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    Explore "oil_industry" with insightful episodes like "Online Retail Rakes in Nearly $10B & 3-Year Cruise Called Off Abruptly", "Auto Strike Gets Even Bigger & Tinder Lets Your Friends Play Matchmaker", "There Will Never Be Another Singapore", "Can Texas Escape Oil Dependance?" and "Motley Fool Money: 05.11.2012" from podcasts like ""Morning Brew Daily", "Morning Brew Daily", "Economics Explained", "Economics Explained" and "Motley Fool Money"" and more!

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    Online Retail Rakes in Nearly $10B & 3-Year Cruise Called Off Abruptly

    Online Retail Rakes in Nearly $10B & 3-Year Cruise Called Off Abruptly
    Episode 200: Neal and Toby go through the winners and losers of the holiday weekend. Online retailers raked in almost $10 billion on Black Friday and United Airlines might be using customer data to create targeted ads. Plus, why US oil production is on fire and college football hasn't been this popular in a long time. Why advertisers are leaving 'X' in droves and the story behind the 3-year long cruise that was abruptly cancelled two weeks before departure. Finally, a look at the week ahead. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBD Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Auto Strike Gets Even Bigger & Tinder Lets Your Friends Play Matchmaker

    Auto Strike Gets Even Bigger & Tinder Lets Your Friends Play Matchmaker
    Episode 176: Neal and Toby have the latest news surrounding the UAW strike and why workers walked out of a Ram 1500 truck plant. Plus, Bill Ackman doesn't want to bet on bonds and Chevron spends billions in another oil mega deal. The guys also recap stories including the off-duty pilot who tried to take over an Alaska Airlines flight, what happened at a Chinese beer company and the latest lawsuit against Tesla. Finally, Toby shares his favorite trends and Tinder wants your friends to help you swipe. Listen to Morning Brew Daily Here: https://link.chtbl.com/MBD Watch Morning Brew Daily Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Listen to Our Future Podcast Here: https://link.chtbl.com/ourfuturepodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    There Will Never Be Another Singapore

    There Will Never Be Another Singapore
    LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/ee⁠⁠. Terms and conditions apply. Singapore, once a poor nation, rose to the 33rd largest economy in 50 years, inspiring other countries globally. Yet, its unique journey, often misunderstood to be solely based on glamorous industries, is not easy to replicate, and many economists forget the draconian measures it took to build Singapore into the wealthy country it is today.

    Can Texas Escape Oil Dependance?

    Can Texas Escape Oil Dependance?
    This is Texas, the second-largest state in the USA by landmass, population, and GDP.  But perhaps being runner up is not so bad in all of these categories. Texas has for many decades been a huge driving force of prosperity, not only for the people within the state but also for all of the USA. The state provides over 40% of the oil production in the country which is, in turn, the largest oil-producing nation in the world.  To give you an idea of just how massive this operation is, Texas produces more oil than, brazil and china combined.  Now for regular channel viewers, you might be thinking that well that’s great and all however, oil wealth doesn’t always guarantee prosperity, but fortunately for Texas, it has diversified itself into a host of other industries some of which are very far removed from what you might picture taking place in the land of cowboy boots and Ford F350’s. Texas today has the fastest growing population in all of the United States which is been driven by the state attracting a range of new businesses that will work with this young new professional demographic to continue to grow a strong economy.  Or at least that is the theory, the rumblings of the world in 2020 have not been easy on the Texan miracle, and for the first time in almost three decades, the state might be starting to show signs of troubled waters.  To see if this could be a hurdle the yeehaw state could not overcome we need to look at a few key areas. What have been the industries driving the growth of Texas? What is it about the state that makes it so attractive to these industries? And what could future growth look like after 2020?

    Motley Fool Money: 05.11.2012

    Motley Fool Money: 05.11.2012
    JPMorgan Chase racks up a big loss.  Disney reports big earnings.  And Berkshire Hathaway gets involved in a bid for Avon.  Our analysts talk about those stories plus share three stocks on their radar.  Plus, we talk about the business of oil and gas with Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Steve Coll, author of Private Empire: ExxonMobil and American Power.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices