Housing is on a Sugar High, But Is it in for a Crash?

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Netflix On The Move After Reporting… And Mideast Energy Infrastructure Damage 4/16/26

Netflix on the move after-hours following its latest earnings report. What we’re hearing out of the company conference call, and what a top media analyst sees in store for the streaming wars. Plus Taiwan Semi delivers results, The Chartmaster boards the Transports train, and the ...  Show more

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