2 Cutting-Edge Companies in 2020

2 Cutting-Edge Companies in 2020

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“Alexa, Let’s Go to Outer Space”

On the heels of the Artemis II launch and SpaceX’s confidential filing to go public, Amazon is reportedly looking to acquire Globalstar as it works on its own satellite internet ambitions. Our analyst team also takes a look at the economy through the lens of luxury furniture reta ...  Show more

Oracle Lays Off 30,000 and Nike Falls Flat Once Again

OpenAI announced a $122 billion capital raise and the market barely blinked. But this may indicate bigger challenges ahead for the AI giant. Then we discuss Nike’s disappointing earnings and why Oracle is laying off 30,000 employees. Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Rachel Warren ...  Show more

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