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Smartinvesting2000
November 7th, 2025 | Apple CEO Tim Cook pulled three rabbits out of a hat, Buying stocks on the Texas Stock Exchange in 2026? Public companies worried after buying Bitcoin & Universal Life Insurance

Smartinvesting2000

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 55:39


Apple CEO Tim Cook pulled three rabbits out of a hat Pulling a rabbit out of a hat is a pretty good trick, but pulling three out of a hat is nothing short of a miracle. In the spring of this year, Apple stock fell below $170 a share as it was faced with enormous tariffs on iPhones, the potential loss of a $20 billion per year payment from Google, and sales for iPhones seemed to be stuck in the mud. To handle the tariff situation, Tim Cook promised US investments of $600 billion over four years. This was not bringing iPhone production back to the US, but it was an investment of making AI servers in Texas and offering manufacturing training for US businesses in Detroit. Apple also announced a $2.5 billion commitment to make iPhone cover glass in Kentucky with Corning and a $500 million partnership to produce rare earth magnets in the United States. After this investment pledge, the President said Apple would be exempt from tariffs on imported electronics. To save the $20 billion yearly payment from Google, Mr. Cook sent Apple's senior vice president in charge of services Eddie Cue to testify. He convinced the judge that technology shifts are so powerful that they can take down even the most massive companies. In other words, the judge didn't need to impose harsh penalties, and the market would essentially take care of itself. And somehow consumers have been convinced that the new thinner smart phone called the iPhone Air is a must for any consumer. The marketing on this must be phenomenal because the iPhone Air has a weaker camera, a single speaker, a smaller battery with a shorter life and a higher price tag. Apple also convinced consumers that the rest of the iPhone 17 lineup was worth an upgrade. Apple is predicting up to12% revenue growth in the holiday quarter, twice what Wall Street estimated. So, in roughly 6 months the stock, after dropping to a low around $169 a share, it is up roughly $100 and somehow supports a price earnings ratio of 36. Congratulations to Tim Cook and shareholders of Apple stock. If anyone said they knew Apple would be fine either they have a crystal that really works, or they didn't understand the problems Apple was facing. Going forward the road is still bumpy with operating expenses coming in slightly over $18 billion for the December quarter, a 19% increase year over a year and well above the 10 to 12% revenue increase that Apple's projecting. We don't see any big drops in the stock coming up, but I still can't justify the share price or see any reason why the stock will continue to climb going forward.   In 2026 you could be buying stocks on the Texas Stock Exchange Businesses and CEOs are getting tired of the high taxes in New York City and the regulations that are costing them billions of dollars. Texas, which is known as a pro business state will be opening in Dallas the Texas Stock Exchange (TXSE). This has already been approved by the Security Exchange Commission (SEC). It is expected to see operations open for trading in the first quarter of 2026. The Texas stock exchange has the backing of JPMorgan Chase, who just invested $90 million into the new exchange. Large companies like BlackRock and Charles Schwab are also on board. It is backed by many businesspeople including billionaire Kelcy Warren, cofounder of Energy Transfer Partners, and billionaire Paul Foster, who founded the investment firm Franklin Mountain Investments. This could be a heavy blow to New York and New York City, who have been unfriendly to business because they felt like they have the only place in the country to trade. Now that New York City has elected Zohran Mamdani for mayor, it will be interesting to see how businesses respond since he says he will go after business and the wealthy to pay more taxes. The state of Texas has no income tax, but if you live in New York City you could pay a state tax of 10.9% plus a city tax of 3.9% and it doesn't take long to get to those levels based on your income.   Public companies that bought Bitcoin are getting worried The craziness of public companies riding the Bitcoin wave as it increased in value caused many of their stocks to jump even more than the increase in Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies. But now that Bitcoin has pulled back from its all-time high slightly over $126,000 and has dropped about 20%, those public companies that bought Bitcoin are seeing their stocks drop far greater than the decline in Bitcoin. Roughly 25% of the public companies that bought Bitcoin as a treasury strategy now have a market cap valuation below the total value of their Bitcoin value. What companies were doing was they would invest in Bitcoin then sell their shares at a premium as their stock increased in value and then used those proceeds to turn around and buy more Bitcoin. Now that Bitcoin has declined, there's no reason for crypto buyers or traders to buy those stocks and instead it looks like they have been selling them. As an example, CleanCore Solutions is now down over 80% since investing in Dogecoin and even a larger player like Japan's Metaplanet, which is a top five publicly listed Bitcoin holder, has seen its stock decline around 60% over the last 3 months. If Bitcoin were to continue its decline, the company could be forced to sell assets, which could cause Bitcoin to fall even further. So far, this has not affected the company who started this craziness of buying Bitcoin in their treasury. I'm referring to MicroStrategy, which has changed its name just to Strategy and still trades under the symbol MSTR. Really all this company does is buy Bitcoin. Strategy owns roughly 640,000 Bitcoin and at today's price it is worth roughly $70 billion. It is estimated that Strategy's average purchase price for Bitcoin is $74,000, so they seem to be safe for a while. However, stock investors in Strategy are probably crying the blues since in July the stock was around $450 and as of today it trades around $240, close to a 50% decline. As we have said for years, no one really knows what direction Bitcoin is going, it could be up or it could be down. But one thing is for certain, if those companies that bought Bitcoin and pushed the price higher, now need to sell it that will probably cause Bitcoin to fall further.   Financial Planning: The Conflict of Interest around Universal Life Insurance Universal life insurance is often presented as a hybrid policy that combines features of term life and whole life, marketed for its perceived benefits of tax-deferred cash value growth and the potential for tax-free income through policy loans in addition to a permanent death benefit. However, realizing these benefits typically requires significant overfunding, meaning the policyholder must pay premiums well above the minimum needed to keep the policy in force. Universal life offers flexible premiums, but there are ongoing fees and costs of insurance, which increase with age, required to maintain coverage. Only premiums paid beyond those costs build cash value that can be invested. The problem is that agent commissions are usually based on the “target premium”—the minimum amount needed to keep the policy active, not the funding level required for it to perform as illustrated. This creates a conflict of interest, where many agents are incentivized to sell the policy but not to ensure it's structured or funded properly. As a result, many universal life policies become underfunded, fail to accumulate meaningful cash value, and ultimately function as expensive term insurance. While some advisors structure these policies correctly, they are the exception rather than the rule. Because the life insurance industry is easy to enter and highly lucrative, it attracts many underqualified or self-interested salespeople. For most people, term life insurance combined with disciplined investing remains a more transparent and cost-effective approach that will outperform even the most efficiently structured life insurance, especially since the need for a death benefit typically declines by retirement. It's important to regularly review existing life insurance policies to ensure they're performing as intended and not quietly eroding in value over time.   Companies Discussed: Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. (ARE), Kimberly-Clark Corporation (KMB), Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. (CMG) & Newell Brands Inc. (NWL)

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Friday 7th November- ASX 200 Falls 59 - Down 1.2% for the week - MQG falls hard - Banks off - Tech tumbles

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 13:22


The ASX smashed lower to finish the week off 59 points at 8770 (0.7%), with the week down 1.2%. Felt like a lot more really!  Banks came under pressure, coming off all-time highs as MQG was dumped 5.7% and WBC and CBA fell hard. The Big Bank Basket dropped to $295.13 (-1.1%). Financials and wealth managers continued to fall, with NWL off 2.6% and AMP down 2.9%. REITs were a mixed bag — GMG steady, while CHC slipped 1.2%. Industrials slid, with SGH down 1.6% and ALL off 2.0%, while the tech sector came under serious pressure — WTC down 2.7% and XRO off 2.5%. The All-Tech Index fell 2.2%.TLS bucked the trend on defensive buying, up 1.2%, while QAN landed 6.6% lower after an update. Resources were weaker too, as the big miners sold off — BHP down 0.8% and RIO off 1.3%. Gold miners were mixed, with NEM up 1.8% and EVN down 0.7%. Some buying appeared in rare earths, but uranium came under a little pressure.In corporate news, XYZ dropped 15.8% on a Q3 revenue miss, QAN fell again on a trading update, and OML slipped 6.0% after warning of a weaker finish to the year. REA came under pressure on results, but NWS rallied slightly on its own. AQZ crash-landed 42.7% after a voluntary suspension ended with a large profit drop and the MD stepping down. MQG became the latest blue-chip loser to be skewered, on disappointing results.On the economic front, nothing locally, but Chinese trade numbers disappointed and iron ore dropped again in Singapore trade.Asian markets - HK down 1.1%, China off 0.2% and Japan down 2%.  US Futures off lows, Nasdaq up 40 Dow up 50. European markets set for a slightly lower opening. Want to invest with Marcus Today? Our MT20 portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Friday 24 October: ASX 200 falls 14 to finish the week up 24 | Lithium boosted

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 15:13


The ASX 200 drifted 14 points lower to 9019 (0.2%) in cautious trade ahead of the latest US CPI tonight. For the week, we are up around 24 points. Not that exciting, but plenty happening beneath the surface as usual. Banks eased back today with CBA down 0.8% and the Big Bank Basket down to $289.13 (). Other financials also drifted lower, NWL down 2.2% and HUB off 2.1 %. ZIP fell 1.0% and insurers flat too. REITS held firm generally as did industrials. BXB up 0.1% and SGH rising 0.8%. Some buying in tech stocks, WTC up 3.0% and XRO still struggling, up 0.2%. The All-Tech Index up 0.6%. In resources, BHP and RIO rose slightly, FMG down 1.5% and gold miners were generally easier again, NEM quarterly probably not helping, off 4.4%. Lithium had a day out following better than expected quarterly from PLS up 9.1% and LTR up 10.4%. Looks like some more short covering kicking in too. Oil and gas mixed, WDS up 1.0% and STO down 1.2%. Uranium firmed ever so slightly, PDN up 0.1% and DYL off 4%.In corporate news, CTD released a positive update but still suspended due to past issues. WHC fell 0.4% on its quarterly and CCL gained 1.0% on ACCC approvals with NCK seeing its chair retiring. MGX cratered 26.6% following the recent seismic event on Koolan Island which has now brought forward the closure of the mine. CRN confirmed a roof fall but denied a collapse.On the economic front, Japanese CPI rose, Trump terminated talks with Canada after an ad and China revealed its cunning plan to revitalise its economy.  Asian markets better Japan up 1.4% China up 1.0% and HK up 0.7%.10-year yields rise to 4.14%.European markets opening around 0.1% higher. US CPI in focus.Want to invest with Marcus Today? Our MT20 portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Monday 13 October: ASX 200 drops 76 points | Gold and rare earths soar

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 14:56


The ASX 200 lost 76 points to 8883 (0.8%) as losses accelerated in the banks as the day wore on. The Big Bank Basket fell to $283.25 (-1.1%). ANZ bucked the trend as it unveiled its new strategy and suspended the buyback. It was up 3.3%. MQG slumped 4.0% and other financials also in the naughty corner, NWL down 4.0% and HUB dropping 5.6%. REITS pretty flat, Insurers slightly lower, SUN down 1.2%.  Industrials showed losses with QAN down 1.6%, SGH off 3.1% and ALL falling 2.5%. Retail eased, investors sought refuge in WOW and COL. Tech was hit hard, the All-Tech Index down 2.7% with WTC off another 2.5% and XRO continuing to slide, off 1.5%. REA fell 1.6% and ORG lost 1.6%.In resources, gold and rare earths were the shining lights, NEM up 2.9% with NST gaining 1.3%. LYC pushed ever higher, ARU gained 18.3% and ILU up 2.3%. Copper stocks slipped, BHP down 0.8% and FMG fell 0.4%. Oil and gas stocks continued to fall, STO down 1.7% and WHC falling 0.9%. Uranium stocks lost a little. In corporate news, SS1 jumped 18.1% on US news, QAN fell on the leaked data and TWE is having a serious hangover on US and China sales issues, down 15.0%. TOE jumped 38.5% on a takeover from IsoEnergy. For BHP it looks like some progress has been made on the Chinese pricing standoff. On the economic front, Jim Chalmers made some sensible changes to superannuation. A super-sized backflip with pike!Asian markets were weaker as expected on Tariff news, Chinese exports though are booming. Japan closed for Sports Day holiday China down 1.7% and HK off 3.0%.10-year yields fell to 4.29%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Friday 10 October: ASX 200 drops 12 points | Gold miners hit, rare earths down

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 13:36


The ASX 200 fell 12 points to 8959 (0.1%) in quiet trade again ahead of the US reporting season. Down 29 points for the week. Banks were firm as CBA rose 0.6% and NAB up 0.6% with ANZ being in trouble for its culture again. The Big Bank Basket rose to $286.43 (0.5%). MQG lost 0.8% on a GS downgrade. L1G continued to fly following its FUM and merger with PTM. NWL rose 5.3% as a broker upgraded. ZIP ran 2.1% and PNI rose 3.5%. REITs steady, industrials were better, QAN up 1.9% and JBH rising 2.3% with some tech stocks rallying, TNE up 2.4% and XRO finding some support rising 1.2%. The All-Tech Index up 1.3%. TLS continued to push higher. Resources were under pressure with BHP down 2.1% and RIO off 1.7%. Gold miners suffered as bullion dropped back below $4000. NST down2.1 % and NEM off 2.9%. Most gold miners rallied off earlier lows. Rare earths also came in for some profit taking as its Friday. LYC down 3.8% and ILU off 3.2%. Lithium stocks slipped too. No good news in oil and gas either, WDS down 1.2%. Uranium stocks mixed, DYL up 2.5% and PDN off 1.6%.In corporate news, MIN saw a new NED, DGT gained 1.3% on the CEO stepping down. MAC to be delisted following the Harmony Gold takeover. In economic news, Michele Bullock appeared before a Senate Committee. Asian markets ease, Japan down 1.2%, China down 1.4% and HK down 1.1%. 10-year yields up to 4.36%Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Friday 3 October: ASX 200 up 42, 2.3% for the week | Gold pauses, tech rallies

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 13:09


The ASX 200 kicked another 42 points higher at 8987 (0.5%), heading towards records. Banks were solid, CBA up % and ANZ up %. The Big Bank Basket up to $288.49 (+0.4%). Wealth managers kicked too, MQG up 1.8% and NWL rising 1.0%. Insurers slid slightly, QBE down 1.4% and MPL off 0.8%. REITs ok, DGT pushed 11.7% higher on a company upgrade. Healthcare was once again doing ok, CSL up 0.8% and RMD up 3.0%. Tech also rallied, WTC up0.3 % and XRO finding buyers up 1.7%. Retail better too, JBH up 0.8% and APE rose 17.9% after trading resumed on the Canadian acquisition.Resources were flying in places, LYC up 3.1% and MEI up 14.3% on an announcement, Gold miners took a moment, NST down 1.7% and EVN off 1.5%. The Big Three iron ore miners rose slightly with oil and gas down, STO off 2.2% and uranium taking a pause. Lithium stocks gained again, PLS up 2.4% and IPX up 3.9%. In corporate news, TLS fell 0.6% on a $18m fine from the regulator. KLS rose 1.4% as some ferry launches were pushed back. MSB surged 8.7% as its Ryoncil got formal recognition. Nothing on the economic front. Asian markets better, Japan up 1.8%. HK down 1% with China closed.10-year yields steady at 4.33%Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Monday 29 September: ASX 200 up 75 | Gold and banks flying, tech soggy

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 11:11


The ASX 200 kickstarted the week in style up 75 points to 8863 (0.9%). Gold was once again leading the charge as it pushed through US$3800, NST up 3.1% and NEM rising 4.0%. EVN also turned in a good day up 4.4%. Iron ore miners were a little floppy on steel demand in China and looming 7 -day holiday. FMG fell 2.1%. Copper and other base metal stock continue to push higher, 29M up 4.8% and MLX up 4.1%. Rare earth stocks saw profit taking, ILU down 3.9% and LYC modestly off. Energy stocks saw sellers, KAR down 1.7% and PDN falling 2.4% with WHC off 3.4%.Banks were firm today ahead of the RBA.  CBA soaring 2.2% with WBC up 2.0%. MQG recovered 1.3% with other wealth managers also better, NWL up 2.1% and insurers rallied, QBE up 1.6% and IAG up 1.3%. Healthcare was firm as CSL traded 2.5% higher on tariff hopes, RMD up 1.2% and MSB up 0.8%. REITs lacklustre, tech eased back in places, WTC down 1.2% and TNE up 1.5%. Retailers were flat, APE off 0.6% and SUL down another 1.0%. ALL a bright spot up 2.0%. In corporate news, MIN was down 0.8% on haul road news, SM1 up 10.4% on the sale of its North Island assets, and BVS rose 2.5% on a new CEO. Nothing on the economic front, RBA tomorrow. Asian markets mixed, China up 2.1% Japan down 1% on PM uncertainty.10-year yields easing to 4.34%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Friday 26th September ASX 2100 up 15 - CSL falls on tariffs - Resources continue higher - RBA Next Week

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 12:59


The ASX 200 finished the week up 15 points to 8788 in range bound trade. Up 15 points for the week! PCE tonight in the US. Banks firmed with the Big Bank Basket up to $279.52(+0.7%). CBA up 0.7% with insurers better too, QBE up 1.2% and SUN rising 1.5%. REITs still under some pressure. GMG down 0.9%. Wealth managers still struggling from recent fund failure pessimism. HUB down 4.2% and NWL off 2.9%. Industrials generally becalmed, TCL down 0.9% with CPU down 1.8% and SGH falling 0.5%. ORG fell 2.7% with tech struggling. The All-Tech Index down 0.6%.Resources were once again the place to be. Maybe not the leaders, but the second tier was on a tear. DTR up another 17.5% with VUL doing well on a new German geo-thermal deal, up 15.6%. Gold miners rose, WGX up 2.9% and GGP rising 0.4%. NST up 0.4% as Goldfields sold down. Copper stocks were also strong, AIS up 13.1%. Few buyers creeping back in to uranium, NXG up 3.1% and DYL up 1.5%. Oil and gas stocks eased slightly.In corporate news, CSL fell hard early on tariff news, it did rally from lows, down 1.9% at the close. MSB said no effect from tariffs. Still fell 3.6%. GOR is no longer as Goldfields wraps up its acquisition. IPX rallied hard on a new US government contract. Up 6.1%.On the economic front, nothing locally. All eyes on the RBA next week. No change expected.In Asian markets, Japan down 0.6%, China off 0.3% and HK off 0.4%.10-year yields pushing higher to 4.39%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report - Thursday 25 September: ASX 200 up 9 points | Copper shines

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 14:14


The ASX 200 shrugged off a negative lead and rose 9 points to 8774 (0.1%) as resources kept the dream alive. Copper stocks were the go. BHP and RIO leading the charge, 3.6% higher as Grasberg issues pushed the focus onto supply issues. S32 also ran 2.7% and SFR was a standout up 7.6%. MIN rallied % as lithium stocks found a little love. FMG unchanged. No copper. Gold miners were sold down in some profit taking, GMD off 2.3% and WGX falling 5.4%. EVN unchanged on its copper exposure. Oil and gas better as crude pushed higher on geopolitical issues, WDS up 2.5% and STO rising 2.1%. Uranium stocks took a breath.Banks were solid with the Big Bank Basket rising to $277.65 (). MQG got a $321m agreed to reimburse customers involved in its Shield Master Trust problems, insurers lid, QBE down 1.2% and SUN off 3.0%. NWL continued to struggle on the Sentier issue. Industrials were easier, BXB fell 1.2%, QAN dropped 0.8% and WOW and COL both fell close to 0.8%. REITs under pressure, GMG down 1.1% as rates rose slightly following the CPI yesterday. Tech mixed, WTC up 0.2% and healthcare sliding, RMD down 2.6% and RHC off 1.8%.In corporate news, NEC announced its chair will retire after AGM. PMV reported slightly better than expected results, but Smiggle has some issues. WDS signed a deal with the Japanese for liquid hydrogen deliveries.Nothing on the economic front. Asian markets slightly firmer, China up 0.7%. Japan up 0.2%, HK unchanged.10-year yields pushed up to 4.33%Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Thursday 18 September: Energy drags the ASX down 73 points

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 5:10


The ASX 200 has finished the day down 73 points or 0.8%. Midday rally fizzling out despite US futures rallying. Weaker than expected jobs number not having any impact. Energy stayed worst with STO down 11.9%, WDS down 6.3% and KAR down 3.5%. STO closing 3% below its pre-bid price from June. Utilities, Industrials and Financials next. ORG down 2.6%. TCL down 2.3%. Banks flat save for the CBA down 2.3%. Asset managers GQG, MFG (broker downgrade) and PTM down while wealth platforms HUB and NWL rose. MQG quiet despite headlines. Tech remained the only sector to eek out a gain. WTC, XRO and CDA failing to rally on strong futures but every other major name finished positive.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Tuesday 16 September: ASX 200 up 25 in quiet trade | CSL acquisition

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 12:42


The ASX 200 rose 25 points in quiet trade to 8878 (0.3%) ahead of the Fed. Banks were mixed again, CBA down 0.3% and NAB and WBC up again. The Big Bank Basket flat at $284.23 (-0.1%). Wealth managers bounced slightly, MQG up 1.0% and NWL rising 1.5%. First day of trade for SOLDA the new look SOL/BKW entity. REITS slipped slightly, SCG down 0.5% and VCX off 0.8%. Industrials were mixed, retail better except SUL as its CEO was sacked, down 4.3%. CPU rallied 2.3% and REH rose 2.8%. Tech rose again, although WTC down 1.6% and XRO resumed the downtrend, off 0.6%. A long way down from the recent cap raise price. The All-Tech Index rose 0.7%. Resources remain the place to be. Iron ore miners rose, RIO up 1.9% with gold miners finding support, GMD up 0.7% and NEM up 0.9%. Lithium also in demand, MIN up 1.1% and LTR up 3.0%. Uranium stocks were roaring ahead, DYL up 9.2% and NXG rising 8.7%. PDN in a trading halt as it seeks to raise $300m in a placement and SPP. Oil stocks rose slightly in the second liners. Coal stocks also in demand, NHC rose 5.1% on good results, WHC up 1.9%.In corporate news, CSL fell another 1.3% as it announced a potential acquisition, SIG rallied 0.3% on Richard Murray's appointment as CFO.Nothing on the economic front locally. Asian markets better, Japan hitting new records up 0.5%, China down 0.4% and HK unchanged.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Monday 15 September: ASX 200 fights back to close down only 12 | ANZ cops fine

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025 12:09


The ASX 200 fought back from earlier steeper losses to close down only 12 points at 8853 (0.1%). Banks held firm with ANZ copping a massive $240m fine from ASIC for dodgy conduct over the years. The Big Bank Basket fairly flat at $284.41 (). Wealth managers eased back, HUB fell 2.8% with NWL down 3.1% and SOL falling 5.2% on its last day of trade before merger. REITs generally firm with SGP up 0.6% and BWP up 2.2%. Healthcare remains in ICU with CSL falling another 1.6% and RMD down 1.4%. Industrials showed a tinge of green, SGH up 1.1% and ALL bouncing 2.2% after losses last week. In tech stocks, WTC rose 2.9% after Richard White disclosed a sale of a small parcel! XRO continued to trend lower again, down 0.6% with the All-Tech Index up 0.1%. In resources, Chinese data came in weaker than expected, BHP fell 0.6% with gold miners seeing some profit taking after a huge run in the last few weeks. EVN down 5.3% and NST falling 1.9%. GOR issued a production downgrade and fell 0.3%. Lithium stocks perked up, MIN up 3.2% and PLS being squeezed higher again, up 9.1%. VUL had a great run as shorts covered too, up 11.7%. Mixed in uranium with PDN up 1.8% and BOE flying up 7.9%. Oil and gas stocks showing limited gains, STO up 0.9%. In corporate news, EHL raced ahead on bid speculation. BUB has a new Chair. Nothing on the economic front locally. Chinese data came in weaker than expected prompting hopers of more stimulus. Asian markets pushed higher, Japan up 0.9%, China up 0.2% and HK unchanged.10-year yields at 4.27%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Tuesday 26 August: ASX 200 slips 37 points | Results in focus

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 13:06


The ASX 200 gave back 37 points to 8936 (-0.4%) as most sectors slid. Banks were relatively flat with the Big Bank Basket at $282.39 (-0.5%). Other financials lost ground, NWL down 3.2% and HUB continuing to fall off 5.5%. Insurers were under a little pressure, with REITs lower too. GMG slipped 0.4% and ASK fell 6.2% as the bidder pulled out. Industrials slid, WES off 0.8% and TCL down 1.1% as retail weakened, JBH off 1.1% and PMV down 2.3%. WEB fell 5.7% on results, while COL rallied hard, up 8.5% on an earnings beat, with WOW following suit, up 2.5%. REA and CAR slid lower as tech was generally mixed — WTC up 4.5% and XRO again slipping lower, down 1.1%.In resources, FMG disappointed the market, sliding 3.9% on the lowest dividend in seven years, BHP fell 1.1%, and MIN dropped 5.2% as profit-taking emerged in lithium stocks. Gold miners were mixed, VAU up 5.% and CYL rallying 7.2%. Uranium stocks performed better, with PDN up 6.5% and DYL rising 6.9%. STO also put on 2.1%.In corporate news, SCG ran 1.5% on solid earnings, VEA fell 1.9% on weak refining margins, and NAN rose 15.1% after a 59% increase in profits. TYR fell 2.5% on NPAT dropping 30%.In economic news, RBA minutes were released today. The Board acknowledged risks in both directions. Personal insolvencies climbed 7.9% in the June quarter, with 3,179 Australians entering bankruptcy or debt agreements.Asian markets were mixed — Japan down 1%, HK down 0.3%, and China unchanged. European markets are opening flat. US Dow futures down 35, Nasdaq down 30.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Thursday 21 August: ASX 200 up 101 points, record close | Results dominate

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 16:04


The ASX cracked the 9000 mark, up 101 points at 9019 (1.1%) as results buoyed sentiment. Some crackers today and, once again, plenty of volatility — even intraday.Banks provided the groundwork with CBA up 0.8% and ANZ again doing very well, up 1.5%, with the Big Bank Basket rising to $288.84 (1.0%). MQG had a good day, and financials generally did well. NWL was volatile post-results, down 0.6%, with GQG spurting 4.9% higher. ZIP also did well ahead of results tomorrow, up 2.6%.Insurers slipped a little, REITs firmed, SGP up 3.6% and SCG rising 1.3%. Industrials were firm too, TLS up 0.8% with WES running 2.5% higher. WOW and COL had good days as well, and BXB shot the lights out with results up 13.2%. CSL found bargain hunters up 2.4%. SHL smashed on results down 12.8%.Retailers continued to find favour, SUL hit record highs, up 12.3%. NCK gained 2.5%, and MYR rallied 4.0%. BRG also had a solid post-numbers bounce, up 4.9%.In resource land, BHP was again positive, up 0.7%, with RIO and FMG stronger too. Gold miners enjoyed a bullion rise, and results from NST, VAU, and GMD were somewhat mixed. Lithium stocks were back in favour, PLS up 5.2% with MIN higher 4.5%, and LYC also doing well, up 4.5%. JHX continued to be walloped, down 9.4%.Oil and gas names were stronger on crude rises, WDS up 1.3% with BPT up 1.2%. Coal stocks improved, and uranium was generally firm.In corporate news, some cracking results today: SUL, BGA, with IPH falling 19.5% as it warned on US patent impacts. GMG eased 1.4%, with results in line, while QUB fell 0.4% on a large write-down. MP1 fought back from an early drop to close only modestly lower. TLX jumped 7.0% after a wobbly start. Nothing much on the economic front.Asian markets mixed again, Japan down 0.6%, China up 0.5% and HK down 0.3%European markets opening flat. US Dow futures down 44 Nasdaq unchanged.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Monday 7 July: ASX 200 down 14 | ORG shines, NST heads south

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 10:40


ASX 200 drifted 14 points lower to 8589 (0.1%).  CBA held up with the banks drifting slightly lower. The Big Bank Basket is down to $280.46 (-0.2%). Financials firmed in places, IFT up 3.1% and NWL rising 1.5%. REITS soft with GMG down 0.5% and SCG off 0.8 %. Industrials mixed, SGH up 1.0% with QAN rising 1.0% with retails slightly firmer as RBA looks to cut tomorrow. ORG was a standout up 6.8% on an Octopus update from the UK. In resources, Gold miners took a hit with production and costs weighing on NST, off 8.7%. Other golds follow lower with the bullion price off too. EVN down 2.2% and OBM falling 6.8%. Lithium once again depressed, PLS off 4.3% and LTR falling 5.3%, shorts back and selling. Uranium stocks mixed, BOE down 2.4% and DYL up 0.9% with coal better, Oil and gas mixed, WDS off 0.8% and STO up 0.4%. In corporate news, S32 down 0.6% on news of the sale of its Cerro Matso nickel project. MIN fell 2.0% as it named two new independent directors. Nothing on the economic front. Asian markets eased with Japan down 0.6%, China down 0.5% and HK off 0.3%.10-year yields rising to 4.19%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you.If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Friday 4 July: ASX 200 up 7, 1% for the week | CBA falls again, BHP down 1.6%

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 13:25


ASX 200 rose 7 points to close near to a record of 8603.  Once again, we saw the sell-off in CBA down 0.9% with ANZ the main beneficiary up 0.8%. The Big Bank Basket fell to $281.10 (-0.3%). Financial services back in favour, NWL up 0.6% and PNI flying up 3.4%. HUB also doing well, insurers bouncing back slightly, REITs better with GMG up 0.9% and SCG up 1.1%. Healthcare also better, CSL up 0.7% and RMD up 1.4% with tech better, WTC up 1.1% and the All-Tech Index up 0.3%. Retail rose, AX1 up 2.8% and PMV rising 1.4%. Travel stocks better too. Resources were back on the nose. One day wonder? BHP down 1.4% with RIO off 1.3% and lithium stocks drooping, PLS off 0.7%. Gold miners were mixed, NEM up 0.4% and GMD down 1.2%. Oil and gas flat with profit taking in coal miners and uranium stalling.In corporate news, SLH up 23.3% as ACCC gives it the green light. MND up 0.7% on contract news, and RUL up 14.0%, doing well on an update. Nothing on the economic front.US Markets closed tonight. Futures off slightly.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you.If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Monday 30 June: ASX 200 up 28, 10.2% this financial year | JHX soars on US listing

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 11:40


ASX 200 marched 28 points higher to 8561 (0.3%). After a tepid start, US futures kicked higher on trade deal hopes, dragging the ASX with it. Small closing sell-off from highs. Banks steady after early losses, the basket up to $287.13 (%). MQG up 3.9% on a broker upgrade, financials and insurers better too. NWL up 2.4% and IAG rising 1.7%. Healthcare got a kick, CSL up 2.2% and PME rallying 1.6%. Industrials generally firmed, WES up 0.7% and ALL rallying 1.3% with QAN up 1.8%. VGN dropped 2.8%. Retail stocks higher with JBH up % on EOFY activity. Tech firmed, WTC up % and TNE rising 1.2% as the ALL-Tech Index rose 0.7%. Resources were mired in losses for iron ore miners, BHP, RIO both copping a 1.5%+ loss. Rare earths eased and lithium off too with MIN up 1.6% on sale of its Yilgarn hub. Oil and gas stocks flat with KAR up 1.1% with coal stocks flat and uranium mixed. DYL fell 5.7% with PDN up 0.8%.In corporate news, JHX rose 7.1% after the Azek vote. DRO fell 4.2% after early gains on a Latam order. Nothing locally on the economic front, China's factory activity improved for a second month but remained in contraction. Asian markets mixed, Japan up 0.6%, HK off 0.3% and China up 0.3%10-Year Yield rising to 4.16%. Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you.If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

DNVR Colorado Rapids Podcast
Denver NWSL's President Jen Millet and GM Curt Johnson in studio on what to expect from our new club

DNVR Colorado Rapids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 31:47


Denver NWSL's new President and General Manager join us in studio at the DNVR Bar. Before our Happy Hour with their supporter's group. Join us as we ask Jen Millet what brought her to this new franchise and why as a Colorado native she believes in this market's ability to become a top destination for NWL stars. And we talk through next steps with Curt Johnson on hiring a coach, putting a whole new roster together and how much of a focus on youth we should expect from the new club. All that and more as Millet and Johnson give their first live interviews since being hired on by Denver NWSL. 

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Tuesday 27th May ASX 200 kicks 47 points higher - Industrials and banks lead - Gold and uranium pause - US Dow Futures up 409.

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 11:20


The ASX 200 finished up 47 points to 8408 (0.6%) ahead of US and UK reopening tonight. The banks led the market higher after a lacklustre session earlier, CBA up 0.8% and ANZ rising 1.4% with the Big Bank Basket up to $273.93 (+1.0%). MQG kicked 1.4% with other financials doing well too, NWL up 1.4% and CGF up 1.1%. REITs are flat, GMG is down 0.5%, with industrials doing better, and BXB is up 3.0% with ALL up 1.9%. TLS rallied another 0.4% on its investor day comments; Retail also improved, JBH was up 1.0%, and LOV was up 4.2%. Tech is better, WTC is continuing to push ahead after its large acquisition, XRO is up 1.5%, and the All-Tech Index is up 0.5%. In resources, iron ore stocks cheered up, BHP up 0.2% and RIO unchanged after earlier bigger falls.  Gold miners eased back, EVN down 3.1% with VAU off 2.2% and GMD down 0.2%. LYC fell 2.5% with PLS off again. Uranium stocks took a break, shorts licking their wounds, Oil and gas flat, coal slightly better. In corporate news, REA fell 3.5% on ACCC inquiry, VUL down 0.5% as it commenced drilling. On the economic front, Chinese Industrial profits climbed 3% last month from a year earlier, beating forecasts of 2.6%. Asian markets mixed again, with Japan up 0.4%, China down 0.5%, and HK up 0.3%. 10-year yields falling to 4.31%. Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Between The Sheets
Ep. #505: April 16-21, 1997

Between The Sheets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 302:16


Kris and David are guestless this week as we discuss the (almost) week that was April 16-21, 1997. Topics of discussion include:The WWF's In Your House: Revenge of the Taker PPV, featuring Undertaker scorching Paul Bearer and the Steve Austin vs. Bret Hart rematch from WrestleMania.The Raw after the PPV, which really kickstarted the "Attitude Era" in many ways, as Austin "injures" Bret in a wild, show-long angle, and much, much more also happens on one of Raw's greatest episodes of all-time.A deeper examination into why Phil Mushnick hated wrestling fans at the time.Toshiaki Kawada finally pins Mitsuharu Misawa in a singles match for the first time as he wins the Champion Carnival at the Budokan.Atsushi Onita's desire to work with the WWF.The birth of the Torneo Cibernetico in CMLL in the form of one of the greatest matches of the 90's.ECW desperately trying to lock up talent as WCW is ready to raid.A look into the PPV numbers for Barely Legal.Tommy Rich and Doug Gilbert get busted for weed on 4/20.Dutch Mantell takes over the book in USWA and it's evident immediately.Kevin Nash and Syxx are pissed at Ric Flair and Roddy Piper, which spills over into a heated promo on Nitro as WCW backstage politics are flaming hot.This is an extremely good show here, folks, so don't miss out!!Timestamps:0:00:00 WWF1:41:02 Japan: AJPW, NJPW, BattlARTS, FMW, Fuyuki Gun, IWA Japan, Samurai Project, W*ING, RINGS, AJW, GAEA, & Jd'2:10:48 Classic Commercial Break2:16:32 Halftime2:58:25 Mexico: AAA, CMLL, Promo Azteca, & Tijuana3:11:00 Other USA: ESW, NJCW, ECW, NWL, USWL, CPW, Tommy Rich & Doug Gilbert arrested, IWAMS, NAASW, USWA, World Class II, & APW3:37:34 WCWTo support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.You can also use code BTSPOD to save 25% on your first payment — whether paying month to month or annually — when you subscribe to Ultimate Classic Wrestling Network at ClassicWrestling.net!To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Between the Sheets
Ep. #505: April 16-21, 1997

Between the Sheets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 302:16


Kris and David are guestless this week as we discuss the (almost) week that was April 16-21, 1997. Topics of discussion include:The WWF's In Your House: Revenge of the Taker PPV, featuring Undertaker scorching Paul Bearer and the Steve Austin vs. Bret Hart rematch from WrestleMania.The Raw after the PPV, which really kickstarted the "Attitude Era" in many ways, as Austin "injures" Bret in a wild, show-long angle, and much, much more also happens on one of Raw's greatest episodes of all-time.A deeper examination into why Phil Mushnick hated wrestling fans at the time.Toshiaki Kawada finally pins Mitsuharu Misawa in a singles match for the first time as he wins the Champion Carnival at the Budokan.Atsushi Onita's desire to work with the WWF.The birth of the Torneo Cibernetico in CMLL in the form of one of the greatest matches of the 90's.ECW desperately trying to lock up talent as WCW is ready to raid.A look into the PPV numbers for Barely Legal.Tommy Rich and Doug Gilbert get busted for weed on 4/20.Dutch Mantell takes over the book in USWA and it's evident immediately.Kevin Nash and Syxx are pissed at Ric Flair and Roddy Piper, which spills over into a heated promo on Nitro as WCW backstage politics are flaming hot.This is an extremely good show here, folks, so don't miss out!!Timestamps:0:00:00 WWF1:41:02 Japan: AJPW, NJPW, BattlARTS, FMW, Fuyuki Gun, IWA Japan, Samurai Project, W*ING, RINGS, AJW, GAEA, & Jd'2:10:48 Classic Commercial Break2:16:32 Halftime2:58:25 Mexico: AAA, CMLL, Promo Azteca, & Tijuana3:11:00 Other USA: ESW, NJCW, ECW, NWL, USWL, CPW, Tommy Rich & Doug Gilbert arrested, IWAMS, NAASW, USWA, World Class II, & APW3:37:34 WCWTo support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.You can also use code BTSPOD to save 25% on your first payment — whether paying month to month or annually — when you subscribe to Ultimate Classic Wrestling Network at ClassicWrestling.net!To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Thursday 3 April: ASX rallies off lows | China to react

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 12:48


The ASX 200 finished down only 75 points to 7860 (0.9%) as it bounced solidly from support at 7800. The extreme knee jerk reaction on the promises in the Rose Garden saw banks back on the defensive buyers list and companies with little or no overseas exposure did better. CBA rose 1.0% with the Big Bank Basket up to $251.54 (0.2%). ANZ had a shaky start after moves to increase its capital requirements, closing down 1.4% with MQG on the nose off 2.9%. Financial services copped it with GQG off 5.2% and PPT down 4.8%. ZIP remained undone as US consumer confidence woes will continue. NWL hit hard off 8.7%. REITs also reversing some recent gains, GMG off 3.7% and CHC down 4.7%. Healthcare stocks found buyers, CSL up 1.0% and PME rising 2.0%. Industrials eased, WOW and COL better on defensive buyers, WES up 0.3% and REA doing better, up 0.9%. Tech followed US tech lower, WTC off 2.7% with XRO falling 3.4%. The All-Tech Index down 1.2%.Resources were hurt badly, BHP down 3.4% and RIO off 2.7% with MIN falling 9.5% and PLS down another 6.8%. Gold miners were boosted by bullion price rises on tariff uncertainty, NEM up 2.3% and NST up 2.1%. SPR rose 4.4% with WGX also better. Oil and gas stocks fell hard, WDS down 2.9% and BPT off 2.9%. WHC dropped 7.6% on broker downgrades and uranium still toxic, PDN down 1.3%. In corporate news, TWE reassured no impact from tariffs. CTT smacked 14.5% on serious impact from rising tariffs.Nothing on the economic front although the RBA released its financial stability report. Asian markets fared better than some feared, with Japan down 3.5%. China down 0.4% and HK off 1.6%. AUD stable with bond yields falling to 4.24% in the 10's. Dow futures down 2.0%, NASDAQ futures worse at -3.1%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Wednesday 2 April: Quiet trade ahead of Liberation Day

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 11:38


The ASX 200 pushed 9 points higher to 7934 (0.1%) in defensive quiet trade ahead of Liberation Day.  Money flowed into banks and REITs with resources under pressure on global growth fears. BHP gave back 1.5% with RIO off 1.7% and FMG down 1.6%. Lithium stocks poleaxed again, PLS down 3.1% and LTR falling 4.3%. Gold miners too under pressure as AUD rallied and bullion steady, profit taking in NEM down 2.1% and RMS off 3.8% with VAU down 3.3%. Uranium remains in fallout mode with PDN down 3.3% and BOE down 3.4% with nearly 25% of the company shorted now. Coal stocks fell and oil and gas slid, WDS down 1.5% and STO off 0.4%. Meanwhile banks firmed again, the Big Bank Basket up to $250.98 (1%). CBA up 1.0% and other financials also doing well, NWL up 1.9% and MPL rising 2.2%. REITs also in demand, GMG up 3.1% and CHC up 3.2%. TLS continues to creep higher up another 1.2% with retail better too. JBH up 1.5% and MYR rising 0.8%. Even DMP rose 2.5%. Tech better as WTC continued to find friends up 1.1%. CPU dropped again down 4.1%. QAN off 2.5%. In corporate news, new CEO at KLS set to shake things up by trying to sell tourism assets, RPL wrote down its OPT to zero! SGR has failed to secure a $750m lifeline from Salter Brothers and WBC has a new chief people officer. Nothing on the economic front. Asian markets in wait and see mode. 10-year yields steady at 4.41%. Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Thursday 20 March: ASX 200 up 91 | Banks star, gold miners shine

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 12:20


The ASX 200 rose 91 points to 7919 (1.2%) as the Fed soothes nerves. Banks did well with the Big Bank Basket up to $238.79 (+1.9%). MQG bouncing hard, up 3.8% as a market player. Other financials also doing well, GQG up 2.8% and NWL rallying 4.6%. CGF put in a stellar day up 5.7%. REITs also rallying hard, GMG up 2.8% and SCG up 2.5% with industrials seeing bargain hunters. ALL up 2.3%, CPU up 2.2% and SGH doing better up 1.9%. Retail showing signs of life, JBH up another 3.1% with WES up 0.9% and WEB rising 3.9%. MYR struggling after the recent robo update. Tech better, WTC up 2.5% and XRO doing well as the All -Tech Index rose %. Resources out of favour today. BHP down 1.1% and FMG tumbling another 3.3%. Gold miners better as bullion held records, NST up 3.1% and GMD up 3.2% with GOR bouncing back 2.1%. Lithium stocks saw the shorts stay their hand, LTR down 4.8% and PLS off 2.5%. MIN continue to disappoint, down 2.1%. Uranium stocks finding buyers again. DYL up 5.2% and BOE up 8.4%. Have we seen the bottom here? In corporate news, NANrose 14.0% after US regulators approved its tool designed to clean endoscopes. ARU bumped 2.7% higher on an offtake deal and CWY jumped 2.0% on an acquisition. TPG also got the Vocus nod, up 5.9%. On the economic front, unemployment came in at 4.1%. Pretty much in line. Asian markets saw some profit taking. Japan down 0.3%, China off 0.4% and HK down 1.2%. 10-year yields slipped to 4.38%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

There R Giants
There R Giants Pod-200 with Jeremiah Knackstedt

There R Giants

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 33:54


Jeremiah Knackstedt, who will be returning to Manage the Eugene Emeralds once again in 2025, is my guest on this week's show. We talk about the challenges of moving from the Cal League to the NWL (for both players and staff), and get into the performances on the 2024 Eugene club. Of course, that includes a whole lot of Bryce Eldridge conversation!There R Giants is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Intro/Outro: “I'm Good, I'm Gone,” by Lykke Li This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rogermunter.substack.com/subscribe

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Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Tuesday 11 February: ASX 200 closes up 1 point as CSL drops hard | Gold hits more records

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 13:35


ASX 200 gave back early gains to close up 1 points at 8484 as falls in CSL post results, took its toll. CSL down after analyst briefing and US flu shots underwhelming. Banks held firm although CBA down % ahead of numbers tomorrow. WBC up % and ANZ up % with the Big Bank Basket at $267.86 (-0.2%). MQG reported 9-month numbers. Nothing much to get excited about but it tried to rally up 1.6% with other financials doing well. HUB up 1.4% and NWL up 2.7%.  Insurers too better, SUN up 0.6%. REITs firmed with results from CQE up 8.5%. Industrials also in demand, ALL up another 1.7% with JBH up 2.0% on broker comments. SGH rose 6.1% on Boral lift, REA continue to push higher, with WTC under pressure still as the All-Tech Index rose 0.9%. Resources were mixed. Lithium nixed by the reopening of low-grade production in China, PLS off 3.6% and MIN down 6.9%. Gold miners were better with bullion at records still. NST up 4.0% and NEM up 3.2% with iron ore stocks drifting mainly lower. Energy stocks mixed, uranium stocks relatively firm. In corporate news, BRG lost 2.2% on results. RHC was 1.4% better despite a $305m hit to the balance sheet. On the economic front, The Westpac-Melbourne Institute Consumer Sentiment Index rose just 0.1% in February to 92.2, up from 92.1 in January. Asian markets flat with China down 0.3% and HK off 0.2%. Japan closed. Another holiday. 10-year yields steady at 4.39%.Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert market insights and manage your investments with confidence. Ready to invest in yourself? Join the Marcus Today community.

WDR 5 Morgenecho
ÖPNV in NRW: "Nicht gut aufgestellt"

WDR 5 Morgenecho

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 6:50


Die NRW-Landesregierung will den öffentlichen Schienen-Personennahverkehr reformieren. Unter anderem sollen die drei Verkehrsverbünde VRR, NWL und go.Rheinland zusammengelegt werden, sagt NRW-Verkehrsminister Oliver Krischer (Grüne). Von WDR5.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Wednesday 15 January: ASX 200 falls 18 | US CPI awaits

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 11:05


ASX 200 fell 18 points to 8213 (0.2%) in quiet trade after a positive start gave way to some caution ahead of the US CPI tonight. Banks flat as yields firmed to 4.63% in 10-years. Financials mixed with MPL down 1.6% on news of potential premium increases. NWL continued to fall. REITs firm with GMG under some pressure as a ‘tech' stock off 0.6%. Tech stocks remain on the nose here with WTC down 3.7% and TNE off 1.9%. REA and CAR also fell whilst TLS announced a new AI deal and fell 1.2%. Retail mixed with PMV still under pressure, MYR down 1.8% and travel stocks a little higher with CTD up 2.0%. GYG jumped 4.4% on a broker upgrade. Resources mixed, iron ore miners a mixed bag, BHP fell 1.0% and FMG up 1.8%. Gold miners better with NST up 1.0% and NEM up 1.3%. Lithium stocks saw some short covering with PLS up 4.1% and LTR rising 7.4% on hopes for lithium prices bottoming. Energy and uranium are slightly weaker. In corporate news, AVJ got a new 70c bid, ARU rose 17.4% on the government support for a convertible note. BBN rallied 13.9% on a trading update. In economic news, China's central bank pumped a near-historic amount of short-term funds into its financial system today. Asian markets slightly weaker. Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert market insights and manage your investments with confidence. Ready to invest in yourself? Join the Marcus Today community.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Monday 13 January: ASX 200 drops 102 points on spiking yields and bank downgrades

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 10:00


The ASX 200 fell 102 points to 8192 (1.2%) as a rethink on banks, and US leads, saw across the board selling. A downgrade to banks clobbered the sector with higher yields probably not helping. The Big Bank Basket dropped to $250.75 with WBC off 2.2% and the insurers seeing sellers despite higher yields. QBE down 2.0% and SUN off 2.2%. Other financials also under pressure, MQG down 2.4% and GQG off 3.8%. IFL better, a rarity, on another competing bid from Bain at 430c. SQ2 and ZIP under pressure with retail also on the nose today thanks to PMV and MYR trading updates. Challenging mentioned four times! WES also fell 2.3% with LOV down another 1.8% on broker downgrades. Tech stocks eased, WTC down 3.6% and XRO off 2.8% with the All-Tech Index down 2.6%. Resources fared better, the ‘Three Amigos' BHP, FMG and RIO barely changed, MIN up 2.0% and gold stocks better as AUD hit highs again. NST up 1.3% and EVN up 1.2%. Energy stocks getting a boost from oil prices. WDS up 2.0% and STO rising 2.2%. In corporate news, quarterlies are kicking off. MYR and PMV fell hard on trading updates, NWL fell % on a Citi downgrade, NWH dropped 9.5% on a CFO change. Nothing on the economic front locally. Chinese trade surplus soared to US$1 trillion on pre-Trump exports. Record exports and weak imports. Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert market insights and manage your investments with confidence. Ready to invest in yourself? Join the Marcus Today community.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Tuesday 10 December: ASX 200 drops 30 points | RBA holds | Resources shine

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 11:16


ASX 200 slipped 30 points to 8393 (-0.4%) as investors switched from the high flyers to resources following the news yesterday from China. Banks saw selling pressure with CBA down 1.1% and NAB sliding 2.8% with the Big Bank Basket down to $256.99  (-1.5%). MQG off 1.9% with insurers under pressure too. High-flying platform stocks also in sell-down mode, with HUB and NWL down. REITs under pressure, GMG off 2.2% and SCG down 1.7%. Tech too in the seller's sights, WTC off 4.4% and XRO falling 4.4%. The All-Tech Index dropped 3.55%. REA took a tumble as did CAR and SEK. In media stocks, NWS saw Murdoch senior thwarted in a Nevada court. Industrials and retail slipped slightly.  Resources saw strong buying across the board, though gains moderated from intraday highs. BHP up 3.1% and FMG rallying 6.2% with PLS bouncing hard together with MIN. Gold miners back in demand, GMD hitting 52-week highs. NEM up 2.4% and EVN up 5.0%. Even oil and gas stocks rose, KAR up 5.3% with uranium in-demand, PDN up 2.0%, and WHC doing well too, up 3.5%. In corporate news, PPT dropped 8.4% on an ATO issue that could see the Barbarians at the gate slam it shut. IAG fell after being hit with a class action in Victoria. In economic news, the RBA kept rates unchanged, but we saw a slight softening of language. Hikes seem to be off the table now. Asian markets rose on stimulus optimism, with China up 1.6%, HK up 1.0% and Japan up 0.4%. 10-year yields falling to 4.15%. Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert market insights and manage your investments with confidence. Ready to invest in yourself? Join the Marcus Today community.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Tuesday 3 December: ASX jumps 47 to new record | ZIP Chair resigns

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 10:53


ASX 200 rose 47 points to a new record of 8495 (0.6%). Gains across the board with the solid bank sector remaining the bedrock. ANZ up 1.1% and NAB up 0.8%. CBA lost 0.3% with the Big Bank Basket up to $262.70 (0.2%). MQG kicked 1.2% higher and other financials joined the fun, ASX up 0.5% with NWL bouncing 3.7%. Insurers firmed and REITS in the green. GMG up 1.0% and SCG up 0.3%. Industrials continued higher, WES remains a standout up 0.9% with BXB also in demand, up 1.6% with ALL putting on 1.9%. Tech also doing well, with XRO up 1.5% and 360 up 3.8%. WTC missed the memo down 1.4% with the All-Tech Index up 1.3%. Resources were a little mixed, FMG jumped 2.1% with PLS up 2.9% and MIN doing well again up 2.6%. Gold miners were mixed as NST fell %, dragging DEG down too. VAU up 1.5% on takeover speculation. Oil and gas better, WDS up 0.5% and KAR up 0.7%. Uranium mixed, PDN up 1.6% and BOE down 2.2%. In corporate news, CKF downgraded the outlook, falling 4.3%. SDF rallied 2.7% on an all clear from irregularities, ZIP fell 0.6% as founder Diamond sold down and resigned. In economic news, consumer confidence jumped and the current account deficit came in higher than expected. Asian markets were better, Japan up 2.3% and China flat but HK up 0.1%. 10-year yields 4.31%.Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert market insights and manage your investments with confidence. Ready to invest in yourself? Join the Marcus Today community.

From the Pressbox
Jets find another way to lose, Gotham FC lose in NWSL semi-finals, Knicks will get better

From the Pressbox

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 59:28


Hosted by Rob Leonard and Tim Leonard "From the Pressbox" airs every Monday 9am - 10am on 90.3FM WHPC Garden City, New York.  Streaming at www.nccradio.org  This week Rob and Tim talk about horrible loss of the Jets vs the Colts, Gotham FC losng to the Washington Spirit in the NWL semi finals, and the Knicks are slowly getting together.

Highway To Hoover
SEC Northwoods League Standouts

Highway To Hoover

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 43:39


On this episode of Highway to Hoover, Joe Healy is joined by Patrick Ebert to discuss SEC players who stood out in the Northwoods League this summer. They set the table by talking about Patrick's memories of Charlie Condon's big summer in the NWL in 2022 before discussing current players like Kentucky's Ethan Hindle, Hudson Calhoun of Ole Miss and LSU's Tanner Reaves.Highway to Hoover is presented by pitchLogic. Take control of your training by monitoring every pitch with their smart baseball. The pitchLogic ball gives personalized feedback and recommendations so you can set goals with confidence and make your pitches even nastier! Learn more: https://pitchlogic.com/Subscribe to the Highway To Hoover Podcast: Apple | SpotifyLearn more about SEC Extra: https://d1ba.se/SEC-Extra-InfoFollow SEC Extra on Twitter: https://twitter.com/D1SECExtra

The Worst Territory In The World
Talking with Jake Petri/Buddy Shepherd/Evan Gelistico

The Worst Territory In The World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 86:14


Chris and Gabe talk Shane McMahon/AEW before being joined by Jake Petri, who Midwest wrestling fans would know as Evan Gelistico or Buddy Shepherd. We talk about The Commission in Metro Pro, Buddy Shepherd in NWL and his longtime involvement with St. Louis Anarchy.

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Promoting Independent Wrestling

The Worst Territory In The World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 80:28


Chris and Gabe talk about the crazy, stressful, thankless job of promoting independent wrestling. Chris talks about starting Metro Pro, going into NWL and getting out. Gabe describes his path to start Journey Pro and his leaving the promotion. If you want to promote indie wrestling, you should listen to this!

What's Real?
Episode 211: Let Out Some Steam

What's Real?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 100:57


Hey everyone! Welcome back to the weekly podcasting party that is the "WR? Podcast"! This week's opening talk segment includes Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat's "A&E Biography" and some of the latest NFL/Pittsburgh Steelers news. Up next, the most explosive segment in weekly podcasting makes an explosive return! "Thursday Night Prime" is back! The segment makes its triumphant comeback with "Chickboxer" and "Commando". As is tradition, "Goofs R' Goofs" closes out the episode. Please enjoy responsibly! PRESENTED by CHURCHILL PICTURES AND "THE NWL" Timestamps: 0:00:00 - Intro: WWE Bio on Ricky Steamboat and NFL Trade Talks 0:40:55 - Thursday Night Prime: Chick Boxer (1992) 1:00:04 - Thursday Night Prime: Commando (1985) 1:25:59 - Goofs R Goofs Thanks for Listening!

eGPlearning Podblast
Acute same day hubs in General Practice - can they work?

eGPlearning Podblast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 73:40


Can Same day acute hubs work in General Practice? What will help? What will not? Find out in this episode with the eGPlearning team links⬇⬇⬇ New Contract stream: https://youtube.com/live/WcNea4om6a8?...Guest speakers:Dr Phillip Wallek - Foundary PCNStefan ScholtesDr Vanashree 'Ash' Sexton00:00 Intro01:25 Guest intro03:20 The 'NWL' model06:00 The Foundry model12:50 Do acute hubs need to be single site?17:30 Types of triage for acute hubs22:50 Some evidence on triage and hubs24:25 Continuity vs urgency conundrum27:10 Team-based continuity30:00 Patient communication32:10 eGPlearner questions32:45 Pharmacy First and acute hubs34:10 Personalised care roles in acute hubs35:40 SDA acute hubs across PCNs/practices37:40 Acute hubs for the system39:15 Challenges of SDA acute hubs43:15 The Hidden Agenda issue43:40 Hub offer to the system45:42 Stepping stone changes47:10 Implementing SDA hubs now?50:50 Should hubs be mandated?53:20 Extra reactions54:20 Thanking our guests56:00 End of year madness -QoF/IIF01:00:10 New GP contractGPs raise concern around Same day hubs: Join DrGandalf and the team from Medics Money for their New to GP partnership course and community which is an essential part of being a new GP partner.

PSFK's PurpleList
PSFK Earnings Call Podcast: Newell Brands, Inc. - NWL

PSFK's PurpleList

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 3:30


The company's executives presented a comprehensive and densely packed strategy to investors, with a clear emphasis on innovation, brand development, and consumer orientation. Newell Brands CEO, Chris Peterson, expressed optimism about the company's future, stating, "I think if you sort of parse out what we're saying on the guidance, we're expecting a sequential improvement in top-line performance in '24 versus '23." This statement suggests an upcoming rise in the company's performance, reinforcing the positive image Newell Brands is working to project. The company's strategy clearly leans towards a more consumer-focused approach, investing considerable effort to enhance its brand management and pile up essential consumer insights. This, coupled with the efforts to bolster its distribution networks, is a clear indicator that Newell Brands understands the need for adaptability in a rapidly evolving market. Looking to the future, Newell Brands has outlined five key priorities for 2024: refining its operational methods; reinforcing top-line growth and market share; improving margin performance, and streamlining business functions. Innovation remains at the center of the growth agenda, with a sustained focus on developing innovative products in line with emerging consumer needs. Brand building also takes up a prime spot in their strategy, as this will help drive growth and consumer loyalty. In line with this, the company's venture into new markets to draw in new customers demonstrates its proactive stance towards identifying and catering to fresh growth opportunities. In terms of operations, Newell Brands is focusing on improving operational efficiency. This endeavor revolves around simplifying processes and streamlining business functions to guarantee long-term efficiency, profitability, and success. The company is also looking to expand its presence in global markets to capitalize on new opportunities and diversify revenue streams, thus solidifying their status as a global brand. To sum it all up, on its recent earnings call, Newell Brands placed a strong emphasis on their corporate recovery efforts. The company's revised strategy is reaping positive results, as illustrated by its focus on innovation, brand building, and consumer-focused philosophy. As we move ahead, Newell Brands remains devoted to its five key priorities: refining operational processes; driving top-line growth; improving margin performance; streamlining business functions, and reinforcement of international operations. The amalgamation of these priorities, along with the company's commitment to innovation, brand-building, and new business development, sets up Newell Brands for a trajectory of consistent success and growth. NWL Company info: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/NWL/profile For more PSFK research : www.psfk.com  This email has been published and shared for the purpose of business research and is not intended as investment advice.

Donnie and Dhali - The Team
September 18th 2023

Donnie and Dhali - The Team

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 90:28


Today the guys return from a jam packed weekend to chat about the C's winning the NWL title, the Caps and Lions completing comebacks and the Canucks in Penticton.Joining the guys today is Craig Button (17:50) and Harm Dayal (50:40).

The Worst Territory In The World

In this episode, we talk with longtime Midwest promoter Herb Simmons. Herb currently runs SICW, just outside of St. Louis, and he's been involved in the wrestling business for more than 50 years. We talk about his start in the business, his relationships with The Crusher, Larry Matysik, Bruiser Brody and others, his thoughts on the NWL and lots of stories about promoting pro wrestling! Check it out!

The Worst Territory In The World
The NWL: Perspective of Kevin Lee Davidson (fka Todd Letterman)

The Worst Territory In The World

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 115:35


The Worst Territory In The World - Episode #023 - The NWL: Perspective of Kevin Lee Davidson (fka Todd Letterman)In this episode of The Worst Territory In The World, we interview former full-time NWL wrestler Kevin Lee Davidson. KLD used the moniker "Todd Letterman" in the NWL, and he was a force to recon with in the early days of the promotion in KC. We talk with him about his decision to sign a full-time contract with NWL, why he eventually decided to ask out of his contract, his favorites matches and much more! 6/28/2023

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The Worst Territory In The World - Episode #016 - Ace SteelIn this episode of The Worst Territory In The World, we interview Ace Steel - veteran wrestler and trainer and friend. We ask Ace about his start in wrestling, moving to Missouri to train with Harley Race, some of his memorable matches in his career, Metro Pro Wrestling and NWL!3/30/2023

The Bram Weinstein Show Podcast
Another day, another bit of Commanders ownership news. Plus: Goodbye from Taylor Heinicke, Andi Sullivan of the Washington Spirit joins

The Bram Weinstein Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 54:05


Bram is back from his day in Orlando yesterday (where he saw the Wizards lose in person) but starts the show talking about the latest blip of Commanders news and another possible bidder for the franchise. Plus dissecting where said news came from. (23:34) Taylor Heinicke officially said goodbye via the Players' Tribune today. What he had to say about his time in DC, and setting the record straight on he and Ron Rivera's relationship after a rocky end to the season. (44:25) Andi Sullivan of the Washington Spirit joins the show as the NWL season kicks off for them on Sunday. Bram and Andi talk about playing through injury, changes to the staff and front office this season, finding a permanent home in Audi Field and much much more as the season gets underway. The Bram Weinstein Show Live Weekdays: 3:00pm-6:00pm EST Listen Live: ESPN 630 App | Sportscapitoldc.com | ESPN 630 AM Podcast: Apple | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Twitter: @RealBramW | @Mike_Callow | @ESPN630DCSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Worst Territory In The World
The NWL: Perspective of Marti Belle

The Worst Territory In The World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 80:25


The Worst Territory In The World - Episode #014 - The NWL: Perspective of Marti BelleIn this episode of The Worst Territory In The World, we interview veteran wrestler, as well as former NWL employee Marti Belle, as we get her perspective on the National Wrasslin' League (NWL)! Marti talks about her introduction to the NWL, living in Kansas City, working for Major Baisden and more!3/21/2023

The Worst Territory In The World
The NWL: Perspective of Hoodie Howlett

The Worst Territory In The World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 92:59


The Worst Territory In The World - Episode #012 - The NWL: Perpective of Hoodie HowlettIn this episode of The Worst Territory In The World, we interview veteran wrestler, as well as former NWL employee Hoodie Howlett, as we get his perspective on his time with the National Wrasslin' League (NWL)! Hoodie talks about getting his start in Kansas City, his eventual full-time job and the final day of the company.3/1/2023

The Worst Territory In The World
The NWL: Creative with Matt Jackson

The Worst Territory In The World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 69:47


The Worst Territory In The World - Episode #010 - The NWL: Creative with Matt JacksonIn this episode of The Worst Territory In The World, we interview veteran Midwest wrestling and promoter Matt Jackson as we talk about his journey in the National Wrasslin' League (NWL)! Jackson talks about getting the full-time job offer, navigating through many changes in the start-up company and the ultimate end of the NWL.2/8/2023

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The Worst Territory In The World - Episode #009 - Lucy MendezIn this episode of The Worst Territory In The World, we interview veteran Midwest women's wrestler Lucy Mendez! She gives us her stories on training with "The King" Harley Race, moving to go to wrestling school in the middle of Missouri, Harley's best sex story and her time in Metro Pro and NWL!2/6/2023

The Worst Territory In The World
The NWL: The Full-Time Roster

The Worst Territory In The World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 81:32


The Worst Territory In The World - Episode #007 - The NWL: The Full-Time RosterChris Gough and Gabe Miller continue with their discussion of the National Wrasslin' League (NWL) in Kansas City. This episode specifically talks about the formation of the initial roster of full-time, salaried with benefits roster. The NWL was a territorial wrestling promotion in the Midwest from 2016-2018, basing in Kansas City, but also operating shows in St. Louis, St. Joseph, MO, Wichita, KS, Topeka, KS, Springfield, MO, Joplin, MO and more.01/18/23

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The Worst Territory In The World - Episode #005 - Dan GierIn this episode of The Worst Territory In The World, we interview longtime Central States wrestling fan, ring announcer and one-time part-owner of World League Wrestling, Dan Gier! Dan talks about his close relationship with Harley Race, some of the legendary stories surrounding Harley, memories of longtime St. Joseph, Missouri, promoter Gust Karras and his involvement in Metro Pro, NWL and more! Plus, Chris and Gabe chat about WrestleKingdom, the RETURN of Vince McMahon and more!01/09/2023

The Worst Territory In The World
The NWL: The Creation

The Worst Territory In The World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 71:26


The Worst Territory In The World - Episode #006 - The NWL: The CreationChris Gough and Gabe Miller discuss the beginnings of the National Wrasslin' League (NWL) in Kansas City.The NWL was a territorial wrestling promotion in the Midwest from 2016-2018, basing in Kansas City, but also operating shows in St. Louis, St. Joseph, MO, Wichita, KS, Topeka, KS, Springfield, MO, Joplin, MO and more.01/10/23