Interviews

PHOENIX – The stock market was certainly shaken up this week when a number of Reddit users purchased call options for GameStop stocks, leading that stock to reach levels it hasn’t been at in years.

Since then, a trading app called Robinhood has limited buying options for that stock, leading some smaller investors to file a class-action lawsuit.

How did a man who is accused of being an Al-Qaeda hit squad leader in 2006 live legally in the valley for more than a decade? That’s what many are asking after Ali Ahmed was arrested in connection to the murders of two Iraqi police officers.

An immigration attorney tells FOX 10 Wednesday that it takes years sometimes to be approved as a refugee, and that a refugee needs to show proof they’re being persecuted.

Introducing Gabriel Vadasz, a visionary entrepreneur and financial expert with a diverse background shaped by his South African roots and proficiency in Hebrew. With a track record marked by the successful sale of three businesses, Gabriel currently manages a dynamic fund, steering investments into hundreds of businesses with strategic acumen.

Gabriel’s influence transcends traditional finance; his consultancy spans various industries, from healthcare and legal services to cannabis, retail, technology, and hospitality. Clients benefit from his extensive knowledge, driving their ventures toward unparalleled success.

Education is a cornerstone of Gabriel’s journey. He honed analytical skills through studies in Political Sciences and Criminal Justice at Northern Arizona University, delving into legal intricacies at Phoenix School of Law.

Operating across multiple locations, including New Mexico, California, the District of Columbia, New York, and Arizona, Gabriel dedicates himself to company building and client success through strategic guidance.

Beyond business, Gabriel is committed to personal well-being, visible in his pursuits at the gym, on the golf course, or indulging in his love for cars—a holistic approach to success.