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Listen to a discussion, jargon-free, about the continuing meltdown around the world; what the prognosis is for ordinary people as well as big business; and much, much more. During the discussion, Deogun called today "probably one of the most extraordinary days in the history of Wall Street." Have a suggestion for the NEXT webcast? Let us know!


Our speakers, from left, include:
- Mustafa Chowdhury, head of US Rates Strategy, Deutsche Bank (high-rez photo)
- Nik Deogun, international editor, The Wall Street Journal
-
Raju Narisetti, editor, Mint, a New Delhi business daily (former managing editor, Wall Street Journal Europe).
Moderator, Sree Sreenivasan, SAJA co-founder and Columbia Journalism School professor
Monday, Oct. 13, 10-11 p.m. New York time
See your local time here: http://snurl.com/4bc9w
SEND IN YOUR QUESTIONS in the comments section below or via e-mail to saja@columbia.edu (subject="webcast")
Listen to our previous webcasts on this topic:
Webcast #1: http://www.sajaforum.org/2008/
- Vikas Bajaj, business reporter, The New York Times (former SAJA vice president); read bio and archive of NYT articles
- Anirvan Banerji, co-founder and director of research at the Economic Cycle Research Institute; co-author of "Beating the Business Cycle: How to Predict and Profit from Turning Points in the Economy"
- John Laxmi, co-founder of a New York-based private equity firm with $4 billion under management (and SAJA treasurer); read bio
- Sudeep Reddy, economics reporter and "Real Time Economics" blogger, The Wall Street Journal (former SAJA Board member)
Webcast #2: http://www.sajaforum.org/2008/
- Ali Velshi, CNN's senior business correspondent
- Shibani Joshi, Fox Business News correspondent
- Hitha Prabhakar, a retail analyst and fashion editor (and former Bear Stearns analyst)
As always, you are welcome to quote from anything said during the FREE, WORLDWIDE webcasts (25+) at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/
As part of our efforts to bring our programming to more people around
the world, SAJA is doing more webcasts. We are using a service called
BlogTalkRadio, which lets us host webcast discussions with authors,
newsmakers, etc.
You can listen live via the web at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/
or by calling into a NY phone number: 347-324-5991. You can ask
questions via an online chatroom or live on the air, via the phone
(you can call from a landline, cell, or VOIP).
As soon as the event is over, you will be able to access - at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/
collection. [If you want to subscribe to this as a podcast on iTunes,
go to "Advanced" within iTunes, then select "Subscribe to podcast" and
type http://www.blogtalkradio.com/
As always, you are welcome to quote from anything said during these
webcasts. Feedback, suggestions welcome: saja@columbia.edu
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