Showing posts with label CNBC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CNBC. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Blumberg in the News

CNBC
“I want to show you this one thing: How big is this show? You're seeing the Egyptian Minister of Supply who has come to Iowa to further a multi-billion dollar deal to buy secure storage bins from Blumberg Grain for their grain. Egypt is the biggest wheat importer in the world, but loses as much as 40% to spoilage. The delegation right now is in Chicago to figure out how they can have a commodities exchange in Cairo, and Blumberg, which is a real estate investor out of Florida, got into this secure storage business, and this is its first huge deal, billions of dollars."

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Philip Blumberg on CNBC Squawk Box 5/26/11

Investment in Real Estate is Investment in Commodities

Commodity pricing has a huge effect on commercial property prices and commodity prices help to drive up the price of office real estate, Philip Blumberg, founder and Chairman, Blumberg Capital Partners told CNBC. Western markets were also still oversupplied in terms of housing compared to emerging markets, he added.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Philip Blumberg on CNBC Asia Squawk Box 10/28/10

The Necessity of Investing In Commodities

The commodities market is one that investors need to be involved in, says Philip Blumberg, CEO of Blumberg Capital Partners. He told CNBC's Martin Soong & Adam Bakhtiar that he is concerned about China's growth trajectory.




Investing In Japan

Philip Blumberg, CEO of Blumberg Capital Partners tells CNBC's Martin Soong & Bernard Lo what he needs to see before he would start investing in Japan's real estate market.




Re-investing in US Real Estate

Philip Blumberg, CEO of Blumberg Capital Partners says he is looking to invest in "emerging markets" in U.S. He shares some of the top spots on his radar with CNBC's Martin Soong, Bernard Lo & Adam Bakhtiar.




Optimism About Japan

While investors are piling into "overheated " markets like China and Singapore, Philip Blumberg, CEO of Blumberg Capital Partners tells CNBC's Martin Soong, Adam Bakhtiar he sees reason to be more optimistic about Japan.


Friday, October 8, 2010

Philip Blumberg on CNBC Europe - Time to Invest in Dubai?

"I think places like Dubai still have a few years to go before they can wash out enough inventories so it makes sense from an investor perspective," Philip Blumberg, chairman and CEO at Blumberg Capital Partners told CNBC on real-estate prices in the Middle East.