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“Transitory” debate, the future of work and Hayward makes a splash
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45 minutes
Released:
May 5, 2021
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Podcast episode
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Mentions of ‘inflation’ were up 800% on earnings calls in the first quarter, just as Janet Yellen mentioned the potential for higher rates.
What does her-about face mean for markets, and will investors buy it? We’ll ask our experts.
Plus, as restrictions lift and employees head back to the office, we’ll talk to the CEO of Upwork about the future of work in America.
And, shares of Hayward are soaring today as demand for pools continues. We’ll speak with the CEO about its blowout first quarter results.
What does her-about face mean for markets, and will investors buy it? We’ll ask our experts.
Plus, as restrictions lift and employees head back to the office, we’ll talk to the CEO of Upwork about the future of work in America.
And, shares of Hayward are soaring today as demand for pools continues. We’ll speak with the CEO about its blowout first quarter results.
Released:
May 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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