Documents tagged "Forbes"
Found 8 documents with this tag
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033563.txt
The email from Nicholas Ribi to Jeffrey Epstein discusses a Forbes article about a "disastrous deal" that has affected Trump ally Thomas Barrack. The email also mentions the House Oversight Committee and includes the subject line "Barack is not."
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032779.txt
The document appears to be a forwarded email from Nicholas Ribis to Jeffrey Epstein, with the subject "Fwd: RE: Barrack is not" and an importance level of high. The key topic mentioned in the email is a Forbes article about a disastrous deal that has affected Thomas Barrack, who is described as a Trump ally. Additionally, there is a reference to HOUSE OVERSIGHT 032779 which could potentially be related to the content of the forwarded email.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029340.txt
The document discusses the possibility of another bear market and includes a report by Forbes columnist Ken Fisher's firm on the stock market forecast and analysis that can be used in a portfolio right now. It also touches upon the issue of estate tax, specifically highlighting the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 and President Barack Obama's proposed budget for fiscal year 2014 which includes lowering the exclusion for estate taxes, gift-tax exemption, and generation-skipping transfer tax to $3.5 million and $1 million respectively. The document suggests that financial advisers and tax attorneys should stay one step ahead of Washington's search for revenue in order to navigate these changes effectively.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_027232.txt
The document appears to be an iMessage conversation between two individuals, JEE and EI. They are discussing various topics such as the Forbes article "Where Bill Gates Goes Wrong" and how to create a business around plant-to-human translational research. It is also mentioned that former DARPA head Geoff Ling is supportive of their ideas. The conversation seems to be taking place in a secret society, with participants including Joi Ito and Caleb from MIT agro.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026761.txt
The Swedish American Life Science Summit is a yearly meeting where global scientists gather to present and discuss revolutionary health care platforms. This year's summit focused on cancer, autoimmune diseases, robotics in surgery, nanotechnology, space technology, and the "Moonshot" cancer program initiated by former Vice President Joseph Biden. The conference also addressed impact investing and why investors should pay closer attention to investing in life science.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026362.txt
The FDA has approved Praluent, a new cholesterol-lowering medicine for people with established heart disease whose risk is not adequately controlled by existing statin drugs. It is administered through an injection and its long-term effects are unknown. The approval of this drug marks a significant advancement in the battle against heart disease, particularly for patients who have been difficult to treat due to high levels of LDL cholesterol. However, the new drug's cost may pose financial challenges down the line.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026347.txt
In the document, Jeffrey E. mentions that he won't be able to run for office for a while as Forbes 400 list is now over 3 trillion in wealth and Obama will try to void step-up. He also notes that the information contained in the communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged, and intended only for the use of the addressee. Additionally, he reminds the recipient that unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this communication or any part thereof is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. The document is marked with "HOUSE OVERSIGHT 026347" indicating its importance or relevance to a specific oversight committee.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025888.txt
This document discusses the FDA approval of a new cholesterol-lowering drug called Praluent, which is manufactured by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. The article highlights the potential benefits and costs associated with this medication, as well as its impact on the battle against heart disease. Notable individuals mentioned in the document include Sultan Bin Sulayem, Jeffrey Epstein, Forbes Staff writer Matthew Herper, and Steven Nissen of the Cleveland Clinic.
