Griswold: It's not going to shock me someone comes in and offers them just a little bit more than their market caparate now, for a quality product. And unfortunately, they've done it with shareholder money and not as a private company. Think that has o lot to do with having been rushed out as part the big spack type machine in 20 20, 20 21. If we are closing in on a recession, then the labor market hasn't gotten the message alson southwick and robert brocamp take a look at the great resignation and what those looking for a job should consider if they think we're headed for a down turn.
Chips, and the companies that make and use them, dominate the business news. (0:25) Bill Mann discusses: - Micron Technology cutting guidance while also announcing a $40 billion investment in the U.S. - How Micron's current picture is similar to Nvidia's - Take-Two Interactive continuing its rough year by lowering guidance - Allbirds shares falling 23% as the young company learns some harsh lessons about business and growth (13:57) Alison Southwick and Robert Brokamp look to "The Great Resignation" to find examples of what job-seekers should consider if they think we're heading for a recession. Stocks mentioned: MU, NVDA, TTWO, BIRD, MCD, WMT Host: Chris Hill Guest: Bill Mann, Alison Southwick, Robert Brokamp Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd, Rick Engdahl
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