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You Pay For It, We Own ItSony’s $7.9B Lawsuit
Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicSony is facing a $7.9 billion lawsuit that could impact over 9 million players. They’ve been accused of deleting purchased movies, TV shows, and games—items customers thought they owned forever. This lawsuit, filed by consumer advocate Alex Neill, challenges Sony’s alleged abuse of its dominant position, charging high prices and restricting competition on the PlayStation Store. Recently, the UK tribunal approved the case to proceed, setting a major precedent. Sony’s recent actions, however, suggest a broader strategy shift. By merging platforms like Crunchyroll and expanding into anime, music, and gaming, Sony aims to create a unified entertainment platform. This new strategy could offer convenience but raises concerns about consumer control, prices, and content ownership. In this video, we break down Sony’s evolving approach and what it means for digital media’s future.Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00The Sony Lawsuit4:29Digital Ownership9:06Sony’s StrategyResources:https://pastebin.com/ecNqSmcbDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
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Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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The Dark Truth Behind AG1
Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicAthletic Greens, also known as AG1, is everywhere—health podcasts, fitness influencers, and ads touting it as the ultimate daily supplement. With promises of better gut health, more energy, and immune support, AG1 markets itself as a “just in case” solution for all your nutritional needs. But behind the glossy branding and celebrity endorsements lies a more complicated story. The founder, Chris Ashenden, has a controversial past involving failed real estate ventures and legal troubles in New Zealand. The product’s research, while polished on the surface, reveals small sample sizes, questionable placebo choices, and a focus on shortterm effects. AG1 is packed with excessive vitamins, some of which may be unnecessary or even harmful for most healthy adults. At $90/month, it’s not just a supplement—it’s a masterclass in marketing, targeting the “worried well.” So, is AG1 a miracle product or just another overhyped green powder? This video breaks down the claims, research, and realities behind Athletic Greens.Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00A Miracle Supplement4:22A Dark Past7:32Shaky Research10:26Reality Of Promises14:09The Truth RevealedResources:https://pastebin.com/YgdX1j8DDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/
Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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Why Netflix Is Secretly Deleting Everything
We all used to fire up Netflix and bingewatch our favorite classics: Friends, The Office, Grey's Anatomy, and more. But recently, Netflix has been removing some of the most popular shows in TV history. Fans are furious, yet Netflix seems unfazed. Why? It’s part of their grand strategy to dominate the streaming industry. In this video, we dive into why Netflix is letting fanfavorite shows like The Office and Friends go to rival platforms like HBO and Peacock. As these beloved sitcoms leave, Netflix is doubling down on original content—betting billions to create exclusive shows like Stranger Things and Money Heist. But their ambitions go even further: live sports, international content, and video games are all on the horizon. This is Netflix’s plan to reshape the streaming wars and secure its future. Watch to learn how they’re playing the long game and why it’s working.Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Licensing4:23Original Content8:01Big PlansResources: https://pastebin.com/iHhACw0mDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/
Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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Why A Calculator Company Is Worth $186 Billion
We all know TI, or Texas Instruments, as the calculator company. When it comes to graphing calculators, they are the industrydominating classrooms and colleges across the world. But, what’s even more interesting is that calculators are just one part of Texas Instruments. TI is actually a gigantic semiconductor company that’s worth $185 billion. In fact, they’re the 79th largest company in the world even beating out companies like Intel and AMD. If you’re wondering how they got so big, it’s because they were one of the first to produce silicon semiconductors and they literally invented the integrated circuit. So, TI was very much a father of the chip industry having played a crucial role in early breakthroughs. And unlike Fairchild Semiconductor which fell apart due to internal strife, TI has been a strong background player for decadesand calculators are just one part of their ginormous business. Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Roadblock4:01Jack Kilby6:26A Rival9:03The Modern TIResources: https://pastebin.com/9X0zyFFzDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/
Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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What Could Have Been5 Tech Giants That Lost It All
Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicOftentimes, it seems like corporate giants are too big to failthat nothing can ever knock them down. But, while that may be true at one point in time, it’s almost never true over the long term. In fact, the only thing that’s guaranteed is that every company someday eventually failsno matter how big. 5 companies that once seemed like this but eventually fell are Xerox, Sun Microsystems, Fairchild Semiconductor, AT&T Bell Labs, and Juniper Networks. Each of these companies not only dominated their respective fields but gave rise to new giants from Cisco and Intel to Apple and Microsoft. This video explains the stories of 5 of the most influential companies in history and their eventual demise. Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Xerox2:18Fairchild Semiconductor4:39Sun Microsystems7:06AT&T Bell Labs8:54Juniper NetworksResources:https://pastebin.com/NrtcvVfXDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/
Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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AT&T's $180 Billion Debt Disaster...What Happened?
AT&T was once one of the most dominant companies in the world having been founded by Graham Bell himself. AT&T and telecommunications were synonymous within the US. In fact, AT&T was so dominant that they would be split up the US government into several smaller companies. Even after the split up, the core of AT&T was stronger than ever with a market cap in the hundreds of billions and hundreds of thousands of employees. But the 2000s haven’t been so kind to AT&T. Not only has the stock not made a new high in 24 years, but AT&T is one of the most indebted companies in the world with a peak debt of 180 billion dollars. Most of this is due to just a few majorly misguided guided acquisitions of DirecTV and Time Warner Cable. This video tells the story of how AT&T slowly lost it all by themselves. Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00The Worst Acquisition Of All Time3:33Doubling Down8:08Damage ControlResources: https://pastebin.com/5wmW2Dh0Disclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/
Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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The Richest Man Who Ever Went To Jail
You probably haven’t heard of a man named Changpeng Zhao or CZ, but you’ve likely heard of his company: Binance. Binance is one of the largest crypto currency exchanges in the world if not the largest, and it’s founder was CZ. CZ has been a huge crypto enthusiast since day one. In fact, he sold his apartment just so he could buy more Bitcoin, so it’s not surprising that he eventually created a platform for others to buy and trade crypto. He made a fortune doing this, rising to a peak net worth of $96 billion, but not everything was sunshine and rainbows. Binance wasn’t involved in straightup fraud like FTX but they had a habit of turning a blind eye to shady activities occurring on their platform like money laundering which would eventually catch up to CZ. This video tells the extraordinary rise and fall story of Binance founder: Changpeng Zhao.Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Risky Beginnings3:53Fraud5:58From Bad To Worse9:06Surprising New DevelopmentsResources: https://pastebin.com/RAwTRsxeDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/
Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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The $1.7 Trillion Car Loan Debt Crisis...What Happened?
It’s no secret that car prices have become ludicrous over the past couple of years, at least in the US. MSRPs have shot up from $30 to 40k to as high as $70 to $80k. And that’s if you’re even able to get the vehicle at MSRPs. It hasn’t been uncommon for dealerships to charge $5, $10, or even $15k markups over MSRP due to “excessive demand”. But how could this be? Aren’t automotives a commoditized industry with razorthin margins? Well, that’s how it used to be until the pandemic. The pandemic not only brought with it a supply shortage but more importantly, 0% interest rates. Combine this with extra long car loan terms of 72 months or even 96 months, and dealerships could move highsticker cars for a relatively affordable monthly payment. Since then, interest rates have gone down and demand has cooled off, but prices have remained high. This video explores the various reasons leading the car bubble and what may be in the future given completely unaffordable cars.Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logic/Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00The Car Bubble0:42Prices Out Of Control5:33Why So Expensive11:30The Debt TrapResources: https://pastebin.com/aKhcJR7JDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/
Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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Why 77,000 Cancer Patients Are Suing Pfizer (& Others)
Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicWe’ve all heard horror stories about the pharmaceutical industry. Undisclosed side effects, addictions, and price gouging are commonplace within the industry, but likely the worst infraction of all time is Zantac. Zantac was the most popular overthecounter medicine in the world, used for heartburn and acid reflux relief. It was sold by all the big pharmaceutical companies as a branded and generic medicine, claiming to bring relief to millions and millions of people. The truth, however, was that Zantac was hiding a dark secret. Under certain storage conditions, Zantac was known to produce excessive amounts of NDMA, a chemical with a strong correlation to cancer. Yet, this risk factor was never disclosed to the FDA and 77,000 people ended up developing various forms of cancer. Big pharma naturally accepts no responsibility, but that doesn’t change the fact that Zantac is one of the biggest scandals of the pharmaceutical industry.Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Zantac2:51How Did This Happen6:20The Current SituationResources:https://pastebin.com/PrTscuU3Disclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/
Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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How Is Skype Even Still Alive?
Go to https://invideo.io/i/Logic and use our code 'LOGIC50' to get twice the number of video generation credits in your first month.Skype revolutionized international communication by moving expensive overseas calls onto the internet. People no longer had to pay an arm and a leg to get in contact with friends and family internationally or carefully watch how long they were talking. Not to mention, Skype came with additional features such as video calls, screen sharing, and the ability to have group calls easily. Skype was no doubt an early mover and they benefited handsomely, but not everything was so great. Given Skype’s dominance from day 1, they often overlooked customer satisfaction. For example, reliability was a huge concern for Skype given their p2p model. Also, Skype had a reputation for never adding highly requested features and deprecating already beloved features. These oversights allowed competitors to slowly siphon Skype’s users over the years, and the pandemic threw this into overdrive. This video explains the slow downfall of Skype and how they still have quite a few users despite their brutal fall. Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00The State Of Skype0:27Skype Drops The Ball2:40A Red Herring7:12Losing Big9:15Skype Today11:32Invideo AI13:15The Future Of SkypeResources:https://pastebin.com/ByfwCsBs Disclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/
Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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BetterHelp Lost 97% In 3 Years...What Happened?
Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicBetterHelp is one of the most recognizable names within the YouTube community thanks to their dominance as one of the most popular sponsors across the platform. But, more recently, things haven’t actually been going so well for BetterHelp. In fact, over the past few years, several major concerns have been raised about BetterHelp’s policies and practices, specifically the user data that they share with advertisers and the quality and reliability of their therapists. It looks like these concerns are finally catching up with BetterHelp big time. In fact, their parent company stock is down a painful 97%. It looks like BetterHelp is doing a lastditch advertising blitz to overcome the recent negative media, but this avoids the root of the problem. BetterHelp doesn’t need to be bigger, they need to be better.Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00The State Of BetterHelp0:37Promising Beginnings5:06BetterHelp Returns9:30The Truth About BetterHelpResources:https://pastebin.com/Pqh10PRhDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/
Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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Whatever Happened To GoPro?
Go to https://invideo.io/i/Logic and use our code 'LOGIC50' to get twice the number of video generation credits in your first month.GoPro was one of the most iconic startups in the world as they dominated the action camera market which exploded in the early 2010s. But, after they IPOed in 2014, it’s only been downhill for the company. They tried becoming a subscription media business which ended up costing way more than it was worth. And they slowly lost their brand presence and innovative lead against cheaper Chinese alternatives like DJI. To make things worse, GoPro had a very embarrassing recall on their drones and their CEO was being paid the highest salary in the world. All of these missteps eventually caught up with GoPro leading to their stock plummeting over 98%. The company has been trying their best to reinvigorate customers and the brand, but GoPro has still just been bleeding towards bankruptcy. Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00The State Of GoPro0:34Dropping The Ball6:30Changing Too Late11:33Invideo AI13:10The AftermathResources:https://pastebin.com/LHVB299Y Disclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/
Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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The $595 Billion Company Behind Ozempic (Europe’s Largest)
Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicHave you ever heard of a company called Novo Nordisk? Probably not, but you are likely familiar with one of their recent viral pharmaceutical releases: Ozempic. Novo Nordisk was already one of the biggest pharmaceutical companies in the world dominating the insulin market. And the launch of Ozempic simply catapulted them to the top of the pharmaceutical industry. In fact, Novo Nordisk is now the largest company in Europe by far with a market cap exceeding $500 billion. Ironically, Novo Nordisk’s market cap is higher than the entire GDP of their home country: Denmark. But it’s not all sunshine and rainbows at Novo Nordisk. Over the decades, they’ve regularly employed aggressive pricing and marketing strategies to maximize profits despite fines and regulatory action. This video tells the story of the dark side of the company behind Ozempic.Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Novo Nordisk0:24History And Rise3:44Unethical Marketing Tactics9:58Major Scandals & Legal FalloutResources:https://pastebin.com/88zB0uHdDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
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How eBay Did What Amazon Couldn'tNearly Bankrupt To $40B
eBay is one of the og ecommerce companies having been founded way back in 1995 around the same time as Amazon. Despite this, eBay has always lived in Amazon’s shadow, earning just a fraction of the gross transaction value and revenue. For the longest time, eBay was trying to break out of this position through acquisitions and bold product moves, but their efforts only pushed away their core users: the 2nd hand peer to peer marketplace. This was the biggest factor holding them back. While Amazon was able to sell tens of thousands per SKU, eBay was stuck facilitating one of used transactions. EBay eventually realized that this was actually their biggest advantage as this was an arena in which Amazon could never truly compete. So, eBay decided to double down on the 2nd hand market, and this small change in focus has completely changed the trajectory of the company and stock for the better. This video tells the story of how eBay spent years trying to fight Amazon head on until finally realizing their true strength. Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Fork In The Road1:10Going Astray9:10Pulling Back12:46Winning BigResources: https://pastebin.com/eAS5RvCFDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
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Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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From Bankruptcy To Billions: The Rebirth Of Kodak
Go to https://invideo.io/i/Logic and use our code 'LOGIC50' to get twice the number of video generation credits in your first month.Kodak was one of the most recognizable electronics companies in the world as they dominated the photography world for much of the late 1900s. But, with the rise of digital cameras and especially smartphones, Kodak slowly faded into the background eventually even filing for bankruptcy. For most companies, this would’ve been the end, especially after losing your core business. However, Kodak made a legendary pivot into the corporate printing industry, helping newspapers and magazines print for a more efficient price than ever before. Kodak also never quit on their core business which has recently gained much more steam among enthusiasts and professionals. This video tells the story of what happened to Kodak after their bankruptcy.Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Bankruptcy 3:36A New Captain6:20Chartering a New Direction9:27Momentum10:33Invideo AI12:09RebirthResources: https://pastebin.com/0fZc6jB9 Disclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
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Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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850M Users, $0 ProfitsThe Silent Death Of Snapchat
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Snapchat is one of the largest social media platforms in the world, with 450 million daily active users and 850 million monthly active users. But, despite their extraordinary scale, the company is not very profitable. In fact, they’ve only had 2 profitable quarters in their entire history, and these were pretty underwhelming profits as well, coming in at $23 million and $9 million, respectively. For context, Meta profited $62 billion in the most recent 12month period. Some of this has to do with Snapchat’s demographics, which tend to be younger individuals who are less valuable to advertisers. A lot of it, however, has to do with how Snapchat is structured. Unlike other social media platforms, where users spend hours upon hours doomscrolling, Snapchat is more of a platform where you just check in throughout the day. This has made traditional ads far less lucrative than their social media counterparts. This video explains the various factors holding back Snapchat from a financial perspective and why the company isn’t profitable despite nearly a billion active users.
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Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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When Exploiting China Becomes Unprofitable: Apple's Furious Exit
Apple recently announced a $500 billion investment into American manufacturing and research and development. It may seem like Trump’s tariff war was the main reason behind this and while that definitely played an influential role, this breakup with China has actually been setting up for quite some time for Apple. Over the years, Chinese labor has not only gotten substantially more expensive, but concerns regarding CCP control and lack of diversification have also become quite large for Apple. As such, Apple has been moving manufacturing outside of China for quite some time now to countries like India. The trade war was simply the straw that broke the camel’s back leading to Apple embarking on one of the largest manufacturing overhauls in their history. This video explains the story of Apple’s globalization and deglobalization efforts and how this affects the Chinese manufacturing industry. Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logic/Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Apple In Crisis0:49Moving To China6:33Cold Feet13:06Something Much BiggerResources:https://pastebin.com/59drZzEi Disclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
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Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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Intel's $100 Billion Bet Goes Horribly Wrong...What Happened?
Intel used to be the most dominant chip maker in the world having conquered the world of PCs thanks to their deal with Windows computer makers. But this deal actually turned out to be their worst nightmare as it led to copious amounts of complacency. The effects of this complacency didn’t show up for decades to come, but in retrospect, it’s extremely obvious. First, Intel missed out on the mobile revolution, having underestimated the adoption of smartphones. Then, Intel started losing CPU market share to AMD after the impressive launch of Ryzen. They bled market share for a couple of years before they completely dropped the ball with GPUs. In a lastditch effort, Intel decided to bet an extraordinary $100 billion on their inhouse foundry business, but this too has fallen flat on its face. This video explains the slow and painful downfall of Intel and how complacency slowly eats away at any company. Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00A New Savior1:21IDM 2.06:25The Early Cracks9:33Bad To Worse13:21Gelsinger Is OutResources: https://pastebin.com/WHdagpsg Disclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
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Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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Why Millions Are Deleting Adobe (FTC Lawsuit Explained)
Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicAdobe is by far the most recognizable creative software company in the world. From Photoshop and Premiere Pro to After Effects and PDFs, Adobe is ubiquitous. Don’t confuse this popularity with happy customers though because Adobe’s customers are actually quite loathing of Adobe for a variety of reasons starting with the subscription. Adobe has not only completely eliminated the option to buy their software but they’ve implemented several predatory subscription policies to milk customers for as much as possible. In fact, their policies were so predatory that the FTC is suing 2 executives who played a direct role in shaping these policies. Aside from milking customers for their money, Adobe also got into a habit of milking their work. Allegedly, Adobe was using local work on users’ computers to train their AI models. All of this has driven the distaste for Adobe into overdrive leading users to leave in droves to Da Vinci Resolve and Affinity. This video explains the various controversies Adobe is caught up in and why millions are deleting Adobe.Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Deleting Adobe0:27Adobe’s Subscription Hell6:17Stealing Work9:49The AftermathResources:https://pastebin.com/67AwVuZu Disclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
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From Bankruptcy To Billions: The Rebirth Of Motorola
Go to https://invideo.io/i/Logic and use our code 'LOGIC50' to get twice the number of video generation credits in your first month.Motorola was once the most dominant mobile phone maker in the world. In fact, they were the inventors of the mobile phone itself. Every year, they generated billions in revenue and were worth tens of billions. But, with the launch of the iPhone, Motorola disappeared almost overnightor at least, that’s how it may seem. In reality, Motorola was destroyed from the inside out by none other than Google. You see, in the early 2010s, Google purchased Motorola purely with the intention of acquiring all of their patents. This worked out great for Google as it allowed them to defend Android against Apple; however, it left Motorola with nothing after they were sold off for pennies on the dollar. Despite all this, Motorola is still around and doing better than you might think. This video tells the devastating story of Motorola’s downfall and how the company has persisted despite everything. Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Legendary History3:38Brutal Fall6:28Google “Saves” The Day8:49Unexpected Rival11:59Invideo AI13:42The Rebirth Of MotorolaResources: https://pastebin.com/t8WhRUfu Disclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
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Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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