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đŸ”” “$400M Latte” — Blue Bottle’s acquisition. Oil’s everything tax. Startup-maxxing surge. +Solo Dining Surge

Founder-Maxxing is the new trend
 America is losing jobs, but gaining entrepreneurs.Blue Bottle Coffee was just acquired by China’s Luckin for $400M
 It’s a 9-digit latte.Oil surged 14% in the biggest one-day pop we’ve ever seen
 And it’s a tax on the whole economy.Plus, did you ...  Show more

🏁 “Kars 4 Kims” — Formula 1’s girlfriend bet. Robinhood’s platinum card. Iran’s Insider Predicting. +Burger King bites back

Formula 1 racing starts tomorrow and it comes down to 3 biz keys
 Cadillac, Apple, and Kim Kardashian.Robinhood’s $695 Platinum Card is made of *real* platinum
 but can it out-Amex your assets?16 people made $100k betting on the War in Iran
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