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Coffee Corner Radio - the Unofficial SAP Community Podcast

Martin Fischer & Jakob Kjaer & Simon Kemp

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This podcast is for the SAP community provided to you by community members. The podcast will provide content from the community in a audible format for you to consume whenever and wherever suits you. We are not focused on any particular topic, but we mainly cover technology and community topics. We have regular episodes with industry analysts. We talk about latest technologies around SAPUI5, ABAP, SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP), S/4HANA and more.
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Financial Modeler's Corner

Paul Barnhurst AKA The FP&A Guy

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Financial Modeler's Corner is a podcast where we talk all about the art and science of financial modeling with distinguished Financial Modeler's from around the globe. Financial Modeler's Corner is hosted by Paul Barnhurst, aka The FP&A Guy, a global thought leader in the field of finance. The Financial Modeler's Corner podcast is brought to you by Financial Modeling Institute. FMI offers the most respected accreditations in financial modeling.
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WMC Live with Robin Morgan is a nationally syndicated American radio show with an international audience in 110 countries around the globe. The weekly show (additionally available online at iTunes and at WMCLive.com) is hosted by Robin Morgan, the award-winning author of over 20 books, political analyst, former editor in chief of Ms. Magazine, and, in 2005, co-founder—with Jane Fonda and Gloria Steinem—of The Women’s Media Center. Praised as "talk radio with a brain" by The Huffington Post, ...
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Locked On Lions podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Detroit Lions and the National Football League. Hosted by analyst Matt Dery, who bring his Lions connections and expertise to the Locked On Lions podcast. You’ll get your daily Lions fix with expert, local analysis, opinions, breaking news, special guests, and coverage of all aspects of the Lions franchise. The Locked On Lions podcast takes you beyo ...
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The times of anxiety, stress, depression and a pseudo stroke, Jay didn't know what was going on, except there is a gift around the corner. but now as the WWH Principal Life Strategist, Health and Physical Education Analyst, Jay is not just motivating you, your teams and your social, but also providing guidance towards personal growth, self discovery and overall life satisfaction, Wealth, Health, Spiritual and Emotional, on various platforms and coaching sessions. Jay's speciality is a self-l ...
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They say it takes a village to raise a child, but right now a major part of your village (their school) has been in limbo, all thanks to COVID19... oh no! But don't worry. Instead, join me, Stephanie Johnsen, for weekly easy-to-implement tips to help your child continue to grow in their academics and learning - through quarantine and beyond. As an educator, behavior analyst, and tutor of 15 years, let me help you help your child achieve academic success. Support this podcast: https://podcast ...
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The STEM Corner

Oindree Chatterjee

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Welcome to 'The STEM Corner'. Join Oindree Chatterjee as she interviews enthusiastic guest speakers working in STEM industries to provide curious individuals & minorities exposure to the opportunities that lay in the STEM field. As a high schooler, Oindree was able to discover her deep interest in STEM. Now, she wants to help others “discover their passions & pursue their dreams” in STEM through her podcast!
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In the Author's Corner with Etienne

In the Authors Corner with Etienne

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Hello, Friends and Visitors! We're are delighted to inform you that In the Author's Corner with Etienne is coming back home, effective the first of Dec 2020. As you might know, the devastation of dual-Hurricanes Irma and Maria knocked us off the air (with medical issues included), assigned me as a Crisis Counselor during the recovery phase, and awaking scheduling for my medical follow-ups! In the meanwhile, I have been preparing gifts and surprises for you, my Faithful Followers. More to com ...
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Almost thirty years after The Day the Villains Won (aka V-Day), Helen Black arrives at her new apartment in The Onar, a 161-story apartment complex in what used to be Midtown Manhattan. Owned and operated by S.H.I.E.L.D., The Onar has become the very embodiment of the dystopic wealth and inequality that's engulfed New York City ever since V-Day. A collection of uber-rich families – including the media magnate Burge family – occupy the opulent penthouses in the DecaDomes, The Onar's highest t ...
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Regular threat intelligence podcasts providing you with a deeper insight and more comprehensive analysis of wider security trends, evolving patterns and unexplored geopolitical themes from every corner of the globe. Get the complete, unfiltered and unbiased global picture from Intelligence Fusion. 🌍📲 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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AWS Podcast

Amazon Web Services

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The Official AWS Podcast is a podcast for developers and IT professionals looking for the latest news and trends in storage, security, infrastructure, serverless, and more. Join Simon Elisha and Hawn Nguyen-Loughren for regular updates, deep dives, launches, and interviews. Whether you’re training machine learning models, developing open source projects, or building cloud solutions, the Official AWS Podcast has something for you.
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Iced Tea with Meghan Lamontagne

MIX 101.5 | Raleigh, North Carolina

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This podcast spills the tea (just a little) on the Carolina Hurricanes. We'll talk to people whose lives revolve around the Hurricanes' 82-game NHL schedule. Host Meghan Lamontagne asks the questions every Caniac wants to know, from what the players eat before a game to what it feels like to lift the Stanley Cup. She'll talk to people who work for the Canes, current and former players, wives and girlfriends and even a superfan. Iced Tea is a production of MIX 101.5, part of the Capitol Broad ...
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Schwab Network

Schwab Network

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Schwab Network is brought to you by Charles Schwab Media Productions Company (CSMPC), a subsidiary of The Charles Schwab Corporation and not a financial advisor, registered investment advisor, broker, or futures commission merchant. THE SCHWAB NETWORK SITE, CONTENT, APPS, and RELATED SERVICES, ARE ON AN “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES. Not an offer or solicitation in any jurisdiction where we are not authorized to do business or where such offer or solicitation would be ...
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Welcome to "Retales: Ecommerce Growth Stories," a podcast series that brings you the unique and captivating stories of ecommerce retailers from every corner of the globe. Each episode delves deep into the journey of different ecommerce entrepreneurs — from scrappy startups to established multinational chains — shedding light on the strategies they deploy to ride economic waves and seize new opportunities. We feature candid conversations not only with these trailblasing entrepreneurs but also ...
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Effram Kaplan sees “green shoots” in the market. “While AI might be the name of the day,” he says, he’s seeing capital deployed into the services and infrastructure market. If uncertainty around tariffs and tax policy can be ironed out, he expects rebounds. He also discusses how private market investing is changing the game and creating opportuniti…
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Micron (MU) is the focus on this edition of Tech Corner. George Tsilis dives into the Idaho-based memory & data storage company, providing a full 360-degree examination of its business. George discusses the ongoing efforts to keep up with A.I. demand and how the CHIPS Act grants play a part in expansion efforts. Then, he looks at the technical patt…
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Tesla (TSLA) vehicle deliveries fell 14% while global competitors like BYD Co. (BYDDY) continued to grow. "Tesla needs a gameplan to catch up," says Steve Westly. Otherwise, he sees the company falling behind. The company's robotaxi acts as a buffer for innovation but Steve adds that Waymo's acceleration poses another headwind for Tesla's growth. M…
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Anytime there is a big time EDGE rusher in the news about a trade, the Detroit Lions come up. But, no they will not be acquiring T.J. Watt. he wants a new deal from the Steelers and they have talked to other teams, but we do not believe it would happen here in Detroit. The Lions still have to pay their own star edge, Aidan Hutchinson, and it would …
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"$3 is the new $2," says GasBuddy's Patrick DeHaan. He calls this Fourth of July holiday the "cheapest" since the pandemic but warns prices can vary greatly depending on where you're driving. Robert Sinclair, Jr. also points to "record" holiday travel expected for the weekend. Those records apply to cruises as well despite price hikes across the in…
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Markets rallied to close a holiday-shortened week, led by tech and the NDX. Several stories were behind the moves, including chipmakers like Intel (INTC) and TSMC (TSM) pushing higher with companies expected to benefit from the "big, beautiful bill." Synopsys (SNPS) and Cadence Design (CDNS) rallied after the U.S. lifted export restrictions for chi…
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Starbucks (SBUX) is betting on a turnaround story under new CEO Brian Niccol, but Likefolio's Landon Swan is not so sure. With same-store sales down and margins under 7%, Swan believes the company's success hinges on regaining the customer experience it once had, but notes that's a "big ship to turn." ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering eve…
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Olu Omodunbi says today's better-than-expected jobs report shows a U.S. labor market that's "good, not great." While the headline number beat expectations, with 147,000 jobs added in June, he notes some challenges underneath, including a high number of people working part-time. Amy Glaser is more bullish, citing strength in hiring in sectors like h…
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"NATO Spending just woke up" on defense, says Peter Andersen, pointing to a shift in global uncertainty and the U.S. urging Europe to bolster its own defense as catalysts. He sees the trend continuing long-term. As for stock picks, Peter sees upside potential in Rolls-Royce (RYCEY) and Airbus. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every inves…
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Markets are on a record tear, but beneath the surface, there are signs of consumer unease. Sarah Henry says despite strong employment numbers, like the 4.1% unemployment rate, and solid earnings, there are legitimate hard data concerns. Henry notes a potential 40-basis-point hit to GDP from tariffs, which could impact inventories for back-to-school…
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Jason Brown talks all about the Mag 7 on today's Big 3. He sees Amazon (AMZN) pushing higher as it trades below all-time highs, Alphabet (GOOGL) reclaiming bullish momentum, and Apple's (AAPL) potential to benefit off trade deals and A.I. innovation. Jason also offers example options trades while Rick Ducat dives into the technical trends he sees i…
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It's the Fourth of July! Time to serving up technical trends and analysis for some of America's favorite drink and food brands. Jenny Horne and Alex Coffey talk about the fundamentals affecting Anheuser-Busch (BUD), PepsiCo (PEP), and Nathan's (NATH). Rick Ducat dives into the charts to highlight bearish and bullish trends. ======== Schwab Network …
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Tony Zhang says Target (TGT) may be due for a comeback. After shedding 50% of its value over the past year, he says the stock has been trying to form a base which could signal it turning a corner. Tony believes the company offers an attractive valuation compared to peers Walmart (WMT) and Costco (COST) which trade at higher multiples. With TGT trad…
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Netflix (NFLX) has "all the ingredients for success in a world of uncertainty," argues CFRA's Ken Leon. The stock has nearly doubled year-over-year, and Ken sees similar growth in the future. He believes the company's tenured leaders will continue to drive growth strategies, which includes Netflix's advertising revenue. Tom White offers bullish and…
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Wednesday afternoon, Bloomberg reported that OpenAI will lease 4.5 gigawatts of computing power from Oracle (ORCL) for its Stargate initiative. Oracle committed $7 billion to Stargate so far and plans to spend another $25 billion through capital expenditures in 2026. Jeff Pierce talks about the latest development that's thrusting Oracle's stock mom…
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Needham upgraded Meta Platforms (META) but still remains on the sidelines with a hold rating. Diane King Hall talks about the firm's concerns with Meta's A.I. costs weighing against growth projections. Meanwhile, BNP Paribas signaled a strong sentiment shift for FedEx (FDX) with a double upgrade on the stock despite competition from Amazon (AMZN). …
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Eric Diton says the market's second-quarter rally isn't a surprise, given President Trump's history of negotiating big and then compromising. Diton notes that despite strong jobs data, he's more concerned about the long-term impact of automation on the labor market, citing Ford CEO Jim Farley's prediction that half of all white-collar jobs could be…
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Intel (INTC), TSMC (TSM) and Micron (MU) are all expected to benefit from boosted tax credits under President Trump's "big, beautiful bill." Jenny Horne talks about how these companies can jump with the extra leg of support as companies like Nvidia (NVDA) and Broadcom (AVGO) continue to thrive. The U.S. also lifted export controls on chip-design so…
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Sam Stovall says the labor picture remains "fairly resilient" and doesn't see Chairman Jerome Powell needing to hint at a rate cut in the July FOMC meeting. He adds that Powell is on "pins and needles" alongside everyday investors as we continue to get good economic data. On the broader market performance, he looks to historical trends that may ind…
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Needham upgraded Meta Platforms (META) to a hold rating, up from an underperform. Rick Ducat examines the bullish patterns taking place on the social media giant's chart. He does caution investors that a "bearish divergence" could be shaping up in the RSI momentum study. Later, Rick composes an example options trade by selling a cash secured put. =…
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Jason Greer looks at the different messages from the latest jobs report and ADP report. He sees employees that are "scared" not knowing what the next months will be, pointing to layoffs across various industries and the unknown of tax cuts plus tariff policy questions lingering. He says the jobs growth is tilted to leisure and healthcare, but says …
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Seth Schachner joins Morning Movers to examine the "remarkable" growth of Netflix (NFLX). He breaks down the company's foray into advertising-backed streaming offerings, the premium content offerings and overall engagement strategy with its audience. Asked if the momentum is sustainable, Seth says the company's data-centric and uses a pretty measur…
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Datadog (DDOG) will join the S&P 500 (SPX) later this month, replacing Juniper Networks following its tie-up with HP Enterprise (HPE). Kevin Horner examines the chart layout for DDOG, keying in on $127-$128 for the 20-day moving average level to watch today but adds that a $10 move might be in the cards based off of the news. Kevin adds that $137 w…
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Tom White explains the significance of this morning's labor market data as it relates to the Fed's rate cut odds. He says a "bad number might be good for the markets, while a good number might be bad for the markets" and says today's focus is "all about the jobs report." Later, Tom takes a look at the potential market implications of the tax & spen…
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The SPX taps yet another new all-time high as all major indices but the $DJI closed higher. Tesla (TSLA) gave markets a boost through its rally despite posting lackluster vehicle deliveries. Microsoft (MSFT) made multiple headlines off reports of the company curbing A.I. chip ambitions, paired with another layoff. Centene (CNC) collapsed to near-de…
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The Detroit Lions have an extremely difficult road schedule. But how tough is it? We looked up the players poll of toughest stadiums to play at and determined the Lions will have to play in 4 of the top 10 this season. That includes KC. We discuss that as well as Dan Skipper defending Detroit. We also recap a little bit of yesterday's awesome chat …
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Ed Butowsky was "surprised" that Tesla's (TSLA) vehicle deliveries came in at just above 384,000 for the quarter. He expected a "disaster" print despite sales already showing a 10% year-over-year decline. Ed believes valuations need to sharply decelerate or Tesla needs to find a way to swiftly drive up profits, even with expectations of a Model Y u…
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Ahead of the 4th of July fireworks, Bitcoin shares surged Wednesday as crypto investor bullishness returned. Jenny Horne and Nate Peterson examine the developments out of Austin, Texas as the state is putting $10 million towards its Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. Later, Nate provides his technical takeaways on the chart of Bitcoin futures (/BTC) and th…
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Dryden Pence discusses the energy landscape ahead of the 4th of July holiday weekend. With tensions in the Middle East easing and OPEC's spare capacity at 5 million barrels a day, Pence believes the risk premium on crude oil has been largely priced in. While he expects a short-term demand spike due to increased travel, Pence doesn't see any major s…
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George Tsilis believes Visteon (VC) is well-positioned in the autonomous tech space. Wolfe Research agreed, as it upgraded the company to outperform. George notes the partnerships Visteon racked up to make itself a competitor in the space and how it compares to Tesla (TSLA). ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, eve…
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Charles Schwab's Nathan Peterson says investors are experiencing a "FOMO-no-mo" market, thanks to A.I. optimism. However, he urges caution in the weeks ahead, pointing to tariff volatility as the main culprit. Cooper Howard turns to the Fed and the impact jobs data will have on interest rates. If Thursday's nonfarm payrolls comes under 110,000, Coo…
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Dan Deming attributes the bounce in gold and crude oil to attention back on the Middle East. If interest rates are “actually cut” later this year, he thinks gold will “most likely” move to new highs, especially if the dollar remains under pressure. He thinks Bitcoin is “not there yet” as an asset, but that the technology will keep evolving. He prev…
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Microsoft (MSFT) cut 9,000 workers from its company in what Christopher P. Davis calls a "capital allocation decision." He says the Mag 7 giant is "the leader" of the mega cap companies and seeks to maintain its lead through cloud strength and enterprise acceleration. However, Christopher sees Oracle (ORCL) "nipping at the heels" of Microsoft when …
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Matt Maley says that when there are big market scares in the spring, they often come back to bite traders in the fall. “I’m a little less bullish than I think some people are.” He thinks investors should put some cash on the sidelines for a bit and makes the argument why. “The ones with cash on the sidelines aren’t the ones who sell at the bottom –…
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Joe Hegener thinks the market will hit highs in the second half of the year, but likens conditions to a “game of musical chairs.” One of his hot takes is that the euro won’t exist in ten years – he thinks the Eurozone will look substantially different in the next decade as populist sentiment sweeps through its members. He also says that traditional…
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John Lonski and Daniel Zhao give their perspective on the job market after the ADP employment report posted a surprise negative. John expects rates to fall as jobs weaken and says tariffs could have a bigger economic impact than expected. Daniel notes his firm Glassdoor’s employee confidence survey has hit lows, and also expects the jobs market to …
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Several quantum stocks like Rigetti Computing (RGTI), D-Wave Quantum (QBTS), and IonQ Inc. (IONQ) rallied after Cantor Fitzgerald initiated coverage with buy ratings. George Tsilis notes the risk-reward outlook remains highs for the stocks, but warns investors not to get lost in the industry as it becomes crowded. ======== Schwab Network ======== E…
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Hayley Berg previews 4th of July travel trends. She expects 4% more flights year over year, as well as busier roads. Rental car prices are up, but not as bad as we’ve seen. The most popular destinations include New York City, Seattle, and Miami – but people are also traveling internationally. “Prices are down almost across the board” for internatio…
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How much money is too much money for Meta Platforms (META) to spend on A.I.? Andy Swan with LikeFolio tackles that question by looking at the company's extensive history with acquisitions, including Meta's $1 billion purchase of Instagram in 2012. Andy offers his thesis on why investors can "buy dips until further notice." ======== Schwab Network =…
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Gerald Pascarelli and Nick Raich break down Constellation Brands (STZ) earnings, which missed expectations on the top and bottom line. Nick notes that the guidance is “less bad” than it was last quarter, suggesting the worst may be behind it from here. Gerald notes that the guidance is calling for a trend reversal that he’s not sure they can pull o…
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Aaron Brachman thinks the economy is generally in a good spot and the Fed is doing “exactly the right thing.” He thinks inflation is “mostly under control” and unemployment is still “pretty low” despite the negative ADP employment report this morning. Thus, he argues it would be “kind of silly” to cut rates right now and give up leverage over the e…
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On today's Big 3, TheoTrade's Don Kaufman offers three bearish takes and example options trades. He sees a "long road to the downside" Oklo Inc. (OKLO) until it posts profits. Don adds that Meta Platforms (META) will continue its reversal into the red and sees the iShares MSCI Japan ETF (EWJ) falling as investors "underprice" tariff risk. Rick Duca…
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David Goodsell sees a “substantial change” in U.S. investor sentiment as people turn more cautious. Inflation is the #1 concern he sees. People are saving less, and half of investors don’t expect to benefit from future policy changes. Many are looking for safety – and many think AI is a bubble waiting to burst. However, investors still expect to ma…
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Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, called Meta Platforms (META) CEO Mark Zuckerberg's A.I. recruitment efforts "distasteful." Jeff Pierce gives investors a closer look into the commentary and explains what's driving Altman to speak out now. Despite the feud, Prosper Trading Academy's Scott Bauer believes Meta's stock is "reasonably priced" even as it trade…
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Ben Bajarin considers Apple (AAPL) a "pinnacle of innovation" for hardware. He believes investors want to see that same innovation on the software end, particularly through A.I. and Siri. He sees potential partnerships with Anthropic or OpenAI as ways Apple can elongate its A.I. cycle. Ben also discusses why Apple may be trying to sell more Macs an…
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Garrett Melson says the real story on the tax bill is it won’t be as supportive for growth as the government is claiming. He thinks the impact of tariffs might be less than feared but says we’re “not quite out of the woods” on the labor market after a negative print from the ADP this morning. “The big story is that [labor falling] is not really a f…
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Centene (CNC) sold off more than 30% at the opening bell after withdrawing full-year guidance. Diane King Hall talks about how the "big, beautiful bill" plays a pivotal role in that downside price action. Big banks like JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Goldman Sachs (GS) and Morgan Stanley (MS) boosted their dividends as they see rosier growth outlooks. Diane…
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Private payrolls in the latest ADP employment report ticked to the downside, which Alex Coffey suggests can send a stronger signal to the FOMC to cut interest rates. One strange green shoot seen at the opening bell: Tesla (TSLA), which rallied despite its underwhelming vehicle deliveries for the second quarter. Alex later turns to Big Tech as a who…
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