Markets Wrap Up a Shaky Q1 & Elon Musk Sells ‘X’ To... 'xAI'
Episode 550: Neal and Toby recap a wild first quarter of markets all around the world. Then, Elon Musk sells X to xAI to create one single entity. Also, Trump pardons some prominent business leaders found guilty of fraud. Plus, the New York Yankees unveil a new hefty bat that looks like a bowling pin, but apparently doesn’t break the rules. Meanwhile, HBO’s ‘The White Lotus’ may be a favorite among many, except for one – as in the #1 seed Duke University. Finally, what’s coming in the week ahead.
00:00 - East Coast weather gap
2:15 - Q1 markets recap
8:20 - X gon’ give it to ya
12:00 - Fraudsters freed
15:30 - Big bat energy
19:00 - Duke v. White Lotus
22:30 - Week Ahead
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