Commercial Break with Tim Seymour & Guy Adami Tim Seymour & Guy Adami
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The Commercial Break Podcast with Tim Seymour and Guy Adami is where investing and pop culture mingle. This is what we talk about when CNBC's Fast Money cameras are off.
For those who like their stocks with a side order of movies, music, and sports.
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Renovation vs. Inflation with Home Depot and Lowe’s
Home Depot and Lowe’s love that we got hooked on renovation in lockdown, but, even if demand persists, inflation may put a dent in forecasts with delayed purchases, higher inventory, and lower margins.
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Disney Does Offense
Baseball fans and shareholders may disagree if there's a must-win game in August, but, regardless, Disney is positioned to win the long game.
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You Can Go Your Own Way, but Should You Stay Home?
Who do you listen to — Stevie Nicks or interest rates? Stevie puts on a better show, but Covid threw a Monkey Wrench into her concert plans, and it's more than Rumours to Southwest Airlines.
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Could US Steel be a Steal?
The infrastructure in Flushing may be collapsing (and we don’t mean roads and bridges), but, elsewhere, companies like US Steel are standing strong.
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Hair Today. Gone Tomorrow.
Great hair will only take you so far. It’s what’s under that matters. Robinhood’s brand looks good, but it isn’t as innovative as some may have you believe — especially compared to a Coinbase.
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The Parts May be Greater than the Whole in Big Tech and Music
The Traveling Wilburys was a supergroup that failed to fully exploit the potential of its individual parts. Big tech companies like Amazon and Facebook have a lot in common.
Customer Reviews
Best. Podcast. Ever.
Life has lost all meaning w/o obscure music, film and baseball allusions as they relate to current trading topics. Come back.
Fun Mix of Markets and Pop Culture
Why isn’t this on CNBC? These conversations take business and investment topics to the next level of entertainment. These guys effortlessly weave music, movies, and sports into the market news of the day, which makes it so much more fun. The memorable analogies accentuate investing insights like nowhere else.