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Stocks staging a big comeback after initially selling off following a stronger than expected November jobs report. Investors fearing the jobs data could force the Fed to be more aggressive with its rate hikes. LinkedIn Chief Economist Karin Kimbrough says the if you look beneath the headlines, the labor market is showing signs of cooling off, but it may not be enough for the Fed to feel comfortable. JPMorgan Asset Management's Jack Manley discusses why he doesn't think the Fed will be able to achieve a soft economic landing, although he is predicting a modest recession. Renaissance Macro's Jeff Degraaf discusses whether the recent market rally is the start of a new bull market or just a bear market bounce. Vital Knowledge Founder Adam Crisafulli says there may not be much room left for the market to rally. Steel stocks have been red hot this year. Nucor CEO Leon Topalian discusses what is driving steel demand and whether that strength can continue. And Tesla finally delivering its first electric semi truck, 5 years after unveiling its prototype. Loup Ventures' Gene Munster explains why he thinks Tesla's offering is putting the rest of the trucking industry on notice.
Dan Nathan interviews Gene Munster, co-founder and managing partner at Loup Ventures, to discuss Snap cratering on its earnings report (1:00), whether we will see a Tesla relief rally (8:35), Microsoft and Alphabet kicking off big tech earnings this week (13:00), why Meta has the most upside potential relative to big tech (20:00), what to expect from Apple's report (23:15), and why Gene thinks Amazon is the wild card of the group (28:00). ---- Check out our show notes and transcript here ---- Email us at contact@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OkayComputerPod. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page
Dan Nathan interviews Gene Munster, co-founder and managing partner at Loup Ventures, to discuss Snap cratering on its earnings report (1:00), whether we will see a Tesla relief rally (8:35), Microsoft and Alphabet kicking off big tech earnings this week (13:00), why Meta has the most upside potential relative to big tech (20:00), what to expect from Apple's report (23:15), and why Gene thinks Amazon is the wild card of the group (28:00). ---- Check out our show notes and transcript here ---- Email us at contact@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OkayComputerPod. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page
Straight from Benzinga newsdesk, host Brent Slava brings you the market news and stocks to watch.Subscribe to our Stocks To Watch Newsletter here : https://go.benzinga.com/sales-page-187126583617110118712659Hosts:Brent Slava Reach out to Brent at brent@benzinga.comSr. Reporter, Head of Benzinga Newsdeskpro.benzinga.comAAPL, KMX, GNRC, DOCU, BIVIApple (AAPL) - Shares traded down about 2.5% Tuesday evening following a report the company pulled back its iPhone 14 production ramp up, citing underwhelming demand. Several notable analysts, including Loup Ventures' Gene Munster, downplayed the report. Tune into Benzinga's daily Stocks To Watch podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts to hear more details from the analyst calls.CarMax (KMX) - A play on the used car market. CarMax provides sales and service through retail locations. The company will report quarterly results Thursday.Generac (GNRC) - A manufacturer of generators for residential and commercial use. Traders in the Benzinga Pro lounge chat discussed the stock amid the major hurricane hitting the Gulf coast of Florida Wednesday morning.DocuSign (DOCU) - Shares traded up 2% in Wednesday's pre-market session following news DocuSign management will cut its workforce by about 9% amid restructuring efforts.BioVie (BIVI) - A play on the Alzheimer's space. In major news Wednesday, Biogen (BIIB), announced favorable results from a trial of its Alzheimer's drug candidate. Biogen shares traded up nearly 50%; many other stocks with Alzheimer's treatment candidates traded higher.We're always looking for ways to make this content better!If you have ideas for stocks we should cover or have feedback about the info or presentation, please drop us a line at newsdesk@benzinga.com or aslicoskun@benzinga.comUse coupon code YOUTUBE20 to get 20% offDisclaimer: All of the information, material, and/or content contained in this program is for informational purposes only. Investing in stocks, options, and futures is risky and not suitable for all investors. Please consult your own independent financial adviser before making any investment decisions.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Straight from Benzinga newsdesk, host Brent Slava brings you the market news and stocks to watch.Subscribe to our Stocks To Watch Newsletter here : https://go.benzinga.com/sales-page-187126583617110118712659Hosts:Brent Slava Reach out to Brent at brent@benzinga.comSr. Reporter, Head of Benzinga Newsdeskpro.benzinga.com$LULU $TWTR $KR $WDC $NIOlululemon athletica (LULU) - Shares were up 10% following better-than-expected quarterly results and, importantly, raised 2022 guidance. Analysts were overwhelming optimistic on lululemon moving forward.Twitter (TWTR) - Notable tech analyst, Gene Munster of Loup Ventures, discussed news out of Twitter to finally allow an edit button for tweets. The feature will be available for users of a premium Twitter service costing about $5 per month. Munster, doing the math on the likely users who will utilize the edit feature, estimated Twitter adding an edit button could boost the company's 2023 sales by as much as $150 million. Munster said he was hoping the feature would have added more in sales.Kroger (KR) - A gauge of the US consumer. One of the the US's largest grocers, Kroger will report quarterly results on Friday of next week.Western Digital (WDC) - A play on a worsening outlook for the chip storage sector. To end this week, analysts have been warning about concerning data impacting the cloud and data center computing spaces.NIO, Inc. (NIO) - A gauge of the Chinese consumer. NIO is a top-3 manufacturer of electric vehicles in China. The company will report quarterly results on Wednesday next week.Use coupon code YOUTUBE20 to get 20% offDisclaimer: All of the information, material, and/or content contained in this program is for informational purposes only. Investing in stocks, options, and futures is risky and not suitable for all investors. Please consult your own independent financial adviser before making any investment decisions.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Guy and Dan discuss the chart of the S&P 500 (2:26), how investors could be offsides in this market (6:13), homebuilder stocks bouncing (12:53), where the S&P could bottom (22:52), gold and crude oil (20:46). Dan sits down with Gene Munster of Loup Ventures to recap Tesla's quarter (31:15), and preview mega-cap tech earnings from Apple (37:40), Microsoft (43:41), Amazon (47:10), Alphabet (51:00), and Meta (54:00). See our show notes and transcript here ---- See what adding futures can do for you at cmegroup.com/onthetape. ---- Shoot us an email at OnTheTape@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OnTheTapePod. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow Danny Moses @DMoses34 on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page
Dan talks with tech investor & Loup Ventures' co-founder Gene Munster about the June quarter being a reckoning for tech stocks (5:17), his optimistic outlook for the markets in 2023 (18:45), why he's bullish on Apple CarPlay after Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (25:05), who's most likely to become Tim Cook's successor (30;48), if Amazon CEO Andy Jassy is still right for the job after Amazon's recent stumbles (37:07), how Elon Musk's Twitter drama is distracting him from what he's great at (42:52), why Tesla remains lightyears ahead of its electric car competition (49:55), and Loup's startup portfolio performance amid economic turmoil (54:04). —- Email us at contact@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OkayComputerPod. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page
Dan talks with tech investor & Loup Ventures' co-founder Gene Munster about the June quarter being a reckoning for tech stocks (5:17), his optimistic outlook for the markets in 2023 (18:45), why he's bullish on Apple CarPlay after Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (25:05), who's most likely to become Tim Cook's successor (30;48), if Amazon CEO Andy Jassy is still right for the job after Amazon's recent stumbles (37:07), how Elon Musk's Twitter drama is distracting him from what he's great at (42:52), why Tesla remains lightyears ahead of its electric car competition (49:55), and Loup's startup portfolio performance amid economic turmoil (54:04). —- Email us at contact@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OkayComputerPod. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page
Show #1352 If you get any value from this podcast please consider supporting my work on Patreon. Plus all Patreon supporters get their own unique ad-free podcast feed. Good morning, good afternoon and good evening wherever you are in the world, welcome to EV News Daily for Monday 24th January. It's Martyn Lee here and I go through every EV story so you don't have to. Thank you to MYEV.com for helping make this show, they've built the first marketplace specifically for Electric Vehicles. It's a totally free marketplace that simplifies the buying and selling process, and help you learn about EVs along the way too. Welcome to a new EXECUTIVE PRODUCER TYLER VOSS WATCH RECORD-SETTING LUCID AIR DREAM EDITION 70-MPH RANGE TEST - We knew going into the range test that the Air would likely crush the 310-mile range test results we achieved on a 2021 Tesla Model 3 in our 70-mph range test, which was our range test leader until now. The only question that remained was by how much. - Lucid provided us with a production Lucid Air Dream Edition Range with the 19" Aero wheels which is the configuration that is EPA certified at 520 miles per charge. If you put the 21" wheels on this same vehicle, the EPA range rating drops to 481 miles - The temperature was 51° F (10.5° C) when we started the day, which isn't really ideal conditions for range testing. However, by the end of the day, the temperature had crept up to 69° F (20.5° C) - The consumption rate remained consistent and was on 4.3 mi per kWh for the vast majority of the drive, and only dropped down to 4.2 mi/kWh on occasion. - When the range test was over, we had used 117+ kWh of the Air's 118 kWh usable battery capacity, so we really ran it down to a completely drained battery. We drove the Air for six miles after the state of charge read zero, and about 3 more miles after the display said we had consumed 117 kWh on the trip. That leads us to believe we had less than .25 kWh left in the battery when we ended the test. - Lucid uses the 5-cycle test procedure to certify its vehicle's range with the EPA. Tesla, Audi, Polestar, and Rivian also use the 5-cycle test, while all other OEMs use the 2-cycle test. - Tesla vehicles, for instance, usually underperform their EPA range number by 10% to 13%. The Air actually did very well in this regard, falling only 4% short of its EPA range rating Original Source : https://insideevs.com/reviews/562511/lucid-air-range-test-record/ CYBERTRUCK PHOTOS LEAKED! - “The wiper lives flat across the bottom of the windscreen ? Or upright ? And Holy cow... it extends and retracts, potentially covering every inch of the glass.” Original Source : https://www.cybertruckownersclub.com/forum/threads/cybertruck-photos-leaked-%F0%9F%93%B8.4660/ TESLA'S GROSS MARGIN IN FOCUS WITH Q4 EARNINGS - Tesla Inc's (NASDAQ:TSLA) crushing fourth-quarter delivery turns the focus on how well the company managed costs amid supply headwinds and whether the electric vehicle maker is on track to deliver 40% long-term gross margins when it reports quarterly earnings on Wednesday, according to Loup Ventures analyst Gene Munster. - Tesla delivered 28.8% automotive gross margins in the third quarter, compared with 25.8% in the second quarter ended June. - Tesla Chief Financial Officer Zach Kirkhorn had told investors on the third quarter post-earnings call that there's "an awakening" for electric vehicles and that the company does not have a demand issue but the ability to produce as many cars. Original Source : https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/tesla-s-gross-margin-in-focus-with-q4-earnings-as-investors-look-for-apple-like-growth-story-munster-1031122133 PANASONIC TO START PRODUCING NEW TESLA BATTERIES IN 2023 - Panasonic will start the mass production of new lithium-ion batteries that will increase the range of electric vehicles over 15% as early as 2023 to compete with rival South Korean and Chinese battery makers. Original Source : https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Automobiles/Panasonic-to-start-producing-new-Tesla-batteries-in-2023 TESLA NOW RUNS THE MOST PRODUCTIVE AUTO FACTORY IN AMERICA - Last year Tesla's factory in Fremont, California, produced an average of 8,550 cars a week. That's more than Toyota Motor Corp.'s juggernaut in Georgetown, Kentucky (8,427 cars a week), BMW AG's Spartanburg hub in South Carolina (8,343) or Ford Motor Co.'s iconic truck plant in Dearborn, Michigan (5,564), according to a Bloomberg analysis of production data from more than 70 manufacturing facilities. - Tesla's Fremont factory is a scrappy site to behold. Originally built by General Motors Co. in the 1960s and jointly operated by GM and Toyota until after GM's 2009 bankruptcy, new additions have been kludged together to form an anthill of manufacturing. In what was once a rear parking lot, a pair of industrial tent structures provide shelter for bustling assembly lines that wouldn't fit inside the packed factory. - For all its rapid growth and dominance in electric vehicles, Tesla is still just the 10th biggest auto manufacturer in North America. The new plant in Austin should change that and, according to Levy, help Tesla maintain its EV lead for as long as the supply imbalances continue. Original Source : https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2022-tesla-factory-california-texas-car-production/ GM TO INVEST $6.5 BILLION IN MICHIGAN FOR EV PRODUCTION - General Motors Co. is expected to detail plans Tuesday to invest $6.5 billion in two Michigan sites and create 4,000 jobs in the state, according to a meeting agenda and two sources familiar with the situation. - The Detroit automaker is scheduled to announce its investment at an event in Lansing. The news would come a day before Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's State of the State address, which is expected to highlight the state's economic development efforts as the auto industry pivots to electrification. - GM and battery partner LG Energy Solution are planning a $2.5 billion investment in Lansing near GM's Delta Township plant for a battery cell manufacturing site that will support a growing list of coming EVs. - GM also received a tax abatement for a $1.3 billion investment at its Orion Assembly plant in Lake Orion to build EVs, but the investment amount there is expected to total $4 billion. Sources previously told The Detroit News the automaker plans to build electric trucks there. Original Source : https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/autos/general-motors/2022/01/21/gm-invest-6-billion-michigan-ev-production/6599934001/ EXCLUSIVE RENAULT, NISSAN, MITSUBISHI TO UNVEIL 2030 EV PLAN THIS WEEK - Renault SA (RENA.PA), Nissan Motor Co and Mitsubishi Motors Corp (7211.T) plan to triple their investment to jointly develop electric vehicles (EVs), two people with knowledge of the plan told Reuters. - The three are expected to announce on Thursday a plan to invest more than 20 billion euros ($23 billion) over the next five years on EV development, the sources said. By 2030, the alliance is expected to come up with more than 30 new battery EVs underpinned by five common platforms, they said. - That is in addition to 10 billion euros the group has already spent on electrification - The three-firm alliance has developed and partly deployed four common EV platforms. - One underpins EVs such as Nissan's upcoming Ariya and Renault's Megane EV, and another supports affordable no-frills cars by Nissan and its China market partner Dongfeng, as well as for Renault's Dacia brand. The other two are platforms for micro minis, called “kei cars” in Japan, and light commercial vehicles. - The automakers are expected to use common batteries and other key components. The alliance plans to jointly invest in capacity to produce in France, Britain, China and Japan a total of 220 gigawatt hours of battery capacity by 2030 under the plan, the sources said. Original Source : https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/exclusive-renault-nissan-mitsubishi-unveil-2030-ev-plan-this-week-2022-01-23 DONGFENG E70 LAUNCHED WITH A SOLID-STATE BATTERY, 50 DEMONSTRATION CARS DELIVERED Original Source : https://carnewschina.com/2022/01/23/dongfeng-e70-launched-with-a-solid-state-battery-50-demonstration-cars-delivered/ APPLE'S SELF-DRIVING CAR PROJECT HITS ANOTHER SPEED BUMP AS ENGINEERING MANAGER DEPARTS Original Source : https://9to5mac.com/2022/01/23/apples-self-driving-car-project-hits-another-speed-bump-as-engineering-manager-departs/ LAMBORGHINI AVENTADOR SUCCESSOR WILL BE A V12 PLUG-IN HYBRID Original Source : https://www.thedrive.com/news/43985/lamborghini-aventador-successor-will-be-a-v12-plug-in-hybrid-report SHANGHAI MAYOR WANTS MORE CHIP PRODUCTION FACILITIES TO SUPPORT NEW-ENERGY VEHICLE GROWTH Original Source : https://www.scmp.com/business/china-business/article/3164446/shanghai-mayor-wants-more-chip-production-facilities NEW QUESTION OF THE WEEK WITH EMOBILITYNORWAY.COM Tom Moloughney's Lucid Air 70mph range test yielded a real world highway range of 500 miles. 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I'm joined by Gene Munster of Loup Ventures to discuss the Fed, interest rates, quantitative tightening, stock market, Jerome Powell, TSLA, FSD, Tesla 2022 expectations, Apple Car, risks and more. Gene Munster on Twitter: https://twitter.com/munster_gene Loup Ventures: https://loupfunds.com Previous Gene Munster interview on Dave Lee on Investing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZb9s1_hej4 Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 00:36 - Jerome Powell testimony this morning 02:30 - Interest rates, tapering of bond purchases, Quantitative Tightening 04:33 - Is inflation transitory? 06:15 - Impact of interest rate hikes on valuations of tech stocks 12:25 - How to spot opportunities 14:00 - Companies to watch - TakeTwo, RBLX, COIN 16:10 - 2022 expectations for TSLA, Tesla 18:40 - Exceptions of Tesla's long-term gross margins 23:37 - Biggest risk for Tesla this year 26:26 - Tesla vs Apple 29:30 - How not to miss the boat on the next AAPL or TSLA 34:35 - Apple Car - can it compete with Tesla? 40:27 - What year can Tesla become a more valuable company than Apple? 43:47 - Conclusion Social
I'm joined by Gene Munster of Loup Ventures to discuss the Fed, interest rates, quantitative tightening, stock market, Jerome Powell, TSLA, FSD, Tesla 2022 expectations, Apple Car, risks and more. Gene Munster on Twitter: https://twitter.com/munster_gene Loup Ventures: https://loupfunds.com Previous Gene Munster interview on Dave Lee on Investing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZb9s1_hej4 Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 00:36 - Jerome Powell testimony this morning 02:30 - Interest rates, tapering of bond purchases, Quantitative Tightening 04:33 - Is inflation transitory? 06:15 - Impact of interest rate hikes on valuations of tech stocks 12:25 - How to spot opportunities 14:00 - Companies to watch - TakeTwo, RBLX, COIN 16:10 - 2022 expectations for TSLA, Tesla 18:40 - Exceptions of Tesla's long-term gross margins 23:37 - Biggest risk for Tesla this year 26:26 - Tesla vs Apple 29:30 - How not to miss the boat on the next AAPL or TSLA 34:35 - Apple Car - can it compete with Tesla? 40:27 - What year can Tesla become a more valuable company than Apple? 43:47 - Conclusion Social
I'm joined by Gene Munster of Loup Ventures to discuss the Fed, interest rates, quantitative tightening, stock market, Jerome Powell, TSLA, FSD, Tesla 2022 expectations, Apple Car, risks and more. Gene Munster on Twitter: https://twitter.com/munster_gene Loup Ventures: https://loupfunds.com Previous Gene Munster interview on Dave Lee on Investing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZb9s1_hej4 Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 00:36 - Jerome Powell testimony this morning 02:30 - Interest rates, tapering of bond purchases, Quantitative Tightening 04:33 - Is inflation transitory? 06:15 - Impact of interest rate hikes on valuations of tech stocks 12:25 - How to spot opportunities 14:00 - Companies to watch - TakeTwo, RBLX, COIN 16:10 - 2022 expectations for TSLA, Tesla 18:40 - Exceptions of Tesla's long-term gross margins 23:37 - Biggest risk for Tesla this year 26:26 - Tesla vs Apple 29:30 - How not to miss the boat on the next AAPL or TSLA 34:35 - Apple Car - can it compete with Tesla? 40:27 - What year can Tesla become a more valuable company than Apple? 43:47 - Conclusion Social
I'm joined by Gene Munster of Loup Ventures to discuss the Fed, interest rates, quantitative tightening, stock market, Jerome Powell, TSLA, FSD, Tesla 2022 expectations, Apple Car, risks and more. Gene Munster on Twitter: https://twitter.com/munster_gene Loup Ventures: https://loupfunds.com Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 00:36 - Jerome Powell testimony this morning 02:30 - Interest rates, tapering of bond purchases, Quantitative Tightening 04:33 - Is inflation transitory? 06:15 - Impact of interest rate hikes on valuations of tech stocks 12:25 - How to spot opportunities 14:00 - Companies to watch - TakeTwo, RBLX, COIN 16:10 - 2022 expectations for TSLA, Tesla 18:40 - Exceptions of Tesla's long-term gross margins 23:37 - Biggest risk for Tesla this year 26:26 - Tesla vs Apple 29:30 - How not to miss the boat on the next AAPL or TSLA 34:35 - Apple Car - can it compete with Tesla? 40:27 - What year can Tesla become a more valuable company than Apple? 43:47 - Conclusion Social
Google and Microsoft posted strong quarterly earnings. Loup Ventures' Gene Munster breaks down what went well for the tech giants. On the other hand, Robinhood's quarterly results sent the stock tanking below its IPO price. Devin Ryan of JMP Securities discusses what went wrong. And Brian's RBI focuses on his Twitter poll asking viewers when they think inflationary prices will subside.
Eric Savitz, associate editor for technology at Barron's and Gene Munster, managing partner and co-founder of Loup Ventures discuss the outlook for Apple and other leading tech companies.
Shares of the EV maker were higher after the company delivered better than expected earnings and revenue for the latest quarter. Loup Ventures' Gene Munster breaks down the results. Plus Beijing's crackdown on big tech expanding on Monday, sending shares of Chinese internet players sinking again. Should you hang onto these names or is it time to cut and run?
Doug Clinton, Managing Partner with Loup Ventures talks with us about the challenges and opportunities associated with addictive technologies and how innovative companies are designing for time well spent from the ground up.
Don't miss out as Gene Munster, managing partner and co-founder of Loup Ventures joins Benzinga CEO Jason Raznick to discuss his background as a tech analyst, why he went into venture capital, some Apple stock & Tesla stock talk, and more.Your Host: Jason Raznick, Founder & CEO of Benzinga https://twitter.com/JasonRaznickBenzinga Twitter: https://twitter.com/BenzingaSpecial Guest: Gene Munster, Managing Partner, Loup VenturesTwitter: https://twitter.com/munster_geneTwitter: https://twitter.com/loupventuresGene Munster is a managing partner and co-founder at Loup Ventures. Prior to Loup Ventures, Gene was a managing director and senior research analyst at Piper Jaffray where he covered technology companies including Apple, Amazon, Google and Facebook. During his 21-year tenure, Gene received many acknowledgements including: Top Stock Picker from Forbes, Best on the Street from The Wall Street Journal, and was widely recognized for his work on Apple. Gene holds a bachelor's degree in finance and entrepreneurship from the University of St. Thomas.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-raz-report/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The latest In Touch With iOS with Dave and Warren we are joined by Jeff Gamet. Pre CES events and Dave talks about some new products. 2021 and what to expect with Apple. New accessories roundup new app for viewing documents that works well. The show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com Direct Link to Audio News Google Planning to Update iOS Apps With Privacy Labels Soon iPhone 12 mini Sales Have Been Disappointing in the US iPhone 12 Costs 21 Percent More to Make Than iPhone 11 Apple touts the success of its various services Apple Newsroom Link. Loup Ventures foresees future Apple services such as Health+, Maps+, Podcasts+, more Topics Beta this week. iOS 14.4 was released on 12/16/20 no updates since then are we near a release? Dave has some new products received as gifts and wanted to provide a review but did he keep them? Car Vent Mount PRO with MagSafe for iPhone 12 sold by Apple Otterbox iPhone 12 Pro Max Case with Colorful Highlights | Aneu Series sold by Apple This Hub is designed to be used with a M1 Mac with Thunderbolt 4 but he tested it with iPad and it works great. OWC Thunderbolt Hub for M1 Mac, Thunderbolt 3 equipped Mac, and Thunderbolt 4 PC Warren’s Amazon Case Jeff’s iPhone car mount CES starts next week but some of the products have been announced at press events this week here are a few. Jabra Announces New Color Additions to Elite 85t Active Noise Cancelling Earbuds Movo Introduces Smartphone Lenses for the Content Creators The Movo SPL Smartphone Lens Series comprises 3 different, high-quality, universal, clip-on lenses designed specifically for use with smartphones, both iOS and Android. Each lens offers a dynamic and unique perspective solution including fisheye, telephoto and wide angle. The Movo SPL series of lenses safely and conveniently attaches to any smartphone camera system without any additional hardware needed. It creates a dynamic photo and video capture experience on any smartphone by providing a variety of visual perspectives. Movo Smartphone Lenses (SPL Series) models: SPL-FE Super Fisheye Lens: 238-degree, clip-on lens for smartphones; $39.95 SPL-TELE Telephoto Lens: 3X zoom perspective, clip-on lens for smartphones; $39.95 SPL-WA Wide Angle Lens: 18-mm perspective, clip-on lens for smartphones; $39.95 They will be released in late in the Q1 2021. 2021 what do we expect from Apple. More insight on what to expect from our panel. Tips Zoom now allows AirPlay sharing so you can share your iPhone or iPad natively right in Zoom. Apps Overviewer is a new app that turns an iPhone into a document camera for Zoom and virtual learning APP LINK 'TV Remote' turns your iPhone into a universal control for TVs APP LINK About our Guest Jeff Gamet is a podcaster, technology blogger, artist, and author. Previously, he was The Mac Observer’s managing editor, and Smile’s TextExpander Evangelist. You can find him on Twitter and Instagram as @jgamet, About our Co-Host Co-Host Warren Sklar @Wsklar is an IT Consultant and moderator of the Mac To The Future FaceBook Group with over 3000 members talking about all things Apple. Request to join this group to be among people who love Apple
Loup Ventures' Gene Munster thinks Apple will be the top-performer among the FAANGs in 2021. We'll look at why. PLUS - a business model breakdown! Because who doesn't wanna hear that...
PreMarket Prep is a live trading talk show that airs weekdays from 8-9 am ET on YouTube as well as http://premarket.benzinga.com/pre-market-show/ Check out our chat rooms to get your questions answered on the show! We pride ourselves on being the best source of premarket trading strategy, and we feature some of Wall Street’s best traders as guests. On today’s show, we discuss…. - Crowded trades in stocks like TTD and TSLA - A continued recovery in BABA - Questions from our live chats Featured Guests: Gene Munster, founding partner, Loup Ventures - 34:35 ///////MORE STUFF TO CHECK OUT/////// Free stock market news: https://www.benzinga.com/ Live education at Benzinga Boot Camp: https://rb.gy/abuhzl Benzinga merch: https://rb.gy/3pyb0x For FASTER NEWS and IN-DEPTH market data, check out Benzinga Pro. Click the link to sign up for a free two-week trial https://pro.benzinga.com/?afmc=6c Meet the Hosts: Dennis Dick Bio: http://www.premarketprep.com/author/premarketinfo/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TripleDTrader Joel Elconin Bio: http://www.premarketprep.com/author/joelelconin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Spus Tune in to the show live or via podcast! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/benzinga-tv Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bztv Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/benzinga-morning-show TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Business--Economics/Benzinga-TV-p1006070/ Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Id2myc5nfdgd4pry47sjss2n2my Like the show? Keep up with all Benzinga news! Visit https://www.benzinga.com/ to subscribe to our newsletter Visit https://twitter.com/Benzinga to follow us on Twitter Visit https://www.facebook.com/Benzinga/ to like us on Facebook Be sure to check out https://pro.benzinga.com/. Benzinga’s real-time news platform with all the information you need to invest better today.
PreMarket Prep is a live trading talk show that airs weekdays from 8-9 am ET on YouTube as well as http://premarket.benzinga.com/pre-market-show/ Check out our chat rooms to get your questions answered on the show! We pride ourselves on being the best source of premarket trading strategy, and we feature some of Wall Street’s best traders as guests. On today’s show, we discuss…. - Previewing the big earnings week - DNKN may go private - The RIDE merger goes through Featured Guest: Gene Munster, Managing Partner at Loup Ventures - 34:00 ///////MORE STUFF TO CHECK OUT/////// Free stock market news: https://www.benzinga.com/ Live education at Benzinga Boot Camp: https://rb.gy/abuhzl Benzinga merch: https://rb.gy/3pyb0x For FASTER NEWS and IN-DEPTH market data, check out Benzinga Pro. Click the link to sign up for a free two-week trial https://pro.benzinga.com/?afmc=6c Meet the Hosts: Dennis Dick Bio: http://www.premarketprep.com/author/premarketinfo/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TripleDTrader Joel Elconin Bio: http://www.premarketprep.com/author/joelelconin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Spus Tune in to the show live or via podcast! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/benzinga-tv Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bztv Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/benzinga-morning-show TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Business--Economics/Benzinga-TV-p1006070/ Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Id2myc5nfdgd4pry47sjss2n2my Like the show? Keep up with all Benzinga news! Visit https://www.benzinga.com/ to subscribe to our newsletter Visit https://twitter.com/Benzinga to follow us on Twitter Visit https://www.facebook.com/Benzinga/ to like us on Facebook Be sure to check out https://pro.benzinga.com/. Benzinga’s real-time news platform with all the information you need to invest better today.
Tesla is redefining what it means to be a car company. At the core of the bull-thesis is the idea that Tesla is more than an automaker. Gene Munster, Partner at Loup Ventures, a research and venture capital firm, tells us about the opportunity in energy storage and how Tesla's innovation could make its way inside the home. Sam Korus, an analyst at ARK Invest, covers robotics, EVs, energy storage, alt energy, and space. He hits on Tesla's ambitions with batteries, its plan for developing the “brain of autonomous vehicles,” and the possibility of electric flight. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/voices-of-wall-street/message
SPECIAL EPISODE: Gene Munster, Managing Partner at Loup Ventures joins us on this week's episode. Gene has worked with and been around some of the best leaders in Silicon Valley. He is a venture capitalist and has been around the tech sector for years. We talk about Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, Tim Cook, and others. He shares his beliefs about culture and the importance of curiosity.Gene's Twitter@munster_gene@LoupVenturesYou can find me here:Website: kingdomcoachingtw.comTwitter: @KingdomCoachTWPodcast Twitter: @Coaching_DNAInstagram: traviswyckoff
PreMarket Prep is a live trading talk show that airs weekdays from 8-9 am ET on YouTube as well as http://premarket.benzinga.com/pre-market-show/ Check out our chat rooms to get your questions answered on the show! We pride ourselves on being the best source of premarket trading strategy, and we feature some of Wall Street’s best traders as guests. On today’s show, we discuss…. - Big earnings from Disney ($DIS), Beyond Meat ($BYND), Nikola ($NKLA) and more - A merger between Teladoc ($TDOC) and Livongo ($LVGO) - Drug news from Novavax ($NVAX) and Moderna ($MRNA) Featured Guests Gene Munster, managing partner, Loup Ventures - 34:55 ///////MORE STUFF TO CHECK OUT/////// Free stock market news: https://www.benzinga.com/ Live education at Benzinga Boot Camp: https://rb.gy/abuhzl Benzinga merch: https://rb.gy/3pyb0x For FASTER NEWS and IN-DEPTH market data, check out Benzinga Pro. For a free two-week trial go to https://pro.benzinga.com/?afmc=6c Meet the Hosts: Dennis Dick Bio: http://www.premarketprep.com/author/premarketinfo/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TripleDTrader Joel Elconin Bio: http://www.premarketprep.com/author/joelelconin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Spus Tune in to the show live or via podcast! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/benzinga-tv Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bztv Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/benzinga-morning-show TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Business--Economics/Benzinga-TV-p1006070/ Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Id2myc5nfdgd4pry47sjss2n2my Like the show? Keep up with all Benzinga news! Visit https://www.benzinga.com/ to subscribe to our newsletter Visit https://twitter.com/Benzinga to follow us on Twitter Visit https://www.facebook.com/Benzinga/ to like us on Facebook Be sure to check out https://pro.benzinga.com/. Benzinga’s real-time news platform with all the information you need to invest better today.
Markets are shrugging off record virus spikes and election concerns, on pace for a second straight week of gains. Is this the start of a “new” bull market? We’ll discuss. Also, Tesla shares continue driving to all-time highs. Does the stock belong in the S&P 500? We’ll debate in a scorching edition of Rapid Fire. And, while the Trump Administration considers banning TikTok, Gene Munster of Loup Ventures says any ban would likely be temporary. He’ll explain why. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Avery Bedows is the founder of The Substrate Group, a consultancy focusing on helping neurotechnology companies master their storytelling, and a Neurotechnology advisor for Loup Ventures. He previously co-founded Altar Virtual Technologies, a company focused on using AR/VR for augmented memory.
Andrew Smith is the founder and CEO of Outrider which provides autonomous yard operations for logistics hubs. The company has raised over $53 million from investors such as NEA, 8VC, Loup Ventures, Schematic Ventures, Fraser McCombs Capital, Prologis, Koch Disruptive Technologies, and Goose Capital. Prior to this, he cofounded ATDynamics which got acquired by Stemco.
Andrew Smith is the founder and CEO of Outrider which provides autonomous yard operations for logistics hubs. The company has raised over $53 million from investors such as NEA, 8VC, Loup Ventures, Schematic Ventures, Fraser McCombs Capital, Prologis, Koch Disruptive Technologies, and Goose Capital. Prior to this, he cofounded ATDynamics which got acquired by Stemco.
I interview Gene Munster from Loup Ventures (https://loupventures.com) and focus on the question of how he was able to pick Apple early on as a big winner. And how those lessons helped him to pick Tesla as a big winner. What are the similarities that Apple and Tesla have? What excited Gene about Tesla and how does he view their future? I also ask about Gene's take on analysts and why some have been wrong on Apple and Tesla. Follow Gene Munster on Twitter, @munster_gene Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/heydave7 Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heydave7 Watch this video on what a 10x company is, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9HtG-jJSTY Watch this video on how new tech goes mainstream, https://youtu.be/gVsFsydllNo Check out my archived articles/posts on Tesla and investing: https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/articles-megaposts-by-davet.23473/#post-485768 Disclaimer: All content on this channel is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as professional financial advice. Should you need such advice, consult a licensed financial or tax advisor. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of information on this channel. Author is long TSLA at time of original video publish date. Tags: Tesla, TSLA, Elon Musk, Model 3, Model Y, Cybertruck, InvestingSubscribe to Dave Lee on Investing on Soundwise
I interview Gene Munster from Loup Ventures (https://loupventures.com) and focus on the question of how he was able to pick Apple early on as a big winner. And how those lessons helped him to pick Tesla as a big winner. What are the similarities that Apple and Tesla have? What excited Gene about Tesla and how does he view their future? I also ask about Gene's take on analysts and why some have been wrong on Apple and Tesla. Follow Gene Munster on Twitter, @munster_gene Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/heydave7 Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heydave7 Watch this video on what a 10x company is, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9HtG-jJSTY Watch this video on how new tech goes mainstream, https://youtu.be/gVsFsydllNo Check out my archived articles/posts on Tesla and investing: https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/articles-megaposts-by-davet.23473/#post-485768 Disclaimer: All content on this channel is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as professional financial advice. Should you need such advice, consult a licensed financial or tax advisor. No guarantee is given regarding the accuracy of information on this channel. Author is long TSLA at time of original video publish date. Tags: Tesla, TSLA, Elon Musk, Model 3, Model Y, Cybertruck, InvestingSubscribe to Dave Lee on Investing on Soundwise
On Frontier Tech is a technology-focused investment podcast featuring PreMarket Prep's Joel Elconin and Managing Partner of Loup Ventures, Gene Munster. In each episode, the hosts discuss the latest tech sector news impacting stocks from mega-cap giants to the latest IPOs to everything in-between. On the docket this edition: - The coronavirus' true impact Apple and tech - Is Tesla overvalued? - The 2020 presidential election and big tech Like the show? Keep up with all Benzinga news! Visit www.benzinga.com/ to subscribe to our newsletter Visit twitter.com/Benzinga to follow us on Twitter Visit www.facebook.com/Benzinga/ to like us on Facebook Be sure to check out pro.benzinga.com/. Benzinga’s real-time news platform with all the information you need to invest better today.
Interview starts: 6:38Debrief starts: 32:46Doug Clinton is the managing partner of Loup Ventures. A Midwest-based venture firm, Loup Ventures was founded in 2017, and to date, they have made exciting investments focusing on frontier tech. Their latest concentrations include neuro-tech and BCI, as well as anti-aging companies. In today's interview, Doug maps out the scene of frontier tech and gives us his thoughts on the consequences such technologies may have in the future.We discuss: AD: Finding experienced employees for your new business with Integrity Power Search (5:27) About Loup (6:47, 11:00) "Deciding" the next big technology (7:52) Technology false starts (10:13) Least exciting new technologies (11:45) Most exciting new technologies (14:38) Neuro-tech and its human implications (15:27) Past investments (20:53) Investing in technologies that answer existential problems (23:56) Researching new technologies (28:57) Health and anti-aging tech (30:28) Learn more about Loup Ventures: https://loupventures.com/Follow upside on Twitter: https://twitter.com/upsidefmAdvertise with an upside classified: https://upside.fm/classifieds--This episode is sponsored by Integrity Power Search, the #1 full stack high growth startup recruiting firm between the coasts. They partner with venture capitalists, private equity groups and CEOs to build amazing teams for the world's most disrupting companies.Learn more about or get in touch with Integrity Power Search: https://upside.fm/integrity
Jens Nordvig, Exante Data Founder & CEO, says the drop in Chinese tourism as a result of the coronavirus will be a major hit to other countries' economies. Leslie Vinjamuri, Chatham House Head of U.S. & Americas Programme, says the delay in the Iowa Caucus could cast a shadow over the results. Michael Nathanson, Moffettnathanson Senior Research Analyst, says the cost inflection point may have come come for cord-cutting. Dr. Anthony Fauci Director of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says the coronavirus looks increasingly like a pandemic. Gene Munster, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Loup Ventures, says Tesla deserves a valuation like Apple because it is a combination of hardware, software, and services. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Jens Nordvig, Exante Data Founder & CEO, says the drop in Chinese tourism as a result of the coronavirus will be a major hit to other countries' economies. Leslie Vinjamuri, Chatham House Head of U.S. & Americas Programme, says the delay in the Iowa Caucus could cast a shadow over the results. Michael Nathanson, Moffettnathanson Senior Research Analyst, says the cost inflection point may have come come for cord-cutting. Dr. Anthony Fauci Director of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says the coronavirus looks increasingly like a pandemic. Gene Munster, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Loup Ventures, says Tesla deserves a valuation like Apple because it is a combination of hardware, software, and services.
PreMarket Prep is a live trading talk show that airs weekdays from 8-9 am ET on YouTube as well as http://premarket.benzinga.com/pre-market-show/ Check out our chat rooms to get your questions answered on the show! We pride ourselves on being the best source of premarket trading strategy, and we feature some of Wall Street’s best traders as guests. On today’s show, we discuss…. - The followthrough reaction to BA firing its CEO on Monday - Where TSLA goes now that it hit $420 - The confusing after-hours news in WCC Featured Guests: Gordon Johnson, Founder of GLJ Research (37:45) Gene Munster, managing partner, Loup Ventures (1:00:25) Meet the Hosts: Dennis Dick Bio: http://www.premarketprep.com/author/premarketinfo/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TripleDTrader Joel Elconin Bio: http://www.premarketprep.com/author/joelelconin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Spus Tune in to the show live or via podcast! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/benzinga-tv Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bztv Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/benzinga-morning-show TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Business--Economics/Benzinga-TV-p1006070/ Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Id2myc5nfdgd4pry47sjss2n2my Like the show? Keep up with all Benzinga news! Visit https://www.benzinga.com/ to subscribe to our newsletter Visit https://twitter.com/Benzinga to follow us on Twitter Visit https://www.facebook.com/Benzinga/ to like us on Facebook Be sure to check out https://pro.benzinga.com/. Benzinga’s real-time news platform with all the information you need to invest better today.
On Frontier Tech is a technology-focused investment podcast featuring PreMarket Prep's Joel Elconin and Managing Partner of Loup Ventures, Gene Munster. In each episode, the hosts discuss the latest tech sector news impacting stocks from mega-cap giants to the latest IPOs to everything in-between. On the docket this edition: - Apple's content strategy' - Where Facebook's Libra goes from here - Why NVIDIA still has potential despite its high valuation Like the show? Keep up with all Benzinga news! Visit www.benzinga.com/ to subscribe to our newsletter Visit twitter.com/Benzinga to follow us on Twitter Visit www.facebook.com/Benzinga/ to like us on Facebook Be sure to check out pro.benzinga.com/. Benzinga’s real-time news platform with all the information you need to invest better today.
Neural Implant podcast - the people behind Brain-Machine Interface revolutions
Avery Bedows and Doug Clinton are part of Loup Ventures, a venture capital firm that invests in frontier technology. In this episode, which is the first of a quarterly series on neurotech news, they discuss recent events regarding investment in neurotech companies as well as growths and developments within the neurotech industry. Top three takeaways: Companies can sometimes look at the value of an investment not just in terms of revenue, but in terms of gaining a strong foothold in an upcoming area of development The Neuralink presentation gave more of a long-term view of future goals, in an attempt to increase their hiring and rein in excitement By 2020, there will be a lot more neurotech startups and overall more capital present within the industry, and lots of opportunities for investors [0:00] Ladan introduces the episode and his guests, Avery Bedows and Doug Clinton, who are with Loup Ventures [2:00] Facebook acquired CTRL-labs for $500 million, Avery discusses the significance of this [5:00] There is discussion over whether Facebook is more interested in brain-computer interfaces or VR [8:45] The value of the investment is explored and it is discussed whether Facebook acquired CTRL-labs more for monetary gain or as a way to truly enter the field of VR/AR [12:00] Thomas Reardon, a co-founder of CTRL-labs and inventor of Internet Explorer, knew that his product reached a lot of people, but wasn’t part of a full-blown platform, so he needed to plug it into a company that provided the full-blown platform [15:10] Topic switches to Neuralink, Ladan and the guests discuss their thoughts on the Neuralink presentation where Elon Musk discusses the automation of electrode-thread implantation [18:20] Avery discusses what he found most interesting about the whole presentation and how he interprets it [21:50] Avery discusses some motivations for being in neuro that he has found in people [25:45] Doug mentions that the future of interface with which we communicate may be related to VR/AR, beyond that it may tie to direct interface with brain [27:40] Topic switches to Loup Ventures’ investment in Rune Labs, Avery and Doug provide some background and opinions [31:30] Big picture for Rune Labs is seeing data platform for intracranial data from the brain, using data to enable other development of medical applications [33:30] There will likely be more capital in 2020 within this whole field, we will see info about young startups, lots of early stage neuro
On Frontier Tech is a technology-focused investment podcast featuring PreMarket Prep's Joel Elconin and Managing Partner of Loup Ventures, Gene Munster. In each episode, the hosts discuss the latest tech sector news impacting stocks from mega-cap giants to the latest IPOs to everything in-between. On the docket this edition: - Apple's new valuation paradigm - What went wrong with 2019's class of IPOs - Tesla path to manufacturing at scale Like the show? Keep up with all Benzinga news! Visit www.benzinga.com/ to subscribe to our newsletter Visit twitter.com/Benzinga to follow us on Twitter Visit www.facebook.com/Benzinga/ to like us on Facebook Be sure to check out pro.benzinga.com/. Benzinga’s real-time news platform with all the information you need to invest better today.
Gene Munster is managing partner at Loup Ventures, a venture capital fund focused on early-stage investing. We discuss Apple's voice strategy, Voice SEO data, smart speaker sales forecasts and much more. Munster co-founded Loup after 21 years as a research analyst at Piper Jaffrey where he covered familiar names such as Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google. During his career, he has been named Top Stock Picker from Forbes, Best on the Street from The Wall Street Journal, and was widely followed for his Apple coverage. Gene holds a bachelor's degree in finance and entrepreneurship from the University of St. Thomas. At Loup, Gene writes nearly daily on a variety of topics and often these stories relate to voice.
On Frontier Tech is a technology-focused investment podcast featuring PreMarket Prep's Joel Elconin and Managing Partner of Loup Ventures, Gene Munster. In each episode, the hosts discuss the latest tech sector news impacting stocks from mega-cap giants to the latest IPOs to everything in-between. On the docket this edition: - The next iPhone and Apple's path to (more) profitability - The government's role in regulating big tech - Tesla's edge in the electric vehicle market, here and abroad Like the show? Keep up with all Benzinga news! Visit www.benzinga.com/ to subscribe to our newsletter Visit twitter.com/Benzinga to follow us on Twitter Visit www.facebook.com/Benzinga/ to like us on Facebook Be sure to check out pro.benzinga.com/. Benzinga’s real-time news platform with all the information you need to invest better today.
My Career Fit provides career seekers with an opportunity to “hear” from top employers discuss their company’s business, culture, mission, vision and what makes them unique as an employer of choice discuss their career opportunities in a new and creative Voice First format; My Career FIT. Jobs on demand for job seekers. My Career Fit, is the world’s 1st job Search, voice assistant. Providing potential candidates with insightful content directly from you. MCF launched officially on Amazon Alexa in June of 2019 launching live on Google Home as an Action in the very near future. U.S. smart speaker owners grew 40 percent over 2018 to now reach 66.4 million people. It’s estimated that 28% of the 128 million U.S. households had a smart speaker at the end of 2018. That figure is expected to grow to 75% by 2025 which due to population growth will represent over 100 million households (Loup Ventures). Voice Technology reduces any friction that exists between customers and brands and does the same thing for potential candidates and an employers brand. Get your employer branded content added today - Email Gcollier.PSS@gmail.com Online: https://mycareerfit.wordpress.com/for-employer/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/mycareerfit/?viewAsMember=true https://www.facebook.com/mycareerfit Instagram & Twitter - @Mycareerfit Tutorials on Youtube.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfzv4bQPorPtA_CGQhm8A1w/videos --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On Frontier Tech is a technology-focused investment podcast featuring PreMarket Prep's Joel Elconin and Managing Partner of Loup Ventures, Gene Munster. In each episode, the hosts discuss the latest tech sector news impacting stocks from mega-cap giants to the latest IPOs to everything in-between. On the docket this edition: - How China fits in to Apple's earnings beat - The path ahead for Facebook's Libra - Netflix's subscriber troubles Like the show? Keep up with all Benzinga news! Visit www.benzinga.com/ to subscribe to our newsletter Visit twitter.com/Benzinga to follow us on Twitter Visit www.facebook.com/Benzinga/ to like us on Facebook Be sure to check out pro.benzinga.com/. Benzinga’s real-time news platform with all the information you need to invest better today.
On Frontier Tech is a technology-focused investment podcast featuring PreMarket Prep's Joel Elconin and Managing Partner of Loup Ventures, Gene Munster. In each episode, the hosts discuss the latest tech sector news impacting stocks from mega-cap giants to the latest IPOs to everything in-between. On the docket this edition: -What Jony Ive's departure means for Apple -Analysts and investors struggle with inscrutable Google -Tesla's steady march toward autonomous vehicles Like the show? Keep up with all Benzinga news! Visit www.benzinga.com/ to subscribe to our newsletter Visit twitter.com/Benzinga to follow us on Twitter Visit www.facebook.com/Benzinga/ to like us on Facebook Be sure to check out pro.benzinga.com/. Benzinga’s real-time news platform with all the information you need to invest better today.
On Frontier Tech is a technology-focused investment podcast featuring PreMarket Prep's Joel Elconin and Managing Partner of Loup Ventures, Gene Munster. In each episode, the hosts discuss the latest tech sector news impacting stocks from mega-cap giants to the latest IPOs to everything in-between. Like the show? Keep up with all Benzinga news! Visit www.benzinga.com/ to subscribe to our newsletter Visit twitter.com/Benzinga to follow us on Twitter Visit www.facebook.com/Benzinga/ to like us on Facebook Be sure to check out pro.benzinga.com/. Benzinga’s real-time news platform with all the information you need to invest better today.
**The first ever BENZINGA TRADING SUMMIT is June 20 at the Sheraton Times Square. Don't miss the chance to learn strategies firsthand from traders across Wall Street, including PreMarket Prep's Joel Elconin and Dennis Dick. To get your ticket today go to BZPROFIT.COM and enter the promo code PMP15 to get 15% off** PreMarket Prep is a live trading talk show that airs weekdays from 8-9 am ET on YouTube as well as http://premarket.benzinga.com/pre-market-show/ Check out our chat rooms to get your questions answered on the show! We pride ourselves on being the best source of premarket trading strategy, and we feature some of Wall Street’s best traders as guests. On today’s show, we discuss…. - Earnings from BABA, TLRY, ACB and M - AAPL's exposure to the trade war Featured Guest: Gene Munster, managing partner at Loup Ventures (34:40) Meet the Hosts: Dennis Dick Bio: http://www.premarketprep.com/author/premarketinfo/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TripleDTrader Joel Elconin Bio: http://www.premarketprep.com/author/joelelconin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Spus Tune into the show live or via podcast! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/benzinga-tv Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bztv Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/benzinga-morning-show TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Business--Economics/Benzinga-TV-p1006070/ Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Id2myc5nfdgd4pry47sjss2n2my Like the show? Keep up with all Benzinga news! Visit https://www.benzinga.com/ to subscribe to our newsletter Visit https://twitter.com/Benzinga to follow us on Twitter Visit https://www.facebook.com/Benzinga/ to like us on Facebook Be sure to check out https://pro.benzinga.com/. Benzinga’s real-time news platform with all the information you need to invest better today.
En NotiPod Hoy - ¿Qué hace que un anuncio en un podcast mantenga la atención de los oyentes? - Este año Spotify continuará su apuesta por el podcast. Durante el CES 2019 Courtney Holt, vicepresidente de la compañía, reveló detalles de esto y además se conoció que la periodista Jemele Hill firmó con Spotify para crear su nuevo podcast, llamado Unbothered. - Samson ha presentado su nuevo micrófono condensador Satellite Broadcast portátil diseñado para músicos, podcasters y otros que necesiten grabar audio de calidad en cualquier lugar. Se conecta por medio de USB y Lightning a los equipos PC, Mac o iOS y tienen salida para auricular en el micrófono. - iHeartMedia ha rediseñado iHeartRadio, su aplicación para escuchar música, radio y podcasts a pedido. Ahora se integra con dispositivos Honda, Samsung, Google, Roku, TV Android de Google y Android Auto. Además, la aplicación está totalmente rediseñada en la tableta Amazon Fire, y muy pronto lo estará en iOS y en Android. - El proveedor de alojamiento gratuito de podcasts ZCast cerrará sus puertas este mes después de cuatro años de trabajo. - ¿Qué asistente virtual responde mejor las preguntas? La empresa de investigación Loup Ventures puso a prueba las voces de Alexa, Siri, Google Assistant y Cortana . - La BBC análiza ¿cómo los Podcasts de crímenes logran encontrar datos y hasta pruebas que a la misma policía se les ha escapado? - Según Nielsen, el consumo total de audio equivalente al 23 por ciento en comparación con el 2017. - Google Podcasts ya es compatible con Android Auto. - Novela del famoso escritor uruguayo Hugo Burel sale este mes en formato podcast. El Observador de Uruguay informa que a partir del 14 de enero, saldrán día tras día los nueve capítulos de “El Regreso de Gérard Philippe”. Recomendado: ‘PiensaPyme’ un podcast para emprendedores en el que se ofrecen las herramientas necesarias para quienes quieren iniciarse en un negocio o para los que ya tienen uno. Más contenidos y enlaces: https://viapodcast.fm/los-podcasts/notipod-hoy/
Gene Munster, Co-Founder at Loup Ventures discusses why he is still positive on Apple after the company cut its revenue outlook for the first time in almost two decades. Brian Skorney, Biotech Analyst at Baird, breaks down Bristol-Myers Squibb’s $74 billion acquisition of drug maker Celgene. Neil Weinberg, Bloomberg News Senior Projects & Investigations Reporter, shares his story in Businessweek Magazine about the NRA pushing their pro-gun agenda abroad. Vinny Catalano, CIO at Redmount Capital Partners, talks about seeing a market correction without a recession coming. And We Drive to the Close of Markets with David Dietze, Chief Investment Strategist at Point View Wealth Management. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan
Gene Munster, Co-Founder at Loup Ventures discusses why he is still positive on Apple after the company cut its revenue outlook for the first time in almost two decades. Brian Skorney, Biotech Analyst at Baird, breaks down Bristol-Myers Squibb's $74 billion acquisition of drug maker Celgene. Neil Weinberg, Bloomberg News Senior Projects & Investigations Reporter, shares his story in Businessweek Magazine about the NRA pushing their pro-gun agenda abroad. Vinny Catalano, CIO at Redmount Capital Partners, talks about seeing a market correction without a recession coming. And We Drive to the Close of Markets with David Dietze, Chief Investment Strategist at Point View Wealth Management. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Gene Munster, an analyst and investor with Loup Ventures, predicted in 2017 that Amazon would buy Target this year and take it over, just like it did with Whole Foods. It didn't happen. But Munster still believes it will, and tells Jefferson Graham why on #TalkingTech. https://blog.jeffersongraham.com
Doug Clinton, Managing Partner with Loup Ventures talks with us about the challenges and opportunities associated with addictive technologies and how innovative companies are designing for time well spent from the ground up.
Neural Implant podcast - the people behind Brain-Machine Interface revolutions
This is the first of our Neural Implant roundtable where we talk with former guests Doug Clinton of Loup Ventures, Manfred Franke of Neuronoff, and Avery Bedows who founded the neural implant blog, the Substrate. This podcast focuses on the relationship between the public and the neurotechnology in the modern world. The key questions concerning the podcasts involve what, when, how and why should neurotechnology be discussed in public. ~0min - introductions and explaining their experiences that could provide perspective to the discussion. ~7min - how neural stimulation can promote healing similar to a pill in medicine. 11:30 - the participants discuss increased investment in neural technologies. ~20 min - Discussions of the difficulties of getting answers from brain scans and transition to regulations posed by the FDA. They agree that people must gain trust through witnessing other people consume neural technologies for the idea to gain popularity. This was a great show and the format went well. I think there will be more of these types of shows in the future.
Whatever the fate of the heavily indebted Tesla Motors, is the electric vehicle revolution now set to sweep the world? And despite his Twitter antics and legal problems, has the company's chief executive earned the right to be brash?Justin Rowlatt speaks to Gene Munster of tech investors Loup Ventures and to the author and tech prophet Tony Seba. Plus what is the future for fossil fuel companies in an electrified world? We ask Shell's vice president for new fuels, Matthew Tipper.Producer: Laurence KnightImage: Elon Musk (Credit: AFP/Getty Images)
– Critical comments from TSLA bulls Loup Ventures and Nomura Instinet – SpaceX President comments on Elon Musk Links: Email > tesladailypodcast@gmail.com Twitter > @teslapodcast Patreon > patreon.com/tesladailypodcast Executive producer Jerome Jorden Executive producer Rob Gill Music by Evan Schaeffer Disclosure: Rob Maurer is long TSLA stock The post Critical Statements from Tesla Bulls, Gwynne Shotwell Supports Musk (09.12.18) appeared first on TechCast Daily.
Neural Implant podcast - the people behind Brain-Machine Interface revolutions
I've actually been in contact with Doug Clinton for many months but only now have done an episode. He is a managing partner at Loup Ventures which has recently invested money in companies such as Neurable and former guest Paradromics. In this episode, we talk about why their firm invests in companies which have a longer time horizon like medical device companies rather than software companies like in Silicon Valley. He talks about what he looks for in a company when investing and why their companies don't worry about FDA approval and even see it as a benefit. Doug is also the host of the Neurotech Podcast which covers many similar things in the field of Neural Implants but with a eye more towards the investment side of things.
A new survey from Loup Ventures found Siri a close, close no. 2 in accuracy to Google, with Alexa way behind. How is this possible? Gene Munster from Loup Ventures joins Talking Tech to explain.
Dr. Ramses Alcaide is the CEO and Founder of Neurable, a Loup Ventures portfolio company focused on non-invasive BCI. Ramses earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Washington in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from the...
Happy Friday! This will be the last AWT News Update podcast until next Friday, but we have some good news for you: Loup Ventures analyst Gene Munster thinks that "Apple as a Service" is the next big reason for investors to keep backing the company A 76-year-old Hong Kong man is the latest to have his life saved by Apple Watch Microsoft wants to work with Apple to get iMessages on Windows --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tangible-tech/support
Gene Munster, an investor and analyst with Loup Ventures, fills in for Jefferson Graham on Talking Tech, weighing in on Tesla's recent crazy earnings call. Munster also takes on Apple's call as well.
This week: friends, HomePod is even better than the hype, it’s one of the best products Apple's ever made. Plus: HomePod vs. the rivals; the big HomePod flaw you need to know about (and the one Apple is trying to downplay); how Apple plans to revamp their future software; and is another new Apple product on the horizon? We think so, and we’ll tell you what it is. This episode supported by Easily create a website by yourself, at Squarespace.com. Use offer code CultCast at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. From how to become more productive and professional to how to read body language, network, and negotiate, the Art of Charm podcast covers anything that will help you become a high-performer at home and at work. Check it out at theartofcharm.com/podcast. On the show this week @erfon / @bst3r / @lkahney / @lewiswallace Consumer Reports says HomePod doesn’t sound as good as its rivals https://www.cultofmac.com/528645/consumer-reports-says-homepod-doesnt-sound-good-rivals/ One of the most reputable tech review sites isn’t that impressed with the HomePod’s superb sound. While most reviewers have noted the HomePod as the best sounding speaker they’ve ever listened too, Consumer Reports claims Google Home Max and Sonos One sound better. “The HomePod will serve many music fans well, but CR testers did hear some flaws. The HomePod’s bass was a bit boomy and overemphasized,” wrote Consumer Reports. “And the midrange tones were somewhat hazy, meaning that some of the nuance in vocals, guitars, and horns was lost Audiophile Review: HomePod 'Sounds Better' Than $999 KEF X300A Digital Hi-Fi Speakers https://www.macrumors.com/2018/02/12/homepod-audiophile-review-standing-ovation/ Reddit user WinterCharm posted exhaustive audio performance testing results for HomePod to the Reddit audiophile community. Using specialized equipment and a controlled testing environment, the review features in-depth analysis of the smart speaker's output when compared to a pair of $999 KEF X300Adigital hi-fi monitors, representing a "meticulously set up audiophile grade speaker versus a tiny little HomePod that claims to do room correction on its own”. "I am speechless. The HomePod actually sounds better than the KEF X300A. If you're new to the Audiophile world, KEF is a very well respected and much loved speaker company. I actually deleted my very first measurements and re-checked everything because they were so good, I thought I'd made an error. Apple has managed to extract peak performance from a pint sized speaker, a feat that deserves a standing ovation. The HomePod is 100% an Audiophile grade Speaker." Siri on HomePod Correctly Answered 52.3% of Queries in New AI Test https://www.macrumors.com/2018/02/10/siri-on-homepod-new-ai-test/ Our ol’ pal Genie Munster, in a new test shared today by Loup Ventures, HomePod was put through a bunch of Siri AI tests When asked a series of questions, here’s how it performed vs. other smart speakers Google Home answered 81 percent correctly, Amazon's Alexa answered 64 percent correctly, and Microsoft's Cortana answered 57 percent correctly. HomePod leaves ugly white rings on wood tables https://www.cultofmac.com/529025/homepod-leaves-ugly-white-rings-wood-tables/ HomePods are already making their mark in new homes across the country — but not in a good way. Apple customers started noticing that HomePod can damage wood furniture by leaving a white ring after resting on a table for just a few minutes or days. Apple confirmed the problem today, saying “the marks can improve over several days after the speaker is removed from the wood surface.” Apple also suggested owners “try cleaning the surface with the [table] manufacturer’s suggested oiling method.”If the white rings don’t disappear, Apple says you can just refinish the furniture. Apple also recommends putting the HomePod on a coaster if you’re worried about the speaker damaging your table. Erfon listens to HomePod for the first time... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Lz7dxfNXL8 How Apple Plans to Root Out Bugs, Revamp iPhone Software - leander https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-02-12/how-apple-plans-to-root-out-bugs-revamp-iphone-software Apple will start focusing on the next two years of updates for its iPhone and iPad operating system, according to people familiar with the change. The company will continue to update its software annually, but internally engineers will have more discretion to push back features that aren't as polished to the following year. Software chief Craig Federighi laid out the new strategy to his army of engineers last month, according to a person familiar with the discussion. His team will have more time to work on new features and focus on under-the-hood refinements without being tied to a list of new features annually simply so the company can tout a massive year-over-year leap, people familiar with the situation say. The renewed focus on quality is designed to make sure the company can fulfill promises made each the summer at the annual developers conference and that new features work reliably and as advertised. The decision to give engineers more time to perfect software is a major cultural shift. At Google, teams update apps on their own schedule and aren’t tied to the annual Android release. At Apple, all new features are tied to a big release in the fall, when Apple rolls out its splashiest new software, and a more modest update in the spring Apple hiring spree means something big is on the way - leander https://www.cultofmac.com/527819/apple-hiring-spree-means-something-big-way/ Apple has been busy hiring a record number of engineers over the last few months. The move comes after the company also went on a designer hiring spree, indicating a major new product or two could be in the works. Job openings for engineering jobs at Apple rose 80% from the period starting in September until just last week. The company’s listings went from 665 open hardware engineering positions to 1,198 last week. What exactly Apple is working on is anyone’s best guess right now, but check out these job listings:Analog Layout Designer, Advanced Material Scientist (Electrolyte Development), 3D Perception/Computer Vision Algorithm Engineer, Sensor Design Engineer, Motion Sensing Hardware Engineer: Magnetics, and even a Flexible Display Technologist. Leander had an epiphany last show of what all these jobs have in common
E15 Riffing points Loup Ventures closes their first fund and proves researchers can be VCs CoCo Coworking launches a 2nd coworking space brand, goes big and goes national SportsDigita launches their first product, Digideck, + raises investor cash for it Why Minnesota’s Amazon bid didn’t make us any smarter A rundown of VC firms outside of Minnesota that have repeatedly invested in MN tech Kathy’s list of ‘non-VC’ investors that have invested in MN tech
Gene Munster, an investor and analyst with Loup Ventures, predicts Amazon will buy retailer Target in 2018 or 2019 in a deal worth over $40 billion. He explains how he came to this conclusion and what it means to the future of retail on #TalkingTech.
The world of Artificial Intelligence is moving fast. And no one knows this more than Loup Ventures, a VC firm focused solely on surfing the next wave of transformative AI. In this episode, David and Justin talk with Gene Munster and Andrew Murphy about what AI is and what impact it will have on business in the next decade.
Every VC says they only invest in great founders, but the majority of venture-backed businesses still end in relative failure. Does that mean we as VCs are just bad judges of founders or do we not know what great founders look like? This is a question we’ve obsessed over since we started Loup Ventures — trying to define what makes a great founder and how to test for it. It’s hard.
We need to focus on getting workers the skills they need for the jobs that need filling, David Herro, Harris Associates' CIO of international equity, says. Michael R. Bloomberg, founder and majority owner of Bloomberg LP, and Daniel Huttenlocher, dean of Cornell Tech, discuss the university's new campus on Roosevelt Island. Finally, Gene Munster, co-founder of Loup Ventures, says Apple is defying the laws of physics in pricing its products. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
We need to focus on getting workers the skills they need for the jobs that need filling, David Herro, Harris Associates' CIO of international equity, says. Michael R. Bloomberg, founder and majority owner of Bloomberg LP, and Daniel Huttenlocher, dean of Cornell Tech, discuss the university's new campus on Roosevelt Island. Finally, Gene Munster, co-founder of Loup Ventures, says Apple is defying the laws of physics in pricing its products.
Robert Hormats, Kissinger Associates' vice chairman, says Russia is clearly trying to undermine stability among European countries within the NATO alliance. Barry Eichengreen, a professor at the University of California at Berkley, says the U.S. will learn how hard it is to go alone in the world. Roberto Azevedo, the director general at the World Trade Organization, says the Trump administration is still trying to figure out its trade plans. Michael Feroli, JPMorgan's chief U.S. economist, says the Fed's still following the Phillips curve tradition. Gene Munster, co-founder of Loup Ventures, says Tesla's Model 3 is a paradigm shift in e-vehicles and autonomy. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Robert Hormats, Kissinger Associates' vice chairman, says Russia is clearly trying to undermine stability among European countries within the NATO alliance. Barry Eichengreen, a professor at the University of California at Berkley, says the U.S. will learn how hard it is to go alone in the world. Roberto Azevedo, the director general at the World Trade Organization, says the Trump administration is still trying to figure out its trade plans. Michael Feroli, JPMorgan's chief U.S. economist, says the Fed's still following the Phillips curve tradition. Gene Munster, co-founder of Loup Ventures, says Tesla's Model 3 is a paradigm shift in e-vehicles and autonomy.
Gene Munster, co-founder of Loup Ventures, says Amazon and Google are defining the way consumers expect retail and media to evolve. Constance Hunter, chief economist at KPMG, says we're in the eighth inning of the business cycle. Sheryl Palmer, president and CEO of Taylor Morrison Home Corp, says confident consumers are creating optimism in the housing business. Finally, John Bartlett, a money manager at W.H. Reaves & Co., discusses utilities stocks.
At this point, it might not even be that crazy to say it, but we think AirPods are going to be a bigger product for Apple than the Watch. After using AirPods for the past month, the Loup Ventures team...
Loup Ventures and Tim Cook share at least one thing in common. We both agree that AR will transform how humans interact with each other, removing the clumsy touchscreen, replacing the smartphone, and most importantly, expanding the utility of computing...
Gene Munster, Loup Ventures' managing partner, says Apple's growth during the next five years will come from its services. Prior to that, RBS Chairman Howard Davies says a U.S.-China trade war would offset a fiscal boost. Barry Eichengreen, an economics professor at Berkeley, says trade policy will take precedent for Donald Trump because tax reform and infrastructure packages require cooperation with Congress. Finally, former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft says Attorney General nominee Jeff Sessions won't be polarizing because he believes in the rule of law. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
We are believers that every 10-15 years people need to reinvent themselves. It’s a natural progression. As the world changes, we need to change with it. We believe the world is about to undergo a major change in how we...
The combination of artificial intelligence, robotics, virtual reality, and augmented reality will fundamentally transform how we live — for the better. It will enable a world of infinite and limitless exploration. A world where humans find purpose in creativity, community, and experience. A world where humans can be more human. Loup Ventures is pursuing this absolutely fantastic future: The Future Perfect.