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The Bull and Bear Case for Meta, Microsoft Launches Game Pass Service for Samsung TVs & Citi Lowers Estimates on Intel 06/09/22

The Bull and Bear Case for Meta, Microsoft Launches Game Pass Service for Samsung TVs & Citi Lowers Estimates on Intel 06/09/22

FromTechCheck


The Bull and Bear Case for Meta, Microsoft Launches Game Pass Service for Samsung TVs & Citi Lowers Estimates on Intel 06/09/22

FromTechCheck

ratings:
Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Jun 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Our anchors begin today’s show taking a deep dive into Meta’s valuation, headwinds and more with CNBC’s Dom Chu and our Julia Boorstin. Then, Canvas Ventures General Partner Mike Ghaffary and Jefferies analyst Brent Thill debate the bull and bear cases for Meta, and CNBC’s Steve Kovach reports on Microsoft launching a game pass service for Samsung TVs. Next, Citi analyst Christopher Danely shares his outlook for Intel and the broader chip space, and Bernstein analyst Nikhil Devnani weighs in on top picks DoorDash, Etsy and Uber. Later, CNBC’s Kate Rooney covers SEC Chair Gary Gensler’s proposed rule changes for stock trading firms.
Released:
Jun 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

TechCheck is home to the boldest ideas and most influential names in the tech industry. The bi-coastal program dives deep into stocks focused on new technologies and trends while highlighting the latest news out of iconic companies, FAANG heavyweights, social media darlings, streaming giants, red-hot disruptors and more. Every weekday, TechCheck offers investors compelling, in-depth reporting, analysis and news-making interviews from the most notable and disruptive founders and CEOs in the tech industry that will chart the future of the global economy. The daily podcast is hosted by CNBC’s Jon Fortt and Carl Quintanilla on the East Coast and Deirdre Bosa on the West Coast and features CNBC’s Senior Media & Entertainment Reporter Julia Boorstin from Los Angeles.