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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

ETF League Table 7.25.12


IssuerAUM ($, mm)Net Flows ($, mm)% of AUM
BlackRock478,428.57-470.29-0.10%
SSgA285,448.98-2,357.12-0.83%
Vanguard207,335.8738.680.02%
Invesco PowerShares68,482.09-161.63-0.24%
Van Eck22,754.2940.860.18%
ProShares22,006.45-13.25-0.06%
WisdomTree14,769.3226.350.18%
Guggenheim10,895.3418.030.17%
First Trust7,270.509.690.13%
Barclays Capital7,013.736.050.09%
PIMCO6,744.355.490.08%
Charles Schwab6,701.970.000.00%

Abbott and Costello's famous "Who's on First?" routine

- the rhythm he calls “musical math,” the byplay between Bud Abbott’s straight-man calm and Lou Costello’s childlike exasperation, 
- "You think it’s out of gas, and it’s not. That’s what makes this great.”
carried by rat-a-tat wordplay
- most popular comedy team during the 1940s and 1950s. 

ScoutMob Ideas


SFCC Underground Comedy Club at the Purple Onion

SCOUT NOTES: Lots of great ideas got their start in 1953, including the polio vaccine, color television, and Playboy magazine. But to SF’s near and dear, 1953 marks the year this legendary comedy club opened its doors and got its first laughs. The subterranean spot has seen comedy greats such as Phyllis Diller, Lenny Bruce, Woody Allen and Richard Pryor grace its intimate stage. Remember Zach Galifianakis’ Live at the Purple Onion? Yeah, him too.

Cozy red booths and cafe tables give unobstructed views of the stage, set against a classic brick wall backdrop, and the bar’s solid selection of beer, wine and soju cocktails keep the alcohol flowing (and magically make the jokes funnier). Unlike most comedy clubs, there’s no drink minimum, so enjoying yourself doesn’t have to feel like mandatory homework. Hungry? Order Italian from upstairs Macaroni Sciue Sciue without leaving your seat or missing out on the action. On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights, sneak in some mid-week laughs with The San Francisco Comedy College’s new talent shows, which showcase the best of up-and- coming local comedy (7 pm - 9:30 pm).



MENU HIGHLIGHTS:
Beers $5, Wine $7
Pink emotion cocktail (guava juice, prosecco), $8
Soju negroni cocktail (soju, sweet vermouth, sanbitter), $7
Pizze Torrese (Broccoli rabe, sausage, mozzarella fresca), $15.50
Parmiggiana (eggplant, tomate, mozzarella, parmesan), $14.50

HOURS:
Tuesday - Thursday, 7 pm - 9:30 pm













Wine has a way of making us do things that we don’t expect (we’ll refrain from personal examples). Take Sarah, who was on track to earn her PhD in laser physics at UCLA before she discovered wine and changed the course of her life. Or Nikki, who studied fashion design at Cornell before falling head over heels in love with wine. Or Carolyn, who was considering photography before she, too, fell under the delicious spell of reds, whites and rosés. And thank goodness for the rest of us, these three enterprising ladies finally got together to share the wine love at The Barrel Room, their jointly-owned wine-tasting grotto hidden inside the entrance to the Fitzgerald Hotel. 

This is no ordinary wine bar. The Barrel Room ladies set out to showcase interesting wines from around the world, and their specialty is themed flights that will educate and delight tasters on a wide range of wines. They rotate their wine menu every six weeks to show off their stuff, and this month’s “Island” theme includes wines from Corsica and Greece, among other far-away locales highlighted on the handy map tucked inside your menu. And let's not forget the food menu, which features such temptations as chocolate-dipped figs and prosciutto-wrapped dates.

With its antique furniture, glowing fire and mellow ambiance, the Barrel Room is a place for conversation, chillaxing and wine exploration. Sarah says they love to answer questions, whether from a novice wine-tasters or from experts. “This is a place you go to have an experience with wine." As for us, we're happy to have an experience with wine, all night long.


MENU HIGHLIGHTS:
Corsican exploration flight, $13
Spanish island reds flight, $14
Greek island whites flight, $14
Pesto flatbread with parmesan, roasted red pepper, olives and basil, $8
Prosciutto-wrapped medjool dates with smoked almonds and blue cheese, $8
Figs infused with port wine and dipped in Scharffenberger chocolate, $8

HOURS:
5pm ‘til late, every day

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

RocketSpace-Mistakes @ Acq


So you've been building a company for the past 18 months and you just got an email from Zuck to acquire you....now what??  Now its time for you join us on Wednesday, June 20th as we host Donald Keller from Orrick as he discusses common mistakes made during acquistions.  A hearty breakfast of bacon and eggs will served..so come hungry!  In this discussion the following will be discussed in depth: 
  • Make sure that founders shares are held in the form of stock rather than options.
  • Make sure that IP ownership is well documented.
  • To maximize price, a company should leave itself with alternatives to the buyer they are targeting.
  • Avoid selling the company in an asset sale for an amount that triggers tax at the corporate level.
  • Avoid selling the company for private company shares in a transaction that is taxable.
  • When negotiating price, make sure you understand all of the adjustments to the price—like escrows, legal fees, balance sheet adjustments and special indemnities.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

220 sq ft- ($6 vs. $4.20 per-sq foot price) Micro-apartments


Micro-apartments next for S.F.?

Updated 11:18 p.m., Friday, July 13, 2012
  • An illustrated interior of a proposed small apartment. / SF
    An illustrated interior of a proposed small apartment.
     / SFone-person households along with rising rents and an acute housing shortage.
The new minimum would be 150 square feet plus kitchen, bathroom and closet - 220 square feet in total, about the size of a one-car garage. The current minimum with all rooms included is 290 square feet.
- is 41 percent of San Franciscans live alone. There are a lot of people who don't need -units address escalating rents, saying that the compact dwellings are cheaper simply because they're smaller.
...
The ultra-efficient efficiencies will go for $1,300 to $1,500 a month, he said. Per city regulations, 15 percent of the units will be allocated as below market rate for low-income residents; he thinks those would rent for around $900 a month.
The current average rent for a San Francisco studio apartment is $2,075 a month, according to real estate service RealFacts. Those studios average 493 square feet, making the per-square foot price $4.21. Kennedy's proposed units, at 220 square feet, would rent for $5.91 to $6.82 per foot - a big premium.

Prototype 'smart unit'

Kennedy built a 160-square-foot prototype "smart unit" in a Berkeley warehouse. As compact and functional as a ship's cabin, the main living/sleeping/eating/cooking room feels larger than its 10-by-11-foot dimensions, in part because of a coved 9-foot-4-inch ceiling and a bay window.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

MBA- Parallel rankings


abbreviations are used in the column headings: USN - U.S. News & World Report, BW - Bloomberg Businessweek, Ec - The Economist, FT - Financial Times, AE -América Economía, CNN - CNN Expansion, and BI - Business Insider.
Business SchoolUniversityLocationUSN 2013[19]BW 2010[20]Forbes 2011[21]Ec 2011[22]FT 2011[23]AE 2011[24]CNN 2011[25]BI 2011[26]
Harvard Business SchoolHarvard UniversityBoston, Massachusetts12153111
Stanford Graduate School of BusinessStanford UniversityStanford, California15284822
The Wharton SchoolUniversity of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania334151343
Kellogg School of ManagementNorthwestern UniversityEvanston, Illinois447182111147
Booth School of BusinessUniversity of ChicagoChicago, Illinois4132121076
MIT Sloan School of ManagementMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyCambridge, Massachusetts41010119654
Haas School of BusinessUniversity of California, BerkeleyBerkeley, California7813625241110
Columbia Business SchoolColumbia UniversityNew York, New York89577795
Tuck School of BusinessDartmouth CollegeHanover, New Hampshire914611817118
Stern School of BusinessNew York UniversityNew York, New York1018181215121315
Yale School of ManagementYale UniversityNew Haven, Connecticut1021112615141612
Fuqua School of BusinessDuke UniversityDurham, North Carolina1261220202113
Darden Graduate School of Business AdministrationUniversity of VirginiaCharlottesville, Virginia131194412619
Ross School of BusinessUniversity of MichiganAnn Arbor, Michigan147143024302820
UCLA Anderson School of ManagementUniversity of California, Los AngelesLos Angeles, California1417202731222321
Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of ManagementCornell UniversityIthaca, New York1613825303914
McCombs School of BusinessUniversity of Texas at AustinAustin, Texas1725173149282923
Tepper School of BusinessCarnegie Mellon UniversityPittsburgh, Pennsylvania1815231641292418
Kenan-Flagler Business SchoolUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel HillChapel Hill, North Carolina1916164762403027
Olin Business SchoolWashington University in St. LouisSt. Louis, Missouri2040475636