Chris DeMuth's State of the Markets June 2023 - a podcast by Andrew Walker

from 2023-06-29T20:00

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It's time to welcome back Chris DeMuth for his monthly state of the markets. For this June 2023 edition, Chris provides the latest news on the Activision / Microsoft antitrust case + his thoughts on the case.


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Chapters:


[0:00] Introduction + Episode sponsor: Stream by Alphasense


[1:36] Update on Activision / Microsoft deal and antitrust case


[14:00] When is it time for the FTC need to engage in damage control?


[21:42] Activision / Microsoft trial and the speed of its conclusion and ruling


[26:05] Gaming potential outcomes if Activision / Microsoft deal hits walk date


[32:55] The odds are that the judge rules in Microsoft's favor here?


[41:15] One sentence on Uranium


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