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    Frédéric Jacobs (fj@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 25-Apr-2026 21:59:15 JSTFrédéric JacobsFrédéric Jacobs
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    Silicon Valley Tech CEOs, who have long been claiming to champion free speech, have effectively been muzzled by this administration.
    Caught between their fiduciary duty and Trump’s intimidations, none has the courage to speak up first.
    This is almost a textbook case of a prisoner’s dilemma.

    Extract from: https://omny.fm/shows/odd-lots/andrew-ross-sorkin-on-the-stock-market-crash-that-shattered-america

    In conversationabout 15 days ago from mastodon.socialpermalink

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      Andrew Ross Sorkin on the Stock Market Crash That Shattered America
      from Odd Lots
      Almost everyone is talking about us possibly being in a bubble. Regardless of how AI investment ultimately pan out, there is an incredible amount of retail speculative mania in the air. So, how does this environment compare to past periods of exuberance? On this episode, we speak with Andrew Ross Sorkin, the editor of Dealbook, the co-host of CNBC's Squawk Box, and the author of the new book 1929: Inside the Greatest Crash in Wall Street History--and How It Shattered a Nation. Sorkin, who previously wrote Too Big to Fail (chronicling the Great Financial Crisis of 2008), went into the archives to discover just how in thrall the American public was to the market on the eve of the great crash. We discuss lessons from the time, similarities, and differences. Read more: Companies Overpaying for AI Add to Bubble Risks, Survey Shows Why Circular AI Deals Among OpenAI, Nvidia, AMD Are Raising Eyebrows Only http://Bloomberg.com subscribers can get the Odd Lots newsletter in their inbox each week, plus unlimited access to the site and app. Subscribe at  bloomberg.com/subscriptions/oddlots
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