Louis-Rukeyser-Obituary

Louis Richard Rukeyser

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RUKEYSER-Louis Richard. Louis Rukeyser, the pioneering financial journalist and broadcaster, died May 2 in Greenwich, Connecticut, at age 73 of multiple myeloma. Born in New York City, Mr. Rukeyser graduated from Princeton in 1954. He served in the U.S. Army in Germany and spent 11 years with the...

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I remember watching Wall Street Week with my dad as a young kid. It informed much of my investing strategy as an adult. The markets have been in turmoil recently, and I went back to 1987 and listened to his take on the crash at that time. His advice was still as good as it was 38 years ago. Patience, common sense, diversification, and don´t panic. Loved his insights back then, and they´re still much more helpful than most of what shows up on CNBC now. Wish he was still here...

Louis, you provided the most needed relaxation after a week of tumultuous engagement with clients. You elevated our role as financial advisers and your substance and wit are second to none. Thanks for all the years.

Louis, you provided the most needed relaxation after a week of tumultuous engagement with clients. You elevated our role as financial advisers and your substance and wit are second to none. Thanks for all the years.

Jan 19 2018 it is a Friday night and I still yearn for Louis Rukeyser's guidance on the market and life.

Miss you Louis! Fridays just arent the same, but your inspiration ripples through the lives of those both left behind and yet to be. The impact you made the world is incalculable, but its a better place because of you.

Godspeed Louis, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Louis Rukeyser was a class act, you could he love his show ,he was a teacher that always respected judgement of his guest Ralph Spyer [Chicago,Il]

Mr. Rukeyser, RIP. Cindy G. and I spent many years with you and your guests, and it was a 'family affair' every Friday night. We had the pleasure of meeting with your regular guest Lou Holland a few times, both in his Chicago offices, and on the West Coast. We certainly wish we had met you in person, but one day we will meet both you and Mr. Holland. Thanks for the good advice you both gave. We still are enjoying its benefits.