Documents tagged "The Wall Street Journal"
Found 60 documents with this tag
EFTA02635820.pdf
The document is an email advertisement from Barron's promoting a one-day sale offer of $1 for 8 weeks of subscription. It discusses the value of subscribing with trusted insight and in-depth analysis since 1921, and includes unsubscribe and contact options.
EFTA02635182.pdf
The document discusses the legal dispute between client Avenatti and Nike, highlighting it as a notable case involving a high-profile lawyer. It references an article from The Wall Street Journal that details their confrontation. NOT_FOUND FROM: schoenlawfirm@gmail.com TO: jeevacation@gmail.com DATE: Monday, April 1, 2019 SUBJECT: Avenatti vs. Nike: The Showdown That Ensnared a Celebrity Lawyer - WSJ
EFTA02630551.pdf
The document discusses Richard Kahn receiving information about the Trump Inaugural Committee being subpoenaed for documents, as reported by The Wall Street Journal. Key topics include legal proceedings and potential investigations into the committee's records.
EFTA02622946.pdf
The document discusses a financial update about Amarin, referencing an article from The Wall Street Journal about the company's surge following positive data on its fish-oil drug. No specific details are provided beyond interest in the topic.
EFTA02622458.pdf
The document summarizes an article from The Wall Street Journal titled "A Cornell Scientist's Downfall," which details the negative consequences faced by a Cornell University researcher. Bruce Moskowitz, M.D., shared this article with Jeffrey E., expressing his interest in its content.
EFTA02621566.pdf
The document summarizes a surge in Amarin's stock price following positive data on its fish-oil drug, as reported by The Wall Street Journal. Bruce Moskowitz sent this article to Jeffrey E., likely due to his interest in financial news related to pharmaceuticals.
EFTA02596957.pdf
The email discusses a video from The Wall Street Journal about a 16-lens camera that could threaten DSLRs. No specific action or response is required.
EFTA02590171.pdf
The document discusses Google's work on large-scale video display technology, as mentioned in an article from The Wall Street Journal. No specific individuals or places are highlighted other than Richard Kahn and New York.
EFTA02577127.pdf
The document discusses Valeant's plan to divest its unit that produces Female Viagra, as reported by The Wall Street Journal. Jeffrey E., who sent the link, included a disclaimer about the confidentiality and potential legal implications of the information.
EFTA02566793.pdf
The document discusses an AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award won by J.B. MacKinnon for his article on Alex Honnold's unique brain activity while climbing. Jeffrey Epstein inquires about Larry Summers' recent correspondence and requests his perspective on current events. There is no clear recipient or sender name other than the initial "From" line.
EFTA02565579.pdf
The document discusses the AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award, specifically mentioning that J.B. MacKinnon won a Silver Award for his article "The Strange Brain of the World's Greatest Solo Climber" in Nautilus magazine. Jeffrey E. contacts LHS to schedule a chat and mentions an earlier communication about a woman who wrote about kids not reading. The subject also includes correspondence with John Steele regarding the award.
EFTA02553091.pdf
The document is an email from Richard Kahn to Jeffrey Epstein regarding an article about Scott Rothstein selling a home in Fort Lauderdale for $5,100,000. The attachment link provided leads to the article published by The Wall Street Journal.
EFTA02536419.pdf
The email discusses the topic of "What Is the Perfect Age?" as referenced in a Wall Street Journal article, with Jeffrey E. suggesting 50 as the perfect age. The sender is referencing a conversation about when people feel their best and why.
EFTA02535883.pdf
The document discusses a conversation about the "perfect age" based on a Wall Street Journal article. The sender jokes with Jeffrey E. that the reference to their past is post-L.A., implying a change in relationship dynamics. The subject line and main content revolve around shared insights from the article and its implications.
EFTA02529704.pdf
This document discusses the acceptance of China's currency, the Yuan, into the IMF's foreign exchange basket, which is seen as a threat to the US dollar as the world's reserve currency. It warns that investors should consider moving their savings out of US dollars due to potential global economic changes and advises on protecting retirement funds.
EFTA02529311.pdf
The document discusses the implications of the International Monetary Fund's inclusion of China's currency, the Yuan, into its foreign exchange basket. This move is seen as a threat to the US dollar's status as the world's reserve currency and could lead to significant changes in global finance. Key individuals mentioned include Jeffrey E., who received an email, and Juan Zarate and D. Steve Sjuggerud, who provided expert opinions on the potential impact.
EFTA02526836.pdf
The document discusses the potential impact of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) accepting China's currency, the Yuan, into its foreign exchange basket. This move is seen as a significant shift that could challenge the dominance of the US dollar as the world’s reserve currency. Jeffrey E. suggests readers should consider moving their savings from US dollars to other asset classes in response to this global financial change.
EFTA02526571.pdf
The document discusses the potential shift in global finance with the inclusion of China's currency, the Yuan, into the IMF's foreign exchange basket. It highlights concerns about the US dollar losing its status as the world’s reserve currency and advises readers to consider protecting their savings by moving them out of US dollar investments. The sender and recipient are discussing this information after a week, agreeing not to take any immediate action.
EFTA02524526.pdf
The document is a forwarded email from Greg to Jeffrey Epstein, alerting him about SpaceX's announcement that their satellite-based internet system will take longer than initially anticipated. The email includes a link to the article from The Wall Street Journal.
EFTA02468131.pdf
The document is a forwarded article from The Wall Street Journal about the New York City Council's attempt to reintroduce a mansion tax. Key figures include Richard Kahn, who sent the email, and Jeffrey, the recipient. Places involved are New York City.
