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Jun 2020
16m 51s

“The Bruno Mars IPO” — Warner Music goes...

Nick & Jack Studios
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The biggest IPO of 2020 is Warner Music, which just surged 20% on Day #1 of trading. Campbell Soup is thinking your corona-conomy soup-binging is (shockingly) here to stay post-virus. And AMC theaters used a moment of honesty to admit it actually may not survive unless movies come back fast.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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