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Bernstein: Our U.S. economist, Dave Rosenberg, is not the most bullish economist you'll meet - he's still thinking the GDP's going to continue to decelerate pretty much through 2009 followed, maybe, by slightly better growth in 2010. When the recovery does come it will be somewhat anemic relative to past recoveries. So, he's still looking for what people call a saucer-shaped recovery as opposed to the V-shaped recovery that a lot of people like to talk about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Q&A: Merrill Lynch Strategists on the '09 Outlook for Stocks | 12/22/2008 | See Source »

...recession. Actress Rhea Perlman and husband Danny DeVito recently wrote a letter imploring the union to achieve a settlement with the studios rather than strike: the letter was seconded by such box-office draws as Tom Hanks, George Clooney, Cameron Diaz, Matt Damon, and Morgan Freeman. SAG president Rosenberg - who has his own list of stars backing him (Mel Gibson, Martin Sheen) - remains fixed on a strike. Starting Jan. 2, he hopes to hold a referendum over several weeks allowing SAG members to vote for or against walking out; 75% must vote "yay" for a strike to go forward. Considering...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Screen Actors Guild | 12/18/2008 | See Source »

...strike against studios over revenue from online films and television shows - the same issue that compelled writers to strike for 100 days earlier this year. On Dec. 15, a New York City SAG town-hall meeting devolved into a heated back and forth between union President Alan Rosenberg - who is planning to spend $100,000 of the group's money to lobby for a strike - and many New York-based actors who questioned the wisdom of choosing not to work during a national recession...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Screen Actors Guild | 12/18/2008 | See Source »

...result, hardly anyone is expecting a big snapback in the first quarter of next year. Then again, nobody really knows what to expect. There's far less consensus among economists about the first quarter than about the one we're in now. Some (Merrill Lynch's David Rosenberg is an example) think it will be even worse than the current quarter. Others (the majority) think it will be better. But none of that means very much, given that economists are close to hopeless at predicting that far into the future in times as tumultuous as these. It's the performance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Looking Ahead: A Bad Recession or Something Worse? | 11/21/2008 | See Source »

...interested in events like this because it’s so tied into my concentration,” said Chainey, who is also studying drama and who appreciated that the discussion focused on film. The event was co-organized by Matthews Mmopi ’11 and Eva B. Rosenberg ’10, two students who work at the women’s center. After the discussion, Rosenberg said she was happy with how the event turned out. “There were so many issues raised about such an interesting topic,” she said...

Author: By Wendy H. Chang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Films Focus on Prostitution | 11/20/2008 | See Source »

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