AWS Goes AWOL: Are we Too Dependent on the Cloud?

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Our Stock Market Naughty and Nice List

We’re making a list and checking it twice. There have been nice companies and great CEOs in 2025 but there have also been some duds. We discuss the stocks on each list and end with going shopping for stocks we want to buy in 2026. Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Rachel Warren dis ...  Show more

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