Wall St. Training Self-Study, video-based, self-study financial modeling training solutions to Wall Street. Our interactive course modules are Excel-based and specialize in advanced and complex financial modeling, valuation modeling, investment banking, mergers & acquisitions and leveraged buyout training topics.
Wall St. Training Self-Study, video-based, self-study financial modeling training solutions to Wall Street. Our interactive course modules are Excel-based and specialize in advanced and complex financial modeling, valuation modeling, investment banking, mergers & acquisitions and leveraged buyout training topics.
Ian Wright journeys to Russia, the largest country in the world which covers more than 10 million square miles and spans 11 time zones. For 70 years travelers were unable to visit the then USSR, but since the collapse of communism Russia has become an increasingly popular destination.
The Straight Line is a sales and persuasion technique that Jordan Belfort created on Wall Street and implemented in his business to build one of the fastest growing brokerage firms in Wall St history. In essence, it is a structured set of guidelines on how to navigate a sales conversation. It is elegant and simple, but best of all it de-mystifies selling by teaching a syntax of what’s required and when, in order to close the sale. It is a system that will empower ANYONE to sell like the Wolf of Wall Street!
Michael Portillo retraces more journeys from George Bradshaw's 1913 Continental Guide.
London is getting bigger – and its 150-year-old underground network has to keep up. This eight-part series meets the staff working to make that happen, including station supervisor Tony, who this week unveils a controversial solution to an escalator overcrowding problem at Holborn. Line service controller Charlotte reveals the incredibly precise timing that keeps the Piccadilly line running, and an Arsenal home game causes chaos at Highbury & Islington station when fans and commuters collide at rush hour. A fascinating look at the effort, energy and composure required to run something the capital takes for granted.