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Twitter Sues Elon Musk, Finding Red Flags in the Investing Industry & Unity Announces Plans to Merge with IronSource 7/13/22
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Twitter Sues Elon Musk, Finding Red Flags in the Investing Industry & Unity Announces Plans to Merge with IronSource 7/13/22
FromTechCheck
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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Jul 13, 2022
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Podcast episode
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Our anchors begin today’s show with CNBC’s Mike Santoli breaking down the impact of the morning’s CPI data on high-growth tech trading, and Citi analyst Ron Josey shares his outlook for Amazon amid the current inflationary environment. Then, our Julia Boorstin reports on Twitter filing a lawsuit against Elon Musk in hopes of getting him to complete his deal to buy the platform. Next, QVR Advisors CIO and Managing Member Benn Eifert joins after publishing a new piece on red flags in the investment industry, and CNBC’s Steve Kovach covers video game software company Unity’s plans to merge with app business platform ironSource. Later, Guggenheim Partners Senior Managing Director Robert Bartlett offers his thoughts on consolidation in the software space, and we circle back to the Musk-Twitter lawsuit with Vanderbilt Law Professor Morgan Ricks.
Released:
Jul 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Analyzing the Market Response to Russian Banking Sanctions, Software Plays Amid the Ongoing Crisis & Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon on New Product Announcements: Our anchors begin today’s show with CNBC’s Leslie Picker breaking down the effects that sanctioning Russian banks from the SWIFT payment system could have on U.S. financial institutions, and CNBC’s Mike Santoli profiles the trading response to the crisis in Eastern Europe. Then, Wedgewood Partners CIO David Rolfe takes a deeper dive into the market fallout surrounding the conflict, and Former Facebook Chief Security Officer and Stanford Internet Observatory Director Alex Stamos argues for stricter penalties from social media platforms targeting Russian misinformation. Next, Citi analyst Tyler Radke discusses software plays amid the broader geopolitical tensions, and chipmaker Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon joins in a first-on interview from the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Later, CNBC’s Shepard Smith reports on the latest dev by TechCheck