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This Spinoff Rear-Ended the Used Car Market October 9, 2024 by Charles Mizrahi Banyan Edge, Economy, Investing I’d rather have a root canal without anesthesia than negotiate with a used-car salesperson. That was the challenge that two retail electronic executives wanted to tackle. In 1991, they came up with a new way to sell used cars. They wanted to create a buying experience that was pleasant and enjoyable. That’s when Richard Sharp and W. Austin Ligon came up with the idea for CarMax…
Elon Musk and OpenAI symbol Is OpenAI the Next BlackBerry? October 9, 2024 by Ian King Artificial Intelligence, Banyan Edge, Technology Elon's xAI could make OpenAI the modern version of the BlackBerry. Find out at the October 10 event what he has in store for AI.
How Big Mac’s Mistake Could’ve Made You 2,700% October 2, 2024 by Charles Mizrahi Banyan Edge, Economy, Investing In October 5, 2006, McDonald’s shareholders received shares of Chipotle in their brokerage accounts ... a mistake Big Mac would soon regret...
AI Will Make DOW 100K Possible… September 25, 2024 by Charles Mizrahi Banyan Edge, Economy, Investing Artificial intelligence (AI) is going to propel the Dow Jones Industrial Average to 100,000 within the next decade — maybe even sooner.
Banking’s $33.5 Trillion Is in Crypto’s Crosshairs September 24, 2024 by Ian King Banyan Edge, Cryptocurrency, Investing “First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.” This is one of my favorite quotes. I’m not sure who said it, although it’s been incorrectly attributed to Mahatma Gandhi. To me, it describes the disruptive force of technology — incumbents ignore the upstarts, laugh at them, try to fend them off and then eventually lose to more efficient ways of doing things. This is exactly what’s happening in the world of traditional finance, as blockchains take aim at the $33.5 trillion financial sector. 

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