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Everyday shareholders have always been at the back of the queue when it comes to takeovers, but this year global private equity players have clearly emerged as the 'Barbarians at the gate'.Healthscope, once a $5 billion stock is now in receivership along with its chain of 37 hospitals after a private equity deal went very wrong...what's next? Eric Johnston, Associate Editor- Business, joins James Kirby in this episode. In today's show, we cover... How do we navigate around private equity plunder?Can social infrastructure such as hospitals ever make useful listed investments?Have we been unfair to Bitcoin?How productivity makes a difference to your share portfolio See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevin Mahn of Hennion & Walsh and our Bob Pisani break down the late-afternoon selling after Fed Chair Jay Powell's speech in Chicago. Earnings reports from CSX, Kinder Morgan, SL Green, and Alcoa are on the radar, while Kristina Partsinevelos tracks the sharp pullback in Nvidia and the broader chip sector. Joyce Chang of J.P. Morgan joins to discuss the Fed, tariffs, and macro policy implications from the global market perspective. Eric Johnston of Cantor Fitzgerald shares his outlook on equity strategy, followed by Alcoa CEO William Oplinger with insights on the company's quarter and the tariffs impact. Paul Ciana of Bank of America offers a technical read on markets, and Laura Martin of Needham previews Netflix ahead of its earnings.
What does the future hold? Neil deGrasse Tyson teams up with comic co-host Chuck Nice, Gary O'Reilly, and astrophysicist Charles Liu to break down our visions of the future – and take Neil to task on his own predictions.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here:https://startalkmedia.com/show/can-we-predict-the-future-with-charles-liu/Thanks to our Patrons Walter Kinslow, Eric Johnston, Marta M, Rick Stevens, Miguel, Gary Randall, Daniel Rhea, Sam Rodriguez, Mike Parker, Duncan Weatherspoon, Bonney M ELY, Claudio Gallo, Sidney Carthell, Scott Starr, Victor Herbrecht, Lawrence, Dylan Quay, Ablu, Sean Smitth, James Falconi, Rottenjosh aka Transmedal2, Hilbert Malada, TronoWolf, Courtney Makara, William Flaherty, Justin Andrade, Dipen, Krystal Tellez, David Murdock, John Tedesco, Sasank, Bill Herbert, Ismail Shahtakhtinski, and Scott Wasserman for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
Is “now” just an illusion? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Paul Mecurio answer questions on the Higgs Field, dark energy, and the feasibility of Dyson spheres with astrophysicist Hakeem Oluseyi.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/hubble-trouble-with-hakeem-oluseyi/Thanks to our Patrons Omar Video, Dan Carson, Joy Jack, Christine Bryant, Andrea Andrade, mahmoud hassan, Kyal Murray, Mercedes Dominguez, Christopher Rogalski, Eric De Bruin, Telmore, Gabe Ramshaw, James Edward Humphrey, Laurel Herbert, AJ Chambers, Bill WInn, Mayson Howell, Julianne Markow, Manthan Patel, Sonya Ponds, Depression Rawr, David Leys, Garon Devine, Vishal Ayeppun, BIIZZxGaming, Kurt Clark, Max Goldberg, Beth McDaniel, Shelby Staudenmaier, Kinnick Sutton, Jane von Schilling, Joanne karl, Walter Kinslow, and Eric Johnston for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
Jon and Morgan lead a packed hour, covering today's roller-coaster ride in the market from every angle. We talk tariff concerns with BCA Research's Marko Papic and former Walmart US CEO Bill Simon analyzinf the geopolitical and retail implications. Bespoke's Paul Hickey and JPMorgan's Phil Camporeale assess broader market moves. Earnings coverage includes Ross Stores, Nordstrom, CrowdStrike, and Flutter, plus Cantor Fitzgerald's Eric Johnston on the macro picture and Joel Fishbein on cybersecurity giant CrowdStrike.
Send us a textThe Podcast: The Outdated Wrestling Hour With Bob Smith - now in its third year - is a free-form talk show featuring guests who you might not hear on any other mat shows. From the 1950s through today's stars, the wide-ranging conversations are the hallmark of one of the most original wrestling podcasts you'll ever hear.The Special Guest: The OWH welcomes back comedian Eric Johnston, who has a serious connection to the mat sport: Both his father and grandfather were touring pro wrestling. Now, Eric Johnston has a big announcement to make about an upcoming new podcast venture of his own ... and, of course, the talk veers off into pro wrestling old, new and in-between! It's laughs and more on the latest OWH, available everywhere.Support the showContact us at outdatedwrestling@gmail.com!
In Episode 32 of the Retirement Insights podcast, Eric Johnston, CFP, and Robert Jeter, CFP, of InFocus Financial Advisors, discuss strategies for navigating market highs. Our advisors discuss prudent risk management methods and how markets tend to perform after reaching new milestones. This podcast features Eric Johnston CFP President/Financial Advisor of InFocus Financial Advisors, Inc who has been an advisor for 25 years since 1993 and Robert Jeter, CFP who has been a Financial Advisor since 2012 and has been with InFocus Financial Advisors, Inc. since 2016. 31454 Winterplace Parkway, Salisbury, MD 21804 410-677-4848. Investment Advisor Representative offering securities and advisory services offered through Cetera Advisors LLC, member FINRA/SIPC, a broker dealer and a Registered Investment Adviser. Cetera is under separate ownership from any other named entity.
Market meltdowns have gripped the world this week. But why? Our ultra-zen finance expert Eric Johnston joins us to explain the chaos. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Stephanie Coombes and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. Our team also includes Jasper Leak, Kristen Amiet, Lia Tsamoglou and Joshua Burton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greg Davis and Attorney Eric Johnston discuss various legal issues, from the Dobbs ruling two years ago to the upcoming Supreme Court case involving Tennessee's ban on trans surgeries for minors.
The Nasdaq and S&P 500 notched their third straight positive weeks; Unlimited Funds' Bob Elliott and Cantor Fitzgerald's Eric Johnston break down their top trades. Olaulu Aganga, Mercer US CIO, on the playbook for the second half. Ben Reitzes, Melius analyst, on why he's upping his Nvidia price target again, despite the stock's decline this week. TD Cowen's Riu Baral on Sarepta Therapeutics' huge move on FDA's expanded use approval for its DMD drug. Plus, a cyberattack is forcing car dealerships back to old-fashioned pen and paper.
Alabama Pro-Life Coalition's Eric Johnston updates us on the latest developments out of Alabama making national headlines concerning the IVF issue.
In this episode, we have a special panel discussion with the Liv Communities leadership team: Scott Brooks, Heidi Arave-Noonan, and Eric Johnston. Scott Brooks is the CEO of Brooks Capital Management, which focuses on residential real estate development and ownership. He is also the Executive Chairman of Liv Communities and a Partner at Westplan Investors. Scott is a true visionary in community development and enjoys focusing his efforts on helping residents and team members live fuller lives. Heidi Arave-Noonan is the Chief Operating Officer of Liv Communities. She has 28 years of experience in the rental housing industry and was part of the team that developed the Liv brand, which has touched the lives of thousands of people since its inception in 2012. Heidi now oversees the ongoing evolution of the programming model and operations, including the people who serve team members and customers on a daily basis. Eric Johnston is a partner at Liv Communities. His career in Senior Housing spans over forty years, covering Independent, Assisted Living, and Residential Memory Care. For the last 12 years, he has been partnered with Liv Communities and focused on Helping People Live Fuller Lives in the 55+ market segment. Together, they share insights into Liv Communities' innovative approaches to multifamily living, their commitment to resident well-being, and the future of retirement living. The philosophy behind Liv Communities deeply resonates with Frequency's mission of creating spaces where people feel good. Join us as we delve into Liv Communities' commitment to personal growth, genuine relationships, and exceptional experiences for those seeking more from their living spaces. In this episode, you will hear: Transformation of rental living to redefine the American Dream A discussion on multifamily housing innovations Creating vibrant senior living spaces and comprehensive wellness programs for mind, body, and spirit The importance of amenities, services, and physical space design to foster social interaction and resident happiness Vision for future developments in senior living, aiming for active, connected, and healthy environments Insights into personal wellness journeys and the integration of wellness values into the community living experience Resources from this Episode To learn more about Liv Communities: https://livcommunities.com/ Find out more about Frequency: https://frequencyspaces.com/ Subscribe to the Frequency Newsletter: https://frequencyspaces.com/subscribe Podcast Disclosure: https://frequencyspaces.com/podcast-disclosure Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
Bulls versus bears: Carson Group's Ryan Detrick and Cantor Fitzgerald's Eric Johnston square off on where the market goes from here. T. Rowe Price portfolio manager Tony Wang gives his tech and AI playbook and OpenAI rolls out its latest product. Neuberger Berman's John San Marco on top picks heading into retail earnings. Our Leslie Picker reports on tightened lending standards for banks and what it means for economic growth.
Student reporter Vanessa Willardson covers TC Christensen and Eric Johnston's new film, "Escape from Germany" and discusses it with them.
Run With The Bull - the new book that's sweeping the wrestling world - features the story of comedian Eric Johnston and his wrestling grandfather, Bull Johnson, and mat star father, Danny "Bullwhip" Johnson. The book was written with Johnston and the famed author Greg Oliver - but a young and promising third writer was involved with young Joseph Casciaro. This promising new author is already a regular at SLAM! Wrestling, and offers a unique glimpse into that company as well as the new book on this podcast. It's the thinking person's wrestling nostalgia show, and it's conversations like this that make it so unique.Support the Show.Contact us at outdatedwrestling@gmail.com!
Is today's bounce back for real? Eric Johnston from Cantor Fitzgerald, Courtney Garcia of Payne Capital and Brian Levitt of Invesco give their expert forecasts. Plus, Big Technology's Alex Kantrowitz breaks down the big move in Alphabet post-earnings. And, Julia Boorstin tells us what's behind Snap's surge – and brings us key comments from CEO Evan Spiegel.
Spokane businessman Eric Johnston served as president of the Motion Picture Association of America, chairman of the US Chamber of Commerce, and an appointed official in the Truman and Eisenhower administrations. Eric was born in Washington, D.C. on the 21st of December, 1895, and moved with his family to the mining town of Marysville, Montana, when he was a little boy. However, when the valuable minerals vanished, the family packed up and relocated west to Spokane. Known for his role in establishing the Hollywood Blacklist, Eric Johnson went on to become a highly controversial figure in later life.Listen now to learn more!A special thank you goes out to Al Hirsch for providing the music for the podcast, check him out on YouTube.Find merchandise for the podcast now available at: https://washington-history-by-jon-c.creator-spring.comIf you enjoy the podcast and would like to contribute, please visit: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/EvergreenpodIf you have any questions, episode ideas you'd like to see explored, or just have a general comment, please reach out at Historyoftheevergreenstatepod@gmail.comTo keep up on news for the podcast and other related announcements, please like and follow:https://www.facebook.com/HistoryoftheevergreenstatepodcastFind the podcast over on Instagram as well: @HISTORY_EVERGREENSTATEPODCASTYou can also find the podcast over on YouTube:http://www.youtube.com/@historyoftheevergreenstatepodThank you for listening to another episode of the History of the Evergreen State Podcast!
If the famed, award-winning wrestling journalist Greg Oliver is behind something, it's GOT to be good - and he worked with the rising Canadian comedy star Eric Johnston on the just-released book Run With The Bull: Three Generations Of Sports & Entertainment. So why is Eric Johnston on a wrestling nostalgia podcast? He's the link to a couple of classic grapplers: His grandfather was the famed '70s traveling heel Bull Johnson, and the son of Canadian star Danny "Bullwhip" Johnson. Now, Eric Johnston has teamed with Greg Oliver for a book that's got it all: Comedy, nostalgia, pathos, heartfelt memories, great action photos, and a style unlike any other wrestling book you'll ever read. It's already a hit in Canada, and Johnston is on his way to being a major name in comedy and film. He's a multi-faceted man - and this is a multi-faceted podcast: The Outdated Wrestling Hour with former PWI editor Bob Smith. Even for this hit show, it's an episode that's totally unique!Support the showContact us at outdatedwrestling@gmail.com!
VanEck temporarily cut its bitcoin ETF fee to 0% on Monday and inflows have surged more than $200M. CEO Jan van Eck talks long-term strategy and competing with the larger players. BD8 Capital's Barbara Doran and Cantor Fitzgerald's Eric Johnston debate if the market is in a bubble. Evercore's Mark Mahaney shares fresh Netflix data, plus what a TikTok ban would mean for US entertainment stocks. Raymond James Global Head of Private Capital Sunaina Haldea on what her clients are doing and what Reddit's upcoming IPO means for the broader markets.
Hollywood producers gather at the Waldorf Hotel to plot strategy. They push back against allegations of “subversive” content. Motion Picture Association of America president Eric Johnston makes the case that movies are a force for moral good. He also calls for a hardline: he pushes studios to purge communists and sympathizers from their payrolls. This marks the beginning of the so-called “blacklist” era in Hollywood. Screenwriter Norma Barzman recalls this as a repressive period, when creative people were self censoring their political beliefsArchive: Recordings of House Unamerican Activities Committee by Paramount Newsreels The Hollywood Ten, directed by John Berry, 1950 Dalton Trumbo interviewed for Hollywood on Trial, directed by David Helpern, Corinth Films, 1976
In his third podcast appearance, Eric Johnston makes a triumphant return, delving into his experience as a best-selling author. This episode features an in-depth exploration of his perspective on the journey surrounding the release of his book, "Run with the Bull: Three Generations of Sports and Entertainment."Eric provides valuable insights into work ethics, the importance of cultivating strong business relationships, and much more. Packed with action and laden with invaluable content, this episode serves as a treasure trove of business tips aimed at helping you establish the best version of yourself.Past Eric Johnston Episode 285: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1g7y93ClOu7oOgQIXKytsA Past Eric Johnston Episode 402: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6nRyEeb9QmNalUnoYb6CHo 02:31 What was the biggest adversity on writing this book?07:43 What keeps Eric up at nigh & his wife?11:30 Do this when people try to take advantage of you.22:25 How does Eric balance is day? 33:08 What is the most challenging part of the book?40:04 Top 5 wrestlers of All-Time?45:23 Eric drops some truth, knowledge at the end of the show. → CONTACT ME ON ERIC JOHNSTON ← Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericjohnstonwho/ Website: https://www.ericjohnstonwho.com Run with the Bull: Three Generations of Sports and Entertainment: https://tinyurl.com/3aeb9epj
President of the Alabama Pro-Life Coalition, Eric Johnston, provided analysis on the Alabama Supreme Court's ruling that embryos produced in the process of in vitro fertilization are persons and commented on the legislative response to that opinion.
President of the Alabama Pro-Life Coalition, Eric Johnston, provided analysis on the Alabama Supreme Court's ruling that embryos produced in the process of in vitro fertilization are persons and commented on the legislative response to that opinion.
Rick Scott, U.S. Senator from Florida, reacts to the meeting of congressional leaders with President Biden as the deadline for a partial government shutdown approaches. Ira Mehlman, Media Director at the Federation for American Immigration Reform,
In Episode 020 of "The LAW" Live Audio Wrestling hosts Chris Tidwell and Bradie Whetham dive into the action-packed UFC Fight Night from Mexico, sharing their insights and analysis. Who came out on top and was that the best Fight Night this year? The duo also delves into the world of women in the pro wrestling, exploring the latest developments and noteworthy future of their evolution in the industry. The audacity of wrestling radio takes a turn as the fellas unravel Dave Meltzer's latest stupidity. T.I.D.'s Kick In The Head is back this week with another exclusive sit down with special guests Eric Johnston and friend of the show Ref Harry D. Eric, being the son of legendary pro wrestler "Bullwhip Johnson", has recently released a book about growing up under the giant wing of the wrestling Hall Of Famer. Hear about Eric watching The Bushwackers swimming in his pool, guys like Johnny K9 always being around, and the hilarious stories about growing up in the wrestling industry. Buckle up the belts and get ready for this week's "The LAW", as Chris and Bradie provide a unique perspective on the ever-evolving landscape of combat sports and pro wrestling! Sponsored By: • SNMERadio.com • DestinyWrestling.ca • FANNATICKETS.com • NorthTorontoAuction.com • TotalSportCards.com • THT The Handshaking Team
Alabama Supreme Court Ruled that an embryo created through in-vitro fertilization (IVF) is a “child” protected by Alabama's Wrongful Death Act and the Alabama Constitution. Longtime Alabama Pro-life attorney joins Greg to discuss the implication.
Publicado originalmente el 19 de enero de 2022: En este episodio de #PodcastLaTrinchera, Christian Sobrino conversa con el licenciado y comentarista radial Ivan Rivera del programa 'A Palo Limpio' de NotiUno sobre cómo se crean consensos mediáticos, el lado oscuro de la generación del #YoNoMeDejo, la irreverencia en el discurso público y la necesidad de humanizar el sistema educativo. Valga la aclaración... ni Ivan ni este servidor habíamos visto Don't Look Up cuando se grabó este episodio.La columna de Leo Aldridge citada y discutida en este episodio se puede leer en el siguiente enlace.Este episodio de La Trinchera es presentado a ustedes por La Tigre, el primer destino en Puerto Rico para encontrar una progresiva selección de moda Italiana, orientada a una nueva generación de profesionales que reconocen el buen gusto y la calidad y que disfruta de vivir experiencias genuinas y únicas. Recientemente, La Tigre inauguró su primera colección para mujeres llamada Ciao Bella! Visiten la boutique de La Tigre ubicada en Ciudadela en Santurce o síganlos en Instagram en @shoplatigre.Por favor suscribirse a La Trinchera con Christian Sobrino en su plataforma favorita de podcasts y compartan este episodio con sus amistades.Para contactar a Christian Sobrino y #PodcastLaTrinchera, nada mejor que mediante las siguientes plataformas:Facebook: @PodcastLaTrincheraTwitter: @zobrinovichInstagram: zobrinovichThreads: @zobrinovichBluesky Social: zobrinovich.bsky.socialYouTube: @PodcastLaTrinchera"La lección elocuente del dinosaurio es que si alguna grandeza es buena, una sobre abundancia de grandeza no es necesariamente mejor." - Eric Johnston
Stocks retreated after Friday's record close; Cantor Fitzgerald's Eric Johnston and Crossmark CEO Bob Doll break down how they are advising clients in the middle of earnings season. Earnings today include NXP Semi, Palantir, Simon Property and Chegg. DA Davidson analyst Gil Luria breaks down Palantir's monster quarter. HSBC Private Bank Americas Chief Investment Strategist Jose Rasco on his favorite sectors. Plus, Jon looks back at 10 years of Satya Nadella's leadership at Microsoft.
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we start a new series on 1999's Homeworld, from Relic Entertainment. We set the game in its time and then turn a little bit to the opening moments and the tutorial. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: First couple of levels + tutorial Issues covered: a layered intro, our history with RTSes, the music hitting, transitioning to a console player, console RTSes, a new timeline, setting the game in its time, going against the norm, Relic and its RTS series, the big genre of the time but one that never grew, grognard capture, the appeal of online games, early e-sports, popularity in Korea, the feel of a space sim, checking all the boxes, how 3D it really is, switching views to elevate a target point, mouse and keyboard, doing their own thing with hotkeys, evolution working on games, presentational advantages, a graphics benchmark game, economical game development, elegant ship design, great silhouettes, maybe tessellating, editors that look like RTSes, spending budget on contrails, using specific things on PCs vs the graphics cards, camera and control, mining everything you can and building as you go, replacing inferior ships with new ones, finite people and resources reflecting themes, elegance in design, framing the camera well, the great use of the fleet commander and the magic of moving the camera, WWII space physics vs more accurate space physics, interestingly bad video games, finding those bad games, moon shots, imagining a deeper ecology, speedrunning Trespasser, a diversion into speedrunning. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Starfighter, Starcraft (series), Total War (series), Warcraft (series), Quake, Halo, Battlestar: Galactica, DOOM, Diablo, PlayStation, Age of Empires (series), Pikmin, Brutal Legend, Tim Schafer, Johnny "Pockets", System Shock 2, Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver, Planescape: Torment, Shenmue, Owen Wilson, Command and Conquer (series), Westwood, Tim Curry, Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri, Final Fantasy VIII, Chrono Cross, Silent Hill, Rayman 2: The Great Escape, Quake III Arena, Omikron: The Nomad Soul, David Cage, Asheron's Call (series), D&D Online, LotR Online, Turbine Entertainment, Derek Flippo, Sega, Creative Assembly, Blizzard, Ensemble Studios, Total Annihilation, Impossible Creatures, Dawn of War, Company of Heroes, Warhammer: 40K, Myth, Bungie, Call of Duty (series), LucasArts, Galactic Battlegrounds (series), Force Commander, Andrew Kirmse, TIE Fighter (series), Descent: Freespace, Wing Commander, Colony Wars, Elite, Star Citizen, Star Wars: Squadrons, Star Trek: Wrath of Khan, GoldenEye: 007, Metroid Prime, Resident Evil (series), Eric Johnston, X-COM, Julian Gollop, Baldur's Gate, Troy Mashburn, Trespasser, Biostats, Belmont, Reed Knight, Dragon's Dogma, Bethesda Game Studios, D&D, Black and White, ARK: Survival Evolved, Valheim, Half-Life 2, GameThing, Dave Wolinsky, Pippin Barr, Control, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: A few more levels! Twitch: brettdouville or timlongojr, instagram:timlongojr, Twitter: @devgameclub Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com
Some bears won't buckle even as sentiment continues to improve – including Cantor's Eric Johnston. He explains why he is sticking to his case. Plus, Rich Saperstein of Treasury Partners – one of Barron's top 100 financial advisors of 2023 – is breaking out his market playbook for the new year. And, solar stocks soared in today's session. Pippa Stevens breaks down what is behind that bounce.
No wrinkled pants tonight! While Matt is on the mend, KJG gets a big surprise when Tony and HK show up in suits! The professionalism is off the charts for this episode! The show starts with conversations including the strangest things the boys have eaten. This leads to discussions of NXT Deadline, which everyone watched and had plenty to discuss, including picks. After a break, the guys discuss the ROH situation and whether they agree with Eric Bischoff's assessments of the company. Greg Cherry joins the show to defend the Can You Beat That? Championship against KJG. Does the champ continue to dominate the competition, or does KJG regain the title? Kevin brings up the fact that some of the old "unavailable" shirts are once again available on the Wizards Pro Wrestling Tees page. Tony reveals the secret to their return (get them now!) Finally, the guys welcome comedian Eric Johnston, who shares stories of his father and grandfather in wrestling and show-biz. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-shining-wizards/support
Can stocks have a late-year surge or not? BMO's Brian Belski – a bull – and Cantor's Eric Johnston – a bear – debate their forecasts. Then, TIAA's Kourtney Gibson breaks the tie and explains who she thinks won the debate. And, John Spallanzani of Miller Family Office digs in on the broader market, the Fed and Amazon.
Bill Ackman talks his major investment themes and strategies, sitting down with our Scott Wapner from Delivering Alpha. Plus, Morgan talks with Kathleen McCarthy, Blackrock's Global Co-Head of Real Estate. Major averages closed higher but still on pace for a negative month. Cantor Fitzgerald's Eric Johnston and JPMorgan's David Kelly break down the market action. The Dow's worst stock so far this year, Nike, reports earnings. EToro US CEO Lule Demmissie on how retail is positioned right now.
Is the markets uncanny resiliency throughout much of 2023 a sign of what's to come in the months ahead? Or is it just too much to maintain? NFJ's John Mowrey – our bull – and Cantor's Eric Johnston – our bear – debate that point. Then, iCapital's Anastasia Amoroso breaks the tie… and picks who's strategy she agrees with as we wrap up the year. And, will Apple's big product event be a big catalyst for the stock? Jason Snipe from Odyssey Capital – who owns that name – breaks down what he thinks.
Major averages closed higher – the Dow's 11th straight positive session. Cantor Fitzgerald's Eric Johnston makes his case for why he's still bearish on equities. Earnings from NXP Semiconductor, F5 and Whirlpool. Susquehanna's Christopher Rolland reacts to NXP numbers and what it means for autos and the consumer. Citi's Phil Drury breaks down the IPO pipeline and how he is positioned in the tech sector. Calpers CEO Marcie Frost on investing more in PE and VC opportunities. Plus, Gabelli Funds' Tony Bancroft on defense sector earnings and Wells Fargo's Michael Turrin on this week's mega-cap earnings.
Is it time to lean in to this market or back off and wait for a better entry point? Lauren Goodwin of New York Investment Management and Gabriela Santos of JP Morgan Asset Management give their takes. Plus, CI Barrett's Amy Kong explains where she is seeing strength in tech and health care. And, Eric Johnston of Cantor Fitzgerald defends his bear case.
The Fed is apparently intent on hiking even more, so what does that mean for the big bull run? Ritholtz Wealth Management's Josh Brown weighs in. Plus, Cantor's Eric Johnston is doubling down on his bear case … again. He explains why he is still seeing risk in the market. And, CME's Terry Duffy weighs in on Powell's testimony today and what more rate hikes could mean for your money.
Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we take a short break from our series on Metroid Prime to catch up on the mail bag. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Issues covered: GoldenEye, Republic Commando influences, tracking data in games, informing your decisions, figuring out what to do with your data, Arecibo radio telescope, feeling like we're in the game, a favorite multiplayer mode, socially playing GoldenEye, choosing weapons for Dead Space, keeping your enemies closer in Dead Space for tension, what's with all the remakes, why you might do a remake, not enjoying older media, training your new generation of creators, likening GoldenEye 007 to a heist, quicktime events, systemic approaches to spectacle, players knowing they are playing a boring game, feedback through animation, "breaking the game," acceptable frame rates, not feeling the 60Hz, picking a goal and sticking with it, taking a village to fix frame rate, finding the frame rate that makes sense for your game, new funding models, GamePass and 150 million monthly active users, hidden objectives in games, the fun of discovering an objective, cost accessibility and game sales. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: GoldenEye 007, gonsalet, DOOM (1993), Quake, MDK, Outlaws, Nintendo 64, Nintendo Switch, Republic Commando, Halo, Rainbox Six: Rogue Spear, SWAT 4, Irrational Games, Ken Levine, Freedom Fighters, IO Interactive, Star Wars, Unreal, Alex Epton, Deus Ex, The Walking Dead, The Art of Live Ops, Maple Story, World of Warcraft, Steve Meretzky, Infocom, Sam Bates, Sean Bean, Contact, Assassin's Creed, Brett Baptist, Blarg42, Dead Space, Capcom, Resident Evil, Silent Hill, System Shock, Callisto Protocol, Ian Milham, Shadow of the Colossus, Medi-evil, Link's Awakening, Call of Duty, Daron Stinnett, Electronic Arts, Michael, Arkham Asylum, God of War, Dark Souls, From Russia With Love, Hidetaka Miyazaki, Warzone, Fortnite, Rare Studios, Grant Kirkhope, mysterydip, Tears of the Kingdom, Skyrim, Eric Johnston, Starfighter, Breath of the Wild, Microsoft, Activision/Blizzard, Bobby Kotick, Artimage, Jedi Starfighter, TimeSplitters 2, Kirk Hamilton, Aaron Evers, Mark Garcia. Next time: Back to Metroid Prime Twitch: brettdouville or timlongojr, instagram:timlongojr, Twitter: @timlongojr and @devgameclub Discord DevGameClub@gmail.com
Stocks closed higher today, near session highs as the Nasdaq notched its seventh straight positive close. Cantor Fitzgerald's Eric Johnston and Cresset Capital's Jack Ablin break down the market action. Third Bridge's Scott Kessler reacts to earnings from tech giant Oracle. Zillow Chief Economist Skylar Olsen on the highlights from Zillow's June housing report and why home prices keep climbing. Thomas Karam, Equitrans Midstream CEO, talks the company's debt deal and why he is urging more bipartisan work in Washington to ensure energy security. SGH Macro Advisors Chief U.S. Economist Tim Duy looks ahead to this week's important inflation read and the upcoming Fed decision. Plus, ON Semiconductor Hassane El-Khoury joins after the news that the company is joining Nasdaq-100 index next week.
This episode of the Real Vision Daily Briefing is sponsored by Kalshi. Take a position on whether the US debt ceiling will be raised, or whether the Fed will hike rates.Sign up at kalshi.com/realvision now to claim $15 towards your first event contract, today. Debt ceiling deal progress propels the US market. Eric Johnston, head of equity derivatives & cross-asset for Cantor Fitzgerald, sits down with Maggie Lake to discuss his perspective on the current state of equities and the possibility of reaching the top of the economic cycle. You can find more of Eric's work here: https://www.cantor.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode of the Real Vision Daily Briefing is sponsored by Kalshi. Take a position on whether the US debt ceiling will be raised, or whether the Fed will hike rates. Sign up at kalshi.com/realvision now to claim $15 towards your first event contract, today. Debt ceiling deal progress propels the US market. Eric Johnston, head of equity derivatives & cross-asset for Cantor Fitzgerald, sits down with Maggie Lake to discuss his perspective on the current state of equities and the possibility of reaching the top of the economic cycle. You can find more of Eric's work here: https://www.cantor.com/Cem Karsan, the founder of Kai Volatility Advisors, sits down with Maggie Lake to discuss volatility, sticky inflation, and why he thinks a continued market rally could be "dangerous." You can find more of Cem's work here: https://www.kaivolatility.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode of the Real Vision Daily Briefing is sponsored by Kalshi. Take a position on whether the US debt ceiling will be raised, or whether the Fed will hike rates. Sign up at kalshi.com/realvision now to claim $15 towards your first event contract, today. Debt ceiling deal progress propels the US market. Eric Johnston, head of equity derivatives & cross-asset for Cantor Fitzgerald, sits down with Maggie Lake to discuss his perspective on the current state of equities and the possibility of reaching the top of the economic cycle. You can find more of Eric's work here: https://www.cantor.com/Geo Chen, the author of Fidenza Macro research, sits down with Maggie Lake to discuss the intricacies of the US debt ceiling, liquidity challenges, volatility in US treasuries, and promising global macro opportunities he sees over the next 3 months. You can find more of Geo's work here: fidenza.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Secretary Yellen joined in a live interview, saying she can't rule out a recession but doesn't think it's the most likely path for the US economy. She also said there are no good options if the debt ceiling isn't raised. Markets ended the session little changed. Miller Tabak's Matt Maley and Cantor Fitzgerald's Eric Johnston break down the market action. Earnings from PayPal, Palantir, Lucid. Unlimited CEO Bob Elliot on the latest developments in the regional banking crisis. Our Julia Boorstin previews CNBC's Disruptor 50.
It was an ugly day on Wall Street ahead of tomorrow's crucial Fed decision. CNBC Senior Markets Commentator Mike Santoli, New Edge's Cameron Dawson and Cantor's Eric Johnston give their market takes. Plus, David Chiaverini from Wedbush breaks down the big move lower in regional banks. And, top chip analyst Stacy Rasgon weighs in on the semi space… and what is at stake as AMD reports in Overtime.
U.S. equities were flat today as investors weigh dual uncertainties: earnings season and a potential recession. Meanwhile, energy and interest rates both closed in the red, and business conditions contracted in January for the fourth month in a row, according to the latest S&P survey. Andreas Steno Larsen sits down with Eric Johnston of Cantor Fitzgerald to discuss the latest price action and hear why he believes there's “very little upside” for stocks in the near-term. Plus, we'll hear from veteran economist and strategist David Rosenberg, on why a rapid collapse in inflation could lead to a drawn-out recession. You can watch that entire interview here: https://rvtv.io/3DaMUt6 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices