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Meta’s Reality Labs division burns about a billion dollars per month. One result is Orion, augmented-reality glasses that let users see the outside world. No battery pack needed.
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Can Stitch Fix Get Fixed?
The fashion company has a lot to offer its customers, but StitchFix is struggling to keep those customers around.
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What Makes a Turnaround Work
Usually, you don’t want to run toward a company that cut its dividend.
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What’s the Outlook on Spices?
McCormick’s been a laggard over the past few years, does it have some growth levers to get back on track?
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Two Sides of Airbnb
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Reddit CEO on Ads, AI, and Search Engines
“Reddit” was one of the top ten most searched words on Google over the past twelve months in the United States, searched more often than “map” or “calculator”. The social networking site is a central hub for the internet.
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Rates Go Down, Market Goes Up
Low rates are great for stocks, as long as we’re looking at a soft landing.
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Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Half-Point Rate Cut)
Markets, you got what you wanted.
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Celebs, CRMS, and Avocado Robots
Salesforce throws a party, while Chipotle streamlines guacamole prep.
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Signs Intel’s Foundry is Heating Up
Intel investors have been looking for signs of life with its foundry business – a couple billion dollars in deals and its new independent subsidiary status might help.
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The Next AI Investment Story: Power
One query on ChatGPT takes 10x the amount of electricity as a Google search.
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Stocks for the Road
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Amazon Can’t Be Contained
40% of everything sold online in the United States is through Amazon. Its web services division owns almost a third of the worldwide cloud infrastructure.
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Rich Signals from Berkshire
Normally people love reaching a milestone – but Berkshire Hathaway hitting $1T might’ve triggered a different kind of thinking for Warren Buffett and his lieutenants.
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Easy Money Returns
The European Central Bank cut rates this week and the Fed is expected to cut rates next week. When money gets cheaper, the party gets started.
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Southwest Changes Seats
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How Starbucks Can Turn Around
Brian Niccol, the former CEO of Chipotle, began leading Starbucks earlier this week. Transforming the coffee shops back into third places will be a tough task.
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Apple’s “Glowtime” Event, AI Ambitions
Big tech takes center stage with Apple’s annual iPhone event and Google’s latest anti-trust case. What do they say about where tech’s been and where it’s going?
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Mailbag with Tom Gardner
Today’s show is a cut of our members-only podcast, Stock Advisor Roundtable.
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Knife Juggling, Bottle Rockets, and Small Cap I...
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Kickoff for Private Equity Investors
NFL owners approved private equity firms investing in teams this season, we talk about the soaring franchise valuations and hear a player’s perspective on money.
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Can AI Build Moats?
It takes more than a buncha buzzwords to build a company.
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$279 Billion Lost In A Day
The Department of Justice has some questions about Nvidia’s business.
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Dow Loses Chips, Boeing Loses Money
Intel, Southwest, and Boeing, have all had brutal starts to 2024 – can any of them turn it around?
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Missing Piece of the AI Spend Puzzle
Nvidia continues its streak of triple-digit growth, but we shouldn’t be so surprised.