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    Hess shareholders set to vote on Chevron deal

    Hess shareholders set to vote on Chevron deal
    Hess (HES) shareholders to vote on proposed $53B sale to Chevron (CVX). (00:25) Micron (MU) said to plan new DRAM chip factory in Hiroshima. (01:42) Fed's Kashkari: More positive inflation data needed before rate cut, can't rule out hike. (02:15) 

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    Biggest stock movers today: GME, MOMO, and more
    Earnings week ahead: Salesforce, Costco, Canopy Growth, Dell, Dollar General, and more
    Elon Musk’s AI startup xAI hits $24B valuation after latest fundraising round
    Families of Uvalde school shooting victims sue Meta, Microsoft's Activision
    Auto insurance inflation set to tap on the brakes, BofA economist says

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    TikTok divestment bill on potential fast track

    TikTok divestment bill on potential fast track
    Snapchat (SNAP) surges as TikTok (BDNCE) bill on potential fast track through Congress. (00:23) Micron (MU) to get $6.1B grant from U.S. for local chipmaking projects. (01:14) 23andMe (ME) CEO Anne Wojcicki eyes taking DNA-testing company private. (02:06)

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    Biggest stock movers today: EFX, DUOL, and more
    Tesla to let go of 285 employees in Buffalo, New York
    Oracle to invest over $8B in Japan to meet cloud computing, AI demand
    Nvidia retakes top spot from Tesla as IBKR's most actively traded during 'chaotic' week

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    Baconator aviator: burger delivery by drone

    Baconator aviator: burger delivery by drone
    DoorDash and Wing to test delivery of Wendy's by drone in Virginia. (0:16) Air Force conducts last test on hypersonic missile. (3:45) AI startup Cohere looks for a $5 billion valuation. (4:22)

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    China bans Micron’s products from key infrastructure

    China bans Micron’s products from key infrastructure

    Florida governor Ron DeSantis is expected to launch his campaign for US president this week, China has banned operators of key infrastructure from buying chips from US chipmaker Micron Technology, and Morgan Stanley is searching for a new CEO after James Gorman announced that he’s stepping down. Plus, the FT’s Sylvia Pfeifer explains how the war in Ukraine has put a spotlight on tech-led defence companies. 


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    China bans Micron’s products from key infrastructure over security risk

    Morgan Stanley chief James Gorman to step down within a year

    Ukraine war puts spotlight on tech-led defence companies


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    The Wrong Side of The Learning Curve

    The Wrong Side of The Learning Curve
    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 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices