spreading investments across different asset classes, like bonds, real estate, and international stocks, they can reduce the impact of a market meltdown
No doubt, having the right plan is invaluable. My portfolio is well-matched for every season of the market and recently hit 100% rise from early last year. I and my CFP are working on a 7 figure ballpark goal, though this could take till Q3 2024.
This is definitely considerable! think you could suggest any professional/advisors i can get on the phone with? I'm in dire need of proper portfolio allocation.
"Shoe Dog" one of the the best book i have read. Managed to read and digest within 2 days which is a big achievement by my standard. Truly inspirational guy and his trial and tribulation in making amazing company/brand.
This is one of my most humble watching interviews I've ever watched .....it's so easy to hear that these two gentelmen speak so candidly easy to each other.....Best interview ever........
Just finished reading Shoe Dog. And, this very interview inspired me to read .You could literally imagine him talking to you through the book. What a man Phil is. Just unbelievably relentless...(and ofcourse the sense of humour..)
Even if you are not into buisness, you might find few important life lessons in it... as I did. This book has helped me when I was at my lowest. Shoe Dog is awesome!
What really made his story great was the community he created! The people he hired were more obsessed then him to grow Nike which is what I dream off, finding “my people”
I am going to read the book. I got to work on projects through Longitudes Group. Excellent attitude for family health. Thanks Mr. Knight. You are a rose.
Big inspiration I love Mr. Phil, funny enough I discovered him as the CEO/founder of Nike in 2023 and I have fallen in love with him this fast, as young ceo/founder of event company I’m poised to emulate is steps and value evaluation principles. Wish you more life. I admire his confidence or u can say ego but it’s fine ✅
He didn’t have skills or the money but he has a gift something you either born with it or not. He has the gift of seeing people for who they are. And knew how to assembled them and work with them and build something special with them. The way he talks shows that even today he still like that. By the way he answer the questions. Amazing his brain still fast and thinking so clear.
Working with a financial expert could truly set you up for life. I'm delighted I was able to contact my coach Karim .E. Karim earlier this year because while others were busy whining about the downturn I was busy cashing out finally making over 370k only for the first quarter of the year.
Thank you for sharing your success story. I immediately typed in your coach's name to discover him on Google. He's simple to deal with, and his signals are excellent as well.
@@lynnpeterson3763 Working alongside Karim .E. Karim has taught me that quitting bad habits, such as procrastination, distractions, and doubts, would significantly increase your capacity to accomplish your life's objectives and accumulate savings for investments.
Two interesting things Phil mentioned: NBA’s ban of AJ1 was a great marketing opportunity. And manufacturing in developed countries will be a reality supported by automation. Great interviewer and guest speaker. Amazing job!
I'm half way through the book and this interview jumps to the promotion of star athletes. The book "Shoe Dog", was more about the humble beginnings of the company way before it became a giant publicly traded company. In the beginning Saloman who was Knights partner and track couch was a fanatic about running and running shoes, which explains a lot about the success. They were really obsessed w/ shoes, with making them better.
He articulates so well , I remember he gave a jaw dropping one liner reply to Kitami which revived the Nike , may be the elite of the elite , these founder are such an eloquent fellows.
My sons had baby Nike hightops shoes. I was placed in Womens Hightop Basketball when pregnant in an inner city school and I have seen a life sentence prisioner wear Nike high tops. Strong observations with Nike.
David : why do you wear sunglasses all the time ? Phil : because the future is so bright, i wear them all the time damn , didn't see that comin , great lesson! Thanks again David & Phil
New Balance makes some of their shoes in the USA. Nike spends so much money on endorsements and marketing they need to keep their manufacturing in China.
Hi David, can i request to allow me to download your videos and make it popular in other portals like linkedin, TH-cam, Face book and other social media platforms. I would be grateful to you if you could allow me to use your content please.
hey david r ... great videos. i dont know anyone who has had more access or frank discussions. i wonder why more people don't see them. email me i have a plan for us! a great one =)
Exactly. I can't blame the man for getting rich off it, but you can't talk Nike without bringing up cheap, overseas labor, which no doubt included child labor and sweat shops.
David Fitzmaurice Didn't realize apple were using child labor, though I knew they use huge Foxconn factories in China. The child labor is another level. Crikey.
Don’t forget all those Chinese kids who work 18 hours a day for less than a 50 cent piece and the mere fact that the shoes didn’t last more than 3 months on a asphalt court and the shoe laces always broke, Let’s replace capitalism for greed with capitalism with conscience.
I feel investors should be focusing on under-the-radar stocks, and considering the current rollercoaster nature of the stock market, Because 35% of my $270k portfolio comprises of plummeting stocks which were once revered and i don't know where to go here out of devastation
Safest approach i feel to tackle it is to diversify investments. By spreading investments across different asset classes, like bonds, real estate, and international stocks, they can reduce the impact of a market meltdown
No doubt, having the right plan is invaluable. My portfolio is well-matched for every season of the market and recently hit 100% rise from early last year. I and my CFP are working on a 7 figure ballpark goal, though this could take till Q3 2024.
This is definitely considerable! think you could suggest any professional/advisors i can get on the phone with? I'm in dire need of proper portfolio allocation.
Sonya Lee Mitchell her name. She is regarded as a genius in her area and works for Empower Financial Services.
She appears to be well-educated and well-read. I ran an online search on her name and came across her website; thank you for sharing
One of the best books I've ever read. Phil Knight lived life on his terms and built an empire called Nike. Truly Inspirational for any entrepreneur.
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Boy you gotta read that book. Shoe dog !! In love with Phil !! Great man.. great show !!
Great book indeed. I can't seem to put it down. What a prolific writer.
Disgraceful human being with no morals.
Just coming here after finishing the last chapter. What a journey!
"Shoe Dog" one of the the best book i have read. Managed to read and digest within 2 days which is a big achievement by my standard. Truly inspirational guy and his trial and tribulation in making amazing company/brand.
This is one of my most humble watching interviews I've ever watched .....it's so easy to hear that these two gentelmen speak so candidly easy to each other.....Best interview ever........
Just out of Stanford, he roamed the streets of India in early 60s to understand the world.
Phil is a born legend.
Just finished reading Shoe Dog. And, this very interview inspired me to read .You could literally imagine him talking to you through the book. What a man Phil is. Just unbelievably relentless...(and ofcourse the sense of humour..)
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Dave does an incredible job here. Phil looks like a difficult man to interview and Dave drives it home by fueling the entire thing. Excellent stuff
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David Rubinstein, has fabulous sense of humour. Love to watch his show. Keep it up Dave.
Just read shoe dog, Incredible read.
Even if you are not into buisness, you might find few important life lessons in it... as I did. This book has helped me when I was at my lowest. Shoe Dog is awesome!
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Good advice
Nike... what a legacy. Thank you Phil.
I like his sense of humor, big time.
Delightful Interview! Thanks David CG Rubenstein.
I’m here before this legend leave this earth 😌🙏🏾
David Rubenstein making these interviews... asking these questions, esp on giving and mortality, of other people to get answers for himself.
What really made his story great was the community he created! The people he hired were more obsessed then him to grow Nike which is what I dream off, finding “my people”
Phil Knight is a fucking animal, in a positive way of course.
OMG...I just realizing that David Rubenstein use the casual shoes...What an amazing sighting
I am going to read the book. I got to work on projects through Longitudes Group. Excellent attitude for family health. Thanks Mr. Knight. You are a rose.
The future's so bright I wear them all the time! Love it! His book is amazing, going to read it for the third time now
Phil is a legend. Love from India. ❤️
Big inspiration I love Mr. Phil, funny enough I discovered him as the CEO/founder of Nike in 2023 and I have fallen in love with him this fast, as young ceo/founder of event company I’m poised to emulate is steps and value evaluation principles. Wish you more life. I admire his confidence or u can say ego but it’s fine ✅
Considering Shoe Dog was one of my favorite books, this interview was right on the money!
Thanks a lot David 🙏
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He didn’t have skills or the money but he has a gift something you either born with it or not.
He has the gift of seeing people for who they are.
And knew how to assembled them and work with them and build something special with them.
The way he talks shows that even today he still like that. By the way he answer the questions. Amazing his brain still fast and thinking so clear.
Shoe Dogs was an excellent book!! If you want to really understand business from the initial stages, I would recommend that you read this book.
Anyone from 2020...........shoe dog ......awesome book
Oh boy. What a read show dog is. Incredible journey. This is the book you should be holding right now.
Working with a financial expert could truly set you up for life. I'm delighted I was able to contact my coach Karim .E. Karim earlier this year because while others were busy whining about the downturn I was busy cashing out finally making over 370k only for the first quarter of the year.
Thank you for sharing your success story. I immediately typed in your coach's name to discover him on Google. He's simple to deal with, and his signals are excellent as well.
@@lynnpeterson3763 Working alongside Karim .E. Karim has taught me that quitting bad habits, such as procrastination, distractions, and doubts, would significantly increase your capacity to accomplish your life's objectives and accumulate savings for investments.
@@julioSmith-xg6hp One of the best things about Karim .E. Karim was that he's easy to find on Google, also he's super fast and reliable
Wearing reps because of this man. Thank you
best book ever... love it
Two interesting things Phil mentioned: NBA’s ban of AJ1 was a great marketing opportunity. And manufacturing in developed countries will be a reality supported by automation. Great interviewer and guest speaker. Amazing job!
What an iconic brand! - I love the fact that they were called athletic shoes back in the day. Top bloke.
Amazing interviews in this show. David is the The Goat
Again, thank you David for a great interview! Go Nike !
I'm half way through the book and this interview jumps to the promotion of star athletes. The book "Shoe Dog", was more about the humble beginnings of the company way before it became a giant publicly traded company. In the beginning Saloman who was Knights partner and track couch was a fanatic about running and running shoes, which explains a lot about the success. They were really obsessed w/ shoes, with making them better.
Who else think he looks like Alfred (Batman) ?
Great book. Better interview!
The future is so bright . I wear them all the time! Brilliant
without a doubt, Phil Knight is my inspiration💜
Such an amazing person!!!
And David Rubestein is in the same league!!!WOW!!
Great interview David, the Nike story is inspirational.
He articulates so well , I remember he gave a jaw dropping one liner reply to Kitami which revived the Nike , may be the elite of the elite , these founder are such an eloquent fellows.
His spirit is something else.
We've got the tie joke now, thanks.
SEE HIS EYES CAREFULLY
YOU WILL SEE A WHOLE JOURNEY OF NIKE
just see and of course *JUST DO IT*
An epic Book. Highly recommended
Thanks, David! Great questions.
Great interview!
Really amazing book ! Shoe Dog ! Love you Phil, Lots of Respect for you and the whole Team !
True Gentlemen..True Leader!
One of the best interview here!
great interview
great interview that was said on TH-cam of Phil Knight I met him in person in 2012 at Track Town USA. Steven Roy Barone.
Here after reading the book
What a great man!
Phil Knight marketing genius
Literally just finished Shoe Dog. Read it in four days. Tremendous book!!
My sons had baby Nike hightops shoes. I was placed in Womens Hightop Basketball when pregnant in an inner city school and I have seen a life sentence prisioner wear Nike high tops. Strong observations with Nike.
Sounds funny when non-germans pronounce adidas :D Thank's for the great video!
David : why do you wear sunglasses all the time ?
Phil : because the future is so bright, i wear them all the time
damn , didn't see that comin , great lesson!
Thanks again David & Phil
New Balance makes some of their shoes in the USA. Nike spends so much money on endorsements and marketing they need to keep their manufacturing in China.
Cool dude and Humble
Fashion genius
Shoe Dog by Phil Knight was serene spiritual journey
I loved the book
His voice is still sharp
Go read the book :):)
Nike is out of the ordinary
What a man ! He looks tired now...
just watched the movie Air - which led me to watchg this - great movie and great guy
Yeah, you jump higher. Yep...University education is an American Dream
you kind of do jump higher and run faster with Nike on your feet... the cushioning and air pockets... you still can't beat a Nike shoe!
8:45 if he gave the logo designer 500 shares valued today at $100 per share how is that worth $1M? Even 5000 shares doesn’t equal $1M
500 shares in 1983 split a bunch ( about 8 times)
Amo esse cara a Nike é a minha segunda pele!!
He is successful and beautiful :p
grate legendary lot passion
These two are a decade apart in age. Instead, they look like father and son.
Genius.
He looks so old and fatigued, but sounds so sharp and young. Wow
Hi David, can i request to allow me to download your videos and make it popular in other portals like linkedin, TH-cam, Face book and other social media platforms. I would be grateful to you if you could allow me to use your content please.
Dude looks like Michael Caine
nice fashion
Rubinstein seems depressed 🤔🙄
Mr Persevere
It's just his style of interviewing that's all
Impressive
hey david r ... great videos. i dont know anyone who has had more access or frank discussions. i wonder why more people don't see them. email me i have a plan for us! a great one =)
Modern slave labour master. Let's all celebrate great wealth through the exploitation of the poor.
The man is smart af u can tell from the very last sentence😂
weird!!
he have billions and yet he can’t change the laugh and trim the mustache!!!
He said the duty of human beings is to not let money change you.
outstanding contemporary slaver
Yea without his company, the "slaves" wont do better..
MJ story 15:46. Your welcome.
Thanks
Am I the only one who finds similar characteristics to Bill Gates?
Shoes made by child labor overseas
Exactly. I can't blame the man for getting rich off it, but you can't talk Nike without bringing up cheap, overseas labor, which no doubt included child labor and sweat shops.
TOPSPOT I can find plenty wrong in it
Shoes which you probably bought along with the child laboured iPhone you used to type your comment.
David Fitzmaurice
Didn't realize apple were using child labor, though I knew they use huge Foxconn factories in China.
The child labor is another level. Crikey.
Hella funny. Hella smart. Still young at heart.
wow!!! look at the 18 minute mark.... Phil Knight is really scared of dying...
aren't we all!
Don’t forget all those Chinese kids who work 18 hours a day for less than a 50 cent piece and the mere fact that the shoes didn’t last more than 3 months on a asphalt court and the shoe laces always broke, Let’s replace capitalism for greed with capitalism with conscience.
3:49 they look like Yeezys LOL
what about the those sweatshops in indonesia?
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kindly interview Bezos about AI ?