Wall Street is a 0.7-mile-long (1.1km) street running eight blocks, roughly northwest to southeast, from Broadway to South Street on the East River in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City. Over time, the term has become a metonym for the financial markets of the United States as a whole, the American financial sector (even if financial firms are not physically located there), or signifying New York-based financial interests.
There are varying accounts about how the Dutch-named "de Waal Straat" got its name. A generally accepted version is that the name of the street was derived from an earthen wall on the northern boundary of the New Amsterdam settlement, perhaps to protect against English colonial encroachment or incursions by Native Americans. A conflicting explanation is that Wall Street was named after Walloons— the Dutch name for a Walloon is Waal. Among the first settlers that embarked on the ship "Nieu Nederlandt" in 1624 were 30 Walloon families. The Dutch word "wal" can be translated as "rampart". However, even some English maps show the name as Waal Straat, and not as Wal Straat.
The Trump Building is a 70-story skyscraper in New York City. Originally known as the Bank of Manhattan Trust building, and also known as the Manhattan Company Building, it was later known by its street address 40 Wall Street when its founding tenant merged to form the Chase Manhattan Bank. The building, between Nassau Street and William Street in Manhattan, New York City, was completed in 1930 after only 11 months of construction.
Construction of the Bank of Manhattan Building at 40 Wall Street began in 1928, with a planned height of 840 feet (260m), making it 135 feet (41 m) taller than the nearby Woolworth Building, completed in 1913. More importantly, the plans were designed to be two feet taller than the Chrysler Building, which was in an ostensible competition to be the world’s tallest building. In order to stay ahead in the race, the architects of 40 Wall Street changed their originally announced height of 840 feet (260m), or 68 stories, to 927 feet (283m), or 71 stories, making their building, upon completion in May 1930, the tallest in the world. However, this triumph turned out to be short-lived.
Wall Street is a platinum palladium print photograph by the American photographer Paul Strand taken in 1915. There are currently only two vintage prints of this photograph with one at the Whitney Museum of American Art (printed posthumously) and the other, along with negatives, at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. This photograph was included in Paul Strand, circa 1916, an exhibition of photographs that exemplify his push toward modernism.
It depicts a scene of everyday life in Manhattan's Financial District. Workers are seen walking past the J.P. Morgan building in New York City on the famous Wall Street, of which the photograph takes its name. The photograph is famous for its reliance on the sharpness and contrast of the shapes and angles, created by the building and the workers, that lead to its abstraction. This photograph is considered to be one of Strand's most famous works and an example of his change from pictorialism to straight photography. Strand moved from the posed to portraying the purity of the subjects. It is one of several images that stand as marks of the turn to modernism in photography.
Erin Street runs from the Pacific Industrial area (Notre Dame Avenue) in a southbound direction, while Wall Street runs from the Polo Park area (Portage Avenue) northbound.
The speed limit is 60km/h (35mph) for both roads.
Wall Street is an underground, two-tracked station, with two side platforms that are slightly offset from one another.
The standard IRT name tablet mosaics are original as well as the fancy ceiling accents and the iron pillars. On the southbound platform is a wooden token booth and ticket chopper, wooden restroom doors on each side. The walls on the platforms are clad in pink stone at the bottom, followed by white tiles, the name of the station in white letters and blue mosaics, and decorated tiles at the top. The top part is decorated with tiles depicting vines or artistic depictions of a New Amsterdam stapled colonial house with the palisade wall in front of it, which gave today's Wall Street its name.
There is a crossunder about midway along the length of the platforms, and a lesser-used one at the north end. At street level are faux kiosks on the southbound side. A complex underground passageway exists outside the fare control which connects to the Broad Street station on the BMT Nassau Street Line, and to the Wall Street station on the Brooklyn Branch of the IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line. This passageway also leads to the Chase Manhattan Plaza and the old Equitable Building.
Wall Street Warriors | Episode 7 Season 3 "The Meltdown" [HD]
"The Meltdown" is the seventh episode of Season 3 of Wall Street Warriors – a 10-part Docu-Reality Series that was shot on Wall Street during the meltdown that lead to The Great Recession. Episode 1 starts with rumors of an impending crisis... by episode 10 there are near riots outside the New York Stock Exchange.
Episode 7 "The Meltdown"
Markets are crashing, credit is drying up, panic sweeps over Wall Street and the world as major investment banks fail. We witness history as Tony finds himself caught in a near-riot when the government bailout causes angry crowds to turn their wrath on the financial district. In a nearby building, Phil and Ken are watching from above and feel trapped as the protestors surround the New York Stock Exchange. Meanwhile, in midtown, Hedge Funds are foldi...
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'Lion King' Cast Serenades Australian Airplane
The cast of Disney's musical, "The Lion King," performs "The Circle of Life" on a Virgin flight from Brisbane to Sydney, Australia, in a video that appeared online on March 31.
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The CARNAGE that happened on Wall Street in 2 Days 1,300 Point CRASH
Here's why the market's 'Octoberphobia' selling could soon give way to a new rally. Stocks have seen some of their worst selloffs in October, and this year may end up being no different.
The crash of 1929 came during October, as did the 1987 crash, the stock market sell-offs of 1978 and 1979; Friday the 13th in 1989, and the painful 733 point drop on Oct. 15, 2008.
The Day of the Lord is at hand. Is your name in the Lamb's Book of life? http://www.emoaf.org/Is-Your-Name-Written-in-the-Lambs-Book-of-Life-.html
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"The Meltdown" is the seventh episode of Season 3 of Wall Street Warriors – a 10-part Docu-Reality Series that was shot on Wall Street during the meltdown that ...
"The Meltdown" is the seventh episode of Season 3 of Wall Street Warriors – a 10-part Docu-Reality Series that was shot on Wall Street during the meltdown that lead to The Great Recession. Episode 1 starts with rumors of an impending crisis... by episode 10 there are near riots outside the New York Stock Exchange.
Episode 7 "The Meltdown"
Markets are crashing, credit is drying up, panic sweeps over Wall Street and the world as major investment banks fail. We witness history as Tony finds himself caught in a near-riot when the government bailout causes angry crowds to turn their wrath on the financial district. In a nearby building, Phil and Ken are watching from above and feel trapped as the protestors surround the New York Stock Exchange. Meanwhile, in midtown, Hedge Funds are folding everywhere and Rich estimates 60% are going to go out of business.
DRAMATIS PERSONAE:
1.) THE FLOOR TRADERS:
DOUG (SPX Trader)
BEN (Volatility Trader)
The show captures the visceral thrill of trading hand-to-hand in the open outcry pits in Chicago. We profile how these two working-class guys became the business world’s least-likely tycoons. We follow them as they trade the ups-and-downs of the market with their own money. Colorful characters abound on all sides of these tight-knit but cut-throat environments. However, these masters of the free market may prove vulnerable as computers begin making the open-outcry obsolete.
THE ONLINE BROKERAGE HOUSE:
KRISTINE (CFO)
TONY (options trader)
This pioneering and edgy firm is the future of Wall Street. Cutting out the middle man and going right to a growing class of new private traders, Thinkorswim’s CFO, Kristi Ross, fights to keep the start-up growing and running smoothly while nearby Tony Battista trades his own money and shows people how they, too, can make it in the markets. However, when the credit crisis hit all the rules of the game change on them.
3.) THE HEDGE FUNDE: RICHARD
The man with the money, Rich Taglianetti is a jet-setter who puts together some
of the wealthiest clients on the planet with some of the best undiscovered
hedge fund managers. With a knack for finding great Wall Street talent, he's the
guy who makes the rich richer.
4.) THE STOCK BROKERS:
PHILIP & KEN
Philip and his brother, Ken, run their own brokerage firm located right on Wall
Street. With great style and attitude, they try to capture high profile
celebrity clients and keep them happy by growing their money in these
turbulent times. When the markets begin to crash, things don’t go quite as
planned.
"The Meltdown" is the seventh episode of Season 3 of Wall Street Warriors – a 10-part Docu-Reality Series that was shot on Wall Street during the meltdown that lead to The Great Recession. Episode 1 starts with rumors of an impending crisis... by episode 10 there are near riots outside the New York Stock Exchange.
Episode 7 "The Meltdown"
Markets are crashing, credit is drying up, panic sweeps over Wall Street and the world as major investment banks fail. We witness history as Tony finds himself caught in a near-riot when the government bailout causes angry crowds to turn their wrath on the financial district. In a nearby building, Phil and Ken are watching from above and feel trapped as the protestors surround the New York Stock Exchange. Meanwhile, in midtown, Hedge Funds are folding everywhere and Rich estimates 60% are going to go out of business.
DRAMATIS PERSONAE:
1.) THE FLOOR TRADERS:
DOUG (SPX Trader)
BEN (Volatility Trader)
The show captures the visceral thrill of trading hand-to-hand in the open outcry pits in Chicago. We profile how these two working-class guys became the business world’s least-likely tycoons. We follow them as they trade the ups-and-downs of the market with their own money. Colorful characters abound on all sides of these tight-knit but cut-throat environments. However, these masters of the free market may prove vulnerable as computers begin making the open-outcry obsolete.
THE ONLINE BROKERAGE HOUSE:
KRISTINE (CFO)
TONY (options trader)
This pioneering and edgy firm is the future of Wall Street. Cutting out the middle man and going right to a growing class of new private traders, Thinkorswim’s CFO, Kristi Ross, fights to keep the start-up growing and running smoothly while nearby Tony Battista trades his own money and shows people how they, too, can make it in the markets. However, when the credit crisis hit all the rules of the game change on them.
3.) THE HEDGE FUNDE: RICHARD
The man with the money, Rich Taglianetti is a jet-setter who puts together some
of the wealthiest clients on the planet with some of the best undiscovered
hedge fund managers. With a knack for finding great Wall Street talent, he's the
guy who makes the rich richer.
4.) THE STOCK BROKERS:
PHILIP & KEN
Philip and his brother, Ken, run their own brokerage firm located right on Wall
Street. With great style and attitude, they try to capture high profile
celebrity clients and keep them happy by growing their money in these
turbulent times. When the markets begin to crash, things don’t go quite as
planned.
The cast of Disney's musical, "The Lion King," performs "The Circle of Life" on a Virgin flight from Brisbane to Sydney, Australia, in a video that appeared onl...
The cast of Disney's musical, "The Lion King," performs "The Circle of Life" on a Virgin flight from Brisbane to Sydney, Australia, in a video that appeared online on March 31.
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Here's why the market's 'Octoberphobia' selling could soon give way to a new rally. Stocks have seen some of their worst selloffs in October, and this year may ...
Here's why the market's 'Octoberphobia' selling could soon give way to a new rally. Stocks have seen some of their worst selloffs in October, and this year may end up being no different.
The crash of 1929 came during October, as did the 1987 crash, the stock market sell-offs of 1978 and 1979; Friday the 13th in 1989, and the painful 733 point drop on Oct. 15, 2008.
The Day of the Lord is at hand. Is your name in the Lamb's Book of life? http://www.emoaf.org/Is-Your-Name-Written-in-the-Lambs-Book-of-Life-.html
We are an end-time church ministry and rely on the support of our viewers to help continue the Labor of the Word brought to you by these broadcasts. Please donate securely online at: http://www.emoaf.org/Donate.html or mail:
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Here's why the market's 'Octoberphobia' selling could soon give way to a new rally. Stocks have seen some of their worst selloffs in October, and this year may end up being no different.
The crash of 1929 came during October, as did the 1987 crash, the stock market sell-offs of 1978 and 1979; Friday the 13th in 1989, and the painful 733 point drop on Oct. 15, 2008.
The Day of the Lord is at hand. Is your name in the Lamb's Book of life? http://www.emoaf.org/Is-Your-Name-Written-in-the-Lambs-Book-of-Life-.html
We are an end-time church ministry and rely on the support of our viewers to help continue the Labor of the Word brought to you by these broadcasts. Please donate securely online at: http://www.emoaf.org/Donate.html or mail:
EMOAF| Evangelist Anita Fuentes
PO Box 218, Schertz, TX 78154
Thank you and the Lord richly bless you as you continue to walk in His ways
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"The Meltdown" is the seventh episode of Season 3 of Wall Street Warriors – a 10-part Docu-Reality Series that was shot on Wall Street during the meltdown that lead to The Great Recession. Episode 1 starts with rumors of an impending crisis... by episode 10 there are near riots outside the New York Stock Exchange.
Episode 7 "The Meltdown"
Markets are crashing, credit is drying up, panic sweeps over Wall Street and the world as major investment banks fail. We witness history as Tony finds himself caught in a near-riot when the government bailout causes angry crowds to turn their wrath on the financial district. In a nearby building, Phil and Ken are watching from above and feel trapped as the protestors surround the New York Stock Exchange. Meanwhile, in midtown, Hedge Funds are folding everywhere and Rich estimates 60% are going to go out of business.
DRAMATIS PERSONAE:
1.) THE FLOOR TRADERS:
DOUG (SPX Trader)
BEN (Volatility Trader)
The show captures the visceral thrill of trading hand-to-hand in the open outcry pits in Chicago. We profile how these two working-class guys became the business world’s least-likely tycoons. We follow them as they trade the ups-and-downs of the market with their own money. Colorful characters abound on all sides of these tight-knit but cut-throat environments. However, these masters of the free market may prove vulnerable as computers begin making the open-outcry obsolete.
THE ONLINE BROKERAGE HOUSE:
KRISTINE (CFO)
TONY (options trader)
This pioneering and edgy firm is the future of Wall Street. Cutting out the middle man and going right to a growing class of new private traders, Thinkorswim’s CFO, Kristi Ross, fights to keep the start-up growing and running smoothly while nearby Tony Battista trades his own money and shows people how they, too, can make it in the markets. However, when the credit crisis hit all the rules of the game change on them.
3.) THE HEDGE FUNDE: RICHARD
The man with the money, Rich Taglianetti is a jet-setter who puts together some
of the wealthiest clients on the planet with some of the best undiscovered
hedge fund managers. With a knack for finding great Wall Street talent, he's the
guy who makes the rich richer.
4.) THE STOCK BROKERS:
PHILIP & KEN
Philip and his brother, Ken, run their own brokerage firm located right on Wall
Street. With great style and attitude, they try to capture high profile
celebrity clients and keep them happy by growing their money in these
turbulent times. When the markets begin to crash, things don’t go quite as
planned.
The cast of Disney's musical, "The Lion King," performs "The Circle of Life" on a Virgin flight from Brisbane to Sydney, Australia, in a video that appeared online on March 31.
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Here's why the market's 'Octoberphobia' selling could soon give way to a new rally. Stocks have seen some of their worst selloffs in October, and this year may end up being no different.
The crash of 1929 came during October, as did the 1987 crash, the stock market sell-offs of 1978 and 1979; Friday the 13th in 1989, and the painful 733 point drop on Oct. 15, 2008.
The Day of the Lord is at hand. Is your name in the Lamb's Book of life? http://www.emoaf.org/Is-Your-Name-Written-in-the-Lambs-Book-of-Life-.html
We are an end-time church ministry and rely on the support of our viewers to help continue the Labor of the Word brought to you by these broadcasts. Please donate securely online at: http://www.emoaf.org/Donate.html or mail:
EMOAF| Evangelist Anita Fuentes
PO Box 218, Schertz, TX 78154
Thank you and the Lord richly bless you as you continue to walk in His ways
http://www.openyoureyespeople.com/
Wall Street is a 0.7-mile-long (1.1km) street running eight blocks, roughly northwest to southeast, from Broadway to South Street on the East River in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City. Over time, the term has become a metonym for the financial markets of the United States as a whole, the American financial sector (even if financial firms are not physically located there), or signifying New York-based financial interests.
There are varying accounts about how the Dutch-named "de Waal Straat" got its name. A generally accepted version is that the name of the street was derived from an earthen wall on the northern boundary of the New Amsterdam settlement, perhaps to protect against English colonial encroachment or incursions by Native Americans. A conflicting explanation is that Wall Street was named after Walloons— the Dutch name for a Walloon is Waal. Among the first settlers that embarked on the ship "Nieu Nederlandt" in 1624 were 30 Walloon families. The Dutch word "wal" can be translated as "rampart". However, even some English maps show the name as Waal Straat, and not as Wal Straat.
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