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Aug 2024
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The Biggest Real Estate Rule Change in D...

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Episode 390: Neal and Toby discuss the massive change to the real estate industry that shifts the dynamics of buyers and sellers. Then, both Harris and Trump campaigns are promoting their economic plans that are set to change the landscape of businesses across the country. Next, Mpox is on the rise which has the world growing concerns… Except for Danish pharmaceutical companies. Also, Epic Games is returning to iOS… But only in the EU. What happened in the ugly battle between the game company and Apple? Meanwhile, the big winners of the weekend: Northeastern University and *NSYNC. Lastly, the news happening this week to get your Monday started off right.


00:00 - Back to school

2:00 - Big change to Real Estate

7:10 - Presidential economic plans

11:30 - Mpox on the rise

15:00 - Epic Games in the EU

18:30 - Weekend winners: Northeastern & *NSYNC

24:30 - Week ahead


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