🩷 “Barbie, born in 1959”  — Barbie’s disruptive history. Netflix’s strike advantage. RIP Starter Homes.

🩷 “Barbie, born in 1959” — Barbie’s disrupt...

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👯 “Ladies Brunch” — Galentine’s $2.4B day. AI’s viral warning. Polymarket’s free grocery. +Sweethearts’ econ candy.

That viral blog post about AI taking your job… reveals our economy’s Catch 22.Galentine’s Day has become a $2.4B spending day… Because the best biz ideas start as jokes.A $10B prediction app opened a free grocery store?… True story (inspired by Ancient Rome).Plus, Sweethearts sel ...  عرض المزيد

💝 “The Gift She Wants” — Cartier’s Gen Z watch. AI’s 174-year-old glass. Mattel’s Barbie Bummer. +Olympic side hustles

Taylor Swift was wearing Cartier in her engagement announcement… now it’s Gen Z’s Rolex.The winner of AI is a 175-year-old glass biz… Corning Glass shows that a shortage in AI, is also an ATH.Mattel plummeted 27% in minutes… Because turns out the Barbie Movie was not Ken-ough.Plu ...  عرض المزيد

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The two dolls economy
Today, Explained

Shortages are on the way. President Trump says children must live with fewer dolls and the rest of us have to adapt, too. This episode was produced by Miles Bryan, edited by Jolie Myers, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, engineered by Andrea Kristinsdottir and Patrick Boyd, and host ...  عرض المزيد

Business: Billion-dollar Barbie, MrBeast's 'inedible' food
Nine To Noon

Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson joins Susie to look at the billion US dollars made by the smash-hit movie Barbie over the past three weeks. We look at what the 'Barbie' bump done for the US economy, and the profits of her owner Mattel. Meanwhile the world's biggest Youtube ...  عرض المزيد

This Summer, Life for Barbie is Plastic...and Fantastic
Business Wars Daily

Today is Tuesday, July 25, and we're looking at Mattel vs. MGA Entertainment.

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Barbie for President!
HISTORY This Week

July 29th, 1992. The Baltimore Sun runs a feature about a surprise candidate in the upcoming presidential race: Barbie. The 11.5-inch icon of girlhood and glamor is running for office – and flying off the shelves. But how did a plaything become important enough to make national n ...  عرض المزيد