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From the NBA to Tiffany and Gap, U.S. companies have bowed to political pressure from China in exchange for doing business there. Is that the right move?
Streaming and digitally targeted ads are changing TV advertising, and @VancityReynolds and @weareMNTN CEO Mark Douglas are streamlining the process. MNTN's "creative as a subscription" model pairs ad production and placement to lower barriers for small and mid-sized businesses.
From the #NFL to NFTs: superstar quarterback @PatrickMahomes is launching "The Museum of Mahomes" on March 17. Six art pieces are up for auction and part of the proceeds will go to his foundation called 15 and the Mahomies & the Boys & Girls Clubs in Missouri.
U.S. companies are bending to China's will to keep accessing the massive market there. Is it the cost of doing business? How should companies handle China? @CSIS Freeman Chair @judeblanchette & Fmr. Asst. USTR to China Jeff Moon join @KellyCNBC to discuss
"People should be allowed to think of their bank deposits as theirs...when you make more than a $250k deposit to a bank you're making an unsecured loan to a leveraged counterparty that might fail." Custodia's Caitlin Long explains what's next for banking & digital assets
Yes, we CAN recognize @megtirrell for her extraordinary reporting, dedication and hard work all year 👏👏👏 thank you so much for being our go-to person throughout 2020, Meg!
"At Strike, we think that the Bitcoin network is the world's best monetary network and it's not even close." Strike CEO @jackmallers thinks the future of the payment space is all #Bitcoin, and explains how Strike plans to undercut transaction fees in the payments space. $BTC
@APompliano on the future of Bitcoin, saying, "The more infrastructure that's built around this, the more likely it is to never go away... we're at a tipping point now where Bitcoin is here to stay." Catch more of his interview with @JoeSquawk on @CNBC
"Black Swan" author Nassim Nicholas Taleb @nntaleb says the current market "is something that resembles 2008, 2007."
"Anything you say in advance of a pandemic seems alarmist. Anything that you've done after it starts is inadequate," says @GovMikeLeavitt . Listen to the rest of his interivew to learn whether or not the U.S. is prepared to handle #Coronavirus on @CNBC .
O'Leary Ventures Chairman Kevin O'Leary @kevinolearytv says bad U.S. immigration policy is resulting in a brain drain and Canada is benefitting from H1-B visa problems.