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Nasdaq Slides on Economic Uncertainty, Tech Goes Big on Cost Cutting & Breaking Down Opendoor’s Home-Flipping Losses 9/23/22
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Our anchors begin today’s show with CNBC’s Mike Santoli breaking down major tech names dragging lower amid the morning’s volatility, and Big Technology newsletter author Alex Kantrowitz takes a deep dive into cost cutting measures across the sector. Then, Cresset Capital CIO Jack Ablin offers his outlook for rate hikes and the Nasdaq, and CNBC’s Seema Mody reports on the turbulence affecting the European markets. Founders Fund Partner Keith Rabois also discusses the recent losses hitting Opendoor – the home-flipping platform he co-founded – and the $32 million funding round for his e-commerce roll-up company OpenStore. Later, CNBC’s Kate Rooney covers potential plans from Celsius Network to compensate customers whose funds were frozen by the crypto lender’s bankruptcy, and we share highlights from the latest episode of our Carl Quintanilla’s “Binge” digital series with “She-Hulk” showrunner and executive producer Jessica Gao.
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Our anchors begin today’s show with CNBC’s Mike Santoli breaking down major tech names dragging lower amid the morning’s volatility, and Big Technology newsletter author Alex Kantrowitz takes a deep dive into cost cutting measures across the sector. Then, Cresset Capital CIO Jack Ablin offers his outlook for rate hikes and the Nasdaq, and CNBC’s Seema Mody reports on the turbulence affecting the European markets. Founders Fund Partner Keith Rabois also discusses the recent losses hitting Opendoor – the home-flipping platform he co-founded – and the $32 million funding round for his e-commerce roll-up company OpenStore. Later, CNBC’s Kate Rooney covers potential plans from Celsius Network to compensate customers whose funds were frozen by the crypto lender’s bankruptcy, and we share highlights from the latest episode of our Carl Quintanilla’s “Binge” digital series with “She-Hulk” showrunner and executive producer Jessica Gao.
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