Seeking Alpha Author Bram De Haas joins Cheddar to discuss how FRMO Corporation benefits from the $12 million it's invested in the cryptocurrency market.
FRMO Corporation is a holding company that is invested directly or indirectly in Ripple, Bitcoin Cash, and Bitcoin. De Haas says he likes this company because it isn't impacted by the bitcoin market. It doesn't matter if bitcoin drops to $0...the company is safeguarded.
FRMO's other investments include OneChicago, Digital Currency Group, CNSX Markets, Miami International Holdings, The Bermuda Stock Exchange, and Horizon Kinetics.
Officials are confirming hackers infiltrated computer systems for North America’s largest transit system in April.
The world’s largest meat processing company is getting back to work after production around the world was disrupted by a cyberattack just weeks after a similar incident shut down a U.S. oil pipeline.
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Online shopping giant Amazon is buying MGM, the movie and TV studio behind James Bond, "Legally Blonde" and "Shark Tank."
Apple CEO Tim Cook described the company’s ironclad control over its mobile app store as the best way to serve and protect iPhone users, but faced tough questions about competition issues from a judge.
From Wall Street to Silicon Valley, these are the top stories that moved markets and had investors, business leaders, and entrepreneurs talking this week on Cheddar.
Amazon says it will extend its ban on police use of its face-recognition technology beyond the one-year pause it announced last year.
China has landed a spacecraft on Mars for the first time in the latest step forward for its ambitious space program.
U.S. telecom giant AT&T Inc. is combining its WarnerMedia operations with Discovery Inc.
Cheddar explains why some European countries are building new bicycle superhighways and how it'll transform their transportation landscape.
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