In this episode of Being Exponential, we’re unpacking the stories driving innovation, markets, and the next wave of exponential growth. We start with Jamie Dimon’s “credit cockroaches” comment — what he meant, and how companies like First Brands and Tricolor are challenging old narratives in finance and redefining trust in underserved markets. Then we zoom out to the global stage, where China’s restrictions on rare earth metals are shaking up the tech and energy industries. What does it mean ...
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In this episode of Being Exponential, we’re unpacking the stories driving innovation, markets, and the next wave of exponential growth. We start with Jamie Dimon’s “credit cockroaches” comment — what he meant, and how companies like First Brands and Tricolor are challenging old narratives in finance and redefining trust in underserved markets. Then we zoom out to the global stage, where China’s restrictions on rare earth metals are shaking up the tech and energy industries. What does it mean ...
Tesla’s Future vs. Fallout: Earnings, Cheap AI & AI Glasses
Being Exponential With Luke Lango
1 hour 14 minutes
3 months ago
Tesla’s Future vs. Fallout: Earnings, Cheap AI & AI Glasses
On this episode of Being Exponential, we center the conversation around the most polarizing name in tech and mobility: Tesla. Is the tug-of-war between today’s wobbling EV business and tomorrow’s robotaxi/Optimus future resolvable—or is the market pricing in a disconnect too wide to bridge? From there, we run through earnings season with rapid-fire takes on big tech reports (Alphabet, ServiceNow, Spotify, SoFi, Rambus, Celestica) and ask: with cooling trade tensions and solid economic data, i...
Being Exponential With Luke Lango
In this episode of Being Exponential, we’re unpacking the stories driving innovation, markets, and the next wave of exponential growth. We start with Jamie Dimon’s “credit cockroaches” comment — what he meant, and how companies like First Brands and Tricolor are challenging old narratives in finance and redefining trust in underserved markets. Then we zoom out to the global stage, where China’s restrictions on rare earth metals are shaking up the tech and energy industries. What does it mean ...