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What does COP27 mean? Does it matter for you and your portfolio? Leslie Norton explains. Investing Insights has a new look and host! We're bringing you a mix of market news, insights from analysts, and personal finance tips. We want to hear what you think about the new format. Let us know at podcast@morningstar.com. 0:06 Introduction 00:24 Can Uber Lift Your Portfolio?01:29 Disaster-Proofing Your Portfolio02:45 Starbucks is Resilient in Q404:04 Why does the COP 27 meeting matter? 06:00 What have we achieved since Cop 26? 06:44 Are the pledges made by countries binding? Who holds them accountable? 07:08 What next from here?07:42 What a Divided or United Government Means for Investors Read about topics from this episode. What Could the Midterm Election Results Mean for the Stock Market? How to Cope With Financial Shocks Strong Q3 Indicates Uber May Be Resistant to Macro Uncertainties Starbucks Q4 Earnings Show Strong Traffic That Bucks Industry Trends Special Report: For Investors, COP27 Summit Brings New Opportunities 10 Reasons Why ESG Won't Be Stopped What to watch from Morningstar.What to Buy or Skip: I Bonds, Apple, Amazon, or Meta Where to Park Your Cash and Find Recession-Resistant Stocks Markets are Undervalued, and We Highlight Some Cheap Stocks! We Examine Tesla's Stock and the Risks of a Strong Dollar Read what our team is writing:Ruth Saldanha Susan Dziubinski Leslie Norton David Sekera Sarah Newcomb Follow us on social media.Ruth Saldanha on Twitter: @karishmaruthLeslie Norton on Twitter: @leslienortonnycDavid Sekera on Twitter: @MstarMarketsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorningstarInc/Twitter: https://twitter.com/MorningstarIncInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/morningstar... LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/5161/
In this episode, Tu and Lei talk about what to takeaway from the rumored Apple meeting with Chinese battery suppliers BYD & CATL. Tu also discusses his time participating in a live Mobility panel in Shanghai with over 40 people in attendance. Finally, Tu and Lei also take a few minutes to discuss some China EV CEO's comments during an automotive conference and prospects for the Didi (China's Uber) IPO.
GreenshoesHere is a fun weird paper (and related blog post) about greenshoes, by Patrick Corrigan of Notre Dame. It is titled "Footloose with Green Sh... paperblog postrules about how it works little weirdFacebook Inc. Lyft Inc. Uber Inc.double on the first day Affirm Holdings Inc.’s IPO doubledCorrigan harder for banks to arguedid watched him type a tweet point that I sometimes make market-moving informationfamous casethe SEBI order Earnings SurgeSen. Richard Burr’s Stock Trades Pardons LevandowskiRebuffs Takeover Offercorporate cash pilesPull More Than $3 BillionInvestor ConferencesProbably Not Realmainly for mining bitcoinsubscribe at this linkhere the first company to do it happened in the Uber IPOfree riding and withholding a greenshoe of 3,690,000 shares
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Welcome to our WFH podcast season opener where we bring Anuj Dayal, a Credit Markets commentator, and look at the new paradigm faced by Indian banks in a post Covid-19 world. Anuj brings his rich experiences from the world of structured credit and private equity and deconstructs the manifold challenges (i.e. rising NPA, depressed growth, liquidity and funding crunch) faced by Indian financial institutions and lending at-large in this hour and half long conversation. We talk of the ills unleashed on the Indian banking sector through bad underwriting, corporate governance lapses, and mis-selling (a fair bit on the Yes Bank crisis, essentially), analyse the implications of RBI's recent moratorium on lenders, and also briefly catch up on how Covid-19 has affected the startup ecosystem and big tech. Anuj (https://www.linkedin.com/in/anujdayal/) straightaway picks up from our last conversation with him in May 2019, where we spoke of hot private capital (in light of the then upcoming Uber IPO) and the dynamics of lending. For a blast from the past, you can listen to that episode here (https://audioboom.com/posts/7262527-hot-money-self-fulfilling-niche-credit) : http://bit.ly/2YBKlcZ P.S. Anuj and we support Eko, a fintech co with a focus on remittances for migrants in their fight against Covid-19. Eko, thanks to years of data on its large base of 17 million customers, has identified distressed migrant families who could use our generous financial support. Donate now*: https://eko.in/donate *Only corporate donations accepted
Listen on —> iTunes Listen on —> SoundCloud Topics: Doing an Ironman Personalizing her Trading Process Setting Trade Alerts Trading IPO’s Trading Uber The Lifecycle Trade Guest: Kathy Donnelly Proprietary Equity Trader Record Date: 6/25/19 Rapid Fire: Q. What Trader has influenced your life the most and why? A. Bill O’Neil Q. What was one of the […]
Listen on —> iTunes Listen on —> SoundCloud Topics: Doing an Ironman Personalizing her Trading Process Setting Trade Alerts Trading IPO’s Trading Uber The Lifecycle Trade Guest: Kathy Donnelly Proprietary Equity Trader Record Date: 6/25/19 Rapid Fire: Q. What Trader has influenced your life the most and why? A. Bill O’Neil Q. What was one of the […]
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The Investing for Beginners Podcast - Your Path to Financial Freedom
Announcer: 00:00 You’re tuned in to the Investing for Beginners podcasts. Finally, step by step premium investment guidance for beginners led by Andrew Sather and Dave Ahern. To decode industry jargon, silence, crippling confusion, and help you overcome emotions by looking at the numbers, your path to financial freedom starts now. Dave: 00:39 All right […] The post IFB103: Our Thoughts on the Uber IPO appeared first on Investing for Beginners 101.
(Audio improves) Dave Collum joins me to talk the Uber IPO, Tesla, civil liberties, cashless societies and the 2020 election. David B. Collum is an economic commentator, chemist, Betty R. Miller Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Cornell University. He holds a PhD, Columbia University, MS, Columbia University, MA, Columbia University and BS, Cornell University. QTR Podcasts are always free, but some people choose to make a small recurring donation, which is gratefully accepted: https://www.patreon.com/QTRResearch Donations of $100 or more can also be sent via: Bitcoin: 3G25NvNbGZsaDfoxTBzRFticKa4LDUeBpk Venmo: @chrisinphiladelphia THANK YOU TO ALL OF MY KIND PATRONS Please show love to those who support the QTR Podcast. Biggest Patron Donors Quantamize - visit for free trial - Twitter: @QuantalyticsRes RumorHound.ai - free 14 day trial - Twitter: @RumorHound HeliBacon - shoot machine guns from helicopters in Texas Corvus Gold - http://www.corvusgold.com Investors Underground - day trading community - Twitter: @investorslive Chris Boas Ken R Chris Bede - Twitter: @cbede Russ Valenti - Twitter: @russellvalenti "Piggly Wiggly" Longest Running Supporters Max Mulvihill - Since 2/2018 Kyle Thomas - Since 4/2018 Chris Bede - Since 5/2018 Dariusz Kordonski - Since 5/2018 Chris Gerrard - Since 5/2018 All podcast content is subject to this disclaimer. Chris is not an investment adviser. Listeners should always speak to their personal financial advisers. THIS IS NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE - OPINION ONLY AND FOR JOURNALISTIC AND DISCUSSION PURPOSES Disclosures: QTR is angry and owns gold and silver
Frederique and Owen chat about WhatsApp delivered malware, Google I/O, a Facebook co-founder going off, the Uber IPO, and more!
Először is visszatekintünk a két adással ezelőtti tőzsdecápa tippjeinkre, aztán kiveséztük, miért venne bárki is Uber részvényt, hogy végül a taxisokon keresztül fejest ugorjunk a vendéglátás bizniszbe.
Wazzzup up y'all, Episode 41! From multiple wives to the Uber IPO to "what's heaven & hell??", it was a super interesting and funny episode! Biggest takeaway? "You'll NEVER get rich working for someone else!" --writer and entrepreneur Val Gee Our guest Val Gee was awesome! (https://www.amazon.com/Val-Gee/e/B000APG4OQ?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1557707149&sr=8-1). We also had on the hilarious Lancey Joe (Comedy Tub, Thursday's 7:30pm at Chicago Joe's http://www.comedyofchicago.com/2017/02/comedy-tub-free-comedy-show.html). Val Gee showed us WASSSUP! She's banged out SIX books in 19 years! My favorite (and hers too!) of the 6? "You Married a WHAT!?!...And Now I Have a Muslim in My House!" Wait'll you hear the story about her Egyptian son-in-law Ehab! Even better, Val schools us on how money keeps flowin' for her ever since she wrote her first book in '99...and her phone hasn't stopped ringin since! We also spoke markets - they were down nearly every day this week! Why? Trump's sh*tty handling of the China trade war he started. Uber went public - one of the biggest IPO's in American history at ~$80..BILLION...DOLLARS. Bad a$$ technology company, too bad they're a PR nightmare. Speaking of trainwrecks-cluster-f*cks-and-dumpster-fires, Facebook lit on fire again. Zuck's boy Chris Hughes flung some sh!t at Zuck....aaannnddd let the GAMES BEGIN! Chris was a former exec of FB - he's saying Zuck's a d*ck and FB needs to be broken up. Listen in, sit back, relax and enjoy the episode! 6:00- Ramadan's here baby! 12:55- Markets went down almost every day this week...thanks Drumpf 17:30- WHERE'S Heaven and hell? 19:00- China trade war - how's this the only shot we have at Trump losing 2020? 32:20- Uber went public; worth buying? 38:00- 60 20 20 rule to save you years of pain and heartache (Val speaks from experience!) 40:50- Facebook fine so low the stock actually went UP 7% when it was announced! 56:40- Val Gee getting old is actually GREAT (she wrote a book called "The Winners Attitude"!) 1:08:00- Val's daily writing process - writing is re-writing 1:14:00- Emotional intelligence: Val's "A-B-C-D-E" process to get you emotionally smarter! Connect with Amer and BNOS: Visit the BNOS PODCAST: https://bit.ly/2rYjUBr Visit the Amer Abdullah BLOG: http://bit.ly/17jDHw3 Like BNOS on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/businessnewsandothershit Follow BNOS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/amer5x Follow BNOS on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realamerabdullah --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/business-news-and-other-sheet/support
Wassup bid-ness peeps! Episode 42 was BANGIN with top real estate dude Danny Rezko and comic Noshod Barrow (soon to be Cincinnati's funniest comedian)! While we had a sh!tload of fun, we also got into some serious stuff with Danny about his dad and role model, Tony Rezko. You see, Tony was one of Chicago's top businessmen: - Muhammad Ali's business manager - owned 75+ fast food restaurants - ran one of the largest real estate companies - provided Obama with his first seed money. Then, in 2008, Tony and several others were convicted in a broad Illinois corruption scandal. Tony got jail time. Danny tells us the story of losing his role model and how that impacted him. Danny also walked us step by step through how he and a team are looking to make upwards of $50 million on a real estate deal of a 320-unit apartment complex. Before that, tho, my grandma came on and broke down the train wreck Uber IPO and explained why all sorts of sh!t is hittin the fan with these IPOs. Bottom line: stay away from all the other upcoming ones. These ain't good for investors. We then talked about the trade war and how that's killin stocks. Why's it hurting markets? What's a better solution? Chillax and enjoy! SHOW HIGHLIGHTS: 4:50- See Noshod on May 22 at the comedy competition in Cincinnati @8pm @ Go Bananas Club 11:30- Uber IPO with Grandma Za Ree Ree 21:30- Wassup with all these IPO flops? 25:00- A guy suing apple for “facial recognition” theft 31:20- Trump’s Trade war is really a sneaky way to tax middle class 34:20- what would a Chinese Mexican war look like? 39:00- Free Uber rides as marketing to hook people in 42:05- China: abuse of Uighur Muslims 46:30- Danny’s bio of his father Tony Rezko 1:06:40- Barack on speed dial 1:18:30- Danny learned about real estate from his dad 1:20:00- Danny's best deal ever 1:23:20- How Danny made $200k by buying loans from Citi for $5k and threatening a borrower with “fraud transfer” 1:43:10- The 3 Magical ways to increase the value of real estate Connect with Amer and BNOS: Visit the BNOS PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-news-and-other-%24/id1438358922?mt=2 Visit the Amer Abdullah BLOG: http://amerabdullah.com/ Like BNOS on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/businessnewsandothershit Follow BNOS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/amer5x Follow BNOS on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realamerabdullah --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/business-news-and-other-sheet/support
Hosted by Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs Featuring highlights from the latest issue of Bloomberg Businessweek. -Sonali Basak details the Uber IPO blame game -Ellen Huet shows how WeWork us turning to financial gymnastics to keep expanding -Joe Mayes explains how Britain's businesses have already lost, Brexit or no Brexit -Planet Fitness CEO, Chris Rondeau, on the business of fitness centers Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Hosted by Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs Featuring highlights from the latest issue of Bloomberg Businessweek. -Sonali Basak details the Uber IPO blame game -Ellen Huet shows how WeWork us turning to financial gymnastics to keep expanding -Joe Mayes explains how Britain’s businesses have already lost, Brexit or no Brexit -Planet Fitness CEO, Chris Rondeau, on the business of fitness centers
This week Brett Arends joins 321-GO! to talk Uber, Warren Buffet, and Game of Thrones with Cosmo and Cayenne. Then, the summer travel season is around the corner and the Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum is the perfect spot to explore the history of the Mayflower Pilgrims and of Provincetown. In 1620, the Pilgrims landed in Provincetown first before settling in Plymouth. The Pilgrims’ arrival and their interaction with the native Wampanoag people will be commemorated in 2020 in Ptown and across Massachusetts. O’Neill and Associates SVP Ann Murphy talks to Dr. K. David Weidner, executive director of the Monument and Museum and a Co-Chair of Provincetown 400. Finally, Tom discusses his newest favorite book.
Warning: Game of Thrones Spoiler mentioned On this week's show we talk about: Uber's IPO and IPO's in general. Why they often aren't a purchase worth making. The challenges of investing at the IPO and more. Resources: https://awealthofcommonsense.com/2017/03/the-downfall-of-the-popular-ipo/ & https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answer/12/ipo-lockup-period.asp Tweet of the Week: https://twitter.com/justglew/status/1104648009415966721?s=12 Schwab's Modern Wealth Survey: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-05-13/how-much-money-do-you-need-to-be-wealthy-in-america Resources Referenced: Sudden Wealth - Susan Bradley
En este primer episodio repasamos las noticias de tecnología más importantes de la semana: Pagos en Whatsapp, Uber IPO, ronda de $ 1B de Rappi y más. También, abordamos el tema de cómo la Anses está usando a las billeteras digitales como nuevo medio de distribución de subsidios.
I denne episoden av #pengepodden tar vi for oss handelskrigen, børsnoteringen av Uber og spørsmål fra dere lyttere. Du får også høre mer om alternative investeringer som fungerer som "trygge havner" i perioder med stor uro på verdens børser. I studio er vår spareøkonom Bjørn Erik Sættem og investeringsøkonom Mads Johannesen.
Sonali Basak, Bloomberg News Investment Banking Reporter, and Elizabeth Fournier, Bloomberg News Managing Editor of Deals, discuss Morgan Stanley facing second-guessing for their valuation of the Uber IPO now that the ride-hailing service tumbled 18% in its first two days of trading. Kevin Carter, Founder of the EMQQ exchange traded fund, explains the impact the trade war is having on Chinese consumers. Chris Rondeau, CEO at Planet Fitness, talks about the business of wellness and their partnership with Kohl's. Bloomberg News Global Economics and Policy Editor Kathleen and Bloomberg Economics Chief U.S. Economist Carl Riccadonna discuss Kathleen's interview with New York Fed President John Williams on Fed policy and the effect of trade tariffs on the U.S. economy. And we Drive to the Close with Henley Smith, Senior Relationship Manager at StoneCastle Cash Management. Hosts: Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs. Producer: Paul Brennan Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Sonali Basak, Bloomberg News Investment Banking Reporter, and Elizabeth Fournier, Bloomberg News Managing Editor of Deals, discuss Morgan Stanley facing second-guessing for their valuation of the Uber IPO now that the ride-hailing service tumbled 18% in its first two days of trading. Kevin Carter, Founder of the EMQQ exchange traded fund, explains the impact the trade war is having on Chinese consumers. Chris Rondeau, CEO at Planet Fitness, talks about the business of wellness and their partnership with Kohl’s. Bloomberg News Global Economics and Policy Editor Kathleen and Bloomberg Economics Chief U.S. Economist Carl Riccadonna discuss Kathleen’s interview with New York Fed President John Williams on Fed policy and the effect of trade tariffs on the U.S. economy. And we Drive to the Close with Henley Smith, Senior Relationship Manager at StoneCastle Cash Management. Hosts: Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs. Producer: Paul Brennan
On tonight’s episode we dedicate this episode to all the beautifully incredible mothers out there! Shoutout to all them MVPs! We discuss how we don’t spend enough on our mothers. Science of flowers of plants. Hypothetical CEO of a coffee company. Should you buy or sell on Uber and is it worth the long term investment? Then we finish with Game of Thrones recap and predictions for the series finale(that actually hurts to say).
Welcome to Weekly Tech News Hour! This week, Rich Stroffolino was joined by Leon Adato, Head Geek at Solarwinds. They discussed the calls to breakup Facebook from co-founders and politicians, what the lackluster Uber IPO means for the future of transportation startups, and how Google might have identified what "good enough" looks like for smartphones.
This episode is a must listen for those that care about where the global economy is really headed. Branko and I talk about global inequality, rise of socialism, dominance of capitalism, Uber IPO, climate change protests, and many more fascinating topics. Branko Milanovic is a leading scholar on income inequality. In 2014, he joined the Graduate Center as Visiting Presidential Professor and LIS Senior Scholar. Before coming to the Graduate Center, he was Lead Economist in the World Bank's research department. He is author of The Haves and the Have-Nots: A Brief and Idiosyncratic History of Global Inequality and numerous articles on the global income distribution. His most recent book is Global Inequality: A New Approach for the Age of Globalization (Harvard University Press 2016). Branko's twitter handle: @BrankoMilan Branko's blog: http://glineq.blogspot.com Capitalism, Alone pre-order: https://www.amazon.com/Capitalism-Alone-Future-System-Rules/dp/0674987594 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bigfanofhumanrace/message
Uber IPO Recap, Memorial Day Weekend, Long Pickups on Lyft, Rebooting Your Phone, Uber/Lyfts Have More Bacteria Than Your Toilet, Uber Quests, Worth it? and more
Squawk anchors discuss the deadlock in trade talks between the U.S. and China. Shares in Asia slip and US futures fall as China and the U.S. stand their ground over trade, casting doubt over the prospect of a deal to end the tariff war, as Washington hikes levies on 200 billion dollars worth of Chinese goods. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo addresses increased tensions with Iran in an exclusive interview with CNBC, saying the military ramp-up in the Persian Gulf is not raising the risk of conflict, but is aimed at changing the behavior of the Iranian leadership. Uber stutters in its widely anticipated debut, dropping over 7 percent to close well below its IPO price and sending shares in rival Lyft to a fresh low.
– Short interest spikes for 4/30 reporting period – Uber IPO discussion – Starlink launch this week Links: Email > tesladailypodcast@gmail.com Twitter > @teslapodcast Patreon > patreon.com/tesladailypodcast Executive producer Rob Gill Executive producer Jeremy Cooke Music by Evan Schaeffer Disclosure: Rob Maurer is long TSLA stock & derivatives The post Updated Short Interest, Uber IPO, Starlink (05.13.19) appeared first on TechCast Daily.
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02:57 - Gregory was right to curb your enthusiasm about the Uber IPO. The ride-sharing giant opened on the stock market with a small loss. Uber is losing tons of money, and has no plans on turning a profit anytime soon. Gregory and James speculate on the future of Uber, and how various disruptions coming to their business model make this an incredibly risky investment. 12:27 - Should you take Social Security early? Probably not, but there are a few situaions where turning on your benefit early makes sense. 33:12 - Keith in River Ridge asks about how deferring turning on his Social Security affects his situation. Various factors including your employment situation, marital status, and health issues should factor into your decision on whether to defer taking Social Security. http://www.WinningAtLife.com
Doug, Jen, Victoria and Cara start today's podcast with a new study out that says that most American adults haven't made a new friend in over 5 years - listen up to see how you compare to everyone on the show, and hear all about Amazon's new business venture - where they're actually encouraging employees to quit their jobs. Jen goes over the winners and losers after Uber announced their IPO last week, the shocking amount of germs in the back of Rideshare vehicles and a scary new health alert shows that levels of CO2 have reached a record high in our atmosphere. Tiger Woods is now involved in a wrongful death lawsuit, Robert Kraft's sex tape won't be released (thank god) and Felicity Huffman has pled guilty to mail fraud in the college admissions scam this week. If you're a fan of the original Woodstock concert, keep your fingers crossed - things aren't looking great for the 50th anniversary show supposed to happen this summer and the promoters are now suing their former financial partner.
- Googles Fokus auf Privacy auf Google I/O https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/07/opinion/google-sundar-pichai-privacy.html https://techcrunch.com/2019/05/07/show-dont-tell/ http://fortune.com/2018/09/29/google-apple-safari-search-engine/ - Facebook: Breakup-Forderung von Co-Founder Chris Hughes; Antitrust die Lösung? https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/09/opinion/sunday/chris-hughes-facebook-zuckerberg.html https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2019-05-09/facebook-breakup-calls-need-more-thought https://techcrunch.com/2019/05/11/zuckerberg-responds-to-hughes/ https://www.vox.com/recode/2019/5/3/18520703/big-tech-break-up-explained https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/20/magazine/the-case-against-google.html - China: Überwachung und WeChat https://www.wired.com/story/inside-chinas-massive-surveillance-operation/ - Enttäuschte Hoffnungen der Offenheit - Journalisten und Extremismusforscher ratlos: Konsequenzen des technischen Wandels https://www.wired.com/story/existential-crisis-plaguing-online-extremism-researchers/ - Uber-IPO: Kursverluste und Nebenwirkungen des Geschäftsmodells https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/05/10/uber-ipo/?utm_term=.e38b0ddb3f42 https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2019-05-10/the-unicorn-worriers-weren-t-wrong https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2019-05-09/uber-co-founder-garrett-camp-had-an-idea-it-s-now-3-7-billion https://jacobinmag.com/2019/05/ubers-ipo-strike-lyft-cities-governance - Amazon-Prime als Fundament für Amazons Dominanz https://www.vox.com/recode/2019/5/3/18511544/amazon-prime-oral-history-jeff-bezos-one-day-shipping - Don Norman: Design für die alternde Gesellschaft https://www.fastcompany.com/90338379/i-wrote-the-book-on-user-friendly-design-what-i-see-today-horrifies-me Buchtipp: The Wisdom Of Crowds (James Surowiecki) https://www.amazon.de/Wisdom-Crowds-Collective-Business-Economics/dp/0349116059/ The Design of Everyday Things (Don Norman) https://www.amazon.de/Design-Everyday-Things-Revised-Expanded/dp/0465050654/ Many thanks for the music by Lee Rosevere http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_For_Podcasts_5/Lee_Rosevere_-_Music_For_Podcasts_5_-_05_Start_the_Day
Support This Podcast! In this episode of Marathon Money, we adjust some of our positions from our second quarter stock picks, talk about the Uber IPO and more.
Uber, the rideshare app, recently was valued at $80 Billion and placed it's IPO. In turn, drivers for Uber and Lyft have turned off their ride share apps to protest. These drivers are bringing the inequality of pay, driving conditions, and lack of job security to light. Overall, this strike during UBER's IPO has helped aid in a bit of a stumble for the company. So this week, we sat down and talked about how this problem could be solved. Further, looking into the variables that affect a Uber or Lyft driver's day to day routes. Thank you for listening and please let us know what you think could help ride share programs such as Uber and Lyft to help their contractors. Email us: TheOffTheTopPodcast@gmail.com Social: @OffTheTopCast
It’s Slate Money’s 5th birthday! And one of the show’s original hosts, Slate’s own Jordan Weissmann, has returned to celebrate. Felix, Anna, Emily & Jordan discuss the China tariffs, long vs short term investing and the Uber IPO and driver strikes. And in the Slate Plus segment: Trump’s taxes. Email: slatemoney@slate.comTwitter: @felixsalmon, @Three_Guineas,@EmilyRPeck, @JHWeissmann Podcast production by Jessamine Molli. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join the Acquired Limited Partner program! https://glow.fm/acquired/ (works best on mobile) Welcome to the big one. On the day of its IPO, we tell the story of Uber. It’s a story whose roots stretch back 130 years, but whose impact reverberates perhaps more powerfully on our current world than any other. A story that, in all of its greatness and in all of its ugliness, may just be the story of our time. Links Austin Geidt’s incredible journey: https://youtu.be/-NjaqDMYNVs Travis’s self-introduction as “the Wolf from Pulp Fiction”: https://youtu.be/VMvdvP02f-Y Travis interview on TWiST: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=550X5OZVk7Y Sponsor Thanks to Perkins Coie, Counsel to Great Companies, for sponsoring Acquired Season 4. You can get in touch with Allison Handy, who you heard at the beginning of this podcast, at https://www.perkinscoie.com/en/professionals/allison-c-handy.html
It’s Slate Money’s 5th birthday! And one of the show’s original hosts, Slate’s own Jordan Weissmann, has returned to celebrate. Felix, Anna, Emily & Jordan discuss the China tariffs, long vs short term investing and the Uber IPO and driver strikes. And in the Slate Plus segment: Trump’s taxes. Email: slatemoney@slate.comTwitter: @felixsalmon, @Three_Guineas,@EmilyRPeck, @JHWeissmann Podcast production by Jessamine Molli. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trump imposing more tariffs on China.China expected to retaliate. James Comey CNN Town Hall. Uber IPO. Movies opening this weekend. Grandmother arrested at Disney for having a vial of CBD oil. Denmark least feminist nation.
Uber had an action-packed IPO that did NOT go the way a lot of people expected. And in the lead-up to that, I got a visit from one of the smartest guys in the world in the field of computer vision – which is an important facet of driverless cars. This week on Fortt Knox, Ina Fried of Axios joins me to talk Uber, and Amnon Shashua of Mobileye tells how he went from college professor to billionaire entrepreneur … who is still a college professor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello and welcome back to Equity, TechCrunch’s venture capital-focused podcast, where we unpack the numbers behind the headlines.We are back, as promised. Kate Clark and Alex Wilhelm re-convened today to discuss the latest from the Uber IPO. Namely that it opened down, and then kept falling.A few questions spring to mind. Why did Uber lose ground? Was it the company's fault? Was it simply the macro market? Was it something else altogether? What we do know is that Uber's pricing wasn't what we were expecting and its first day was not smooth.There are a whole bunch of reasons why Uber went out the way it did. Firstly, the stock market has had a rough week. That, coupled with rising U.S.-China tensions made this week one of the worst of the year for Uber's monstrous IPO.But, to make all that clear, we ran back through some history, recalled some key Lyft stats, and more.We don't know what's next but we will be keeping a close watch, specifically on the next cohort of unicorn companies ready to IPO (Postmates, hi!).
Today we give our take on the Fashionnova event, how Mother's Day came about, Uber IPO, Nike's new sizing app, Blue Origin's Moon Mission and Lunar Lander, Chris Hughes Facebook, Schick Owner buys Harrys Razors for $1.4B, Denver voters approve psychedelic mushrooms, Disney $400M in Vice now worthless and our Winners/Losers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Taking a look at the upcoming Uber IPO and whether it makes sense to invest in the company in its early days of public trading.
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TRADING BLOCK Trade war premium is back Most active indices - VIX: 564k, SPY: 2.16M, SPX: 825k Most active equity options - AAPL, INTC, DIS, AMD, ROKU, FB, BABA, BAC, TSLA, AMZN Uber IPO pricing at the middle of its range. Earnings Highlights Friday: JD.com (JD), Marriott International (MAR), Tribune Media (TRCO), Viacom (VIAB) before market open Uber IPO on Friday, May 10. ODD BLOCK Lits puts in Apple Inc (AAPL) - from 3-21 Put love in Barclays PLC (BCS) Put love in Nordstrom, Inc. (JWN) MAIL BLOCK #Options #QOTW - Looks like the #TradeWar premium is back in effect. $VIX is back over 22. Our question this week is will this premium last? Quite simply - where will $VIX close NEXT Friday 5/17? Here: 21-23 Higher: >23 Lower: 19-21 Still Lower:
HOST: MARK LONGO, THE OPTIONS INSIDER MEDIA GROUP CO-HOST: MARK SEBASTIAN, OPTION PIT CO-HOST: MIKE TOSAW, ST. CHARLES WEALTH MANAGEMENT CO-HOST: COLIN SONGER, FIDELITY INVESTEMENTS TRADING BLOCK Big earnings week ahead. Highlights: Monday: Tyson Foods (TSN) before market open; Hertz (HTZ) after market close Tuesday: Allergan (AGN), Anheuser-Busch Inbev (BUD), Crocs (CROX), Mylan (MYL), Regeneron (REGN) before market open; Electronic Arts (EA), Lyft (LYFT), Match Group (MTCH), Papa John's (PZZA), TripAdvisor (TRIP), Wingstop (WING) after market close Wednesday: Chesapeake Energy (CHK), Coty (COTY), Honda Motor (HMC), Wendy's (WEN) before market open; ANGI Homeservices (ANGI), Etsy (ETSY), IAC/InterActiveCorp (IAC), Roku (ROKU), Disney (DIS) after market close Thursday: Cronos Group (CRON), Norwegian Cruise Line (NCLH) before market open; Booking Holdings (BKNG), Dropbox (DBX), GoPro (GPRO), Sonos (SONO), Yelp (YELP), Zillow (ZG) after market close Friday: JD.com (JD), Marriott International (MAR), Tribune Media (TRCO), Viacom (VIAB) before market open Uber IPO on Friday, May 10. ODD BLOCK Size paper in Walt Disney Co (DIS) Call overwrite in Iqvia Holdings Inc (IQV) Put sale in 3D Systems Corporation (DDD) STRATEGY BLOCK Uncle Mike Tosaw discusses the advantages and disadvantages of getting out before your target fill. MAIL BLOCK #Options #QOTW - #EarningsSeason continues to rock and roll. Many big names are on the docket this week including $GOOGL, $APPL, $GE, $MCD and many more. Which of these big names are you most excited to trade in your #Options portfolio this week? - GE - AAPL - GOOGL - MCD Question from Son Of Algos - Do you have Spock look-a-likes? Question from Bluz - Does Tosaw do long term collars on more than just silver? AROUND THE BLOCK This Week in the Market May 7: JOLTS May 9: Jobless Claims, International Trade, PPI May 10: CPI, Treasury Budget
Host Jonathan Ferro spoke with Michael Regan, Senior Editor and Lead Blogger for Markets Live, to discuss China data and the Uber IPO. Jon also spoke with Sarah Ponczek, Cross-Asset reporter for Bloomberg, to discuss markets, bank earnings and the yield curve.
TRADING BLOCK LYFT Options Update: Rumors of Uber IPO hitting stock and driving LYFT volume - 61k on the tape so far today. Most active indices - VIX: 384k, SPY: 845k, SPX: 323k Most active equity options - AAPL, TSLA, BAC, EBAY, BA, AMD, X, FB, NVDA, BBBY TSLA, AMZN, AMD and AAPL - no surprises, often on the list of most traded. ODD BLOCK Mystery put update in Tesla Inc (TSLA) Size put love in eBay Inc (EBAY) Call write JetBlue Airways Corporation (JBLU) Call love in Weight Watchers International Inc. (WTW) MAIL BLOCK The Broker Madness final is upon us! Vote today! TD Ameritrade vs tastyworks. Question from Zack Maenpaa - Hi, long time listener, first time questioner. If you've covered it already can you point me to where in case I have missed it. But what is going on at the $15 May (monthly) strike in COTY. Daily size opening transactions for two weeks now? Trying to figure out what they are trying to do here. Sorry if you receive this message more than once. I kept clicking submit on the website and nothing happens. Many thanks. There is the share purchase offer, but thats at $11.65, not way up at the 15 strike. Question from a Fidelity Customer - I'm thinking about selling covered calls on a stock that my father left to me and I don't want to sell the shares, is this a good way to get some extra income? AROUND THE BLOCK Bank Earning coming up, JPM and WFC tomorrow and BAC next week. Macro headlines: China, Trade tariffs and Euro tariffs. This week in the market: Apr 12 - Import and Export Prices Apr 13 - Consumer Sentiment
Recorded April 10, 2019 VISIT PETER AT THE LAS VEGAS MONEY SHOW May 13 - 15, 2019 Lyft Sinking I began yesterday's podcast by pointing out the weakness in shares of the recent IPO of Lyft. In fact, I mentioned that Friday's close above the IPO price (the first time it closed above that price since the day of the IPO) the fact that it couldn't hold on to that rally, I thought that meant the stock looked even weaker, technically. And we got a big follow through today. Lyft sank about 11%, it closed near the lows of the day, 60.12. In fact, we did trade as low as 59.75 on the closing minutes of trading. We're now down about 32% from the opening print, after it went IPO on that day. We're 17-18% below the IPO price. If you happen to get the IPO price and you still have the stock, you're almost in a bear market from that purchase price. Catalyst: Uber News The catalyst today was the news that it looks like the Uber IPO is going to happen sooner than everybody thought. Maybe they will be filing as early as this week, and the IPO is going to be bigger than people initially thought, as far as how much stock they're looking to unload on investors. Although, they're taking the valuation down from maybe $90 to $100 billion. I think initially they were talking $110-120 billion, and they're going to look to unload about 10% of the company - $10 billion. Now, you would think, "Wait a minute, if Lyft is doing so poorly, what is the rush to bring Uber to the market? Doesn't it seem like a bad time?" But if you think about it, I think what Wall Street is worried about, is if they wait even longer, the price of Lyft will sink even further. So it's a mad dash to get this thing out there before it really hits the fan, because this is showtime for all of these unicorns.
Triv and Lanigan are in for a Friday Spew! Topics being discussed today include, Veteran's Day and if we do enough, as a country, to thank them for their service. Garth Brooks has been criticized for lip synching recently, do the guys care if entertainers lip synch? Browns play the Lions in Detroit on Sunday, will the Browns win? Plus, Wisconsin drinking age and Uber IPO
Trading Block: Dow rebounds 130 points amid rate hike debate. Vol explodes higher and the bulls' confidence is tested. TSLA: Shares of Tesla Motors Inc. fell in premarket trading but was slightly higher after the open. SSNLF: Shares of the world's biggest smartphone maker plunged 7% Monday. Odd Block: Calls trade in Gold Fields Ltd (GFI), calls trade in Southwestern Energy Co. (SWN), puts trade in HCA Holdings Inc. (HCA). Mail Block: Listener questions and comments Question from JDiggs - What is up with Uber IPO? They crapped away over $1B in the first half of this year already. I can't wait to buy puts on them! Although I guess those puts would probably be pretty pricey since I can't be the only one who think these numbers are crazy. Question from Begs - When ES shoots up and at an all-time high in summer, farms are slow. It was very likely Monday would be thin in the market. Is it possibly to sell premiums when this happens, and make money on quiet Monday? Around the Block/This Week in the Market: It is a heavy week as far as economic reports go with Thursday at 7:30 CT being exceptionally busy for reporting. In addition, quadruple witching expiration takes place on Friday. Sep 13: Treasury Budget Sep 14: Import and Export Prices Sep 15: Jobless Claims, PPI, Retail Sales Sep 16: CPI, Consumer Sentiment