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Investor Shayle Kann is asking big questions about how to decarbonize the planet: How cheap can clean energy get? Will artificial intelligence speed up climate solutions? Where is the smart money going into climate technologies? Every week on Catalyst, Shayle explains the world of "climate tech" with prominent experts, investors, researchers, and executives. The show is a co-production of Post Script Media and Canary Media.
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Who approaches the scene first risking their lives for the safety of others? We do. The blue canaries, law enforcement. We allow others to tell our stories. It's time for us to tell our own stories. Blue Canary is a show for cops by a cop, retired Captain Steven Kellams. In each episode, Steve goes behind the scenes of a police department. Giving you real-world insight into why decisions are made, what obstacles are ahead, and how the answers to your questions aren’t always found in the news ...
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Press Play is meant to find the lost. Press Play is meant to bring back the lost art of listening. Press Play was meant to inspire the uninspired. Press Play was meant to create conversations that are difficult but need to be had. Press Play is for YOU from ME. Love, Canary With a T
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Rates climbed rapidly in September – so did oil prices and volatility – combining to make for an ugly month for stocks. So as we get ready to embark on what’s usually the best time of year for the markets, what should we expect? Plus the battle between Big Auto and the UAW is heating up, with the head of Ford saying the union leader is holding a de…
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It was 2020 and plant-based meats were hot. Sales were up 45% that year and expectations were high. The industry set its sights on performing as well as plant-based beverages, which had reached about a 15% dollar share of the U.S. cow-based milk market at the time. In the $300 billion U.S. meat market, a 15% share would be a massive $45 billion pri…
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All eyes are on yields and oil, but our traders are looking at some other charts that could tell the true tale of what’s in store for the markets. They lay out their cases tonight. Plus a handful of sectors have gotten to technically oversold levels but Fairlead’s Katie Stockton says there are other more attractive areas to watch. Fast Money Discla…
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Stocks sold off to multi-month lows, with the Dow breaching a key level of support. But some stocks may have been unfairly punished in the volatility. The traders are putting together their list of names that might be getting attractive right now. Plus the Senate set to vote on the SAFE Banking Act tomorrow. What it could mean for the marijuana ind…
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The yield on 10-year treasurys crossed the 4.5% mark for the first time since October 2007, but it's the benchmark’s relationship with the 2 year that caught the attention of one of our traders. Why the steeply steepening yield curve could be setting up equities for a problem period. Plus manufacturing giant Jacobs Solutions counts Eli Lilly and No…
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Stocks sputtering into the close on Friday with major indexes unable to hold on to early gains. What the action means as we head into what could be a crucial week for the markets. Plus, four months ago Carter Worth said to sell Apple and Microsoft and Buy Alphabet and Amazon. Where he stands on that trade now. Fast Money Disclaimer…
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Interest rates spiked to levels not seen in over 15 years, sending stocks sinking on Thursday. Have major averages put in their highs for the year? How should you position yourself for the rest of 2023? Plus on the heels of Cisco’s $28b acquisition of Splunk, we wondered, what other companies should merge. The traders give their picks. Fast Money D…
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Everything's bigger in Texas—the hats, the boots, the convenience stores. But its interconnection times? They’re surprisingly short. In the U.S. it takes power generators four years on average to get approval to connect to the grid, and in some places, it takes far longer. In the Texas electricity market, it takes only about 1.5 years between inter…
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Stocks closed near their lows of the day after Fed Chair Jerome Powell reiterated his intent to keep rates high and said that a soft landing for the economy is not the base case scenario. We break down all the action in the market today. Plus more details on the UAW negotiations. What all the strikes are costing the economy. Fast Money Disclaimer…
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There isn’t an easy answer to the origin of the black mourning band. The use of black clothing to show that the wearer is in mourning for the loss of a loved one, can be traced all the way back to ancient Rome, where the traditional white toga would be replaced with a black toga pulla. Over the centuries and in various cultures white and black have…
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Stocks closed lower on Tuesday as investors awaited the Fed’s next rate decision, and while markets largely expect the central bank to hold steady tomorrow, short-term rates rose to their highest level in over 16 years. We break down the latest moves in the bond markets and what they mean for investors. Plus shares of Instacart parent Maplebear clo…
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10-year yields hit levels not seen in over 15 years today, but the rise in rates hasn’t seemed to affect stocks yet. Can the two keep rising in tandem, or is there a crash in one group coming? Plus ARK Invest’s CEO joins from London to share her thoughts on Tesla, AI and all things tech. Fast Money Disclaimer…
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Big tech leading the markets lower on Friday, pulling the S&P and Nasdaq into the red for the week. So what does this set-up tell us heading into next week’s fed meeting? Plus Netflix locking in its worst week of the year, and the Chart Master has some deep thoughts on where it’s going next. He lays out his case and we dig in on the trade. Fast Mon…
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Crude oil crossed $90/barrel for the first time since last November today, and fueled the PPI’s energy index to its biggest gain since at least 2010. But how much higher are prices going from here? And how do you play the gains? Plus Disney shares getting a boost midday after reports it may be looking to offload its ABC networks. What a deal could …
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Solar geoengineering is a hot (er, cool?) topic these days. One method involves injecting a form of sulfur into the atmosphere to reflect solar radiation and help reduce global temperatures. But it could also cause unpredictable changes to ozone, rainfall, and ecosystems. So when a rogue startup began sending balloons of sulfur dioxide into the atm…
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Shares of Netflix took a big leg lower after the company’s CFO warned its ad tier hasn’t been a material contributor to revenues yet. Can the streamer turn things around? Plus investors bracing for what could be the biggest IPO of the year. What you need to know about ARM Holdings’ offering and the landscape for capital raises in the second half. F…
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All eyes on tomorrow’s CPI print, but with crude oil prices rising to 10-month highs, will inflation pressures weigh not only on the consumer, but on the Fed. Plus Apple unveiling its latest lineup of iphones and smartwatches. But could a competing product out of China deliver the real threat to growth in that country. Fast Money Disclaimer…
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Shares of Disney & Charter rising as the two companies sign a deal to end a blackout that affected millions of cable subscribers. But is this just the beginning of the end of the TV bundle? Plus a nationalistic push in China is trumpeting home-grown Huawei over the American iPhone maker. What this could mean for the biggest tech company in the worl…
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Shares of Restoration Hardware posted their worst day since the start of the pandemic after issuing a big warning on the state of the luxury housing market. But is this a canary in the coal mine over the strength of the consumer? Plus shrink has been a big issue for the retail sector of late, and we’ve got the numbers on just how concerned we shoul…
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Last time we talked to Dr. Michael Webber, we dug into the nexus between water and energy. This episode we’re diving into food. The connections are myriad. Food itself is just a means of energy storage, and a particularly good one at that. While photosynthesis is remarkably inefficient—averaging only 0.3% globally, compared to 90% or more in an ele…
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Apple dropped for a second day in a row, and this time major suppliers came along with it. Is this just the start of what a China crackdown might do? Or are companies from Nike to Starbucks also in the crosshairs? Plus one analyst out with a big forecast for how large the weight loss drug market could get. What it all means for the biggest players …
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Kathleen Dias isn’t a cop, but her husband was and the experiences he faced everyday as a rural police officer made her want to write about the issues faced by rural officers in America. She began studying, writing, and researching topics important to rural officers and speaking out against the Mayberry perceptions that most people have of the job.…
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Homebuilder stocks kick off the week on shaky foundation, as interest rates resume their march higher. What the moves say about the strength of the markets heading into fall. Plus one analyst downgrading shares of ResMed as the boom in weight loss drugs could lead to lower demand for sleep apnea devices. We look at the other side effects of people …
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Shares of Dell soared to all-time highs today, while IBM and Cisco are also in rally mode. What’s driving the strength in legacy tech names, and what does it mean for the markets? Plus shares of what should have been a steady, defensive stock play have fallen to 14-year lows. What went wrong with Walgreens and how the traders are managing their tra…
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Shares of Dollar General dropped to three-year lows after slashing sales and earnings guidance. So does this sector tell the true tail of the consumer? Plus marijuana stocks lit up again today as the Department of Health’s recommendation yesterday seemed to raise hopes for legalization. We talk to George Archos, CEO of cannabis producer/retailer Ve…
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Here’s the dream: Millions of EVs plugged into their charging docks, working in concert to relieve stress on the world’s power grids. They reduce charging load or even inject energy back onto the grid. They back up renewables when the wind doesn’t blow or the sun doesn’t shine. That’s the vision for managed charging, or V1G, and vehicle-to-grid, or…
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Shares of Nvidia hit all-time highs again today, but one top analyst says the stock could rally almost 50% more from here! Melius Research’s Ben Reitzes lays out his case. Plus insurance companies bracing for a slew of claims from Hurricane Idalia. How the industry is poised for what’s to come. Fast Money Disclaimer…
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Treasury yields fell to near three-week lows, with the 10-year shedding nearly 25 basis points in the past week. Will falling rates give stocks the go-ahead to rally in the back half of the year? Plus a judge siding with Grayscale in its fight to convert to a bitcoin ETF. What it all means for the crypto space. Fast Money Disclaimer…
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Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo is on a 4-day trip to China, the latest White House Official to try to ease tensions with the country. What impact she could have, and what it will mean for the two biggest economies in the world. Plus former Goldman Sachs analyst Heather Bellini on the state of the IPO and VC market and the future of fintech. Fast …
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If there were a holy grail of electric vehicle batteries, it would be low-weight, long-range, and fast-charging. It would last a million miles and cost less than anything produced today. So in the booming EV battery market, what kind of battery will check all those boxes? Who will invent it? And do we really need all those features in one battery i…
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Shares of Nvidia on the move after the semi giant’s latest quarterly results. What the company said about AI and how it’s affecting the stock. Plus Foot Locker turns in its second worst day ever and Netflix gets a bump on a bullish analyst call. Fast Money DisclaimerBy CNBC
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During my 3 years as the Administrative Captain, I hired 43 police officers. 43 in three years. That number becomes amazing when you realize that my department was only allowed 100 cops at maximum staffing. 43% turnover in 3 years. Sadly, only in policing can you get away with that. If I were to address the board of directors for a company and told…
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Shares of Dick’s Sporting Goods posting its worst day on record after reporting retail theft took a big bite out of results. But is the so-called “shrink” just masking a real problem with the consumer? Plus we’re counting down to Nvidia’s big earnings report and breaking down the latest reads on the housing sector. Fast Money Disclaimer…
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Interest rates continued their climb higher today, with long-term yields hitting decade-plus highs. But high growth, high multiple tech stocks, which usually struggle under rising rates, are also higher. What does it all mean? Plus China cutting its lending rate less than expected. The fears that’s sparking and how it’s impacting investment in the …
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Palo Alto shares on the move after a rare Friday night earnings report. What the cyber security company had to say about the quarter that got the stock rocking. Plus, Jackson Hole, Nvidia and a slew of department store earnings on the docket for next week. What you need to pay attention to in the week ahead. Fast Money Disclaimer…
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The yield on 10-year treasurys hit their highest intraday level since October and their highest close since 2008. The move gave stocks another reason to fall on Thursday, with the Dow closing below its 50-day moving average for the first time since June. So does the move in rates keep the pressure on equities? Plus CVS shares seeing their biggest d…
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Electrification should be a field day for utilities. As we electrify the economy, adding gigafactories, charging stations, and green hydrogen hubs to the grid, the demand for power is growing for the first time in decades. For savvy utilities, there’s a lot of money to be made. But only if they can keep up. Utilities face massive challenges to deli…
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Target shares jumped despite a dismal quarter. The company raising concerns over demand as it slashed guidance for the year. But is this a Target-specific problem, or an indication of a deeper consumer problem? Plus 10-year yields hit their highest level since October today. What does that mean for the market? Fast Money Disclaimer…
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The S&P closed below its 50-day moving average for the first time since late March and Apple breached its 100-DMA for the first time since January. What do the breakdowns mean for the market? Plus China’s central bank cut interest rates in a surprise move overnight. We dive into the latest signs of slowing growth in that country and what it means f…
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Stocks posted gains as investors awaited results from the country’s biggest retailers. And while there are plenty of reasons to think the consumer would be under pressure this season, a new note suggests there could be reason for optimism. Plus oil prices are pulling back, but gas is heading towards 52-week highs. What’s next for the energy space? …
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The nation’s biggest retailers start reporting earnings next week, with Walmart, Target, Home Depot and more all on the calendar. What clues will they offer us into the state of the consumer, and how should you position yourself ahead of these reports. Plus from star to slump, shares of Nvidia are now nearly 15% off their all-time high. Where is it…
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Stocks closed well off their highs even as inflation came in lower than expected in July. The Dow nearly erased all of a 455 point gain, and the S&P only rose a point. Does the action today suggest inflation isn’t enough to keep the market going? Plus electric vertical take-off and landing company Archer Aviation just inked a deal with the U.S. Air…
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It’s the highest-intensity solar power you can get. It’s available 24/7. And you can send it anywhere on earth. All you need to do is launch a ten-by-ten kilometer array of solar panels into geosynchronous orbit, capture solar energy, and beam it to earth using a massive antenna array. Then set up a receiver a few kilometers in diameter on earth to…
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Shares of Super Micro dropped nearly 25% after a warning on demand for its AI servers. The move took much bigger stocks like Nvidia down with it. Is this a signal that there’s even more pain to come for the tech trade? Plus Disney on the move after earnings. We’re diving into the report and bringing you all the headlines. Fast Money Disclaimer…
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I will never forget some advice given to me by one of my FTOs. “Write it down. Write something down everyday and at then end of your career you’ll have a best-selling novel. You’ll never have to work again.” Unfortunately, my rookie self wasn’t smart enough to take him up on his advice. I never wrote it down and because of that so many stories have…
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Shares of cloud computing company DataDog posting their second worst day on record after warning about revenue for the rest of the year. Did the news take all the air out of the AI trade? Plus Moody’s downgrading a host of regional banks, but is it too little too late for the group? Fast Money Disclaimer…
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