Fast Money

Fast Money may refer to:

  • Fast Money (album), a 2005 album by Birdman
  • Fast Money (CNBC), a television talk show
  • Fast Money, the bonus round in the American TV game show Family Feud
  • Fast Money (film), a 1996 American film
  • Fast Money (CNBC)

    Fast Money is an American financial stock trading talk show that began airing on the CNBC cable/satellite TV channel on 2006-06-21. Beginning October 10, 2007, it was broadcast every weeknight at 5pm ET, one hour after the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange, until mid-2011 when it was moved to just four nights per week, Monday through Thursday, to make room for special option and currency trading shows on Friday evenings. On March 22, 2013, it returned to the Friday night slot as a half-hour show, followed by the Options Action half-hour show. The show originates from the NASDAQ MarketSite in New York City.

    Program format

    Melissa Lee anchors a fast-paced discussion among four professional Wall Street traders. The group discusses various investment strategies, including technical analysis, and debate the merits of each other's arguments for or against a particular stock or sector. The show covers topics such as options trading, commodities, and exchange-traded funds.

    Fast Money (album)

    Fast Money is the second studio album by the American rapper, Birdman, released on June 21, 2005. The album debuted at number nine on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, with 65,000 copies in its first-week of sales.

    Track listing

    Charts

    References

    External links

  • Fast Money at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Goldie

    Clifford Joseph Price, MBE (born 19 September 1965), better known as Goldie, is a British electronic music recording artist, musician, DJ, visual artist and actor from Walsall, England. He is well known for his innovations in the 1990s UK rave scene, including musical styles such as jungle and drum and bass. He had previously gained exposure for his work as a graffiti artist.

    His acting credits include the 1999 James Bond film The World Is Not Enough, Guy Ritchie's Snatch (2000) and the BBC soap opera EastEnders. He has also appeared in a number of celebrity reality television shows, including Celebrity Big Brother 2, Strictly Come Dancing, Come Dine with Me and Maestro.

    Early life

    Price is of Jamaican and Scottish heritage. He was put up for adoption and raised in child-care homes and by several foster parents. Price was a member of the breakdance crew Westside, based in the Whitmore Reans and Heath Town areas of Wolverhampton, in the 1980s. He later joined a breakdance crew called the Bboys, and made his name as a graffiti artist in the West Midlands.

    Goldie (surname)

    Goldie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alfred Goldie (1920–2005), English mathematician
  • Annabel Goldie (born 1950), Scottish politician
  • Archie Goldie (1874–1953), Scottish footballer
  • C. F. Goldie (1870–1947), New Zealand artist famous for his paintings of early Maori
  • Charles Goldie (cricketer) (1826–1886), English clergyman and cricketer, father of John
  • Dan Goldie (born 1963), American tennis player
  • David Goldie (politician) (1842–1926), Mayor of Auckland City and Member of Parliament in New Zealand, father of C. F. Goldie
  • David Goldie (priest) (1946–2002), priest in the Church of England
  • Edward Goldie (1856–1921), English ecclesiastical architect, son of George Goldie
  • George Goldie (architect) (1828–1887), English ecclesiastical architect
  • George Taubman Goldie (1846–1925), European explorer
  • Jim Goldie (born 1940), Scottish professional footballer
  • John Goldie (1849–1896), British rower
  • John Goldie (botanist) (1793-1886), Scottish-born botanist
  • Malcolm Goldie (1883–?), Scottish footballer, coach at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Goldie (band)

    Goldie were a British pop/rock band. The band was formed by guitarist Dave Black in 1976 with members of his previous project Kestrel and following his departure from Spiders from Mars. They are best known for the hit single "Making Up Again", which reached Number 7 in the UK Singles Chart in July 1978.

    The single, as with most of their material, was written by their guitarist Dave Black and lead vocalist Pete McDonald, and it was released on the Bronze label with catalogue reference BRO 50, the track spent eleven weeks in the chart. Despite releasing follow up singles their lack of subsequent chart success made Goldie a one-hit wonder.

    The song is considered a fine example of late 1970s sophisticated pop music, Pete McDonald hinted at its complexity in an interview with the Newcastle Evening Chronicle in March 1978 when he said "It’s not typical of what we play on stage. It’s too complex."

    The band performed and recorded together for four years, and appeared on the TV show Top of the Pops. The group disbanded in 1980. Following the split Black went on to form another band 747 who did not achieve chart success, but did have a successful career in their native North East during the early 1980s. Both Black and McDonald went on to have successful solo careers and Black continued to attract crowds at his many gigs throughout the North of England until his death in July 2015. Geoff Robson, their bass guitarist, appeared on series 25 of Never Mind the Buzzcocks in September 2011.

    Podcasts:

    Goldie

    ALBUMS

    Goldie

    ALBUMS

    Saturnz Return

    Released 1998

    Goldie

    ALBUMS

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Fast Money

    by: Big Punisher

    I got the sweetest heist, million in cash, another 3 in ice
    Who can I trust? Cuban'll bust plus ?good thief the night?
    Here's the plan (plan), we nab the man, bring a camcorder
    Grab his fam, and run the train on his granddaughter
    Nah chill, that's too ill, for real I'd rather kill somethin
    Here's the deal, we shatter his grill, and drill fuck him
    Oral torture, no doubt, the shit is holocaust
    In two minutes tops he's guaranteed to cap and give up all the morsels
    It's settled, blitt up, put on your metal, foot on the pedal
    We got a half hour before the plan sours like Amaretto
    Far from the ghetto, a rebel of chance, the devil in pants
    Out for the fast cash, level advance
    Takin a chance, I've only got one my hundred shot
    tommy shotguns my judge jury and Johnny Cochran
    Chorus:
    Movin on the stash, first we get the cash
    For the fast money, I smash a niggaz shit like a crash dummy
    Ask money where the safe, anybody move gettin laced
    Look at my face and I'ma shoot the place
    Aiyyo the plot thickens, I'm pickin the locks in the back entrance
    Payin attention, not tryin to get knocked and catch a fat sentence
    Not to mention these kids is mafioso with lots of dough so
    they got poco lock with the down to rock Morocco chokehold (oh oh)
    Their security system's linear laser protection
    No sweat, I brought the miniature mirrors for reflectin
    Inspectin the vault, for weapons assault, second of course
    It's poisonous rays, boiled and baked in epsom salt
    Rep in New York is the cat burgalar, the fat murderer
    Slippin the clip in the Mac, inserterer
    Hurtin your pockets, droppin your stock to zero profit
    Holding heroes hostage and mansions for ransom like DeNiro mob flicks
    Back to the top again, hand the grand prize
    The safe flies open, the shining was blinding my eyes
    I cracked the code, enough ice to make you laugh at gold
    Passed the dough to Cuban started movin for the back real slow
    That's when I heard the sirens hopin that my ears was lyin
    Knew we was dyin when I saw the guard we tortured cryin
    Pointing at the building screamin, "I can see them, kill em!"
    Snipers was willing but couldn't, there's too many civilians
    Still inside nowhere to hide nowhere to run
    Cuban said, "Fuck it, we die, we die busting our guns"
    Chorus 2X
    Aiyyo it's time to pay, and I ain't trying to give my shine away
    Let's show these pigs how much we give a fuck about a brighter day
    I cocked the Eagle, Cuban drew the Glock it was diesel
    Said, "See you in Hell coppers" and started poppin like it was legal
    We need a plan, if we can make it to the van
    Missile launchers there with the grenade pistol I bought from Uncle Dan
    Me and my man are runnin out of ammo, I got about a handful
    of Black Rhino's and two Rambles strapped to my ankles
    I trampled over one of the bodies, I grabbed the steel
    Threw the bitch over my shoulder and used her butt as a shield
    I filled the clip with the little bit of bullets remaining
    Cuban said, "Move your fat ass faster motherfucker they gaining"
    I gave him the case, told him, "Go ahead save yourself
    Blaze a L in my memory, tell the family I gave em Hell"
    For real, that's when I heard the tires screechin
    Peeped and it was Joe the God with twenty Terror Squad niggaz reachin




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