Money Laundering 101

Money Laundering 101

Corruption is a trillion-dollar drag for investors. So why doesn’t it get more attention? Oliver Bullough is the author of “Butler to the World: How Britain Helps the World's Worst People Launder Money, Commit Crimes, and Get Away with Anything.” He joined Bill Mann, Maria Gallagher, and John Rotonti to discuss: - The “easy” process of money laundering - A look inside the business of corruption - Super yachts, volcanic islands, and opaque legal structures Hosts: Bill Mann, Maria Gallagher, John Rotonti Guest: Oliver Bullough Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd, Natasha Hall Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Making Sense of Stock Drops

Making Sense of Stock Drops

History doesn’t repeat, but it often rhymes. We're going back in time to make sense of past “stock drops” and pull out the lessons that investors can use today, including: - What to look for from comp...

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Finding Long-Term Winners in a Rough Market

Finding Long-Term Winners in a Rough Market

After another rough week it's worth remembering that great businesses thrive in volatile markets. So how can investors separate companies at risk from stocks that are experiencing a momentary drop? (0...

18 Feb 202239min

"This is why we can't have nice things!"

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(0:20) Maria Gallagher discusses: - Nvidia wrapping up the fiscal year with strong results across the board - DoorDash increasing orders as well as the amount of money spent per order - Surprisingly s...

17 Feb 202225min

Consumer Spending, E-Commerce, and the Business of Lodging

Consumer Spending, E-Commerce, and the Business of Lodging

(0:20) Bill Mann discusses: - Retail sales growing nearly 4% in January - Shopify's strong growth in 2021 being followed by slightly less growth in 2022 - Why shares of Shopify will never look cheap -...

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Intel's $5 Billion Bet

Intel's $5 Billion Bet

(0:20) Buying Tower Semiconductor for more than $5 billion in cash is only part of Intel's plan to manufacture chips. John Rotonti analyzes Intel's acquisition and what executives at Taiwan Semiconduc...

15 Feb 202228min

Bull vs. Bear: American Express

Bull vs. Bear: American Express

(0:20) Companies spent millions of dollars on Super Bowl ads, so how did they do? Jason Moser discusses the hits and misses from Salesforce, Meta Platforms, Hologic, Squarespace and more, as well as t...

14 Feb 202229min

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The principles of design can improve your life at work. Really. Dave Evans is a lecturer at Stanford University’s design program and the co-author of “Designing Your New Work Life.” Before that, he ...

13 Feb 202232min

The Business Side of Super Bowl 56

The Business Side of Super Bowl 56

Want to sound even smarter before, during, and after the big game? Then listen in as Dylan Lewis explores the big-money implications of the Super Bowl, including: - How broadcasters and streaming comp...

12 Feb 202235min

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