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  • One of the hottest assets in the market since the presidential election, surprisingly, isn’t AI chip darling Nvidia (NVDA). On the contrary, it’s bitcoin (BTC-USD) and the wider crypto market as optimism on the space is at record highs ahead of the new Trump administration. SEC chair Gary Gensler exiting stage left soon has also lifted sentiment. Bitcoin is hovering around record highs, sending shares of crypto plays MicroStrategy (MSTR), Coinbase (COIN), and Robinhood (HOOD) to new heights. But can the excitement be sustained? Yahoo Finance executive editor Brian Sozzi goes inside the red-hot world of crypto with Benchmark senior analyst Mark Palmer. Palmer has been covering the rise of crypto for well over a decade, and says the outlook has never been brighter. The optimism stems from potential policies under the incoming Trump administration and the general appetite by retail and institutional investors to get involved in the space.
    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid, brings you a high-octane take on the freshest analyst calls, wildest stock moves and shrewdest commentary in the business world. Executive Editor Brian Sozzi puts Wall Street's finest through their paces in this essential conversation for every investor - before the stock market opens.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Opening Bid at http://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/opening-bid/.

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    00:00-Mark Palmer on Opening Bid
    00:30-crypto on the rise
    02:40-Trump friendly on crypto
    08:30-Crypto in pensions
    12:00-Concerns around crypto?
    14:55-MicroStrategy

    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid is hosted by Brian Sozzi, and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.

    Mark Palmer covers public and private companies in the Fintech and Digital Assets sectors, leveraging 25 years of experience on the buy-side and sell-side of financial markets.
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  • The holiday shopping season is upon US consumers. While many experts are forecasting a solid shopping season for retailers amid record high stock prices and ongoing job market gains, there are several wildcards. Consumers continue to battle inflation for food, causing pullbacks in demand for discretionary categories such apparel and home goods. Prices on apparel are still high, too. This as President-elect Trump eyes potential tariffs, which could negatively impact some of the world’s largest apparel purveyors. Yahoo Finance executive editor Brian Sozzi speaks with Alex Mill Chairman Mickey Drexler. The former long-time CEO of Gap and J Crew not only shares many of his legendary retail stories, but reveals some of his biggest concerns on the impact of potential Trump tariffs on the apparel industry he has been part of for decades. Drexler adds the retail industry is awash in discounts, while at the same time consumers have luxury fatigue. He also shares how he is growing his business with his son Alex Drexler.
    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid, brings you a high-octane take on the freshest analyst calls, wildest stock moves and shrewdest commentary in the business world. Executive Editor Brian Sozzi puts Wall Street's finest through their paces in this essential conversation for every investor - before the stock market opens.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Opening Bid at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/opening-bid/.

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    00:00-Mickey Drexler joins Opening Bid
    05:45-Micromanaging appreciation
    08:00-Learning from Steve Jobs
    12:00-Holiday 2024 retail outlook
    18:50-Projections on potential Trump tariffs
    21:00-Can manufacturing come back to the US?

    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid is hosted by Brian Sozzi, and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.

    Millard "Mickey" Drexler is an American businessman, who is the Chairman of Alex Mill, and head of Drexler Ventures. He was formerly the CEO and chairman of J.Crew Group, as well as the CEO of Gap Inc.
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  • Spreading the wealth. That’s exactly what Craigslist founder Craig Newmark is doing now that he is fully retired from a customer service role at the company he took after leaving the leadership team years ago. Through Craig Newmark Philanthropies, Newmark has earmarked $100 million to help defend the country’s critical infrastructure from things like cyber attacks. The latest giving comes alongside ongoing contributions to trusted journalism platforms and veterans. Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi sits for a rare interview with the self-proclaimed nerd Newmark to discuss why he is giving away all his wealth and lives a notoriously frugal lifestyle. The pair also chats about the rise of artificial intelligence and how it will shape the internet. Seeing as Newmark founded Craigslist at the start of the internet, who better to ask about the future of the world wide web!
    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid, brings you a high-octane take on the freshest analyst calls, wildest stock moves and shrewdest commentary in the business world. Executive Editor Brian Sozzi puts Wall Street's finest through their paces in this essential conversation for every investor - before the stock market opens.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Opening Bid at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/opening-bid/.

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    00:00-Craig Newmark joins Opening Bid
    02:00-Craigslist founder on AI fears
    07:50-Giving away wealth and disowning 'billionaire' status
    11:30-Cyber security risk to country
    17:40-Looking for a seance?
    21:00-What's next for Craigslist

    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid is hosted by Brian Sozzi, and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.

    Craig Newmark is best known as the founder of the classifieds ad site Craigslist, which showed tens of millions of Americans that the Internet could be reasonably useful and easy to use. Now, he engages in full time philanthropy, focusing on helping and protecting the people who help and protect our country, including cybersecurity, trustworthy journalism, and support for military families and veterans.
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  • The most popular stock in the world, Nvidia (NVDA), is poised to announce its hotly anticipated quarterly earnings on Wednesday after the close of trading. Investors have scooped up Nvidia shares ahead of the results on expectations for a big quarter and a strong outlook as the company’s new Blackwell AI chip ships.
    But there are more ways to trade Nvidia than simply smashing the buy button down on the stock or shorting inferior rivals. While there is more risk to trading Nvidia using more complex strategies, if right, the wagers could pay off handsomely. In today's Opening Bid, Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi drills deep into the Nvidia trade with 22V Research Head of Derivative Strategy Jeff Jacobson. Jacobson outlines three complex trades one can undertake on Nvidia.
    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid, brings you a high-octane take on the freshest analyst calls, wildest stock moves and shrewdest commentary in the business world. Executive Editor Brian Sozzi puts Wall Street's finest through their paces in this essential conversation for every investor - before the stock market opens.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Opening Bid at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/opening-bid/.

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    00:00-Jeff Jacobson joins Opening Bid
    00:15-Target stock down: today's market minute
    05:20-Nvidia stock hasn't moved a lot
    07:30-First trade on Nvidia
    10:00-Second trade on Nvidia
    12:30-Third trade on Nvidia
    18:20-The market is all about rates: Strategist

    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid is hosted by Brian Sozzi, and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.

    Jeff Jacobson is a managing director, head of derivative strategy, at 22V Research. Jeff has nearly thirty years of equity trading and equity derivative experience, including the last thirteen years as head derivative strategist for Knight Capital, Raymond James Financial and most recently Seaport Global.
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  • The US housing market has been enduring its fair share of challenges since the COVID-19 pandemic. Higher interest rates and home prices have pushed many people out of home ownership. However, with the Federal Reserve having cut interest rates in recent months, the housing affordability crisis in the country appears to be loosening up a little. New home sales results have been solid despite the lack of inventory. Can the positive momentum persist if the Fed takes a break with its rate cuts?
    Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi sits down with the Property Brothers & Scott Brothers Global Co-Founders Jonathan and Drew Scott. The group discusses the brothers’ new show "Don’t Hate Your House," the biggest challenges that exist in today’s housing market and what 2025 may hold. The brothers also serve up a few tips on how to negotiate a good price when buying or selling a home and ways to cost-effectively renovate your home.
    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid, brings you a high-octane take on the freshest analyst calls, wildest stock moves and shrewdest commentary in the business world. Executive Editor Brian Sozzi puts Wall Street's finest through their paces in this essential conversation for every investor - before the stock market opens.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Opening Bid at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/opening-bid/.

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    00:00-Property Brothers Jonathan & Drew Scott join Opening Bid
    01:00-The brothers' favorite home appliances
    05:20-Biggest home trends in the next decade
    06:40-The future of senior proofing
    12:45-What's up with the affordability crisis?
    17:30-The role of private equity in the housing market
    20:10-The Property Brothers' HOT TAKE

    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid is hosted by Brian Sozzi, and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.

    The Property Brothers, Drew and Jonathan Scott, have helped hundreds of families design their dream homes on their series like Forever Home, Celebrity IOU, and the show that started it all, Property Brothers. But the Scott Brothers are always looking for other ways to create healthy, happy homes, whether it’s through their Scott Living and Drew & Jonathan Home product lines, their mobile game, or sharing advice and tips with their fans on DrewandJonathan.com.
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  • Amid a changing political landscape in the US and uncertainty across the world, many investors are looking for guidance for the rest of the year and beyond. Yahoo Finance’s marquee event, Invest 2024, brings together executives from some of the world’s largest corporations, thought leaders, and policymakers to help investors make strong decisions. This year, the lineup included Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President & CEO Neel Kashkari, Bank of America Chair of the Board & CEO Brian Moynihan, and The Vistria Group Senior Partner Margaret C. Anadu, among many others.
    In this episode of Opening Bid, we're bringing you key commentary from the event, covering the potential impact of geopolitics on the bond market, the future of the defense sector, tech in retail and healthcare, and modern approaches to a diversified portfolio. You’ll hear from Apollo Global Management Co-Founder and CEO Marc Rowan, Macy’s Inc. Chairman & CEO Tony Spring, and Lux Capital General Partner Deena Shakir, among others.
    To enjoy more interviews and highlights from Invest 2024, watch on our website or listen on your favorite podcast platform.


    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid, brings you a high-octane take on the freshest analyst calls, wildest stock moves and shrewdest commentary in the business world. Executive Editor Brian Sozzi puts Wall Street's finest through their paces in this essential conversation for every investor - before the stock market opens.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Opening Bid at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/opening-bid/.

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    00:00-Invest 2024 round-up from Opening Bid
    00:55-Saira Malik & Nela Richardson
    04:12-Marc Rowan
    07:18-Rick Rieder
    11:03-Tony Spring
    15:17-Deena Shakir
    19:32-Brian Schimpf

    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid is hosted by Brian Sozzi, and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.
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  • The Federal Reserve arguably has never been under a greater microscope than right now, excluding of course the Great Financial Crisis period. Fed chief Jerome Powell is likely to face fresh pressure from returning president Donald Trump. Powell has been steadfast in saying he will not let Trump push him around and will not resign if asked. Meanwhile, markets have rallied hard in recent months on expectations for further interest rate cuts from the Fed. Not delivering those cuts could have ramifications for investors worldwide. Yahoo Finance executive editor Brian Sozzi talks with Deutsche Bank chief US economist Matthew Luzzetti about the future of monetary policy. The direction of policy in 2025 will be key to sustaining the rally markets have enjoyed, many pros say.
    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid, brings you a high-octane take on the freshest analyst calls, wildest stock moves and shrewdest commentary in the business world. Executive Editor Brian Sozzi puts Wall Street's finest through their paces in this essential conversation for every investor - before the stock market opens.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Opening Bid at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/opening-bid/.

    Thoughts? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at [email protected].

    00:00-Matthew Luzzetti joins Opening Bid
    02:00-State of economy
    05:30-Consumer fundamentals
    13:00-Looking at stagflation
    15:30-Impact of immigration policy on the economy
    20:00-Chaos or calm under Trumponomics

    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid is hosted by Brian Sozzi, and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.

    Matthew Luzzetti is Chief US Economist and Head of US Economic Research at Deutsche Bank in New York. In 2017, Matthew was named to Business Insider's Rising Stars on Wall Street Under 35. 
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  • Coming to you from Yahoo Finance Invest 2024, executive editor Brian Sozzi hosts a special live edition your favorite weekly vodcast Opening Bid. On today’s episode, enjoy a riveting conversation with Nuveen Head of Nuveen Equities and Fixed Income & Chief Investment Officer Saira Malik, and ADP Chief Economist and ESG Officer Nela Richardson.
    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid, brings you a high-octane take on the freshest analyst calls, wildest stock moves and shrewdest commentary in the business world. Executive Editor Brian Sozzi puts Wall Street's finest through their paces in this essential conversation for every investor - before the stock market opens.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Opening Bid at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/opening-bid/.

    Thoughts? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at [email protected].

    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid is hosted by Brian Sozzi, and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.
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  • Most in the fast food industry have had a challenging 2024. Many players such as McDonald’s have jacked up prices to compensate for higher worker wages, especially in California. That has sent consumers back to preparing their food at home in a bid to save money. Meantime, ingredient inflation has remained stubborn. Then there is Sweetgreen, which has notched several quarters of solid sales as its higher income diner embraces new menu items. The company has also stayed aggressive in opening new locations, while beginning to add robot food making machines to certain sites. Yahoo Finance executive editor Brian Sozzi talks with Sweetgreen co-founder and chief concept officer Nicolas Jammet. Sweetgreen has returned to stock market darling status after falling out of favor post a sizzling 2021 IPO. Jammet reveals his plans for Sweetgreen, and how a move to put robots in restaurants could unlock major growth for the company.
    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid, brings you a high-octane take on the freshest analyst calls, wildest stock moves and shrewdest commentary in the business world. Executive Editor Brian Sozzi puts Wall Street's finest through their paces in this essential conversation for every investor - before the stock market opens.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Opening Bid at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/opening-bid/.

    Thoughts? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at [email protected].

    00:00-Nicolas Jammet joins Opening Bid
    01:30-Sweetgreen founded by college friends
    04:45-Reimagine fast food
    11:30-Infinite kitchen evolution
    17:20-Metrics on expansion

    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid is hosted by Brian Sozzi, and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.

    Nicolas Jammet is the co-founder and chief concept officer of Sweetgreen. Having grown up in a NYC mom-and-pop restaurant set him up for a passionate future in food.
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  • The tech stock landscape may look quite different over the next four years of returning President Donald Trump. For one, AI regulation of some form will likely have to come from the Trump administration as the fast-moving technology was not clamped down on by the Biden administration. Is that regulation soft or anti-AI innovation? That’s one of the key questions investors will aim to figure out. At the same time, questions will swirl on if a Trump administration plans to move forward with a breakup of Google and possibly, others in big-cap tech. Yahoo Finance executive editor Brian Sozzi talks with EMJ Capital founder Eric Jackson. The pair dive into the outlook for market darling Nvidia and AI more broadly in the wake of Donald Trump’s historic White House Win. Trump’s win will also likely have ramifications for the big tech companies such as Microsoft and Tesla that dominate the popular Magnificent 7 complex. Is there one big name in tech that investors should own over another? Nvidia is also entering the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which may add further gains to the stock Jackson hints.
    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid, brings you a high-octane take on the freshest analyst calls, wildest stock moves and shrewdest commentary in the business world. Executive Editor Brian Sozzi puts Wall Street's finest through their paces in this essential conversation for every investor - before the stock market opens.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Opening Bid at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/opening-bid/.

    Thoughts? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at [email protected].

    00:00-Eric Jackson joins Opening Bid
    01:00-Looking at Nvidia in the wake of Trump's victory
    05:50-Bullish on crypto
    10:30-Trump tariffs won't stop Nvidia
    16:40-Nvidia joins the Dow
    18:20-Hot takes on Nvidia

    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid is hosted by Brian Sozzi, and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.

    Eric Jackson is the Founder of EMJ Capital with a proprietary AI/ML-driven algorithm for selecting long/short tech equities. 
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  • Opening Bid joins forces with the rest of Yahoo Finance for this hour-long special election episode. In our Opening Bid segment, we focus on global market reactions to President-elect Trump's victory. Our panel of experts includes Truist Co-CIO & Chief Market Strategist Keith Lerner, Wind Shift Capital Founder Bill Blain, and State Street Global Markets Head of Equity Research Marija Veitmane.
    In the full hour-long special, Yahoo Finance breaks down how Wall Street is digesting the results the morning after the 2024 election. Tune in as we bring the power of the Morning Brief, Opening Bid, and Capitol Gains and Yahoo News together to guide you through what you need to know about the market day ahead. You can watch this full hour-long special episode at https://finance.yahoo.com/video/dow-rises-investors-await-election-191637550.html

    Key guests include:

    Steve Sosnick, Interactive Brokers Chief Strategist

    Doug Holtz-Eakin, American Action Forum President, Former Director of the Congressional Budget Office

    Keith Lerner Truist Co-CIO & Chief Market Strategist

    Bill Blain Wind Shift Capital Founder

    Marija Veitmane State Street Global Markets Head of Equity Research

    Andrew Romano, Yahoo! News Political Reporter

    Meltem Demirors, Crucible Capital General Partner


    00:00-Welcome to Yahoo Finance's election special
    24:00-Opening Bid
    36:00-Exit polls breakdown
    45:00-Bitcoin high
    52:00-Capitol Gains

    Find more episodes of Opening Bid at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/opening-bid/.

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    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid is hosted by Brian Sozzi, and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.
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  • Election Day is almost here. And with that will come an end to one of the most divisive runs for the presidency in American history. Investors will be able to move on, hopefully putting more stock in a company's fundamentals than a Donald Trump post on Truth Social or an Elon Musk post on X, formerly Twitter. Moving on from the election will bring with it a host of inevitable risks and rewards for investors. Finding the rewards rather than the risks will be no easy achievement even for the most seasoned investor. Yahoo Finance executive editor Brian Sozzi talks at length with veteran investor, author, and founder of The Bear Traps Report Lawrence McDonald. McDonald – who is the author of the new book How to Listen When Markets Speak – outlines his biggest concerns about markets following the election. He also details areas of potential opportunity in the face of numerous fiscal and monetary challenges.
    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid, brings you a high-octane take on the freshest analyst calls, wildest stock moves and shrewdest commentary in the business world. Executive Editor Brian Sozzi puts Wall Street's finest through their paces in this essential conversation for every investor - before the stock market opens.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Opening Bid at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/opening-bid/.

    Thoughts? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at [email protected].

    00:00-Larry McDonald joins Opening Bid
    06:00-Talking tariffs
    08:30-Debt ceiling coming in January
    10:00-Giving Jerome Powell a 'D'
    15:00-Trump vs Harris stock impact
    22:00-McDonald's hot take

    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid is hosted by Brian Sozzi, and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.

    The Bear Traps Report, created in 2009 by NY Times bestselling author Larry McDonald, now has over 1000 subscribers worldwide enjoying a political-risk overview across all asset classes. Our book - "A Colossal Failure of Common Sense" - just ranked top 20 all time by the CFA Institute, featured in Netflix Academy Award Winner - "Inside Job."
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  • Brooks Running may not be nearly as large as Nike or New Balance, but that doesn’t mean its impact on the sneaker industry isn’t still strong. The company – founded in the early 1900s to sell ballet slippers and bathing shoes – continues to be the top sneaker choice for serious runners. To maintain its pole position in running, Brooks has released a host of new innovations such as the Glycerin Max Road Shoe for a pricey $200. But fending off upstarts in running such as On and to a lesser extent, Decker’s outdoor owned Hoka won’t be easy. A resurgence at struggling Nike under new CEO Elliott Hill may also pose a risk. Yahoo Finance executive editor Brian Sozzi sits down with new Brooks Running CEO Dan Sheridan inside the Nasdaq Marketsite in Times Square ahead of the New York City Marathon. Sheridan reveals his vision for Brooks Running a few months into the top job and what Nike’s many stumbles have meant to the company’s growth. The long-time Brooks executive also shares what it’s like to be owned by Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway.
    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid, brings you a high-octane take on the freshest analyst calls, wildest stock moves and shrewdest commentary in the business world. Executive Editor Brian Sozzi puts Wall Street's finest through their paces in this essential conversation for every investor - before the stock market opens.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Opening Bid at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/opening-bid/.

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    00:00-Dan Sheridan joins Opening Bid
    05:00-The engineering arms race of shoes
    14:00-Reflecting on the competitors
    17:45-Running market in China grows with middle class
    22:00-Talking parent company Berkshire Hathaway

    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid is hosted by Brian Sozzi, and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.

    As the CEO of Brooks Running, Dan Sheridan takes the reigns after serving in leadership roles across the company since 1998.
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  • The lodging industry is dominated by two iconic players: Marriott and Hilton. But only one of them has board-lebel family involvement to this very day: Marriott. Founded in 1927 by J. Willard Marriott, Marriott has grown into a global hotel colossus sporting 36 different brands, more than 9,000 locations globally and about 1.6 million rooms. Despite competition from newcomers in lodging such as AirBNB, Marriott continues to open new locations at rapid clip and innovate on the digital front. Sitting on that aforementioned board of directors from the Marriott family: the daughter of chairman emeritus J.W. Marriott, Jr. Deborah Marriott Harrison; J.W. Marriott, Jr. and new chairman, the son of J.W. Marriott, David Marriott. Yahoo Finance executive editor Brian Sozzi talks at length with Marriott chairman David Marriott. Marriott shares his vision for the family business, and how he will put his stamp on the iconic lodging company as chairman.
    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid, brings you a high-octane take on the freshest analyst calls, wildest stock moves and shrewdest commentary in the business world. Executive Editor Brian Sozzi puts Wall Street's finest through their paces in this essential conversation for every investor - before the stock market opens.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Opening Bid at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/opening-bid/.

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    00:00-David Marriott joins Opening Bid
    01:30-Starting at the bottom, washing dishes
    08:30-Surrounding yourself with smarter people
    16:40-Looking ahead: the next 50 years of company growth
    20:30-Why Marriott is looking at China and India

    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid is hosted by Brian Sozzi, and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.

    David S. Marriott is Chairman of the Board of Marriott International, Inc., the third chairman of the board in the company's 97-year history. Host Brian Sozzi personally loves David's Linkedin posts.
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  • Tesla founder Elon Musk is always full of surprises. His latest one came in the form of a surprisingly strong third quarter earnings report and very upbeat earnings call. Musk is full steam ahead, outlining a significant ramp in production for 2025 and eyeing the start of a ride-hailing platform. What’s more, Tesla continues to rake in big bucks from full-self driving technology and expects humanoid robots to be a large contributor to the business in the not too distant future. Yahoo Finance executive editor Brian Sozzi sits down for an in-depth conversation with Bank of America senior automotive analyst John Murphy. Murphy – who joined the Automotive Hall of Fame in 2023 – shares his bullish outlook on Tesla after the company shocked most on Wall Street with its third quarter earnings results. The veteran analyst is modeling for double-digit percentage sales and earnings growth in 2025 and 2026 as Musk’s efforts gain hold.
    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid, brings you a high-octane take on the freshest analyst calls, wildest stock moves and shrewdest commentary in the business world. Executive Editor Brian Sozzi puts Wall Street's finest through their paces in this essential conversation for every investor - before the stock market opens.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Opening Bid at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/opening-bid/.

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    00:00-John Murphy joins Opening Bid
    01:00-Talking Tesla
    09:00-Tesla semi truck outlook
    13:00-How the history of transport impacts automotive's future
    19:00-Humanoid robots, no longer futuristic
    21:40-Who runs Tesla, if Elon steps into a Trump administration?

    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid is hosted by Brian Sozzi, and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.

    John Murphy is a Sr. Automotive Analyst at BofA Securities. He was recently inducted in the Automotive Hall of Fame having covered the automotive financial industry for over 20 years.
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  • The traditional media industry continues to be disrupted by everything from new streaming networks to popular creators posting content on platforms such as YouTube. One of those disrupters the past 15 years has been Dude Perfect. The company was started by five friends who went to Texas A&M, and rose to fame for viral trick shot videos posted on YouTube. The company now boasts 60.5 million subscribers on YouTube and churns out a steady, broader array of content. Armed with a new $100 million capital infusion from Highmount Capital, Dude Perfect is gearing up for more unique programming and the build out of a new headquarters in Frisco, Texas. Yahoo Finance executive editor Brian Sozzi sits down for a chat with Dude Perfect CEO Andrew Yaffe. Yaffe joined Dude Perfect in October after eight years in leadership roles at the NBA. He is Dude Perfect’s first-ever CEO, and has big ambitions to create a new kind of media powerhouse.
    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid, brings you a high-octane take on the freshest analyst calls, wildest stock moves and shrewdest commentary in the business world. Executive Editor Brian Sozzi puts Wall Street's finest through their paces in this essential conversation for every investor - before the stock market opens.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Opening Bid at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/opening-bid/.

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    00:00-Andrew Yaffe joins Opening Bid
    05:30-Partnerships are lifeblood of content company
    08:30-Fulfilling a need for family-friendly entertainment
    14:50-Live sports are here to stay
    18:00-Kid-safe streaming app

    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid is hosted by Brian Sozzi, and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.

    Andrew Yaffe recently joined Dude Perfect as the company's first CEO and was previously an Former NBA executive .
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  • What it means to be a good leader is rapidly evolving. The flow of information inside companies is traveling faster than ever before, and arriving to a more dispersed workplace. A more social media driven society is also changing how big businesses are viewed and how the leaders atop these companies should lead. That is in addition to businesses becoming more global in nature, bringing with it a unique set of challenges for the C-suite. Yahoo Finance executive editor Brian Sozzi sits down with former AT&T Business CEO Anne Chow. Chow – who spent 32 years at AT&T – currently sits on the boards of railroad giant CSX and industrial powerhouse 3M. The two discuss the future of leadership, the presidential election and how one should reconsider views on retirement.
    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid, brings you a high-octane take on the freshest analyst calls, wildest stock moves and shrewdest commentary in the business world. Executive Editor Brian Sozzi puts Wall Street's finest through their paces in this essential conversation for every investor - before the stock market opens.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Opening Bid at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/opening-bid/.

    Thoughts? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at [email protected].

    00:00-Anne Chow joins Opening Bid
    06:00-Talking industrial innovation
    08:15-Culture is a competitive advantage
    12:00-Called a DEI hirer professionally
    19:20-'Rewirement' not retirement

    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid is hosted by Brian Sozzi, and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.

    As the first woman of color CEO in AT&T’s 140+ year history, Anne Chow led AT&T Business, a $35B global operating unit comprised of 35,000 people. Anne is currently Lead Director on the Board of Directors of FranklinCovey, serves on the Boards of Directors of 3M, and CSX. Anne Chow is also the author of "LEAD BIGGER: The Transformative Power of Inclusion"
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  • Nvidia’s stock is once again having a monster run, up about 13% in October alone. The advance has taken the year to date appreciation for the market darling to an astounding 180%. Underneath the surface, excitement continues to build on Wall Street about Nvidia’s new AI chip dubbed Blackwell. Sector analysts are chattering about a big positive fourth quarter surprise amid the initial rush of Blackwell demand. The chorus is growing that the fourth quarter will be the start of another impressive twelve month period for Nvidia as Blackwell production ramps. With new large language models being developed at a rapid clip, the bullishness on Nvidia makes a lot of sense. One of the more upbeat analysts on the Street is Bank of America’s Vivek Arya. Fresh off a notable price target hike on the stock, Arya joins Yahoo Finance executive editor Brian Sozzi to break down his analysis. Arya thinks Nvidia’s stock remains undervalued, laying out a compelling bull case to Sozzi.
    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid, brings you a high-octane take on the freshest analyst calls, wildest stock moves and shrewdest commentary in the business world. Executive Editor Brian Sozzi puts Wall Street's finest through their paces in this essential conversation for every investor - before the stock market opens.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Opening Bid at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/opening-bid/.

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    00:00-Vivek Arya joins Opening Bid
    02:45-Generational computing investment
    06:20-Nvidia earnings growth prediction
    13:15-Innovations roadmap
    18:30-Disagreement with Intel's approach

    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid is hosted by Brian Sozzi, and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.

    Vivek Arya is a Wall Street analyst for BofA Securities, focused on technology, semiconductors, and AI.
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  • The pace of development for AI continues to blow minds. What was cutting-edge 90 days ago looks like old news today. AI models are doing more things, even quicker – an observation easily seen in Tesla’s new humanoid robots. After a big year for AI breakthroughs, what might 2025 hold? And will regulators finally catch up to the developers working on the next big AI projects? Yahoo Finance executive editor Brian Sozzi talks with C3.ai chairman and CEO Tom Siebel for a wide-ranging look at AI and how it may shape the future. The pair discusses leadership lessons learned over Siebel’s long-time spent in the tech industry, initially with early software pioneer Siebel Systems.
    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid, brings you a high-octane take on the freshest analyst calls, wildest stock moves and shrewdest commentary in the business world. Executive Editor Brian Sozzi puts Wall Street's finest through their paces in this essential conversation for every investor - before the stock market opens.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Opening Bid at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/opening-bid/.

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    00:00-Tom Siebel joins Opening Bid
    00:46-Overhyped AI
    05:31-Too high market valuation
    11:37-'If Nvidia disappeared tomorrow it would be the end of the world, but no one would know if Open AI disappeared'
    16:55-Legislation over regulation on AI to protect us

    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid is hosted by Brian Sozzi, and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.

    Tom Siebel is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of C3 AI. He was the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Siebel Systems, which merged with Oracle Corporation in January 2006. Founded in 1993, Siebel Systems became a leader in application software with more than 8,000 employees in 29 countries, over 4,500 corporate customers, and annual revenue in excess of $2 billion.
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  • The economy has been behaving rather interestingly ahead of the November presidential election. On the one hand, the jobs market continues to moderate. Yet, major companies have begun to announce fresh layoffs – blaming AI in some cases. Despite inflation cooling, gold prices have soared. The Federal Reserve has kicked off what’s likely to be a prolonged period of interest rate cuts. While that has been well-received by investors, there are pros warning the Fed’s actions are signaling a sharp economic slowdown in 2025. Yahoo Finance executive editor Brian Sozzi talks with economist and one-time nominee by former President Trump to join the Federal Reserve board in 2020, Judy Shelton. Shelton thinks the Fed has backed itself into a corner by beginning to cut interest rates. At the same time, Shelton shares her concerns about the economy after the election and her outlook for gold prices.
    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid, brings you a high-octane take on the freshest analyst calls, wildest stock moves and shrewdest commentary in the business world. Executive Editor Brian Sozzi puts Wall Street's finest through their paces in this essential conversation for every investor - before the stock market opens.

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Opening Bid at https://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/opening-bid/.

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    00:00-Judy Shelton joins Opening Bid
    05:15-In the apocalypse, buy gold
    10:45-Is Jerome Powell the problem?
    17:00-Why Judy likes Elon in government
    20:00-Shelton: 'Harris copied no taxes on tips'

    Yahoo Finance's Opening Bid is hosted by Brian Sozzi, and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.

    Judy Shelton is a Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute. Former Chairman of the National Endowment for Democracy and former U.S. Director of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, she has testified before the U.S. Senate Banking, Senate Foreign Relations, House Banking, House Foreign Affairs, and Joint Economic Committee.
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