In episode #2726, we discuss The Rock’s impact on WWE by proposing to become the biggest villain, spiking viewership and sales. They also explore the fluctuating market behavior of Trump Media shares, the influence of tech reviewer MKHB on an AI company, the advantages of mergers & acquisitions for business growth, and trends in digital advertising, evidenced by Omnicom’s growth and a record year for U.S. search ad revenues.
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TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES:
- (00:00) Today’s topic: The Rock returns to WWE, Trump Media shares surge, MKHB exposes AI company, and more
- (01:15) The Rock returns to WWE
- (04:40) Trump Media shares close more than 15% higher after days of declines
- (05:42) MKHB destroyed an AI company in 41 seconds
- (07:45) Companies that acquire vs companies that don’t
- (14:29) Omnicom is off to a good start with 4% Q1 growth
- (15:43) IAB revenue report reveals back-half expansion
- (16:14) U.S. search ad revenues hit record $88.8 billion in 2023
- (17:42) That’s it for today! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe!
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