Episode 244: Neal and Toby break down the launch of Icon of the Seas, the biggest cruise ship ever built and what it means for the cruise industry and what it says about the hospitality industry. Next up, the US economy is on fire and media layoffs have been rampant this week. The guys share their stock and dog of the week and why are French farmers protesti ... Show More
Yesterday
OpenAI’s Struggles Spooks Tech Stocks & UAE Walks Away From OPEC
Episode 834: Neal and Toby chat about the United Arab Emirates leaving OPEC next month, after six decades of membership, and how it’ll impact the global oil supply. Next, OpenAI reports missing key revenue targets, which sends companies linked to the ChatGPT-maker into a tailspin ... Show More
28m 5s
Apr 28
China Squashes Meta's $2B AI Deal & MAHA Moms Rage Against Pesticides
Episode 833: Neal and Toby dive into China’s block of Meta’s acquisition of AI startup Manus, citing national security concerns. Then, the Supreme Court hears arguments on whether ‘geofence’ warrants violate the US Constitution’s right to privacy, even when committing criminal ac ... Show More
26m 24s
Feb 2024
Nationwide Cyber Attack? Cell Service Outages Reported Across U.S | PBD Podcast | Ep. 369
<p>Patrick Bet-David, Adam Sosnick, Tom Ellsworth, and Vincent Oshana discuss whether nationwide cell outages in the U.S are the result of tech failure or a cyber attack, non-U.S. citizen Kelly Wong being appointed by the San Francisco's Board of Supervisors to city's Ele ... Show More
2h 22m
Feb 2024
61. James Rubin: Working for Biden, American intervention, and the fight against Russian disinformation
“You took me to one side and said be very, very careful of these people, these neo-cons. Because they’re going to use this to do all sorts of stuff that you shouldn’t be involved in.”
What are the limits of foreign intervention? Do the American people still want their country to ... Show More
1h 8m
<p>In this week's episode, we unpack the following four stories in the world of corporate finance.</p><p><br></p><ul><li>Will new SEC rules mean that SPACs (Special Purpose Acquisition Companies) can be more than a bubble-market phenomenon?</li></ul><p><br></p><ul><li>The IPO mar ... Show More