Wells Fargo Can Grow Again & Google Sounds Alarm on Salesforce Hackers
Episode 598: Neal and Toby discuss Wells Fargo’s asset cap being lifted after it spent years overhauling its regulatory policies due to abusive tactics against customers. Then, automakers are scrambling to find workaround after China halts rare earth magnets essential to car production. Plus, a Google report finds hackers posing as IT workers have gained access to Salesforce data for extortion purposes. Meanwhile, Neal shares his favorite numbers on Scottsdale, AZ, cannabis among the elderly, and the loneliest paint of 2025.
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00:00 - Nintendo Switch Release
03:00 - Wells Fargo Cap Lifted
07:45 - Cars and Rare Earth Minerals
11:50 - Hacking Warning from Google
16:15 - Neal’s Numbers
24:00 - Headlines
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