Rich kids say they’re willing to work
Published in the Northwest Indiana Times, Feb. 2007. Rich kids – they are all spoiled, bratty and far too eager to blow their parent’s money on decadent sweet-16 parties, right? Think again.
Published in the Northwest Indiana Times, Feb. 2007. Rich kids – they are all spoiled, bratty and far too eager to blow their parent’s money on decadent sweet-16 parties, right? Think again.
Published by Medill Reports, Feb. 2007. Chicago will soon be trading in hurricanes.
Published in the Northwest Indiana Times, Feb. 2007. Did Cupid’s arrow shoot past you on Valentine’s Day? Don’t drown your sorrow in chocolates just yet; love may be waiting in a cubicle near you.
My video application for the STA World Traveler Internship, 2007. I was a finalist in the competition.
Published by Medill Reports, Feb. 2007. IntercontinentalExchange Inc., the electronic trading market that bought the New York Board of Trade last year, reversed last year’s loss after posting strong fourth quarter results.
Published by Medill Reports, Jan. 2007. CBOT Holdings, Inc., the world’s second largest derivatives exchange, beat analysts’ expectations, reporting Wednesday that 2006 fourth-quarter profit more than doubled due to growth in trading volume and higher average rates per contract.
Published in the Chicago Journal, Jan. 2007. In light of its coming merger with the Chicago Board of Trade parent CBOT Holdings Inc. and double-digit volume growth for the seventh consecutive year, some analysts say investors should buy, buy, buy CME stock, despite its lofty price-earnings ratio.
Published by Medill Reports, Jan. 2007. Futures exchanges Chicago Mercantile Exchange Holdings Inc. and CBOT Holdings Inc. announced Wednesday that only one CBOT senior official will be carried over to the post-merger management team, leaving the CME leadership largely intact.
Published in the Northwest Indiana Times, Jan. 2007. In the cut-throat world of supply and demand, where high revenues and high earnings are all that matter, one would hardly expect corporate CEOs to pay attention to the skin color of their suppliers. But that is exactly what one Chicago-based organization is challenging employers to do.
Private package on Al Qaeda’s release of footage of the perpetrators of the London 7/7 transit bombings before the anniversary of the attack. Created during my internship at the CBS News bureau in London, 2006.