Tag: finance
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Netflix’s Bid for Warner Isn’t Really About Warner — It’s About Blocking Paramount.
Netflix’s $72 billion bid for Warner Bros. and HBO has been treated as if it were a conventional mega-merger, but the more closely one examines the economics, the politics, and the legal framework surrounding the deal, the more one thing becomes clear: this may not be a merger attempt at all. It may be a…
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Crypto Didn’t Crash — It Finally Remembered What It Actually Is
Every few months, the world pretends to be shocked when cryptocurrency crashes. Headlines scream. Twitter melts down. Influencers suddenly go silent as if they’ve all been abducted by the same UFO. And then the cycle restarts. But this latest crash? Oh, this one was special. This wasn’t just a dip. This was crypto waking up,…
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The AI Illusion: How Speculation, Concentration, and Complacency Set the Stage for a Market Correction
By Corey Ribotsky Over the past two years, artificial intelligence has transformed from a technological breakthrough into a financial obsession. Markets that once traded on earnings, liquidity, and macro conditions now move almost entirely on the perceived promise of AI. It is not an exaggeration to say that artificial intelligence has become the market. Strip…
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A Savings Dilemma: Most Americans Have None
A recent survey done by Bankrate has brought to light a concerning trend among Americans. If they are burdened with an unexpected $1,000 expense, rather than turning to their savings, a significant number—more than a third—would resort to borrowing, whether through credit cards, seeking help from friends or family, or taking out personal loans. This trend…