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Entertaining business and stock news for Millenials/Gen Z - honest, unfiltered takes on current events by fellow young investors and how today's crazy world affects all of us, and our approach towards... more
FAQs about Quarterly Learnings:How many episodes does Quarterly Learnings have?The podcast currently has 52 episodes available.
October 28, 2020Robinhood Users Get Robbed (Ironically)Robinhood users were robbed after their passwords were stolen and thieves sold stocks and transferred the proceeds. Is Robinhood similar to early Facebook, and what can the company do now to gain back the trust of its users.Presented by: The Quarter-Life Investor (https://www.quarterlifeinvestor.com)...more15minPlay
October 28, 2020Ep. 12 | Goldman Settles 1MDB - Ant Financial's Record IPO - Dunkin's Wicked Smaht Sale - Robinhood Users Get RobbedWe discuss Goldman Sachs completing its international vacation of fines to settle the 1MDB scandal, Ant Financial set a record for the largest ever IPO, Dunkin exploring a potential sale worth $9 billion, and Robinhood users getting robbed after their passwords were stolen.Presented by: The Quarter-Life Investor (https://www.quarterlifeinvestor.com)...more39minPlay
October 23, 2020American Air Re-Gifts the Boeing 737 Max for the HolidaysAmerican Airlines has announced its Boeing 737 Max planes will take off again in late December, but the FAA has yet to give it clearance. Will other airlines soon follow suit?Presented by: The Quarter-Life Investor (https://www.quarterlifeinvestor.com)...more8minPlay
October 22, 2020DOJ Has (Anti)Trust Issues with GoogleThe Department of Justice (DOJ) has officially filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google, the first antitrust lawsuit against modern Big Tech. We discuss how Google's dominance in online search and an agreement with Apple has put a target on its back, and who could get an antitrust lawsuit next: Amazon? Facebook? Apple? Take a listen to find out!Presented by: The Quarter-Life Investor (https://www.quarterlifeinvestor.com)...more15minPlay
October 21, 2020World War Z: Coke Kills "Zombie Brands"Coca-Cola is getting rid of "zombie" brands Zico, Odwalla, and OG diet soda Tab because they're no longer relevant and/or profitable. But how is Topo Chico helping lead to these "killings?"Presented by: The Quarter-Life Investor (https://www.quarterlifeinvestor.com)...more8minPlay
October 21, 2020"Winter Upgrades Are Coming" - The Battle for 5GVerizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile are now in a battle for new 5G customers as iPhone 12s fly off Apple's virtual shelves. But there are vast differences in each provider's 5G coverage. Can you hear me now??Presented by: The Quarter-Life Investor (https://www.quarterlifeinvestor.com)...more10minPlay
October 20, 2020Tattooed Chef Goes Knives Out PubliclyTattooed Chef finally completed its SPAC merger and is now another health food publicly traded company under the new stock TTCF. What's on the menu for this healthy meal provider going forward?Presented by: The Quarter-Life Investor (https://www.quarterlifeinvestor.com)...more9minPlay
October 20, 2020Ep. 11 | Tattooed Chef Goes Public - Coke Goes Zombie Killing - The Battle for 5G - Boeing 737 Max is Back for HolidaysWe discuss Tattooed Chef completing its SPAC merger and finally going public (TTCF), Coca-Cola downsizing its "zombie" brands that're no longer relevant and/or profitable, Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile are now in a new battle for 5G networks, and American Airlines announces the Boeing 737 Max will begin flying again in late December.Presented by: The Quarter-Life Investor (https://www.quarterlifeinvestor.com)...more33minPlay
October 15, 2020"The Red Sox SPAC a Homer" - Boston Red Sox and Liverpool Go PublicThe ownership group of the Boston Red Sox and Liverpool FC is about to become publicly traded: Fenway Sports Group via Redball Acquisition Corp. We discuss what this means for Major League Baseball and team financials, and if we could see more American professional sports teams go public. Presented by: The Quarter-Life Investor (https://www.quarterlifeinvestor.com)...more8minPlay
October 14, 2020"A Tale of Two Banks" - JP Morgan and Citi Balance Massive Fines with Promoting Social GoodA Tale of Two Banks: JP Morgan and Citi both received hefty fines from the US government recently: JP Morgan to settle a criminal "spoofing" charge by its precious metals trading desk, and Citi for lack of proper internal controls and risk management systems. But despite these recent missteps, both of these big banks are also helping progress society: JP Morgan is pushing its clients to align with the Paris Accord and track carbon output, and Citi named its first woman CEO Jane Fraser.Presented by: The Quarter-Life Investor (https://www.quarterlifeinvestor.com)...more10minPlay
FAQs about Quarterly Learnings:How many episodes does Quarterly Learnings have?The podcast currently has 52 episodes available.