FTX Collapse: Lessons for Investors

FTX Collapse: Lessons for Investors

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Will Netflix Go All-Cash for WBD?

Netflix may be forced to offer all cash for WBD if the cable assets being spun off doesn’t have the value Netflix thought they did. But is that something Netflix will do and what are the risks? We break it down. Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Jon Quast discuss: - Netflix offerin ...  Show more

Bank Profits Rise Amid Credit Card Uncertainty

Matt Frankel, Tyler Crowe, and Jon Quast discuss: - Earnings from six of the largest U.S. banks - The president's proposed cap on credit card interest rates - Stocks on our radar Companies discussed: JPM, BAC, C, WFC, GS, MS, COF, SOFI, KLAR, FIVE, ASR Host: Matt Frankel Guests: ...  Show more

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