We're seeing a different kind of monopoly control, and that is when you have 90 % of search going through one vehicle. And i think everybody is mesmerized by one day delivery and getting low prices, but at the same time, it's hurting a lot of small businesses. The wild west in what sounds very briefly, that lan mus can do anything he wants with his private company. Someone can tweed something, and it can influence the market. I don't think it's good for society that one person controls major media like facebook or an apple having, honestly, running a tullbooth. We're going to continue with alan patrikov as we talk about his new
Alan Patricof, Co-Founder of Primetime Partners and Chairman Emeritus & Co-Founder at Greycroft, discusses Thursday's market sell-off, as well as his book "No Red Lights: Reflections on Life, 50 Years in Venture Capital, and Never Driving Alone." Founder and CEO of Farmgirl Flowers, Christina Stembel, discusses the impacts of inflation and supply chain issues on the flower industry. Alan Armstrong, CEO at Williams, breaks down the global energy crunch and how his company is working to bridge the gaps. And we Drive to the Close with Jimmy Lee, CEO at Wealth Consulting Group.
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