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We hit a milestone today as this is our 50th Podcast Episode! A Big thank you to You, our listeners for your continued support!* Kali Linux Users Face Update Issues After Repository Signing Key Loss* CISOs Advised to Secure Personal Protections Against Scapegoating and Whistleblowing Risks* WhatsApp Launches Advanced Chat Privacy to Safeguard Sensitive Conversations* Samsung Confirms Security Vulnerability in Galaxy Devices That Could Expose Passwords* Former Disney Menu Manager Sentenced to 3 Years for Malicious System AttacksKali Linux Users Face Update Issues After Repository Signing Key Losshttps://www.kali.org/blog/new-kali-archive-signing-key/Offensive Security has announced that Kali Linux users will need to manually install a new repository signing key following the loss of the previous key. Without this update, users will experience system update failures.The company recently lost access to the old repository signing key (ED444FF07D8D0BF6) and had to create a new one (ED65462EC8D5E4C5), which has been signed by Kali Linux developers using signatures on the Ubuntu OpenPGP key server. OffSec emphasized that the key wasn't compromised, so the old one remains in the keyring.Users attempting to update their systems with the old key will encounter error messages stating "Missing key 827C8569F2518CC677FECA1AED65462EC8D5E4C5, which is needed to verify signature."To address this issue, the Kali Linux repository was frozen on February 18th. "In the coming day(s), pretty much every Kali system out there will fail to update," OffSec warned. "This is not only you, this is for everyone, and this is entirely our fault."To avoid update failures, users are advised to manually download and install the new repository signing key by running the command: sudo wget https://archive.kali.org/archive-keyring.gpg -O /usr/share/keyrings/kali-archive-keyring.gpgFor users unwilling to manually update the keyring, OffSec recommends reinstalling Kali using images that include the updated keyring.This isn't the first time Kali Linux users have faced such issues. A similar incident occurred in February 2018 when developers allowed the GPG key to expire, also requiring manual updates from users.CISOs Advised to Secure Personal Protections Against Scapegoating and Whistleblowing Riskshttps://path.rsaconference.com/flow/rsac/us25/FullAgenda/page/catalog/session/1727392520218001o5wvhttps://www.theregister.com/2025/04/28/ciso_rsa_whistleblowing/Chief Information Security Officers should negotiate personal liability insurance and golden parachute agreements when starting new roles to protect themselves in case of organizational conflicts, according to a panel of security experts at the RSA Conference.During a session on CISO whistleblowing, experienced security leaders shared cautionary tales and strategic advice for navigating the increasingly precarious position that has earned the role the nickname "chief scapegoat officer" in some organizations.Dd Budiharto, former CISO at Marathon Oil and Philips 66, revealed she was once fired for refusing to approve fraudulent invoices for work that wasn't delivered. "I'm proud to say I've been fired for not being willing to compromise my integrity," she stated. Despite losing her position, Budiharto chose not to pursue legal action against her former employer, a decision the panel unanimously supported as wise to avoid industry blacklisting.Andrew Wilder, CISO of veterinarian network Vetcor, emphasized that security executives should insist on two critical insurance policies before accepting new positions: directors and officers insurance (D&O) and personal legal liability insurance (PLLI). "You want to have personal legal liability insurance that covers you, not while you are an officer of an organization, but after you leave the organization as well," Wilder advised.Wilder referenced the case of former Uber CISO Joe Sullivan, noting that Sullivan's Uber-provided PLLI covered PR costs during his legal proceedings following a data breach cover-up. He also stressed the importance of negotiating severance packages to ensure whistleblowing decisions can be made on ethical rather than financial grounds.The panelists agreed that thorough documentation is essential for CISOs. Herman Brown, CIO for San Francisco's District Attorney's Office, recommended documenting all conversations and decisions. "Email is a great form of documentation that doesn't just stand for 'electronic mail,' it also stands for 'evidential mail,'" he noted.Security leaders were warned to be particularly careful about going to the press with complaints, which the panel suggested could result in even worse professional consequences than legal action. Similarly, Budiharto cautioned against trusting internal human resources departments or ethics panels, reminding attendees that HR ultimately works to protect the company, not individual employees.The panel underscored that proper governance, documentation, and clear communication with leadership about shared security responsibilities are essential practices for CISOs navigating the complex political and ethical challenges of their role.WhatsApp Launches Advanced Chat Privacy to Safeguard Sensitive Conversationshttps://blog.whatsapp.com/introducing-advanced-chat-privacyWhatsApp has rolled out a new "Advanced Chat Privacy" feature designed to provide users with enhanced protection for sensitive information shared in both private and group conversations.The new privacy option, accessible by tapping on a chat name, aims to prevent the unauthorized extraction of media and conversation content. "Today we're introducing our latest layer for privacy called 'Advanced Chat Privacy.' This new setting available in both chats and groups helps prevent others from taking content outside of WhatsApp for when you may want extra privacy," WhatsApp announced in its release.When enabled, the feature blocks other users from exporting chat histories, automatically downloading media to their devices, and using messages for AI features. According to WhatsApp, this ensures "everyone in the chat has greater confidence that no one can take what is being said outside the chat."The company noted that this initial version is now available to all users who have updated to the latest version of the app, with plans to strengthen the feature with additional protections in the future. However, WhatsApp acknowledges that certain vulnerabilities remain, such as the possibility of someone photographing a conversation screen even when screenshots are blocked.This latest privacy enhancement continues WhatsApp's long-standing commitment to user security, which began nearly seven years ago with the introduction of end-to-end encryption. The platform has steadily expanded its privacy capabilities since then, implementing end-to-end encrypted chat backups for iOS and Android in October 2021, followed by default disappearing messages for new chats in December of the same year.More recent security updates include chat locking with password or fingerprint protection, a Secret Code feature to hide locked chats, and location hiding during calls by routing connections through WhatsApp's servers. Since October 2024, the platform has also encrypted contact databases for privacy-preserving synchronization.Meta reported in early 2020 that WhatsApp serves more than two billion users across over 180 countries, making these privacy enhancements significant for a substantial portion of the global messaging community.Samsung Confirms Security Vulnerability in Galaxy Devices That Could Expose Passwordshttps://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Suggestions/Implement-Auto-Delete-Clipboard-History-to-Prevent-Sensitive/m-p/3200743Samsung has acknowledged a significant security flaw in its Galaxy devices that potentially exposes user passwords and other sensitive information stored in the clipboard.The issue was brought to light by a user identified as "OicitrapDraz" who posted concerns on Samsung's community forum on April 14. "I copy passwords from my password manager all the time," the user wrote. "How is it that Samsung's clipboard saves everything in plain text with no expiration? That's a huge security issue."In response, Samsung confirmed the vulnerability, stating: "We understand your concerns regarding clipboard behavior and how it may affect sensitive content. Clipboard history in One UI is managed at the system level." The company added that the user's "suggestion for more control over clipboard data—such as auto-clear or exclusion options—has been noted and shared with the appropriate team for consideration."One UI is Samsung's customized version of Android that runs on Galaxy smartphones and tablets. The security flaw means that sensitive information copied to the clipboard remains accessible in plain text without any automatic expiration or encryption.As a temporary solution, Samsung recommended that users "manually clear clipboard history when needed and use secure input methods for sensitive information." This stopgap measure puts the burden of security on users rather than providing a system-level fix.Security experts are particularly concerned now that this vulnerability has been publicly acknowledged, as it creates a potential "clipboard wormhole" that attackers could exploit to access passwords and other confidential information on affected devices. Users of Samsung Galaxy devices are advised to exercise extreme caution when copying sensitive information until a more comprehensive solution is implemented.Former Disney Menu Manager Sentenced to 3 Years for Malicious System Attackshttps://www.theregister.com/2025/04/29/former_disney_employee_jailed/A former Disney employee has received a 36-month prison sentence and been ordered to pay nearly $688,000 in fines after pleading guilty to sabotaging the entertainment giant's restaurant menu systems following his termination.Michael Scheuer, a Winter Garden, Florida resident who previously served as Disney's Menu Production Manager, was arrested in October and charged with violating the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) and committing aggravated identity theft. He accepted a plea agreement in January, with sentencing finalized last week in federal court in Orlando.According to court documents, Scheuer's June 13, 2024 termination from Disney for misconduct was described as "contentious and not amicable." In July, he retaliated by making unauthorized access to Disney's Menu Creator application, hosted by a third-party vendor in Minnesota, and implementing various destructive changes.The attacks included replacing Disney's themed fonts with Wingdings, rendering menus unreadable, and altering menu images and background files to display as blank white pages. These changes propagated throughout the database, making the Menu Creator system inoperable for one to two weeks. The damage was so severe that Disney has since abandoned the application entirely.Particularly concerning were Scheuer's alterations to allergen information, falsely indicating certain menu items were safe for people with specific allergies—changes that "could have had fatal consequences depending on the type and severity of a customer's allergy," according to the plea agreement. He also modified wine region labels to reference locations of mass shootings, added swastika graphics, and altered QR codes to direct customers to a website promoting a boycott of Israel.Scheuer employed multiple methods to conduct his attacks, including using an administrative account via a Mullvad VPN, exploiting a URL-based contractor access mechanism, and targeting SFTP servers that stored menu files. He also conducted denial of service attacks that made over 100,000 incorrect login attempts, locking out fourteen Disney employees from their enterprise accounts.The FBI executed a search warrant at Scheuer's residence on September 23, 2024, at which point the attacks immediately ceased. Agents discovered virtual machines used for the attacks and a "doxxing file" containing personal information on five Disney employees and a family member of one worker.Following his prison term, Scheuer will undergo three years of supervised release with various conditions, including a prohibition on contacting Disney or any of the individual victims. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit edwinkwan.substack.com
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the BIC Weekly Industry Report! In this special year-end episode, we're taking a look back at the biggest stories that shaped the energy sector in 2024. From TerraPower's Natrium Demonstration Project to ExxonMobil's Baytown expansion, Venture Global's LNG terminal, and ConocoPhillips' acquisition of Marathon Oil, these headlines are drove innovation and change in the industry. Tune in for a retrospective on the most impactful moments of the year! This episode is sponsored by Dräger, your industrial plant safety and rental solution. For more news on the renewable energy industry, manufacturing industry, oil and gas industry and more, visit bicmagazine.com. #EnergyNews #TopStories2024 #CleanEnergy #ExxonMobil #LNG
In this episode of the BIC Magazine Weekly Industry Report, we discuss ConocoPhillips' acquisition of Marathon Oil, ExxonMobil and partners' $135M Fort Worth recycling center, falling Thanksgiving gas prices, and Westinghouse and CORE POWER's innovative floating nuclear power plants. This episode is sponsored by Dräger, your industrial plant safety and rental solution. For more news on the renewable energy industry, manufacturing industry, oil and gas industry and more, visit bicmagazine.com. #GasPrices #SustainableEnergy #NuclearEnergy #EnergyStocks #EnergyInvesting
Labor woes in Metro Detroit. A new contract agreement was reached for Oakland University professors, but just hours later Teamsters were walking the picket line at Marathon Oil in southwest Detroit. WWJ's Jackie Paige and Jonathan Carlson have the latest news, including an interview with Congresswoman Debbie Dingell about a town hall meeting over toxic waste in western Wayne County. (Photo: Mike Campbell/WWJ)
Even if North Dakota voters approve Measure 4, a constitutional amendment that would disallow taxes on real estate values, our state and its elected leaders will still need to figure out how to replace the roughly $2.4 billion in revenues those taxes generate very budget cycle. We're going to pay for it. The question is how. Neal Messer, a farmer, businessman, and commissioner in Stark County, joined this episode of Plain Talk to discuss what that problem might look like from a local level. One upshot? Property owners may still be stuck with a property tax. "It does open the door where we could tax property based on square footage," Messer told us, though he added that the measure itself is "not very well written." "The challenge is five years from now," he added, pointing out that Measure 4 obligates state lawmakers to replace the revenues from property value taxes, but only at four years from now. Messer argues that, thanks to things like inflation, the cost of something like paving a road is going to cost more in five years than it does today, and yet Measure 4 would pin the Legislature's obligation for paying for local government eternally in 2024. Messer also says he's worried about giving big companies and out-of-state landowners a big tax break by eliminating the tax on property values. He pointed to Marathon Oil, which pays a big tax bill in his county that in turn does a lot to fund local schools, but would be able to keep that money in their out of state headquarters should Measure 4 pass. There are also wealthy, out-of-state landowners who would benefit as well, he argues. "Bill Gates doesn't need another tax break." Also on this episode, my co-host Chad Oban and I discuss why I was wrong about Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz being bad pick as runningmate for Vice President Kamala Harris. Want to follow Plain Talk? Click here for an archive of past shows and for information on how to subscribe, or just search for the show wherever you get your podcasts, including on YouTube.
The Daily Business and Finance Show - Tuesday, 13 August 2024 We get our business and finance news from Seeking Alpha and you should too! Subscribe to Seeking Alpha Premium for more in-depth market news and help support this podcast. Free for 14-days! Please click here for more info: Subscribe to Seeking Alpha Premium News Today's headlines: Which stocks will be in the crossfire when Elon Musk interviews Donald Trump tonight? B.Riley Financial stock slumps after suspending dividend; sees Q2 loss Western Midstream announces secondary public offering Pfizer trades in the red for seven straight days Nvidia rises after UBS keeps Buy rating amid Blackwell delay Semiconductors could start recovering in October, BofA says Marathon Oil investor files lawsuit to block ConocoPhillips acquisition Are the Magnificent 7 now a better hedge than the overall S&P 500? Walmart is the top gainer in the Dow as investors turn defensive Explanations from OpenAI ChatGPT API with proprietary prompts. This podcast provides information only and should not be construed as financial or business advice. This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The new UK government has announced plans for a rooftop revolution. Cycling in Chicago has surged as the city continues to hand out free bicycles. The city said the program was necessary since Oprah stopped giving out free cars in 2004. Yes, 2004. That reference is now celebrating its 20th anniversary. China's battery prices are at a point where the whole world is going to start to change. And you know what? I would like a battery to power me. China is taking steps to green their steelmaking industry. All new steel plants permitted so far this year will be run by electric arc furnaces rather than coal. Main Stories: UK Government's Rooftop Revolution: Keir Starmer's Labour government announced plans for a “rooftop revolution” to fit millions more homes with solar panels, lowering energy bills and tackling climate change. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband approved three solar farms this weekend, generating 500 MW and 350 MW of power, respectively. Electrek: New UK Govt Approves 3 Huge Solar Farms, Wants to Expand Rooftop Installs The Guardian: Labour's Rooftop Revolution to Deliver Solar Power to Millions of UK Homes China's Battery Prices: Over the last year, the price for lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery cells in China has dropped by 51% to about $53 per kilowatt-hour. This price drop is driving a significant shift in global energy dynamics. Bloomberg: China's Batteries Are Now Cheap Enough to Power Huge Shifts China's Green Steelmaking: China is forbidding new coal-based steelmaking for the first time in years, shifting to electric arc furnaces for all new steel plants permitted this year. Bloomberg: China Forbids New Coal-Based Steelmaking Chicago's Free Bicycles: Cycling in Chicago has surged as the city continues to hand out free bicycles. The program aims to improve mobility justice. Next City: Bike Chicago Cycle Giveaway Program Is a Win for Mobility Justice Lightning Round: Vehicle fleet age is on the rise, with the average now being 13 years. If all clean electricity projects in Canada currently planned or under construction are successfully implemented, clean electricity capacity would grow by an additional 32%. China's thermal power generation fell 7% year-on-year in June. New research from UCalgary shows that plugging into a standard 120-volt Level 1 charger meets the daily charging needs of 29% of electric vehicle drivers. Brazil leads the G20 in renewable electricity, with 89% of its electricity coming from renewables in 2023. EPA reaches a $241 million settlement with Marathon Oil for illegal pollution at nearly 90 facilities in North Dakota. Hankook Tire has developed EV-specific snow tires that increase range without sacrificing grip in cold weather. Houston seniors are struggling with heat and power outages following Hurricane Beryl. Gogoro's battery-swapping system launches in Bogota, Colombia. JD Vance is picked as Trump's VP, promoting the ‘Drive American Act'. Tesla's California virtual power plant delivers 100 MW to help the grid during peak demand. BP projects oil demand growth to peak next year. Europe is facing heat-related disruptions at oil refineries. China's carbon dioxide emissions are on track for a first annual decline since 2016. The Clean Energy Show is released every week, so be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast app to get new episodes delivered to you free! SUPPORT THE SHOW Make a small donation to our podcast today via our PayPal Donate page. E-transfer: cleanenergyshow@gmail.com James Whittingham's comedy podcast Sneeze! with James Whittingham RATE AND REVIEW US See The Clean Energy Show on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you listen to our show. OUR STORE Visit our Merchandise store for T-shirts, hats, and more! CONTACT US Email: cleanenergyshow@gmail.com TikTok Channel: Clean Energy Pod YouTube Channel: The Clean Energy Show X (Twitter): Clean Energy Pod Threads: @cleanenergypod Bluesky: Clean Energy Pod James Whittingham: Twitter Brian Stockton: Twitter Leave us an online voicemail at SpeakPipe Copyright 2024.
Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee and listen to the Daily Compliance News. All from the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day, we consider four stories from the business world: compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest for the compliance professional. In today's edition of Daily Compliance News: Minority lawyers are seen as ‘window dressing'. (FT) Malema faces new allegations in South Africa. (FT) Steward Health is under investigation for FCPA violations. (Boston.com) Marathon Oil agrees to record a methane fine. (NYT) For more information on the Ethico ROI Calculator and a free White Paper on the ROI of Compliance, click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Feelings about the economy have been sort of middling, with consumers optimistic about jobs but pessimistic about prices. But there's another aspect of consumer surveys that doesn't often get reported — sentiment can skew heavily partisan. Today: how consumers see the world through Republican or Democrat lenses. Plus, we’ll do the numbers on wholesale prices, hear about a Marathon Oil pollution settlement and learn about a downturn in TV and film production.
Feelings about the economy have been sort of middling, with consumers optimistic about jobs but pessimistic about prices. But there's another aspect of consumer surveys that doesn't often get reported — sentiment can skew heavily partisan. Today: how consumers see the world through Republican or Democrat lenses. Plus, we’ll do the numbers on wholesale prices, hear about a Marathon Oil pollution settlement and learn about a downturn in TV and film production.
AP correspondent Mike Hempen reports on Marathon Oil's emissions settlement with the federal government.
Today on America in the Morning President Biden Holds Press Conference President Biden held a rare solo news conference to defend his record and his decision to stay in the race. Correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Beryl Causes Flooding in VT The remnants of Hurricane Beryl caused flooding in Vermont as the storm swept across the Northeastern U.S. Correspondent Jennifer King reports. RNC Preview The Republican National Convention is scheduled to start next week, and President Trump has said he plans to unveil his 2024 running mate there. Correspondent Steve Futterman has more. Trump Lawyers Fight NYC Conviction In the wake of the Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity, former president Trump's lawyers are trying to overturn his conviction in New York. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports. Israeli Forces Move in on Gaza City The Israeli military is ordering all Palestinians to leave Gaza's largest city. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma has details. PA Union Boss Gets Jail Time A Philadelphia labor union power broker will spend some time behind bars. Correspondent Shelley Adler has the story. MLB Player Sean Burroughs Cause of Death Revealed The cause of death for a former Little League World Series hero who realized his dream playing major league baseball has been revealed. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh has the details. Law Enforcement Personnel Testify at Rust Trial Law enforcement personnel took to the stand as part of Alec Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter trial. Correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports. Holocaust Orphan Reunites with Family A man who was orphaned during the Holocaust is getting a second chance with his family. Correspondent Haya Panjwani has the story. More Lawmakers Call On Biden to Step Aside More Democrat lawmakers are calling on President Biden to leave the 2024 presidential race. Correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. Heatwave Leading to Increased Fire Risk A heatwave gripping much of the nation is leading to an increased fire risk in the Western parts of the country. Correspondent Donna Warder reports. June CPI Report Released June's Consumer Price Index showed some promising numbers. Correspondent Shelley Adler reports. Government Reaches Settlement with Marathon Oil The federal government has reached a settlement in its air quality lawsuit with Marathon Oil. Correspondent AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports. Family Sues One Chip Challenge A Massachusetts family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit over a teen's death for participating in the viral One Chip Challenge. Correspondent Jackie Quinn reports. French Cathedral Catches Fire A famous cathedral in France nearly followed in the footsteps of Notre Dame. Correspondent Rita Foley has details. Iranian Court Fines U.S. An Iranian court has ruled the U.S. pay billions of dollars in compensation after sanctions stopped a specific kind of bandage from entering the country. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports. University of GA Player Arrested A string of driving arrests continues to plague the University of Georgia's football team. Correspondent Gethin Coolbaugh has the story. Intuit Announces Layoffs Quicken and its big brother Quickbooks' parent company Intuit is laying off about 10% of its workforce to adopt new AI software, but it's not all bad news. Here's tech correspondent Chuck Palm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on a settlement between Marathon Oil and the federal government.
Jimi Okubanjo from Kent, near London, England shares her views on the importance of diversity and inclusion is business. With more than 25 years of experience in engineering and operational excellence initiatives at companies like McKinsey, Shell, Amazon, Siemens, and Marathon Oil, Jimi has cultivated expertise in mobilizing senior managers to spearhead transformational projects that boost profitability. Along the way we talk about Being a Good Soldier (1:50), a Safe Workspace (12:15), the financial implication of diversity (26:00), and understanding your bias (29:30). For more information email hello@folajimiworldwide.com. Donations for educational scholarships for children of military Veterans can be made through this website LukeLeaders1248.com Music intro and outro from the creative genius Kenny Kilgore, lead guitarist for The Shadows @ Blind Willie's Blues Club, Marietta, Georgia. Lowriders and Beautiful Rainy Day.
In this episode of Market Mondays, we dive into critical market moves and investment strategies. We discuss the potential implications if Nvidia doesn't reach the $107 price mark and Bill Ackman's plans to take Pershing Square public next year. We also explore the China risk to TSM and Ian's presentation on trading and investing.Additionally, we analyze Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway trimming its stake in BYD and what this could mean for the EV market. We break down ConocoPhillips' acquisition of Marathon Oil in an all-stock deal valued at $17.1 billion and discuss why the energy sector might not be everyone's favorite.We examine the XBD index and play 'Date it or Dump it' with top stocks like ADP, ADBE, VRSK, and more. We also cover David Roche's optimism about upcoming US rate cuts and how investors should position themselves.Furthermore, we address the Dow's recent underperformance and whether investors should lower their expectations for the market's recovery. We compare General Motors to Tesla and debate if GM is the new car king. Lastly, we evaluate HDFC Bank vs. Home Depot vs. Adobe to determine which stock offers the best growth potential, and discuss the confirmation of Elon Musk's pay package and its implications for Tesla. We also share thoughts on investing in companies with strong financials and fundamentals but very little institutional ownership, such as Novo Nordisk (NVO).#MarketMondays #Investing #StockMarket #Nvidia #BillAckman #ChinaRisk #TSM #Trading #Investing #BYD #EnergySector #XBDIndex #StockAnalysis #DavidRoche #RateCuts #DowJones #GeneralMotors #Tesla #HDFCBank #HomeDepot #Adobe #ElonMusk #NovoNordisk #InstitutionalOwnership #FinancialFreedom #InvestmentStrategiesOur Sponsors:* Check out Monarch Money: www.monarchmoney.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/marketmondays/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Plus: Shares of several big cruise operators finish higher after strong earnings results. Exxon Mobil and Marathon Oil shares move lower as oil future prices continue their recent decline. J.R. Whalen reports. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the hosts, Michael Tanner and Stuart Turley discuss key energy headlines, including BlackRock CEO Larry Fink's shift in stance towards dispatchable power due to AI demands, the political climate crisis versus fossil fuel debate, Vermont's new law requiring oil companies to pay for climate change damages, the push for a nuclear power renaissance, and Ottawa's attempts to regulate oil companies' climate claims. They also review recent oil market trends, including ConocoPhillips' acquisition of Marathon Oil, and speculate on future mergers in the energy sector.Highlights of the Podcast00:00 - Intro01:46 - Blackrock's Larry Fink Jumps On “Next AI Trade”, Warning World Will Be “Short Power”04:10 - Climate Crisis vs Drill Baby Drill – Soros heir urges Democrats to hammer Trump as ‘convicted felon at every opportunity'07:07 - Vermont becomes 1st state to require oil companies to pay for climate change damages10:12 - It's Time for a Nuclear Power RenaissanceOttawa tries to muzzle oil and gas companies with huge fines for praising their climate efforts11:49 - Ottawa tries to muzzle oil and gas companies with huge fines for praising their climate efforts14:37 - Oil settles down ahead of OPEC+ meeting, posts weekly loss16:39 - ConocoPhillips to buy Marathon Oil in $17 billion all-stock deal that bolsters shale assets19:49 - OutroPlease see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast.Blackrock's Larry Fink Jumps On “Next AI Trade”, Warning World Will Be “Short Power”June 1, 2024 Stu TurleyAt the start of April, we penned a lengthy report for premium subs discussing why artificial intelligence data centers, the electrification of the economy, and onshoring trends will result in a major upgrade of the nation's power grid. […]Climate Crisis vs Drill Baby Drill – Soros heir urges Democrats to hammer Trump as ‘convicted felon at every opportunity'June 2, 2024 Stu TurleyENB Pub Note: Make no mistakes about last week's conviction of former President Trump. It is a referendum on climate change and one-world government control or energy freedom. Every oil and gas operator I work […]Vermont becomes 1st state to require oil companies to pay for climate change damagesJune 2, 2024 Stu TurleyENB Pub Note: This is just another example of lawfare that will only hurt consumers while projecting the climate crisis narrative. There are better ways to solve the problem. While we are at it, let's […]It's Time for a Nuclear Power RenaissanceJune 2, 2024 Stu TurleyOn May 29, the Biden administration announced “new steps to bolster [the] domestic nuclear industry,” such as “streamlining licensing processes for building new reactors, extending the life of existing reactors, and expanding capacity of existing reactors.” According […]Ottawa tries to muzzle oil and gas companies with huge fines for praising their climate effortsJune 1, 2024 Stu TurleyCompanies publicizing their environmental actions will have to prove the truth of every word they say, measured against undefined ‘internationally recognized methodology' Shut up, oil and gas companies. Don't talk about the environmental and emissions […]Oil settles down ahead of OPEC+ meeting, posts weekly lossJune 2, 2024 Stu TurleyEIA: U.S. crude output in March at highest level in 2024 U.S. inflation tracks sideways in April OPEC+ eyes deal to extend production cuts, sources say NEW YORK, May 31 (Reuters) – Oil prices fell […]ConocoPhillips to buy Marathon Oil in $17 billion all-stock deal that bolsters shale assetsMay 29, 2024 Stu TurleyThe acquisition of Marathon Oil will extend ConocoPhillips' reach across shale fields in Texas, New Mexico and North Dakota, adding 2 billion barrels of resources to its portfolio. ConocoPhillips expects share buybacks worth $7 billion […]Follow Stuart On LinkedIn and TwitterFollow Michael On LinkedIn and TwitterENB Top NewsEnergy DashboardENB PodcastENB Substack– Get in Contact With The Show –
The hosts reflect on a recent conversation with Steve Eisman, exploring his optimistic outlook despite current economic challenges. Key topics include the state of the U.S. consumer, recent Treasury auctions, and the dynamics of the energy sector. They discuss the impact of recent Treasury auctions on yields, the performance of tech stocks like Salesforce and Adobe, and the challenges facing the retail sector. The conversation also touches on the potential for a slowdown in enterprise spending and the implications for generative AI and tech stocks. Additionally, they explore the dynamics of private credit and its risks, and analyze the recent developments in the gambling sector, particularly DraftKings and Flutter. Guy & Dan are joined by Kyla Scanlon, a prolific content creator known for her insightful economic analyses on social media platforms like Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube. Kyla discusses her journey from options trading in high school to becoming a prominent voice in finance, sharing her experiences and the challenges she faced along the way. The episode delves into her new book, "In This Economy: How Money and Markets Really Work," and explores the disconnect between the stock market and the real economy. Tune in to hear Kyla's thoughts on economic trends, the role of the Federal Reserve, and the importance of optimism in finance. Article Mentioned ‘Not Gonna Be Pretty:' Covid-Era Homebuyers Face Huge Rate Jump ConocoPhillips buying Marathon Oil for $17.1 billion in all-stock deal as energy prices rise New BYD Hybrid Can Drive Non-Stop for More Than 2,000 Kilometers Dimon Says ‘Could Be Hell to Pay' If Private Credit Sours Inside Donald Trump and Elon Musk's Growing Alliance Subscribe to our newsletter: https://riskreversalmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe — About the Show: On The Tape is a weekly podcast with CNBC Fast Money's Guy Adami, Dan Nathan and Danny Moses. They're offering takes on the biggest market-moving headlines of the week, trade ideas, in-depth analysis, tips and advice. Each episode, they are joined by prominent Wall Street participants to help viewers make smarter investment decisions. Bear market, bull market, recession, inflation or deflation… we're here to help guide your portfolio into the green. Risk Reversal brings you years of experience from former Wall Street insiders trading stocks to experts in the commodity market. — Check out our show notes 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 on Twitter or @riskreversalmedia on Threads — We're on social: Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow Danny Moses @DMoses34 on Twitter Follow Liz Young @LizYoungStrat on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page The financial opinions expressed in Risk Reversal content are for information purposes only. The opinions expressed by the hosts and participants are not an attempt to influence specific trading behavior, investments, or strategies. Past performance does not necessarily predict future outcomes. No specific results or profits are assured when relying on Risk Reversal. Before making any investment or trade, evaluate its suitability for your circumstances and consider consulting your own financial or investment advisor. The financial products discussed in Risk Reversal carry a high level of risk and may not be appropriate for many investors. If you have uncertainties, it's advisable to seek professional advice. Remember that trading involves a risk to your capital, so only invest money that you can afford to lose. Derivatives are not suitable for all investors and involve the risk of losing more than the amount originally deposited and any profit you might have made. This communication is not a recommendation or offer to buy, sell or retain any specific investment or service.
ConnocoPhillips to buy Marathon Oil; Exxon to close on pioneer deal; Ports Report April volume; Qtr 1 GDP revised lower; German inflation higher than expected and the latest news on oil and gas.
Three news stories summarized & contextualized by analytic journalist Colin Wright.Iran further increases its stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels, watchdog saysSummary: The United Nation's nuclear watchdog agency released a report on Monday indicating that Iran's nuclear program has upped its stockpile of uranium enriched up to 60%, which is just a small, relatively simple step from 90%, which is weapons-grade, by around 45.4 pounds (which is about 20.6 kilograms) since February.Context: The generally accepted volume of 60%-enriched uranium necessary to produce a nuclear weapon is around 92.5 pounds, or 42 kilograms, if that uranium is then further enriched to 90%, and Iran's total stockpile of enriched uranium is thought to weigh in at around 1,360 pounds (more than 6,000 kilograms), which means they've grown their overall stockpile by nearly 1,500 pounds (675 kilograms) since February; Iran has consistently said that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only, but much of the international community doesn't believe that to be true, and the country has been operating under severe sanctions of all kinds, including nuclear-related sanctions, for a long time as a consequence—and a 2015 deal that allowed them to enrich uranium to up to 3.67% purity and to maintain a small stockpile has long since lapsed, and Iran's government hasn't allowed the UN's nuclear watchdog to reinstall monitoring equipment that Iran removed in 2022.—The Associated PressOne Sentence News is a reader-supported publication. To support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.China is pouring almost $50 billion into its chipmaking efforts despite US sanctionsSummary: Despite efforts by the US government to hobble China's semiconductor and artificial intelligence development, the Chinese government has set up a fund worth around $47.5 billion that will be invested in its local semiconductor industry.Context: This is the third investment the Chinese government has made in its local chip-making capacity, responding in large part to the US's attempts to keep it from accessing the most advanced chips on the market, which has a lot of loopholes, but has made it tricky enough for them to get such chips that China has seemingly decided to ensure they're capable of making them in the future, not being able to rely on the global market for such things; now, their stated goal is to up their internal semiconductor capacity so that it matches the standards of the international community by the end of the decade.—QuartzConocoPhillips to acquire Marathon Oil in $17.1 billion all-stock dealSummary: Fossil fuel giant ConocoPhillips has made a deal to acquire fossil fuel giant Marathon Oil for just over $17 billion in stock, which—if the deal passes regulatory scrutiny—would merge two of the US's largest oil companies.Context: The global oil industry is in the midst of a huge shake-up, many of the largest entities gobbling each other and their smaller rivals up in order to consolidate, grow, and claim a portion of a sector that's currently booming, but which is also expected to peak soon, as renewables claim more and more of the global energy market.—The Wall Street JournalChipmaker Nvidia's market cap is booming, approaching $3 trillion, which is within spitting distance of Apple's, and which puts it far ahead of even the biggest companies in other growth industries, like China's solar panel market.—Bloomberg27,000Approximate number of government-made apps currently operating in Indonesia—a figure that's prompted the country's president to demand his government's various agencies stop making new ones.The government is now saying this overabundance of custom apps for various, specific purposes needs to be whittled down to reduce bloat and bureaucracy, and to make life easier for citizens.—CybernewsTrust Click Get full access to One Sentence News at onesentencenews.substack.com/subscribe
ConnocoPhillips to buy Marathon Oil; Exxon to close on pioneer deal; Ports Report April volume; Qtr 1 GDP revised lower; German inflation higher than expected and the latest news on oil and gas.
Houston Matters begins at 9 a.m. CT on 88.7FM or listen online. Join the discussion at 713-440-8870, talk@houstonmatters.org or @HoustonMatters.On Thursday's show: News broke yesterday that ConocoPhillips plans to buy Marathon Oil in an all-stock deal valued around $17.1 billion. We learn more about the deal and what it could mean for Houston and for energy prices.Also this hour: Atlantic hurricane season officially begins Saturday. Matt Rosencrans, lead hurricane season forecaster at NOAA's Climate Prediction Center, walks us through what to expect in terms of major storms over the next several months.Then: We discuss how the latest Planet of the Apes film, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, explores legacy and how history is remembered, which is the subject of this month's installment of our film segment, The Bigger Picture.And we reflect on the life of Sam Houston, namely the final few years of it, which he spent in self-imposed exile in the pines of East Texas. It's the subject of Ron Rozelle's book Exiled: The Last Days of Sam Houston.Audio from today's show will be available after 11 a.m. CT. We also offer a free podcast here, on iTunes, Stitcher and other apps.
In der heutigen Folge von “Alles auf Aktien” sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Laurin Meyer und Philipp Vetter über modebewusste Manager bei Abercrombie&Fitch, den Absturz der Airline-Aktien und Enttäuschung bei Salesforce. Außerdem geht es um Siemens Energy, Douglas, Adidas, Bitcoin, Dick's Sporting Goods, ConocoPhillips, Marathon Oil, American Airlines, Southwest, Spirit, Lufthansa, SAP, Porsche SE, Porsche AG, Mercedes Benz, BMW, Stellantis, BYD, Nio, CATL, FAW, SAIC, Geely, Krispy Kreme, T-Mobile US, Deutsche Telekom, AT&T, Verizon und Softbank. Eure Sprachnachrichten für die 1000. Folge schickt ihr bitte an die Nummer: 0170/375 3558. Wir freuen uns an Feedback über aaa@welt.de. Ab sofort gibt es noch mehr "Alles auf Aktien" bei WELTplus und Apple Podcasts – inklusive aller Artikel der Hosts und AAA-Newsletter. Hier bei WELT: https://www.welt.de/podcasts/alles-auf-aktien/plus247399208/Boersen-Podcast-AAA-Bonus-Folgen-Jede-Woche-noch-mehr-Antworten-auf-Eure-Boersen-Fragen.html. Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Hörtipps: Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. Außerdem bei WELT: Im werktäglichen Podcast „Das bringt der Tag“ geben wir Ihnen im Gespräch mit WELT-Experten die wichtigsten Hintergrundinformationen zu einem politischen Top-Thema des Tages. +++ Werbung +++ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte! https://linktr.ee/alles_auf_aktien Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
In this episode of the Energy News Beat Daily Standup, the host, Stuart Turley, discuss various energy news stories including Shell cutting jobs in offshore wind and focusing on oil and gas, Germany's plans to use underground gas storage for green hydrogen transportation, arguments for returning to the gold standard, criticism of big tech companies' claims of using renewable energy, falls in oil prices due to treasury auctions, and ConocoPhillips acquiring Marathon Oil to gain shale assets.Highlights of the Podcast00:00 - Intro01:38 - Shell plans job cuts in offshore wind business as CEO refocuses on oil and gas02:48 - Germany Repurposes Underground Gas Storage for Green Hydrogen04:49 - The True Cost of Abandoning the Gold Standard06:48 - How Big Tech Helped Bring on America's New Energy Crisis09:01 - Oil Falls as Weak Treasury Auction Boosts Dollar09:56 - ConocoPhillips to buy Marathon Oil in $17 billion all-stock deal that bolsters shale assets11:20 - OutroPlease see the links below or articles that we discuss in the podcast. Shell plans job cuts in offshore wind business as CEO refocuses on oil and gasMay 29, 2024 Mariel Alumit(Bloomberg) – Shell Plc is preparing to cut staff from its offshore wind business as Chief Executive Officer Wael Sawan moves the company away from the capital-intensive renewable energy sector. The British oil major is […]Germany Repurposes Underground Gas Storage for Green HydrogenMay 29, 2024 Mariel AlumitGermany's government approved on Wednesday a draft law to enable faster development of hydrogen projects and infrastructure by fast-tracking permitting and environmental checks for hydrogen production, storage, and transportation, government sources told Reuters. The so-called Hydrogen […]The True Cost of Abandoning the Gold StandardMay 29, 2024 Mariel AlumitReturning to the gold standard would limit the issuance of new currency. There are geopolitical reasons why the US abandoned the gold standard in 1971. Fiat currencies are backed by the interest payments made on […]How Big Tech Helped Bring on America's New Energy CrisisMay 29, 2024 Mariel AlumitAmerica produces more energy than any other country in the world, has more energy reserves than any other country, and pioneered clean, inexpensive, and virtually unlimited nuclear energy. So why does even the Washington Post […]Oil Falls as Weak Treasury Auction Boosts DollarMay 29, 2024 Mariel AlumitOil retreated as another weak sale of Treasuries raised concerns about rising yields, stoking a risk-off mood across financial markets. West Texas Intermediate settled below $80 as equities declined. The drop pared Tuesday's 2.7% gains, […]ConocoPhillips to buy Marathon Oil in $17 billion all-stock deal that bolsters shale assetsMay 29, 2024 Stu TurleyThe acquisition of Marathon Oil will extend ConocoPhillips' reach across shale fields in Texas, New Mexico and North Dakota, adding 2 billion barrels of resources to its portfolio. ConocoPhillips expects share buybacks worth $7 billion […]Follow Stuart On LinkedIn and TwitterFollow Michael On LinkedIn and TwitterENB Top NewsEnergy DashboardENB PodcastENB Substack– Get in Contact With The Show –
Listen in as host Michelle Martin and Ryan Huang explore the contrasting fortunes of various companies. SATS reports a nearly 10-fold profit increase, while IHH Healthcare sees a 45% drop. Yoma Strategic and Straco show strong turnarounds, and Valuetronics' profits are up. We also delve into the latest deals involving Marathon Oil, ConocoPhillips, Anglo American, and BHP, and look at major movements in the retail and tech sectors with Salesforce, Abercrombie & Fitch, Dick's Sporting Goods, Chewy's, the possible contrasting fortunes of two Chinese tech companies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's Daily Voice, Sam talks about ConocoPhillips and there acquisition of Marathon Oil and why Costco's earnings are important for the broader market.
P.M. Edition for May 29. Donald Trump and Elon Musk have been in discussions about a role in which Musk can give formal input and influence over White House policies, if Trump wins a second term. And in an effort to save money on groceries, U.S. consumers are increasingly turning to store brands. Plus, oil company ConocoPhillips will acquire Marathon Oil. Alex Ossola hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
American Airlines has revised lower its summer forecast; ConocoPhillips to purchase Marathon Oil; China's economic forecast gets a boost; another former FTX executive is headed to prison.
Plus: ConocoPhillips agrees to purchase Marathon Oil. And BHP Group drops bid to buy Anglo American. Danny Lewis hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber discussed stock markets under pressure one day after the Nasdaq closed above 17,000 for the first time. Cramer explained why he's concerned about one particular group missing out on the tech sector rally. Energy M&A back in the spotlight: ConocoPhillips has agreed to buy Marathon Oil for more than $17 billion in stock. Also in focus: American Airlines takes a hit on lowered guidance and drags down shares of rival carriers, what to expect from Salesforce's quarterly results due out after Wednesday's close of trading, two retailers surge on earnings, a bank gets slapped with a "sell" rating. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
MRKT Matrix - Wednesday, May 29th Market Wrap (FactSet Data & CNBC) Hedge Funds' Exposure to Magnificent Seven at Record High as Nvidia Soars (Bloomberg) ‘Not Gonna Be Pretty:' Covid-Era Homebuyers Face Huge Rate Jump (Bloomberg) Goldman Racks Up $21 Billion for Its Largest Private Credit Pool (Bloomberg) Dimon Says ‘Could Be Hell to Pay' If Private Credit Sours (Bloomberg) ConocoPhillips to buy Marathon Oil in $17 billion all-stock deal that bolsters shale assets (CNBC) PwC Set to Become OpenAI's Largest ChatGPT Enterprise Customer (WSJ) 40 Minutes for Starbucks Coffee? Customers and Workers Fume Over Fewer Staff (Bloomberg) --- Subscribe to our newsletter: https://riskreversalmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe MRKT Matrix by RiskReversal Media is a daily AI powered podcast bringing you the top stories moving financial markets
US equity futures are pointing to a lower open as of 04:45 ET. This follows weaker markets in Asia, whilst European equity markets have also opened lower. The rate back-up on supply pressures, firmer data, and the commodities rally are an overhang on the market. This follows last week's weakness in Treasuries on hawkish Fedspeak and minutes, and also positive macro surprise momentum. Companies mentioned: ConocoPhillips, Marathon Oil, Merck
Top U.S. independent oil and gas producer ConocoPhillips on Wednesday agreed to buy Marathon Oil for $22.5 billion, the latest in a series of mega-deals in the energy industry.Walgreens is cutting prices on 1,500 items, in an effort to lure back inflation-weary shoppers turned off by high prices.A Samsung Electronics union in South Korea will begin escalating strike action next week by staging the first ever walkout over demands for higher wages, union officials said on Wednesday.
From Wall Street to Main Street, the latest on the markets and what it means for your money. Updated regularly on weekdays, featuring CNBC expert analysis and sound from top business newsmakers. Anchored and reported by CNBC's Jessica Ettinger.
En el episodio de hoy Andre Dos Santos y Miguel Muñoz , discuten las grandes adquisiciones en el mercado actual. Hablamos sobre la posible adquisición de HubSpot por parte de Google, un acuerdo que podría transformar la industria de CRM y marketing digital. También analizamos las recientes adquisiciones en la industria de la energía, incluyendo la compra de Marathon Oil por ConocoPhillips y la adquisición de Hess Corp por Chevron. Además, discutimos las últimas predicciones financieras de American Airlines para este año y cómo estas se están ajustando a las expectativas del mercado.
De overnamemachine in de oliesector is goed op stoom. Gigant ConocoPhillips slokt definitief concurrent Marathon Oil op. En daar heeft het 22 miljard dollar voor over. Eind dit jaar zouden de twee volledig samen moeten zijn. En er beweegt nog meer in het olie-landschap van de VS. Want ook bij Chevron hebben ze de overnamedrang te pakken. Het bedrijf wil maar al te graag concurrent Hess in bezit krijgen. En ook die deal lijkt een succes te worden. Want Hess heeft het aanbod van 53 miljard dollar geaccepteerd. Bij het Britse Royal Mail staat er iets historisch te gebeuren. Voor het eerst sinds de oprichting meer dan 500 jaar geleden lijkt het buiten Britse handen te belanden. Tsjechische investeerder Daniel Křetínský wil voor 4 miljard euro het postbedrijf kopen. En die Křetínský is voor ons Nederlanders een bekende naam, want hij heeft hier al bijna een derde van PostNL in zijn bezit. Volgens onze gast, Nico Inberg, kan dat alleen maar betekenen dat PostNL binnenkort ook een brief met een overnamebod in de bus krijgt. En Volkswagen gaat het proberen: een elektrische auto voor Jan Modaal bouwen. Dat doen ze met behulp van een klein prijskaartje. Je moet het nieuwe elektrische model voor nog geen 20.000 euro op de kop kunnen tikken. Tegen 2027 moeten de eerste exemplaren uit de fabriek rollen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dollar Tree lays off 54 corporate employees. ConocoPhillips announces plans to buy Marathon Oil. And Walgreens enters the grocery price wars.
Anglo American se niega a extender negociaciones con BHP; ConocoPhillips compra Marathon Oil; termina la campaña electoral en México; y Scott Squires, periodista de Bloomberg News en México, comenta su artículo sobre como el mundo financiero forzó a Pemex a mejorar su perfil ambiental.Para leer la nota de Scott Squires haga clic acá.Para suscribirse al newsletter Cinco Cosas: https://www.bloomberg.com/account/newsletters/five-things-spanish?sref=IHf7eRWLMás de Bloomberg en Español:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/BloombergEspanolWhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaFVFoWKAwEg9Fdhml1lTikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGeuw69Ao/X: https://twitter.com/BBGenEspanolProducción: Eduardo Thomson (@ethomson1) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wir sehen im frühen New Yorker Gewinnmitnahmen. Die Aktien der Fluggesellschaften leiden unter der Ertragswarnung von American Airlines. Die Kurse von American Auto Parts, BOX und Cava Group stehen nach den Zahlen ebenfalls unter Druck. Wie dem auch sei, fallen die Quartalszahlen einiger Einzelhändler robust aus. Abercrombie und Dicks Sporting schlagen die Ziele erheblich und heben die Aussichten an. Chewy übertrifft die Erwartungen ebenfalls, mit der Aktie 14% im Plus. Nach dem Closing stehen die Ergebnisse von Salesforce, HP Inc. und von Okta im Fokus. Die Aktien von ConocoPhilipps stehen wegen der Übernahme von Marathon Oil leicht unter Druck. Allerdings wird auch die Dividende angehoben und ein Programm für Aktienrückkäufe gemeldet. Außerdem wird um 19h MEZ das Ergebnis der Auktion 7-jähriger US-Staatsanleihen gemeldet. Fällt die Nachfrage ebenso flau aus, wie bei der gestrigen Auktion von Staatsanleihen, könnten die Renditen auf breiter Front erneut anziehen. Abonniere den Podcast, um keine Folge zu verpassen! ____ Folge uns, um auf dem Laufenden zu bleiben: • Facebook: http://fal.cn/SQfacebook • Twitter: http://fal.cn/SQtwitter • LinkedIn: http://fal.cn/SQlinkedin • Instagram: http://fal.cn/SQInstagram
Analizamos el mercado de Wall Street junto con Candela Casanueva, gestora de Renta 4 Gestora. Le preguntamos sobre lo mas destacado del día, además de el acuerdo de compra por parte de ConocoPhillips a Marathon Oil, la aprobación de compara por parte de los accionistas los de Hess aprueban a Chevron y el anuncio de Robinhood con su plan de recompra de acciones.
Have you ever wondered what it's like to be at the heart of America's energy powerhouse? RJ Burr, an oil industry sage from Bowling Green, Kentucky, joins us to unveil the tapestry of the oil business, sharing stories woven through generations of his family's legacy. His journey from a seven-year-old's curiosity on a rig to leading his family business to a historic sale to Marathon Oil is a testament to the profound connection between personal history and the energy that powers our nation.So, join us as RJ Burr pulls back the curtain on an industry that is as misunderstood as it is essential to our daily lives.
In der heutigen Folge von „Alles auf Aktien“ sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Nando Sommerfeldt und Philipp Vetter über den gelungenen TUI-Start, die Zalando-Rallye und den gigantisch großen TSMC-Deal. Außerdem geht es um Tesla, Trump Media & Technology, Samsung, Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk, Walmart, Target, Kroger, Albertsons, Pepsico, Coca Cola, Nestlé, Unilever, McDonalds, Krispy Kreme, MP Materials, Schlumberger, Noble Corporation, Marathon Oil, Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings, CSX, Norfolk Southern Corporation, Union Pacific, Prologis, Builders FirstSource, Air Products & Chemicals, Linde, iShares Stoxx 600 Food & Beverage. Wir freuen uns an Feedback über aaa@welt.de. Ab sofort gibt es noch mehr "Alles auf Aktien" bei WELTplus und Apple Podcasts – inklusive aller Artikel der Hosts und AAA-Newsletter.[ Hier bei WELT.](https://www.welt.de/podcasts/alles-auf-aktien/plus247399208/Boersen-Podcast-AAA-Bonus-Folgen-Jede-Woche-noch-mehr-Antworten-auf-Eure-Boersen-Fragen.html.) Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Hörtipps: Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. Außerdem bei WELT: Im werktäglichen Podcast „Das bringt der Tag“ geben wir Ihnen im Gespräch mit WELT-Experten die wichtigsten Hintergrundinformationen zu einem politischen Top-Thema des Tages. +++ Werbung +++ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? [**Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte!**](https://linktr.ee/alles_auf_aktien) Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
Marathon Oil's Q4 2023 earnings call, unedited
In this episode of Industrial Theory, Kerry Siggins is joined by Fritz Kin, Director of Safety, Security, & PSM at Marathon Petroleum Company LP. With over 35 years of experience in safety, including extensive time in refining, Fritz discusses human performance optimization and its transformative impact on safety culture and company growth at Marathon Oil. Their conversation delves into reducing the stigma around safety, embracing mistakes, and building a better company. Kerry and Fritz explore the power of this approach in fostering growth and open communication.
Joe Stimac is the founder and President of AccuHire Corporation, a company that specializes in selection, engagement, and retention. His clients include notable firmsincluding H&R Block, Enterprise-Rent-A-Car, PeopleSoft, DoD commands, MIT, PWC, Marathon Oil, The White House, and others.He has trained over 12,000 hiring managers at global firms, elite military commands,universities, and fast-growing startups on how to hire high performers over his 20-yearcareer. He has been a speaker at SIOP, as well as, at national and internationalconferences.Joe's passion is research and teaching. According to the Harvard Business Review, twoout of five new CEOs fail in their first 18 months on the job. Joe has identified twenty-nine failure points that can derail C-class leaders. He advises corporate boards on howto target these failure points when selecting CEOs, CFOs, and senior executives. Joe holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Kansas. His newest creation is Interview Ready, an online program created from his years of observing where job candidates fail during the job interview. The program helps job seekers understand the job search process from the employer's perspective, create position-specific interview questions, and practice their interviewing skills to gain the confidence needed to get job offers.Show notes:www.InterviewReady.comwww.accuhire.comConnect with Joe here: Joe@AccuHire.comFor more information about All Secure Foundation, visit https://allsecurefoundation.org/
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SEG President Ken Tubman discusses the future outlook of SEG and applied geophysics. In this conversation with host Andrew Geary, Ken provides the latest information on the ongoing SEG transformation. He outlines how SEG could allow greater experimentation, the pros and cons of its current governance structure, and how members can best contribute to SEG's future. Ken shares some risks for SEG's transformation and why building a successful future for SEG matters to him. This episode not only matters for SEG members and stakeholders and the profession of applied geophysics but provides expertise and guidance for all membership-based organizations. In addition, this conversation provides practical advice and expert recommendations that could continue to support SEG and the field moving forward. Listen to the full archive at https://seg.org/podcast. RELATED LINKS * Read the President's Page: Vision for SEG by Ken Tubman (https://library.seg.org/doi/10.1190/tle41100668.1) * Read the President's Page: The transformation of SEG by Pete Cramer (https://library.seg.org/doi/10.1190/tle41110745.1) * Read the President's Page: A perspective from 'the future' by Samara Omar (https://library.seg.org/doi/10.1190/tle41120812.1) * Watch the latest from SEG on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@SegOrg) BIOGRAPHY Ken Tubman is currently SEG President. He has been a member of SEG since 1979. Previously, he served on the SEG Board as a Director at Large from 2018 to 2020. He has volunteered with SEG in multiple ways, such as serving on committees and task forces, editing, and serving on the SEAM Board. He is also an SEG Foundation Trustee Associate. Tubman holds a Ph.D. in geophysics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a bachelor's degree in physics from the University of Massachusetts. He has spent more than 35 years in the energy industry. He currently serves as chairman of the board of directors of SAExploration, a leading seismic acquisition company. He has held senior positions within ConocoPhillips (including vice president geoscience and reservoir engineering, vice president subsurface), Veritas DGC (senior vice president Veritas Hampson Russell, vice president geoservices), and Marathon Oil (vice president technical innovation). He started his career with ARCO and has held various technical and management positions in the central functions and business units. A common thread though most of his career is his involvement in technology delivery and development. CREDITS Seismic Soundoff explores the depth and usefulness of geophysics for the scientific community and the public. If you want to be the first to know about the next episode, please follow or subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. Two of our favorites are Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you have episode ideas, feedback for the show, or want to sponsor a future episode, find the "Contact Seismic Soundoff" box at https://seg.org/podcast. Zach Bridges created original music for this show. Andrew Geary hosted, edited, and produced this episode at TreasureMint. The SEG podcast team is Jennifer Cobb, Kathy Gamble, and Ally McGinnis.
US futures are indicating a slightly lower open. European equities are weaker, with Asian markets mostly down following a sharply lower US close after the Fed's 75bps rate-hike decision yesterday. Chair Powell's hawkish press conference has marked the latest pushback against hopes for a central bank policy pivot that had supported markets in recent weeks. While officials have signaled a slower pace of tightening, higher peak rate forecasts are feeding into the notion of a smoother, but more elongated tightening cycle stretching further in 2023. Companies Mentioned: Adobe, Marathon Oil, Lumen Technologies