We discuss what Gary Cohn's resignation could mean for President Trump's tariff plan. On Tuesday evening, the White House announced that Trump's top economic adviser was leaving. Cohn is a globalist who had clashed with the president over his proposed tariff on aluminum and steel imports. This news, in addition to fears over a global trade war, caused the markets to drop sharply on Wednesday.
The planned sale of the Weinstein Co. has collapsed yet again, just days after terms were agreed to. An investor group, led by former Small Business Administration head Maria Contreras-Sweet, called off the deal late Tuesday after learning the company was in more debt than previously thought. As part of the deal, the investors would have assumed $225 million in debt from the Weinstein Co. After learning new information about the company's finances, Maria Contreras-Sweet said she was forced to pull the deal.
Cheddar CEO Jon Steinberg talks to Discovery's CEO David Zaslav about the company's acquisition of Scripps. The new company will be called Discovery, Inc. Through this deal Discovery, Inc. now reaches 20% of women watching prime time pay-TV. "People are consuming more content than they ever have," says Zaslav. "The real question is, aside from the traditional ecosystem, who is going to be dominant? Who is going to have a strong seat at the table when it comes to content that is consumed on all these other platforms?" Zaslav believes Discovery Inc. has an advantage over its competitors when it comes to attracting mobile audiences.
And we're also joined by Michael Kramer from Seeking Alpha to explore whether Amazon shares have peaked for this year. The stock recently topped $1,500 for the first time ever. Kramer says if the stock follows the same pattern from years past, it could have already peaked for the year. Moving on to Tesla, Kramer points out how the stock seems to be impervious to bad news. He says investors don't really seem to care that Tesla consistently misses on quarterly earnings. In this sense, Kramer says Tesla has an "Amazon-like quality" to it.
The Tony Awards on Sunday lured 4.85 million viewers to CBS, its largest broadcast audience in six years. CBS says Monday that Nielsen data shows the telecast — hosted by “Wicked” star Cynthia Erivo — scored a 38% increase over last year’s 3.53 million viewers. That’s the largest audience for the Tonys since 2019, when the telecast that year nabbed 5.4 million viewers and “Hadestown” was crowned best new musical. The latest version also had to compete with the second game of the NBA Finals, between the Thunder and Pacers,
After stumbling out of the starting gate in Big Tech’s pivotal race to capitalize on artificial intelligence, Apple tried to regain its footing Monday during a developers conference that focused mostly on incremental advances and cosmetic changes in its technology.
Six weeks before UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down outside a Manhattan hotel last December, Luigi Mangione mused about rebelling against “the deadly, greed fueled health insurance cartel” and expressed that killing the executive “conveys a greedy bastard that had it coming."
Shaquille O’Neal and Allen Iverson once clashed on the court in the 2001 NBA Finals, but now the basketball legends are joining forces to revive the Reebok brand they helped make iconic.
Midea is voluntarily recalling about 1.7 million of its popular U and U+ Smart air conditioners because pooled water in the units may not drain fast enough, leading to mold growth.