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Tech Moves Lower on Hawkish Fed Comments, Breaking Down Potential Disruptors in Healthcare & Plug Power CEO Andrew Marsh on Amazon Hydrogen Deal 8/29/…
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Tech Moves Lower on Hawkish Fed Comments, Breaking Down Potential Disruptors in Healthcare & Plug Power CEO Andrew Marsh on Amazon Hydrogen Deal 8/29/…
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45 minutes
Released:
Aug 29, 2022
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Our anchors begin today’s show with CNBC’s Dom Chu breaking down tech stocks moving lower following hawkish comments from the Fed on Friday, and New Street Advisors Group Founder and CEO Delano Saporu shares his outlook for mega-caps in the sector. Next, Bernstein analyst Lance Wilkes discusses Amazon’s role as a disruptor in healthcare, and CNBC’s Mike Santoli takes a deep dive into the Nasdaq’s ongoing fall. Then, Evercore ISI Head of Technical Analysis Rich Ross weighs in on the software space, and our Julia Boorstin covers the potential price of Netflix’s upcoming ad-supported platform. Later, fuel cell company Plug Power CEO Andrew Marsh joins for a closer look at the fuel cell company’s green hydrogen deal with Amazon.
Released:
Aug 29, 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