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Meta Heading to Antitrust Trial Over IG, Whatsapp & Disney+ Rallies With 4.4M Subs
15 Nov 2024
Episode 454: Whoa! It’s Ann and Kyle! They talk about Meta’s antitrust court case where the FTC wants to break up Instagram and WhatsApp from the social media giant. Then, Disney is the Stock of the Week after reporting strong earnings to its streaming business with the help from its parks and studio divisions. Is Bob Iger the GOAT? Meanwhile, electric vehicles are the Dog(s) of the Week after the Trump administration aims to kill Biden’s EV tax credit. Plus, the satirical news publication The Onion wins the bid to buy the controversial InfoWars. Lastly, the biggest headlines to get into your weekend. Visit https://www.sage.com/morningbrew for more! Subscribe to Morning Brew Daily for more of the news you need to start your day. Share the show with a friend, and leave us a review on your favorite podcast app. Hear more business news from Ann on After Earnings, wherever you get your podcasts Hear Kyle's work life debates on Per My Last Email, wherever you get your podcasts Get your Morning Brew Book of Crosswords HERE: shop.morningbrew.com Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBD Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow 00:00 - Welcome Ann Berry! 03:00 - Meta Antitrust Trial 07:45 - Disney Streaming Up 12:30 - EVs Tax Credit Over? 18:30 - The Onion Takes Over Infowars 23:00 - Headlines To Know
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Good morning, Brew Daily Show. I'm Kyle Heggie. And I'm Anne Barry. Today, Meta is heading to an antitrust trial. What that means for their ownership of Instagram and WhatsApp.
And Disney's latest earnings have investors excited. Have they finally gotten their streaming legs under them? It's Friday, November 15th.
Let's ride. So it is Friday, and we actually are making Morning Brew Daily history because there's no Neil. There's no Toby. They're slacking off. They're out somewhere having fun. It's me and Ann Barry locked in the studio. And Ann, the audience might know me a little bit, but they may not know you for Morning Brew Daily show. So tell us a little bit about yourself.
Thanks, Carl. First of all, I miss Neil and Toby. So shout out to them. Who doesn't? So I am really involved here in brew markets where we are focusing on the hottest stories coming out of public stocks. And we do a ton of great work. We have a newsletter. We are building on social. Come find us on Instagram. Come find us on X. And there's a lot more to come. So working hard.
Also host, just like you do, another podcast here at Morning Brew. It's called After Earnings. That's where we have in-depth conversations with public company executives that retail investors often don't get to have. So we're trying to unpack that for folks.
I love it. Well, Anne is probably the smartest person at Morning Brew. So this is going to be a really fun conversation. We actually are talking a lot about earnings today. So you're going to be right in your sweet spot. And I have to compete with this accent. So I'm a little nervous, but let's get into it.
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