Financial Post Big Picture Podcast show

Financial Post Big Picture Podcast

Summary: An in-depth look at business in Canada and beyond from the staff of the Financial Post.

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Podcasts:

 RIM under siege/Teachers makes risky Transocean bet | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Matt Hartley reviews RIM's busy week juggling a brewing international controversy while launching a new BlackBerry/Karen Mazurkewich explains why the Ontario Teachers Pension plan bought a big stake in Transocean, the oil rig contractor involved in the Gulf of Mexico spill

 Deflation warning/Defence stocks | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Paul Vieira talks about a surprise warning of potential Japanese-style deflation in the United States/Jonathan Ratner explains why investors should look to emerging markets when buying defence stocks.

 Is Apple still cheap?/The decline of the video store | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

David Pett explains why analysts and investors are saying Apple shares still look dirt cheap at more than US$250 a pop/Matt Hartley talks about how online and on-demand movies are making the video rental store obsolete

 Goldman settles/Activision bets on Starcraft 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Janet Whitman breaks down the US$550-million fine Goldman Sachs agreed to pay to settle fraud allegations/John Shmuel talks about Activision's next big game, Starcraft 2, and the state of the online gaming industry

 Oil sands takeover/Branded entertainment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Carrie Tait explains how Total SA of France finally bought Calgary's UTS Energy, and why the deal has an unusual structure. Branded entertainment — entire shows based around a brand — are becoming rather popular on the Internet. Hollie Shaw explains why viewers are tuning in.

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