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The Chicago Bulls' contract negotiations with Josh Giddy have hit a snag, with reports of a strained relationship emerging. Jake Fischer suggests the situation is less amenable compared to other restricted free agents, with a resolution unlikely until August. Meanwhile, Nikola Vucevic's future with the team remains uncertain, as buyout rumors swirl amidst a lack of trade interest. The podcast delves into the implications of these developments, analyzing potential outcomes and their impact on the Bulls' roster construction. From Giddey's contract standoff to Vucevic's defensive limitations, the episode explores the complex dynamics shaping the team's offseason moves. Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/chicago-bulls-central/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Justin Abelow, managing director in Houlihan Lokey's financial sponsors group, discusses PE's resilience in navigating a challenging M&A environment and the alternate structures firms are pursuing for liquidity.
Marcus Smart Set to Join Lakers After Wizards Buyout, Sources Say by Jaggy Sports
Join us for an engaging episode with Robert Horry, Brandon Harper, and Rob Jenners on the Big Shot Bob Podcast. This week, we delve into the quirks of NBA media day, the challenges and progress in WNBA pay disparities, and some wild crime stories in our hilarious game of 'Black Crime, White Crime.' From analyzing impactful NBA signings to discussing standout moments from the WNBA All-Star Game, this episode offers an insightful yet entertaining mix of basketball and offbeat humor. 00:00 Introduction and Casual Banter 01:26 Internet Woes and Remote Work 02:35 SEC Media Days Madness 06:30 NBA Media Day Experiences 09:58 Damian Lillard's Return to Portland 17:28 Bradley Beal's Buyout and Clippers Move 25:05 Marcus Smart Joins the Lakers 35:14 Playoff Predictions and Team Health 35:43 San Antonio Spurs' Potential 37:07 Western Conference Contenders 47:20 WNBA Pay Disparity Discussion 59:46 Heroic Rescue in Paris 01:01:56 Black Crime or White Crime Game
How did a 37-year-old mattress mogul turn a forgotten furniture store—with NO computer—into a thriving, triple-location empire? The secret's inside.What happens when a top mattress retailer gets bored? If you're Keith Moneymaker—the “Unicorn with a Beard”—you buy out a local furniture store with a legendary legacy…and discover a hidden warehouse packed with vintage gems, untouched since the 90s. In this episode, Mark Kinsley digs in with Keith on how he's defied industry odds, tripled his business in a year, and created a “treasure hunt” outlet that's become the talk of Pinehurst, North Carolina.If you've ever wondered why so many mattress stores close up shop—or how to actually thrive in a tough market—Keith's story is a masterclass. You'll hear how investing in community (not just inventory) creates unstoppable loyalty, why keeping competitors close is his secret weapon, and how a $0 marketing hack drove 36,000+ views and doubled his IG following with real, local customers.PLUS: The wild risks, the family legacy, the “Dreams for All” nonprofit, and the honest truth about adding furniture to your mattress business. Ready for the real playbook on building a resilient, values-driven sleep empire? Hit play.Timestamps:**- 01:00 – The “Unicorn with a Beard” origin story (and why it matters)- 03:40 – How buying failed mattress stores led to unexpected opportunities- 07:20 – The overlooked power of community giving (and business growth)- 10:10 – The tough truth about adding furniture—and why most fail- 13:30 – The dice roll: Buying a store with no computers or inventory records- 16:40 – Discovering a hidden warehouse of vintage, high-end furniture- 18:30 – How a $0 Facebook Reel brought 36,000 views and doubled followers- 22:10 – The “homesteader” life: Why chickens lead to alpacas (and family wellness)- 24:00 – The secret to hiring (and keeping) a dream team in retail- 27:00 – Social proof: The wanted poster, Rebels of Rest, and community loveConnect with The FAM Podcast:
Schroders Capital's senior investment director of private equity Jeremy Knox discusses the growth in continuation funds in a tough exit environment, as well as the firm's interest in asset-light services businesses as a co-investor.
The chair of the panel behind a contentious report on adapting to climate change says its authors never meant that flood victims should get no help from the taxpayer. Climate change correspondent Eloise Gibson reports.
Brian Windhorst is joined by ESPN's Tim Bontemps and Tim MacMahon to react to Dame returning to Portland, Bradley Beal's buyout including how it could help lift the Clippers to the top of the West and where the Suns go from here before talking the latest injury news for Paul George & Joel Embiid for the 76ers as well as Dereck Lively's injury for the Mavs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Taylor made it to Michigan, and having ridden to LAX in 56 minutes, he's never going back...to driving (1:13). Taylor talked to Tal Babcock, employee of a cafe in a former railroad depot where his grandfather was the Station Master, on the Michigan North Central bike route (2:41). A NY judge rules NYC Mayor Adams can remove protections on the Bedford Ave bike lane, undoing years of advocacy, because it's not a "major" modification. StreetsblogNYC writer Sophia Lebowitz reports that some see the judge's ruling as meaning that all NYC bike lanes could as easily be made fully protected by a new Mayor https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2025/07/09/brooklyn-judge-lets-eric-adams-rip-up-bedford-avenue-protected-bike-lane (6:32). Vista, California's Mayor John Franklin says a fully installed protected bike lane is evidence of an "anti-vehicle agenda https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/vista-removing-bike-lane-barriers/3864149/." San Diego Bicycle Coalition Advocacy & Community Manager Ian Hembree sheds light (13:44). A League of American Bicyclists Update by Deputy Executive Director Caron Whitaker: Marianne Martin is there when Greg Lemond wins the Congressional Gold Medal, the USDOT unwittingly opens a path for advocates to implement safe bike and walk infrastructure nationwide through a rule used to remove the Black Lives Matter plaza from DC, and the Big Bad Bill pulls red and blue states both out of major bike/walk infrastructure projects (24:06). Bike life organizer Desmadre ("Chaos") brings 5 bike crews to "buy out" street vendors in an action for solidarity against ICE in Los Angeles (34:09). Vq Ivan Vasquez' "F**k ICE" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kN5ZZLELCIE (42:24) The owner of Orange Bike Brewing Company in Portland, Maine, Tom Ruff, AKA The Guy on The Orange Bike, tells why it's called that, why their beer is gluten-free, and how many bike-oriented neighbors they have (45:35).
Transact Capital managing director Justin Karr discusses the state of the consumer market in 2025, including private equity interest in contract manufacturing and better-for-you food.
In this episode of All In The Delivery, the hosts reflect on their journey through the podcast, discussing the importance of their Patreon supporters and the introduction of ad-free episodes. They delve into the impact of buyouts on younger and veteran UPS drivers, emphasizing the immediate financial temptations versus long-term career stability. The conversation shifts to the cultural changes within UPS, highlighting how corporate influences have altered the work environment and camaraderie among drivers. Personal anecdotes and reflections on past episodes and guests enrich the discussion, fostering a sense of community among listeners. In this conversation, the speakers discuss their experiences working at UPS, focusing on the pressures of sales, employee recognition, management changes, corporate ethics, and personal growth. They reflect on the evolving corporate culture, the impact of management on employee morale, and the importance of finding personal fulfillment in one's career. The discussion also touches on the ethical implications of corporate charity initiatives and the need for employees to leverage their earnings for personal growth and financial security. www.patreon.com/aitdpod https://discord.gg/hm8WMUKVF8 Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Patreon Shoutouts 01:38 Reflecting on Past Episodes and Guest Appearances 05:00 The Impact of Buyouts on Younger Drivers 15:54 Discussion on Buyouts and Future Implications 24:06 The Physical Toll of Work 25:41 Life's Short: Carpe Diem 26:11 Reflections on Long-Term Employment 27:28 Navigating Job Offers and Responsibilities 28:34 Corporate Culture Changes 29:18 The Shift in Company Pride 30:55 Legendary Quitting Stories 34:51 The Pressure of Sales Leads 39:13 The Wall of Shame 42:47 Nostalgia for Company Rewards 44:47 The Reality of Route Management 46:11 Shifts in Company Culture 49:27 The Impact of Corporate Decisions 50:27 Charity and Corporate Ethics 52:10 Employee Welfare and Management 56:09 Reflections on Work-Life Balance 58:57 The Importance of Financial Awareness THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED OR VIEWS EXPRESSED ON THIS PODCAST ARE THOSE OF THE HOSTS AND GUESTS AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT ANY DELIVERY COMPANY
On today's show, we're discussing the Grizzlies buyout of Cole Anthony and subsequent freeing up of funds to extend Jaren Jackson Jr. before hitting the other extensions from around the league and recapping the first two days of Las Vegas Summer League.
Senior PR consultant at One Plus One Communications, Damien Venuto and host of the Prosperity Project, Nadine Higgins join Franscesa on the Sunday Panel to discuss: Having listened to Ray with Ryan Bridge on ZB on Friday - does Wellington deserve better from its councillors? A climate policy expert has said ending buyouts for weather-damaged properties would be morally bankrupt. Where do you sit on this? LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Lloyd of The Athletic joins Afternoon Drive on The Fan. He talks about David Njoku's future with the Browns, how agents have become more involved in the NBA Draft, the Cavs championship window with Donovan Mitchell, and more.
Homeowners whose houses are flooded or damaged by weather events should not expect buy-outs in the future, a panel of experts has recommended to the government. An independent reference group set up by the Ministry for the Environment released a suite of recommendations on Wednesday to help the government shape climate adaptation legislation. The group recommended a 20-year transition period, after which homeowners whose houses are flooded or damaged by weather events should not expect buy-outs. Emile Donovan speaks to Victoria University's chair of the school of government Professor Jonathan Boston about the consequences of any policy change.
Welcome to Players Choice From The Logo, the ultimate destination for breaking NBA news, in-depth game breakdowns, and insightful opinions on all things basketball! If you're a dedicated follower of the NBA, a passionate fan of your favorite teams, or simply love to stay up-to-date on the latest hoop action, you're in for a treat. Tune in every week for exclusive insights, analysis, and discussions that will keep you at the forefront of the NBA conversation. Join us for a live, interactive experience that connects you with fellow fans and lets you dive deep into all things basketball.
There are expectations the Government continuing to step in to cover natural hazard costs for homeowners could create a moral hazard. An independent climate adaptation report reveals annual losses from weather-related events over the next 25 years could increase by a quarter. It warns the later we respond, the more disruptive the adjustment will be. Chair Matt Whineray told Heather du Plessis-Allan the best way forward is for people to understand what they can get and for the Government to move away from buyouts. He says this needs to be done over a period of time so the market has time to adjust and so people have fair warning and an opportunity to respond. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The LA Clippers trade Norm Powell for John Collins, what a day! CnD reacts to the trade, projects the starting lineup, and wonders if a Bradley Beal related move is next for the Clippers ft. Justin Russo!
[This episode originally aired on March 1, 2021] We consider a critical question from Bain & Company's Global Private Equity Report.
NBA offseason moves and NFL possible media rights discussions
In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent announcement of buyouts at UPS, exploring its implications for drivers and the union's response. They share personal perspectives on the buyout offers, the changing culture within UPS, and the importance of union solidarity in protecting workers' rights. The conversation highlights the need for drivers to stay informed about their options and the potential legal ramifications of the buyouts. The hosts discuss the potential buyout offers for UPS drivers, exploring the implications of such offers on employee morale and the union's role. They delve into generational differences in attitudes towards money and job security, reflecting on how these factors influence the workforce. The discussion shifts to the decline in service quality at UPS, with anecdotes highlighting changes in company culture and employee experiences. The hosts also engage with their audience through a question of the week, focusing on the challenges drivers face in their deliveries. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Technical Setup 10:40 Discussion on Buyouts and Company Changes 19:58 Teamsters and Legal Implications of Buyouts 30:09 Personal Experiences and Future Predictions 31:38 Union Dues and Worker Sentiment 34:54 The Buyout Controversy 40:48 Union Response and Job Security 47:01 Future of Employment and Automation 55:58 Morale and the Human Element in Work 01:06:24 The Shift in UPS Service Quality 01:07:55 Public Company Impact on Service 01:12:43 Employee Morale and Company Culture 01:17:31 The Future of UPS and Employee Buyouts 01:20:22 Listener Engagement: Package Delivery Challenges www.patreon.com/aitdpod https://discord.gg/hm8WMUKVF8 THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED OR VIEWS EXPRESSED ON THIS PODCAST ARE THOSE OF THE HOSTS AND GUESTS AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT ANY DELIVERY COMPANY
State and local officials spoke in L.A. today and celebrated the debris cleanup process. Rolling Hills is looking to offer a buyout program for homeowners affected by land movement. Get ready: A heatwave is on its way later this week. Plus, more.Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comVisit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency!Support the show: https://laist.com
On University at Albany Week: Preparing for disasters is crucial. Alex Greer, associate professor in the department of emergency management and homeland security, looks into one avenue to do so. Alex Greer is an associate professor in the Department of Emergency Management and Homeland Security at the University at Albany. Greer's research focuses on a number […]
It's happened: MotoGP is now the property of Liberty Media, owner of Formula 1. So, what now? Well, things are definitely going to change and that might not be a bad thing. Change is life, right? The only question is which changes are necessary, which are wanted and which are inevitable. To find an answer to this, Mat and Peter turn to the one and only Dennis Noyes. Dennis was a racer, he's one hell of a journalist and commentator, and he's right here with us for a little chat. See, this isn't the first time that the whole circus was sold and it most definitely won't be the last. So what happened last time around, when the Spanish moved in and Dorna Sports bought it all? And how was that different from now? Noyes is intimately familiar with this world, covering MotoGP from Spain. His son, Kenny Noyes, won the 2014 Spanish Superbike championship before suffering a career-ending crash the following year. You want someone that knows the culture, the history and the sport? Noyes is your man. So join us as we attempt to look at the future of MotoGP under it's new corporate overlords, before immediately getting distracted and talking instead about that time King Kenny gave the King of Spain rabbit ears. Hey, what were you expecting? Cheers! Want more? Visit our website or support us on Patreon. With big thanks as always to Brad Baloo from The Next Men and Gentleman's Dub Club for writing our theme song. Check out The Nextmen for more great music!
The Chicago Bulls' offseason has been relatively quiet, but rumors are swirling about Nikola Vučević's future with the team. This episode tackles the unlikely scenario of a Vučević buyout and explores why keeping him makes sense for the Bulls. The discussion shifts to the Cam Whitmore trade, examining its implications for Chicago's roster.Key players like Josh Giddey, Coby White, and Matas Buzelis take center stage as the podcast analyzes the Bulls' defensive struggles and potential improvements. The mailbag segment dives into fan questions about Josh Giddey's contract negotiations, Noa Essengue's development, and expectations for the Summer League.Tune in for an in-depth look at the Bulls' offseason moves and how they might shape the team's future in the competitive Eastern Conference.Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/BullsCentralPodGet at us:Email: BullsCentralPod@gmail.comTwitter:@BullsCentralPodPhone: (773) 270-2799Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/chicago-bulls-central/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jim and Chris answer listener questions on Social Security family maximum rules, spousal and disabled child benefits, defined benefit pension concerns, and 401k managed payout funds.(7:45) A listener is trying to understand how the Family Maximum Benefit might reduce the amounts paid to his spouse and disabled adult child once he claims his own retirement […] The post Social Security, Pension Buyouts, and Managed Payout Funds: Q&A #2527 appeared first on The Retirement and IRA Show.
The Chicago Bulls may be running out of options with Nikola Vucevic, with a buyout emerging as the most realistic path. Meanwhile, contract negotiations with Josh Giddey are still dragging on. In this video, we break down what these developments mean for the Bulls' offseason plans and roster direction.Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNS5lF_I3qBpGLGWllvyF8g/joinWhat do you guys think?Follow us on Social Mediahttps://linktr.ee/KognacBoyzLeave us a voicemail773-242-9219#chicagobulls #chicagobullsnews
The entirety of Jake and Ben for July 2, 2025 HOUR ONE Fireworks and Utah Jazz historic moves Top 3 Stories at KSLSports.com Jordan Clarkson gets his buyout HOUR TWO Mike Brown hired by New York Knicks What You Got Wednesday Isaiah Collier's ceiling is?
Gus Ofili burned the fleet, left his 9 to 5, and built a thriving investing business. Learn how this REI Agent guest turned bold moves into generational wealth with a no-fear, all-in mindset. See full article: https://www.unitedstatesrealestateinvestor.com/from-burnout-to-buyouts-escaping-the-9-to-5-and-building-your-own-financial-empire-with-gus-ofili/(00:00) - Introduction to The REI Agent Podcast(00:06) - Meet Mattias and Erica: Hosts of the Show(00:14) - Mission of the Podcast: Bold and Fulfilled Lives Through Real Estate(00:18) - Let's Do This: Kicking Off the Episode(00:24) - Mattias Shares Graduation Celebrations and Family Milestones(01:04) - Reflections from the REI Summit Conference in Austin(02:11) - Using ChatGPT to Translate Family Core Values for Kids(03:07) - The Power of Intentional Parenting and Vision Setting(04:41) - Introducing Gus Ofili: From Burn the Fleet to Blazing Sales(08:41) - Gus's Corporate Start and Frustrations at Bank of America(13:56) - The Leap into Real Estate: Cashing Out the 401k(18:39) - Gus's First Year: 50 Transactions and Hustling 24/7(25:55) - The Referral Mindset: Hustle, Humor, and Outworking Everyone(29:27) - Social Media, Skits, and Closing Deals that Built Trust(30:48) - Transition into Investing: Lessons from Watching Flippers Win(35:33) - Buying a Five-Unit Property Instead of Just Listing It(38:28) - Managing Property vs. Managing the Managers(41:05) - Learning the BRRRR Strategy and Scaling with Confidence(44:02) - Lines of Credit, Discipline, and Controlled Growth(47:48) - Gus's No-Fear Mentality: Collecting Pawns for the Next Boom(49:17) - Timing, Interest Rates, and the Power of Holding Real Estate(51:10) - From Top Agent to Part-Time: Choosing Passive Over Active(52:57) - Golden Nugget: Real Estate Sales as the Gateway(54:10) - Recommended Read: Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki(55:31) - Learning by Podcast: BiggerPockets and Beyond(56:10) - Connect with Gus: @GusOfiliRealEstate on Instagram(56:45) - Final Thoughts from Mattias and Erica(56:56) - REI Agent Disclaimer and GoodbyeContact Gus Ofilihttps://www.gusofilirealestate.com/https://www.facebook.com/gusofilieradawsonhttps://www.instagram.com/gusofilirealestate/For more creative ways to accelerate your holistic wealth journey, visit https://reiagent.com
Should you take the lump sum or stick with monthly support payments? In this episode, Catherine and Karen unpack one of the most misunderstood yet consequential decisions in divorce: alimony buyouts. Together, they demystify how these lump sum payments are calculated, who truly benefits, and what hidden pitfalls can jeopardize your financial future. From passive income projections to payout timing and mortgage qualification hurdles—this deep dive explores the real-world scenarios and tough questions you must ask before signing your agreement. Lump Sum Alimony: Pros & cons for both payer and recipient Tax implications & investment risks Liquidity vs. long-term cash flow Calculating present value & discount rates Passive income assumptions—and why timing matters What if the payer can't pay all at once? Tranches, step-down payments, and protective clauses Impact on mortgage eligibility The role of life insurance and estate protection Why enforceability & agreement language matter The crucial importance of stress-testing financial plans Listener Challenge: Are you considering a lump sum offer? Screenshot this episode and send it to a friend or family member who might be weighing the same decision. Share the clarity.
Hour one of Jake & Ben for July 1, 2025: Fireworks and Utah Jazz historic moves Top 3 Stories at KSLSports.com Jordan Clarkson gets his buyout
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Bobby Portis signed a new deal, Collin Sexton and Lonzo Ball got moved, and Deandre Ayton was cast aside by the Blazers. What news was the biggest from the weekend? Donate directly to Palisades Elementary's Fire Recovery Fund: https://palielementary.kindful.com/?campaign=1345495 Follow Dan Besbris on Twitter: https://x.com/danbesbris Find Dan on the brand new BlueSky social network: https://bit.ly/3Vo5M0N Check out Dan's Buckets, Weekly Schedule Charts & Yahoo Rank Tracker Sheet FREE! https://bit.ly/3XrAdEW Listen and subscribe on iTunes: https://apple.co/3XiUzQK Listen and subscribe on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ACCHYe Float on over to the new Old Man Squad Sports Network YouTube page to watch videos from the network's top talent: https://bit.ly/46Z6fvb Join the Old Man Squad Discord to chat with Dan and all the other hosts: https://t.co/aY9cqDrgRY Follow Old Man Squad Fantasy on Instagram for all our short videos: https://bit.ly/3ZQbxrt Podcast logo by https://twitter.com/freekeepoints Beats by https://bsky.app/profile/slickrach.bsky.social
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Do they have a plan? Are more moves coming?
Jules and AJ discuss the San Jose Sharks waiving long time defenseman Marc-Edouard Vlasic for the intention to buy him out. They also discuss the pre draft transactions and rumors throughout the NHL. Teal Town USA - A San Jose Sharks' post-game podcast, for the fans, by the fans! Subscribe to catch us after every Sharks game and our weekly wrap-up show, The Pucknologists! Check us out on YouTube and remember to Like, Subscribe, and hit that Notification bell to be alerted every time we go live!
After a year of announcements, wait, anticipation and an investigation by the European Commission, Liberty Media were finally given the green light to complete their majority purchase of Dorna Sports, the commercial rights holders of MotoGP, for $4.2 billion. On this week's episode of Tank Slappers, Dre Harrison, Richard Asher and Uri Puigdemont break down the move and what they hope will be the key areas that Liberty focuses on in order to grow the sport, such as revenue sharing, marketing improvements, and getting people to care about the riders, like F1 has with "Drive to Survive". All the action from the past weekend's Italian Grand Prix is also reviewed, with Marc Marquez taking control early on and never looking back enroute to his fifth win of 2025, and his first at Mugello since 2014. With Alex Marquez second again and Pecco Bagnaia off the podium, is the title battle already over? There's also a discussion in regards to whether Alex Marquez is racing his brother differently to others, and the struggles that Bagnaia has faced in Ducati. And finally, Franco Morbidelli was in the spotlight for causing a nasty crash with Maverick Vinales that led to the Italian taking a Long Lap Penalty. But is the current system in place not harsh enough for ending another riders race?
Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman. C4 & Bryan kicked off the show this morning discussing the hiring freeze & buyout plans from Governor Moore. New York mayor race. Trump & Iran. Khalil Zaied is out at DPW & he will now serve as Deputy Mayor. State Senator & Chairman Of The Judicial Proceedings Committee Will Smith joined the show to discuss the issue of the 14 year-old that was arrested on multiple charges while on a monitoring device. Listen to C4 & Bryan Nehman live weekdays from 5:30 to 10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio App.
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on a power deal for Trump in the U.S. Steel buyout
Ankit Shrivastava, founder and managing partner of the private equity firm Enventure, says Midwestern states are teeming with opportunities to buy family-owned businesses, often being sold as part of a succession plan when a new generation of family members have no interest in carrying on the business. (06/2025)
9:00AM Hour 4 Jeremy White and Joe DiBiase discuss the possibility of a Mattias Samuelsson buyout. They break down the cost, why it would need to happen this offseason, and how things have gotten to this point.
Jun 13, 2025 – Jim Puplava and Bob Coleman unpack the explosive rise of silver, doubling since 2022. Discover what's fueling this surge—futures dynamics, shrinking supply, and a collapsing gold-silver ratio. Coleman reveals why silver could...