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After an act of vandalism, the children of Wahiawa have a playground once again. A Hawaii island woman is charged with attempted murder after allegedly trying to run over her boyfriend. Pres. Trump is giving Iran two weeks to find a diplomatic solution to end its nuclear program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Nobody can time the market, but the next lows will take out the previous lows in the NASDAQ, the S&P, and the Dow,” warns Todd “Bubba” Horwitz, founder of BubbaTrading.com. In today's interview with Daniela Cambone, he points to a major downturn ahead for the stock market, citing a troubling lack of participation. “Only 4–5% of the people in the population are trading these markets right now. Volume is at about 50% of normal.”Bubba also believes a rate cut would be a “horrific mistake,” arguing that rate manipulation benefits banks and the wealthy, not the average American. On gold, he remains bullish, predicting long-term prices hitting $5,000, though he expects a short-term pullback.✅ FREE RESOURCESDownload the Ultimate Decision-Making Guide on Gold & Silver plus Daniela Cambone's Top 10 Lessons to safeguard your wealth (FREE)
President Trump says he'll make a decision on whether or not to join Israel's attacks on Iran in two weeks. Hawaii Congresswoman Jill Tokuda says despite what the President decides, war powers only exist with Congress. A 22-year-old Ocean View woman is facing multiple charges, including attempted murder, after allegedly hitting her boyfriend with a vehicle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The lasting lessons learned as we approach the 2 year anniversary of the Maui Wildfires Disaster. Plus, Honolulu's Mayor shares his thoughts on the police commission's choice for interim chief after his pick didn't get the job.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new interim chief for the Honolulu Police Department has been selected. What the mayor had to say, despite it not being his first choice for the job. The city is ramping up its effort to stop illegal game rooms. We'll tell you the details on the three new bills Honolulu's mayor signed into law yesterday, to make it harder for them to operate. As we approach the second anniversary of the Maui wildfires, the state is turning lessons-learned into practical solutions. How the community will play a big role in keeping us safe.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This morning a looming deadline for Maui wildfire victims to claim compensation. We'll tell you what you need to do to get it. A shortage of court reporters is impacting proceedings statewide. How bad the problem really is and what the judiciary is doing to respond. Do your young kids know what to do if they fall into a pool? Casey Lund is live this morning to tell you more about a free YMCA program that is teaching lifesaving skills.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tragedy on Oahu's roads as two young women are killed in a head-on crash in Punalu'u. What HPD says about the gruesome collision and the condition of the other victims involved. The Honolulu Police Commission is picking a new interim chief ahead of Joe Logan's retirement. We'll tell you how many people applied for the job.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Three bills were signed into law today to help city agencies crackdown on illegal game rooms. The Honolulu Police Department has a new Interim Chief. A free program at the YMCA teaches kids how to a survive a fall into the water. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Je leest het toch echt goed. Realityster Kim Kardashian komt voorbij deze aflevering. Zij moet namelijk beursbedrijf Nike gaan redden, maar die reddingspoging wordt vertraagd. Fed-baas Jerome Powell moet op zijn beurt de rente verlagen (van Trump), maar doet dat niet. Maar er is niet alleen slecht nieuws voor de Amerikaanse president, maar ook voor jou als belegger. Wat dat is, dat hoor je deze aflevering. Dan hoor je ook meer over het dramatische jaar voor Randstad. Dat is na vandaag een stukje erger geworden en dat heeft te maken met een concurrent. Die verpest het voor Randstad..Shell verpest op zijn beurt dan weer de overnamefantasie van BP. Shell lijkt niet geïnteresseerd in de concurrent. Maar sluit overnames dan weer niet uit. Verder hebben we het over Microsoft. Dat geeft zo veel geld uit aan kunstmatige intelligentie, dat andere onderdelen nu getroffen worden.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don and Tom dive into the human obsession with prediction—especially in finance—and why models fail us more than they help. They dissect the CAPE ratio, Fama vs. Shiller, and why “knowing” the market is a fool's errand. Listeners also get lessons on ETF pricing myths, market cap misunderstandings, SEP Roth IRAs (spoiler: they're basically unicorns), and whether dad deserves a gift or just more responsibilities. 0:04 We crave certainty—even though our money brains are terrible at prediction. 1:01 Wall Street's models exist to soothe our fear of the unknown. 1:34 “All models are wrong, but some are useful” — CAPE ratio vs. the real world. 2:39 Shiller vs. Fama: You can't time the market, even with a Nobel. 4:51 Why diversification, risk-based equity premiums, and low fees beat predictions. 5:24 Models work… until they don't (hello, Phillips Curve). 7:02 Why the inflation-unemployment link broke after 2000: China changed the game. 8:26 Let's admit it: You cannot accurately and consistently predict the future. 9:14 Call from Catherine: Why Schwab ETF prices are “low” (spoiler: stock splits). 11:31 Price per share means nothing. Market cap is what matters. 13:04 Berkshire never split its stock—why it's $731K a share. 14:24 Apple vs. Berkshire vs. Microsoft: Market cap is the real metric. 16:32 Why the Dow is dumb (and would be even dumber with Berkshire in it). 17:49 Listener Q: Where to park $450K before a home purchase? (Hint: not bonds.) 18:29 High-yield savings accounts are still the best move. 19:53 Father's Day preview: Don rants about dumb gifts and ungrateful kids. 21:19 Kiplinger's list: 5 ways dads can teach money lessons (cue sarcasm). 24:06 Allowances, budgeting, and tax talks with kids—realistic or fantasy? 25:28 Roth IRAs and investing lessons for teens: what actually works. 27:45 Why teaching kids to pick stocks is a dangerous myth. 29:38 “Graduation fund” idea: simple global ETFs like AVGE or DFAW. 30:43 Yes, your kids might move back in. Yes, it's happening again. 32:13 Listener Q: Can you open a Roth SEP IRA? (Short answer: not really yet.) 33:54 One firm offers it… but it'll cost you $500/year and it's shady. 35:20 Final caller: Are there any annuities we do like? (Answer: the shortest show ever.) 36:34 Program note: Tom gone for 2 weeks, Don wants your calls (or sympathy). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Kerry Lutz and Martin Armstrong discuss the success of their book The World According to Martin Armstrong, which has sold over 1,800 copies through strong YouTube and email promotions. Armstrong highlights his accurate market forecasts, including a predicted Dow 45,000 by December 2024. They address online troll attacks but remain focused on their work. Armstrong explains how extreme market sentiments cause rapid reversals and poor investment choices, criticizes politicians' misunderstandings, and introduces his global market watch system tracking human-driven patterns. On geopolitics, he supports Ukraine's people but condemns neoconservative and Western roles worsening the conflict, emphasizing the heavy casualties and historic tensions in Donbass. Turning to the Middle East, Armstrong analyzes U.S. involvement, Israel's military stance, and Iran's nuclear threat, warning of escalating risks and linking past government manipulations to current crises. He foresees growing unrest rooted in deep historical conflicts. Finally, they predict a rise in precious metals like gold and silver—silver potentially surpassing $50—highlighting their importance as hedges amid global instability. Find Martin here: https://www.armstrongeconomics.com Find Kerry here: http://financialsurvivalnetwork.com/ and here: https://inflation.cafe BUY THE BOOK — The World According to Martin Armstrong: Conversations with the Master Forecaster — https://amzn.to/3F615nt
Today on Spotlight Now, we’re speaking to Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation deputy executive director Mike O’Keefe and project director Vance Tsuda. Then we’re joined by City and County of Honolulu deputy director of Transportation Services Jon Nouchi.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Honolulu Police commission is expected to appoint HPD's new interim chief today. What names have been thrown around ahead of Chief Joe Logan's retirement. At least five farmers are leaving East Oahu, when their fifty-year leases expire at the end of the month. Why community members are concerned about another looming deadline and what the landowner has said in response. It's now been two years since Richianna Deguzman was caught in the crossfire of a gang shooting in West Oahu. We'll give you an update on her recovery.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ahead of what could be a dangerous fire season, state and county officials are sounding the alarm. On Maui, the county says the Kahikinui brush fire is now 95% contained, after scorching about 330 acres in two days. Happening today, the Honolulu Police Commission is expected to appoint HPD's new interim chief. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hoe dan? Netflix heeft een revolutionair idee. Iets waar nog nooit eerder iemand op kwam. Maar het durft de stap toch aan. Het gaat *tromgeroffel* lineaire tv uitzenden! Doen ze dus in Frankrijk. Daar sluit de streamer een deal met televisienetwerk TF1. Niet alleen komen hun programma's en series (waaronder The Voice) op Netflix te staan, maar de Fransen kunnen straks ook de tv-kanalen van TF1 via hun Netflix-abonnement bekijken. En andere televisiezenders kijken mee, want wie weet is dit de oplossing tegen het alsmaar kleiner wordende publiek. Of graven ze juist hun eigen graf? Dat beantwoorden we deze uitzending. En dan hoor je ook over de beursgang van Triodos. De bank moest noodgedwongen naar de beurs, om hun certificaathouders tevreden te stellen. Maar beleggers hadden er meer zin in, want na één dag handelen staat er een plus van 21 procent op het bord. We vertellen je ook over de truc die bedrijven uithalen om onder de importheffingen van Donald Trump uit te komen. Ze hoeven namelijk niet per se hun hele productie te verhuizen. Het aanpassen van een paar materialen is soms al genoeg om een lagere heffing te krijgen. En je krijgt te horen wat Wesley z'n guilty pleasure is tijdens het eten van zijn warme maaltijd.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Maui wildfire victims have begun receiving instructions on how to claim their share of a $4 billion settlement. What you need to know to get your money. Hawaii vehicle safety inspection fees are on the rise. More on when this will go into effect and how much prices are going up. Tense moments at a meeting for a project for homeless young adults in Makaha. We'll hear from both sides this morning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Firefighters on Maui and Oahu are still trying to contain two brushfires. The Los Angeles Rams are holding a 2-day minicamp starting today. Kyle Chinen is live in Kaanapali with the excitement. And thousands of Maui wildfire victims have begun receiving instructions on how to claim their share of the $4 billion settlement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/3Tphtmu In this week's Dividend Cafe commentary, Brian Szytel steps in for David to do the usual around the horn market commentary. The episode covers a variety of market updates, including a brief recap of recent fluctuations in major indices such as DOW, S&P, and NASDAQ. Brian discusses the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict between Israel and Iran and its impact on the markets. The episode also touches on oil price movements, sector performance, and the implications of the weakening US dollar. Brian delves into the current state of the housing market, details the recent Fed meeting's outcome on interest rates, and explores the potential effects of the new tax bill. The segment wraps up with a mention of Opportunity Zones and other investment opportunities, encouraging listeners to stay engaged and reach out with questions. 00:00 Introduction and Market Overview 00:57 Middle Eastern Geopolitical Tensions 02:25 Energy Market Movements 03:23 Sector Performance and Interest Rates 03:55 US Dollar and Global Economic Insights 06:31 Government Receipts and Spending 07:54 G7 Meeting and Global Trade 10:18 Real Estate Market Analysis 11:35 Federal Reserve and Economic Indicators 12:48 Investment Opportunities and Taxation 14:07 Conclusion and Disclaimers Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
MRKT Matrix - Monday, June 16th Dow closes 300 points higher on cooling oil and hopes that Israel-Iran conflict will be contained (CNBC) A Battered Iran Signals It Wants to De-Escalate Hostilities With Israel and Negotiate (WSJ) Senate to Unveil Trump Tax Bill Draft With SALT Fight Unresolved (Bloomberg) Foreign Demand for Treasuries Is Showing ‘Cracks,' BofA Says (Bloomberg) Many Exporters No Longer Want Dollars, US Bank Executive Says (Bloomberg) Red vs. Blue Is Dividing Stock Portfolios Like Never Before (WSJ) AI Companies Should be Wary of Gulf Spending Spree (WSJ) A $60 Billion Visa, Mastercard Slump Seen as Buying Opportunity (Bloomberg) US to Ease Rules Hindering Tesla's Self-Driving Cybercab (Bloomberg) So Much for ‘Digital Gold' (WSJ) A Mark Benioff Protégé Has Morphed Into Salesforce's Big Worry (The Information) --- Subscribe to our newsletter: https://riskreversalmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe MRKT Matrix by RiskReversal Media is a daily AI powered podcast bringing you the top stories moving financial markets Story curation by RiskReversal, scripts by Perplexity Pro, voice by ElevenLabs
The latest from Maui where firefighters continue to battle a wildfire that prompted over 100 homes to evacuate in Kahikinui. Plus, the UH Board of Regents confirmed the universities new athletic director. Federal and wildland firefighters are battling a brush fire on Schofield Barracks in Central Oahu.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're following developing news this morning out of Maui. the latest on evacuations from the brush fire burning in Kahikinui. The UH Board of Regents is set to meet today to discuss the appointment of the university's next Athletics Director. What this could mean if he is approved. Seeing a charge you do not recognize on your account can be scary. We'll tell you how you can deal with fraud depending on what type of card you use. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Het zonnetje schijnt, de lucht is blauw. En de beursweek begint alweer gauw. Dus zorgen we dat je er klaar voor bent. Je kan je verheugen op een veelbesproken beursgang op het Damrak. Daarnaast zijn er nog cijfers over de Europese inflatie en de import en export in de VS. Maar Luuk Holtappels van ING Investment Office vindt vooral het rentebesluit van de Federal Reserve spannend, nu de onafhankelijkheid van de centrale bank onderwerp van discussie is. In Beurs in Zicht stomen we je klaar voor de beursweek die je tegemoet gaat. Want soms zie je door de beursbomen het beursbos niet meer. Dat is verleden tijd! Iedere week vertelt een vriend van de show waar jouw focus moet liggen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mayhem in the Middle East, as Iran and Israel exchange strikes. How the escalating unrest is impacting military bases in Hawaii. BJ Penn is back in court after being arrested for violating his mother's temporary restraining order against him. Plus, did you get that startling emergency alert test on your phone today? An explanation from the agency that sent it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Money Wise guys kick this week's episode off with another market review. Last week the markets pulled back, with the Dow down 1.3%, the S&P 500 off by 0.4%, and the NASDAQ falling 0.6%. Despite encouraging inflation data, specifically favorable CPI and PPI readings, geopolitical tension in the Middle East quickly overshadowed the good news. Thursday night's developments between Israel and Iran led to Friday's market drop, with investors hesitant to hold positions over the weekend. The guys discuss how these types of events often spark short-term volatility, not long-term shifts, and share insight into recent rebalancing decisions involving oil and gas positions. Later in the show they delve into insurance-based investment products, often favored by legacy firms, but not always in clients' best interest. Insurance-Based Investments Insurance-based investments, like variable annuities and equity-indexed products, are often pitched as safe, reliable options, especially by legacy firms. But behind the promises can lie high fees, long lock-up periods, and limited transparency. As discussed in this week's episode, these products may serve the salesperson more than the investor, offering hefty commissions without always aligning with a client's financial goals. It's essential to look beyond the sales pitch and evaluate whether these tools truly support your long-term strategy. In the second hour, the Money Wise guys explore RIA vs. Broker. You don't want to miss the details! Tune in for the full discussion on your favorite podcast provider or at davidsoncap.com, where you can also learn more about the Money Wise guys or take advantage of a portfolio review and analysis with Davidson Capital Management.
Tom and Roxy dive into listener questions with sharp advice and sharper metaphors—like why a 1,000-point drop in the Dow is more like a slight temperature dip than a financial catastrophe. They cover smart asset location (where to put what), consolidation tips for retirement accounts, the often-overlooked costs of rental real estate, and the emotional tug-of-war between risk tolerance and capacity as retirement nears. Plus: a gentle roast of Robert Kiyosaki, a Parisian travel tip, and a few digs at over-diversified portfolios. 0:05 Tom's intro rant: fear headlines and market timing 1:39 Denominator blindness: why scary drops sound worse than they are 2:52 2.4% drop = sweater weather, not financial panic 3:55 Listener Q1 (Jeff): Where to hold stocks vs. bonds—taxable vs. IRA 4:17 Asset location strategy: not just S&P and short-term bonds 5:35 Duration, muni bonds, and why not all income is equal 6:24 One custodian, fewer accounts: simplify to win 7:41 Start with overall allocation, not tax location 9:16 Managing drawdowns, RMDs, and legacy with tax planning 10:54 Listener Q2 (Jason): Should I just let my equities grow? 11:40 Risk capacity vs. risk tolerance: don't drive 90 if 65 gets you there 13:08 Why 90/10 in retirement rarely makes sense 14:27 Distributions and downturns: another case for bonds 15:28 Listener Q3 (Justin): Real estate vs. market income 16:22 Landlord reality check: equity ≠ cash flow 17:47 The tax myths of rental income vs. investments 19:40 How investors really generate income (total return strategy) 21:01 Time to develop a real estate exit plan? 21:38 Final thoughts, free reviews, and Roxy's Parisian wisdom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MRKT Matrix - Friday, June 13th Dow falls more than 700 points on Friday as attacks between Israel and Iran escalate (CNBC) Israel Attacks Iran's Nuclear Sites and Kills Senior Commanders (Bloomberg) Iran launches ballistic missiles at Israel: ‘Hard Retaliation Operation has begun,' Tehran says (CNBC) US Consumer Sentiment Jumps as Inflation Expectations Improve (Bloomberg) China Boosts Tesla Self-Driving Plan With Car-Data Export Rules (Bloomberg) Walmart and Amazon Are Exploring Issuing Their Own Stablecoins (WSJ) Meta Finalizes $14.3 Billion Scale Investment, Hires Its CEO (Bloomberg) BMO Capital Markets upgrades Oracle to outperform following earnings blowout (CNBC) --- Subscribe to our newsletter: https://riskreversalmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe MRKT Matrix by RiskReversal Media is a daily AI powered podcast bringing you the top stories moving financial markets Story curation by RiskReversal, scripts by Perplexity Pro, voice by ElevenLabs
Ilyce Glink, CEO of Best Money Moves financial wellness company, joins Lisa Dent to discuss how the Dow is down 600+ points. Then, Glink shares the results from a new study from Ludwig Institute which states that a majority of Americans can’t achieve a minimal quality of life with their current wage.
Breaking this afternoon- Iran is striking back - by firing dozens of missiles on Israel. Iran's Supreme Leader vows to retaliate against Israel's attacks. BJ Penn was arrested and charged for violating his mother's temporary restraining order against him. The UFC Hall of Famer allegedly entered the home he shares with her yesterday morning. Plus, celebrations continue for the 153rd annual King Kamehameha Day, with festivities statewide.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An effort to help the homeless population returns to a persistent hot spot. What this city triage center brings to Moiliili. Feeding Hawaii's children over the summer. We'll look at the programs aiming to keep them from going hungry. If you cut the cord you may have thought you were getting away from all those TV ads. Tough break. Our tech reporter looks at how streaming services are getting those commercials in.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Breaking news explosions are being heard in Iran as Israel launches an attack, targeting Iranian nuclear sites. Three young men accused in a deadly shooting in Makaha enter their pleas in court. Lawmakers are demanding answers after a U.S. Senator is forcibly removed from a Homeland Security press conference. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Logan Gilland from Joule Financial gives his thoughts on a potential sell off in the market due to the Dow being down and the Israeli attack on Iran. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Premier Netanyahu van Israël had het kennelijk nog niet druk genoeg met oorlog voeren. Hij kiest onverwachts nu ook voor een grote aanval op Iran. Doelwitten: nucleaire installaties, maar ook de legertop van het land is getroffen. Volgens het land om te voorkomen dat Iran een kernmacht wordt.Volgens Rob de Wijk is dit 'dag één van de oorlog tussen Israël en Iran'. Een escalatie in het Midden-Oosten, waar president Trump zich nu óók in mengt. Volgens hem moet Iran snel een deal maken, voor er 'niks meer over is' van het land. Het zorgde voor paniekerige reacties. Niet alleen op de beurs, maar ook bij de olieprijs. Die ging tot wel 13 procent omhoog. Deze aflevering brengen we de risico's in kaart. Wordt dit een Derde Wereldoorlog, waar sommige voor vrezen? En welke aandelen kan je nu beter even links laten liggen?Apple was de afgelopen weken de loser onder de Magnificent Seven. Er ging veel fout en het bedrijf kreeg ook veel kritiek van Trump zelf. Maar nu maakt Apple ineens zijn comeback! Er is niet 1, niet 2, maar 3 keer goed nieuws te melden! Nieuws dat je deze aflevering hoort.Dan hebben we het ook over de aanval op Jerome Powell. Die een idioot wordt genoemd. Je raadt vast wel door wie, maar misschien niet wat het plan achter die aanval is.Ook bespreken we de sollicitatiegesprekken die Mark Zuckerberg van Meta voert. Hij heeft 14 miljard dollar uitgetrokken om zijn gedroomde kandidaat binnenboord te halen!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Positive Market Performance and Key Economic Indicators - June 12th Edition In this edition of Dividend Cafe, Brian Szytel discusses the positive performance across major indices with the Dow up 101 points, the S&P rising 0.38%, and the Nasdaq up a quarter percent. Treasury yields showed weakness, and a lower-than-expected PPI number contributed to falling interest rates and a slightly weaker dollar. Initial jobless claims showed a slight increase for the fourth consecutive week, signaling a softening labor market, similar to levels seen in the summer of 2023. Brian also touches on the US-China trade talks, the significance of rare earth minerals and technology exports, and the current state of private real estate investment trusts, like Starwood and Blackstone. He concludes by urging viewers to send in questions and announces upcoming content for the week. 00:00 Introduction and Market Overview 00:22 Treasury Yields and Dollar Movement 00:34 Producer Price Index and Inflation 01:14 Jobless Claims and Labor Market Insights 01:56 US-China Trade Talks 03:22 Real Estate Market Analysis 04:28 Conclusion and Upcoming Updates Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
Carl Quintanilla, David Faber and Sara Eisen led off the show with tragic news: An Air India plane bound for London crashed shortly after takeoff from an airport in Western India. The aircraft was a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. News of the crash sent shares of the Dow component and jet engine maker GE Aerospace down sharply. As for inflation, the May Producer Price Index came in cooler than expected. IPO Watch: David interviewed the CEO of fintech firm Chime ahead of its public debut on Thursday. The startup hoping to join the ranks of companies who have seen their stocks soar since going public this year. Also in focus: The dollar hits new lows for 2025, President Trump's new trade message, Oracle surges, what Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told CNBC about the U.S. imposing AI chip restrictions on China.Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Disturbing numbers this morning on drug deaths across Hawaii. The drug being seen increasingly in overdose cases. Showing the country what our state is all about. "Hawaii on the Hill" has returned to our nation's capital. We'll look at the efforts from lawmakers and local business owners to improve our local economy. Some stunning sights over at Kilauea. Take a look at the latest eruptive episode, which drew massive crowds. How high these fountains spouted, and how Kilauea is looking this morning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nearly 300 people are dead after a passenger plane crashed while departing an airport in India. Local police now confirm there's at least 1 survivor. Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz gave a passionate speech on the house floor after seeing the way his colleague was treated be federal agents in Los Angeles. A sharp rise in deaths connected to meth in Hawaii, the highest in five years.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A small plane experiencing landing gear issues made a rough landing at Honolulu’s airport. A judge orders UFC Hall of Famer BJ Penn to immediately move out of the Hilo home he shares with his mother. And on Hawaii Island, Kilauea's current episode is producing lava fountains 1,000 feet in the air!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
De beleggersdag van chipmachinemaker Besi veranderde in een fandag. De directie pakte de aandeelhouders compleet in met hun beloftes voor de komende tijd. De omzet, zo denken ze bij Besi, gaat veel hoger uitvallen. En de marges? Die stijgen óók harder.Deze aflevering kijken we of dat enthousiasme terecht is. Ook hoe het nu zit met die overnamefantasie. Als dat sprookje toch niet uitkomt, kan Besi dan op eigen kracht beleggers betoveren?Bij Ebusco is het geen sprookje. Dat aandeel is een horrorfilm voor aandeelhouders. Het stond op een rand van faillissement, maar werd op het nippertje gered. Het lijkt nu weer helemaal mis te gaan, want de ceo stapt per direct op én de aandeelhoudersvergadering is uitgesteld. De accountant wil de jaarcijfers niet goedkeuren... Door naar president Trump. Of moeten we zeggen: postbode Trump? Hij gaat namelijk zijn tarievenoorlog voorzetten per brief. Hij geeft toe dat hij niet met alle landen kan onderhandelen en gaat ze nu (per brief) een voorstel doen. Tekenen bij het kruisje.Ook hoor je meer over sloerie BP. Iedereen zou er wel op willen duiken. Alle namen zijn voorbij gekomen, maar er is nu wéér iemand die het bedrijf wel ziet zitten. Dat bespreken we en dan hebben we het ook over Boeing. Een crash in India heeft gigantische gevolgen voor het bedrijf. Voor de beurwaarde om precies te zijn.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Market Recap and Economic Insights: June 11 In this episode of Dividend Cafe, Brian Szytel discusses the market performance on a flat trading day, noting minor declines in the S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow. Key economic updates include the release of CPI numbers, global growth forecasts cut by the World Bank, and ongoing US-China trade talks. Despite lower-than-expected CPI growth, concerns about inflation from tariffs have not materialized yet. Brian also provides insights on US growth projections, emphasizing the oscillatory nature of the World Bank's estimates and expressing optimism based on real-time data from the Atlanta Fed. 00:00 Introduction and Market Overview 00:37 CPI Numbers and Inflation Insights 01:33 US-China Trade Talks Update 02:02 World Bank Global Growth Forecast 03:06 Conclusion and Upcoming Episodes Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
Hawaii's largest health insurer is trying to overturn a landmark ruling. We'll tell you what lawyers for HMSA argued at the Hawaii Supreme Court. Maui Mayor Richard Bissen signed the Maui County budget into law. We'll tell you what the top priorities are and when it will go into effect. The U.S. Army is celebrating its 250th birthday. This morning we'll hear from a Hawai'i soldier who is remembering his time in the Korean War.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A small plane makes a hard landing at Honolulu's Airport. Annalisa Burgos has the latest details from the airport. Five people, including 3 children, were rushed to the hospital after a two-car crash on the H-1 freeway. Hawaii's largest health insurer is trying to convince the state's highest court to overturn a landmark ruling.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zapraszamy na przedostatni już odcinek serialu, w którym szukamy odpowiedzi na pytanie, czym jest bezpieczeństwo oraz jak przejawia się w rożnych aspektach życia ludzi i funkcjonowania państwa. Generał broni Mirosław Różański, b. Dowódca Generalny Rodzajów Sił Zbrojnych, mówi o relacjach między wojskowymi a politykami i kompetencjach niezbędnych do sprawnego kierowania siłami zbrojnymi. Natomiast generał broni Tomasz Piotrowski, b. Dowódca Operacyjny Rodzajów Sił Zbrojnych, zastanawia się, jak struktury państwowe mogą wpływać na poczucie bezpieczeństwa obywateli. Gospodarzem serii jest Marek Świerczyński. Zapraszamy! Partnerem serii jest Deloitte.
Market Updates and Strategic Investment Insights - June 10th In this episode of Dividend Cafe, Brian Szytel provides a market update for Tuesday, June 10th. Key highlights include modest gains in the Dow, S&P, and Nasdaq, and discussions on U.S.-China trade talks, particularly regarding export controls and natural resources. Brian analyzes market valuations, noting they are on the expensive side, and recommends a focus on selective investment in dividend growth stocks. He also discusses the attractiveness of sectors like Staples, Financials, and Energy. Additionally, Brian touches on the tax implications of different dividend income sources and reiterates a focus on fundamental analysis over market sentiment. He encourages listener questions and outlines plans for future episodes. 00:00 Introduction and Market Overview 00:26 US-China Trade Talks 01:03 Inflation and Market Sentiment 01:54 Valuation Concerns 03:35 Investment Strategies and Sectors 05:55 Qualified Dividend Income 07:03 Conclusion and Upcoming Updates Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
Some Honolulu lawmakers could be losing their leadership positions after voting against the head of the City Council. What we know about the proposed changes. The main food distribution center on Hawaii Island.. is bracing for federal cuts. What you can do to help. In the wake of the Lahaina wildfires debate over vacation rentals. Why a proposed rule change brought crowds to its Maui County Council meeting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Los Angeles, California, braces for a fifth day of protests over immigration raids, as Pres. Trump deploys more National Guard troops and Marines to the area. Honolulu police search for the gunman responsible for Monday night's shooting in Kalihi. As the city takes action to save Oahu's trees from the Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle, efforts to inject them with chemicals are drawing criticism. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Spotlight Now, we’re speaking to leaders of local nonprofit organizations about how they’re navigating federal funding cuts, and how the state might be stepping in to help: Michelle Bartell, Aloha United Way CEO; Amanda Pump, Child and Family Service CEO; and Amy Miller, Hawaii Foodbank CEO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After the wildfire disaster exacerbated Maui's housing crisis, the future of thousands of short-term vacation rentals is in the hands of the County Council. Work is finally underway to reopen a critical lifeline for Hawaii Island boaters and fishers that was inundated by lava. And closing the digital divide; how a new law will connect more Hawaii residents to the internet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Market Recap and Upcoming Economic Indicators - June 5th Edition In this episode of Dividend Cafe, host Brian Szytel from Newport Beach TBG HQ discusses the market's downturn on June 5, with the DOW closing down 108 points, the S&P down half a percent, and the Nasdaq down eight-tenths of a percent. Bond yields slightly rose, with the 10-year yield up three basis points to 4.39%. The episode examines recent economic data, including higher-than-expected initial jobless claims and a decline in Q1 productivity, attributing some of the economic softening to tariffs and trade balance shifts. Brian also touches on the complexities of international trade deals and the implications of Treasury bonds on financial institutions like Silicon Valley Bank. He wraps up by discussing the anticipated non-farm payroll numbers coming out soon. 00:00 Introduction and Market Overview 00:45 Economic Indicators and Employment Data 01:37 Trade Balance and GDP Insights 03:13 Treasuries and Interest Rates Discussion 04:29 Intergovernmental Debt Explanation 05:12 Conclusion and Upcoming Events Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
A surge in shoppers using “buy now, pay later” loans for groceries highlights shifting consumer habits and also raises concerns about the growing financial stress facing U.S. households. Today's Stocks & Topics: FZIPX - Fidelity ZERO Extended Market Index Fund, Market Wrap, ISRG - Intuitive Surgical Inc., Groceries Now, Pay Later: Shoppers Turn to Loans for Everyday Essentials, WOLTF - Wolters Kluwer N.V., WTKWY - Wolters Kluwer N.V. ADR, The Dow vs. The S&P 500, A-I Impacting News and Media, CCJ - Cameco Corp., Jamie Dimon on Bitcoin.Our Sponsors:* Check out Ka'Chava and use my code INVEST for a great deal: https://www.kachava.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
This week on Market Mondays, we're breaking down a pivotal moment in the markets. After Apple, Amazon, Meta, and Microsoft reported earnings, we're asking: are these tech giants still long-term compounders, or are buybacks and creative accounting hiding peak performance? Alphabet's $70 billion stock buyback is under the spotlight, and Tesla's stock jumped on Robotaxi hype — even as its fundamentals weakened. Elon Musk says Tesla doesn't need to buy Uber, but is that a strategic power move or a missed opportunity in autonomous transport? Meanwhile, Huawei's new AI chip spooked Nvidia investors — are cracks forming in the king of semis, or will U.S. geopolitics protect its dominance?Beyond tech, we explore the consumer and macro landscape. Spotify is nearing a breakout — is this real growth or macro-fueled momentum? ARK Innovation is surging again — is Cathie Wood making a comeback or just catching a Nasdaq wave? Domino's missed on same-store sales, DoorDash made a $3.6B bid for Deliveroo, and e.l.f. just bought Hailey Bieber's Rhode brand for $1B. Is global consolidation the next growth phase in food delivery? Are influencer-led beauty brands the future — or a risky bet on hype? And with Monster, Celsius, and Vita Coco battling for beverage dominance, who really has the edge in a slowing economy?We also dive into the economic outlook. U.S. GDP contracted by -0.2%, inflation appears mild but sentiment is at historic lows, and Treasury yields are climbing. Are we heading into recession, stagflation, or just a soft patch? Is now the time to rotate into risk or go defensive? Gold topped $3,400, oil prices dipped despite demand, and Palantir landed a $795M federal AI contract — is this the beginning of a broader AI-government integration wave? Plus, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq surging while the Dow lags behind, we ask: is this the start of a real breakout — or another trap before the next downturn?Link to Invest Fest: https://investfest.com#MarketMondays #Tesla #Alphabet #Nvidia #Spotify #ARKK #EarningsSeason #StockMarket #Investing #Inflation #Recession #Gold #Oil #Palantir #ElonMusk #CathieWood #TechStocks #BigTech #AI #ConsumerSpending #BondsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/marketmondays/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy