A, you know, not to to flatter my host here again and sound like a pandering oh please do at likes logic. There's a logic here, but it's not a logic we've seen before. As as we've both been tracking social engagement, all three of us, with leaders for a long time,. It's usually the consumer products firms that are the first vers cause they're very sensitive to customer feedback. That wasn't the case here. Who moved first? Well, it was people. Entanglements, i guess, with oligarchs in complex state on enterprise things - so understand them pulling out. But then thereare a lot of others that were shocking.
Florida's “Don’t Say Gay” has impacts for Pivot. Kara and Scott discuss the U.S. ban on Russian oil, and Biden’s executive order on cryptocurrencies. Also, Elon just wants his Twitter freedom back. Friend of Pivot Jeffrey Sonnenfeld has been tracking all the companies that have left Russia... and the ones that have stayed.
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Recorded 3/10/2022. Since recording, Burger King and Uniqlo have updated their positions on Russia.
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