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This week, Skippy’s in the U.S., Doogles is in Paris, and the global economy is somewhere between a punchline and a panic. We kick things off with a deep dive into the new 25% auto tariffs—what they mean for carmakers and investors. Then we pivot to the bizarre: Trevor Milton, the man who rolled a fake truck down a hill, just got pardoned. What does that mean for financial regulation and investor trust?
Finally, we unpack the rise of Buy Now, Pay Later… for burritos. Is it just a viral stunt or a symptom of a fragile consumer economy? And in the premium segment, we go inside Stanley Druckenmiller’s latest macro bet on pharma.
Join the Skippy and Doogles fan club. You can also get more details about the show at skippydoogles.com, show notes on our Substack, and send comments or questions to [email protected].
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This week, Skippy’s in the U.S., Doogles is in Paris, and the global economy is somewhere between a punchline and a panic. We kick things off with a deep dive into the new 25% auto tariffs—what they mean for carmakers and investors. Then we pivot to the bizarre: Trevor Milton, the man who rolled a fake truck down a hill, just got pardoned. What does that mean for financial regulation and investor trust?
Finally, we unpack the rise of Buy Now, Pay Later… for burritos. Is it just a viral stunt or a symptom of a fragile consumer economy? And in the premium segment, we go inside Stanley Druckenmiller’s latest macro bet on pharma.
Join the Skippy and Doogles fan club. You can also get more details about the show at skippydoogles.com, show notes on our Substack, and send comments or questions to [email protected].
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