Senior editor, Ash Bennington, joins Robert Leonard, VP of Growth and Innovation at The Investor’s Podcast Network, to discuss how novice and millennial…
"We continued to take aggressive actions to reduce costs and increase our underlying unit economics in the quarter, which has put Lyft on track to achieve $300 million of annualized fixed cost savings by the end of the year."
Unfortunately due to "helicopter money" it is unlikely that the exploding deficit will ever shrink again until the monetary system is overhauled... or collapses.
Debt is but one crucial economic factor to consider when assessing economic growth. There are three other “D” problems worth considering - Depression, Demographics, and De-globalization.
As much as US Big Tech will face regulatory issues for many years, the actual problems are extremely complex and do not lend themselves to easy (and stock price-unfriendly) solutions...
Gundlach's argument is that a large number of Trump voters are deliberately saying they don’t know who they will vote for or that they will vote Biden, which makes polls unreliable.
Even before the crisis began we were looking at 20% of US companies as effectively “zombies”... There is a very simple equation – higher debt = lower growth...