Elon Musk’s Tesla stock dropped 53% recently, which is the largest drop in stock market history.
Is it Musk’s rhetoric? The constant cyber truck problems? Stagnant model development? Or are there some deeper issues with how it is valued?
Since attacks on a private company are now considered “domestic terrorism,” what is going on with the world’s most valuable car company?
Intel’s new CEO promises to bring back the once great American semi-conductor company, but can he overcome the mounting pressure?
Investors are calling for Intel to split up, and with Taiwan putting $100 billion into American investment, can Intel stay the course?
There's a new way to finance your late-night Taco Bell order, with Klarna and Doordash joining forces.
Guests:
- Aarian Marshall, staff writer, WIRED
- Tripp Mickle, tech writer, The New York Times
- Russell Holly, managing editor for commerce, CNET
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