On this episode of Getting Down to Business, Aidan Magee goes over:
- Minimum wage increasing in 19 states.
- Warren Buffett officially stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.
- The Trump administration ordering a Colorado coal-fired power facility to stay open despite attempts to close.
Stacie Hueter goes over the fluctuating economy of the United States throughout 2025, the Dow Jones Industrial Index declining, and Tesla's plan for increasing revenue on 1/1/26.
In this episode of Getting Down to Business Sophia Guiro Goes over:
- Tech Giant Meta buys Chinese Founded AI Firm Manus
- Home prices are getting better but the down payments are still holding buyers back
- President Trump calls Fed Chair Powell a "fool" and threatens a lawsuit over headquarters renovation.
In this episode of Getting Down to Business, host Kadie DiGiuseppe goes over:
- NYC getting rid of MetroCard's in 2026.
- The airline cancelations in NYC and New Jersey over the weekend.
- "Avatar" still holding the top spot in the box office.
On this episode of Getting Down to Business, Aidan Magee goes over:
- Someone from Arkansas winning the $1.8 billion Powerball jackpot.
- Elon Musk and Tesla's AI Director sharing recent experiences with driverless Robotaxis.
- Asian stock markets and precious metals seeing progress.
On this episode of Getting Down to Business, Maddy Rattiner goes over:
-Amazon faces ‘leader’s dilemma’ — fight AI shopping bots or join them
-DOJ says more than 1 million potential Epstein files newly uncovered
-Exclusive: Nvidia buying AI chip startup Groq’s assets for about $20 billion in largest deal on record
On this episode of Getting Down to Business, Aidan Magee goes over:
- Paramount Skydance ammending the financing plan for their bid for Warner Bros. Discovery.
- Alphabet acquiring date center company Intersect Power for $4.75 billion.
- Statistics from Visa showing a decrease in holiday spending this year.
In this episode of Getting Down to Business, host Kadie DiGiuseppe goes over:
- Gold increasing in price value.
- Jim Beam pausing production in 2026.
- The latest Avatar movie topping the box office.
On this episode of Getting Down to Business, Aidan Magee goes over:
- TikTok's owner ByteDance signing a deal to form an American joint venture to own TikTok U.S.
- Trump Media's $6 billion merger with the nuclear fusion company TAE Technologies.
- Instacart settling with the FTC for $60 million on allegations of misleading customers.
Episode Description: On this episode of Getting Down to Business, Maddy Rattiner goes over:
- Oracle stock dips 5% as Blue Owl Capital pulls out of funding $10 billion data center
- Obamacare subsidies extension to get vote after 4 Republicans buck leadership
- FCC chief Brendan Carr tells Senate that his agency is ‘not formally ... independent’
In this episode of Getting Down to Business Sophia Guiro goes over:
- Tesla sales at a record high thanks to self driving vehicles.
- Famous restaurant Cava explains why they do not offer discounts.
- Warner Brothers denies a better deal from Paramount.
On this episode of Getting Down to Business, Maddy Rattiner goes over:
-What Trump’s reclassification of pot and CBD could mean for seniors, research and stocks
-Payrolls rose by 64,000 in November after falling by 105,000 in October, delayed jobs numbers show
-U.S. crude oil drops below $55 a barrel, hits lowest level since early 2021
In this episode of Getting Down to Business, host Kadie DiGiuseppe goes over:
- The Powerball jackpot sitting at 1 billion dollars.
- iRobot filing for bankruptcy.
- Zootopia 2 topping the box office again.
On this episode of Getting Down to Business, Aidan Magee goes over:
- The Federal Reserve Board reappointing all 12 regional federal bank presidents.
- Crypto entrepreneur Do Kwon being convicted and fraud and sentenced to 15 years in prison.
- Lululemon Athletica CEO Calvin McDonald stepping down in January.
On this episode of Getting Down to Business, Aidan Magee goes over:
- The Coca-Cola Company announcing their new CEO.
- Trump saying CNN should be sold in the Warner Bros. deal.
- Southwest Airlines CEO saying they want to open a series of airport lounges.
Episode Description: On this episode of Getting Down to Business, Maddy Rattiner goes over:
-Here’s what to expect in Paramount’s quest to elbow out Netflix and buy Warner Bros. Discovery
-Apple’s chip boss squashes exit rumors, says he’s not leaving the company
-Trump greenlights Nvidia H200 AI chip sales to China if U.S. gets 25% cut, says Xi responded positively
In this episode of Getting Down to Business, host Kadie DiGiuseppe goes over:
- People not responding well to the recent Netflix and Warner Bros deal.
- Southwest Airlines 2025 yearly earning predictions and how the shutdown has affected them.
- "Five Nights At Freddys 2" topping the box office.
On this episode of Getting Down to Business, Aidan Magee goes over:
- Netflix buying the studio and streaming services from Warner Bros. Discovery.
- Fanatics launching their prediction market platform to 24 states.
- Apple's general counsel and vice president for environment and social initiatives leaving the company.
On this episode of Getting Down to Business, Aidan Magee goes over:
- President Trump planning to lower fuel economy standards for vehicles.
- The FDA assigning a risk classification for a recall of shredded cheese that may contain metal.
- Airbus lowering their expected plane deliveries due to issues with metal paneling on the fuselage.
In this episode Of Getting Down to Business Sophia Guiro Goes over:
- American Eagle sales rise in part of Sydney Sweeny Ads.
- CEO Of Dell Technologies Michael Dell and Susan plan to invest $6.25 Billion dollars for the Trump Accounts Initiative.
- Holiday Shopping hits a new high thanks to the discounts of Thanksgiving Weekend.