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the Wall Street Journal Podcast
Wall Street Podcast
100 episodes
1 month ago
Two CFA professionals crack open everyday’s Wall Street Journal, distilling the essential headlines, the biggest winners and losers. The show is conversational—no jargon, no rambling—but backed by decades of combined experience on the research desk and trading floor. Perfect for your commute, coffee break, or pre-market scan.
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Two CFA professionals crack open everyday’s Wall Street Journal, distilling the essential headlines, the biggest winners and losers. The show is conversational—no jargon, no rambling—but backed by decades of combined experience on the research desk and trading floor. Perfect for your commute, coffee break, or pre-market scan.
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Meta Beats Q2, Why Goldman Warns AI ROI?
the Wall Street Journal Podcast
4 minutes 44 seconds
3 months ago
Meta Beats Q2, Why Goldman Warns AI ROI?
Goldman Sachs July 30 report reveals Meta's Q2 2025 revenue hit $47.52B, exceeding estimates with 22% YoY growth driven by resilient core advertising. Despite maintaining Buy rating with $775 target, Goldman warns of accelerating 2026 expense growth as massive AI and metaverse investments may pressure margins, amid intensifying competition and regulatory risks.
the Wall Street Journal Podcast
Two CFA professionals crack open everyday’s Wall Street Journal, distilling the essential headlines, the biggest winners and losers. The show is conversational—no jargon, no rambling—but backed by decades of combined experience on the research desk and trading floor. Perfect for your commute, coffee break, or pre-market scan.