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Why Disney May Sell Off Some of its TV Assets 7/13/23

Jul 14, 2023
43:00
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
How to Buy Disney's Sports and Entertainment Assets
02:27 • 4min
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3
The Future of ESPN
06:46 • 2min
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4
The Importance of Strategic Partners in Sports Betting
08:49 • 2min
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5
Cryptocurrency Stocks Rally on a Judge's Decision
10:49 • 6min
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6
Elon Musk's SpaceX Hits $150 Billion Valuation
16:21 • 3min
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7
AI and the Knowledge Gap
19:09 • 2min
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8
The FTC's Purview on Artificial Intelligence
21:36 • 5min
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9
The SAG Afro Strike Is Set to Start Tomorrow
26:27 • 2min
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10
The Double Strike: What Is Fueling the Discontent?
28:22 • 5min
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11
Carvana's U-Turn After Yesterday's Big Gain
33:07 • 4min
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12
Wall Street's Aggressive Approach to Getting Back Into the Office
36:49 • 1min
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13
The Optimism of Deal Making
38:15 • 5min
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14
Wendy's Strawberry Frosty Is Back for the Summer
43:16 • 2min
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CEO Bob Iger suggested that Disney TV assets like FX and ABC no longer fit in with the core of what Disney wants to become. The Last Call panel breaks down why some big tech companies could be a great fit.

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