On this episode of Getting Down to Business, Aidan Magee goes over:- Starbucks Workers United authorizing a strike that could begin on Red Cup Day.- Yum! Brands announcing they might sell Pizza Hut.- Olivier Amar, a key executive of the startup Frank, being sentenced to more than 5 years in prison for cheating JPMorgan Chase in their 2021 acquisition.
On this episode of Getting Down to Business, Aidan Magee goes over:- A UPS plane crashing in Kentucky.- Disney's programming not being on YouTube Tv.- Norway's sovereign wealth fund voting against Tesla's massive payment package for CEO Elon Musk.
On this episode of Getting Down To Business, host Kadie DiGiuseppe goes over:- Delta and United Airlines calling on the US government to end the shutdown. - Chocolate candies surging in prices. - The box office making the least amount of revenue in all of 2025 this weekend.
On this episode of Getting Down to Business, Aidan Magee goes over:- Meta's stock falling by 10% despite growth in A.I.- Chipotle's stock falling by 19% due to lessened traffic across the industry.- Mortgage rates increasing after the Federal Reserve cut their benchmark interest rates.
On this episode of Getting Down to Business, Jorge Cevallos goes over:- Sexspionage workers scamming Silicon Valley.- Half of the US suing President Trump over the halting of SNAP funds.- Nvidia becoming the first company to break $5 trillion in the market.
On this episode of Getting Down to Business Sophia Guiro goes over:-Eli Lilly, Nvidia partner to build supercomputer, AI factory for drug discovery and development-Home prices lag inflation, meaning homeowners are losing out on their investment-Retail giants expand perks for SNAP shoppers, but working families left behind
Episode Description: On this episode of Getting Down to Business, Maddy Rattiner goes over:- American Airlines is arriving late to the luxury travel boom. Can it catch up?- Lululemon is partnering with the NFL to release apparel for all 32 teams- One in three Manhattan condo owners lost money when they sold in the last year
In this episode of Getting Down to Business, host Kadie DiGiuseppe goes over:- Retailers preparing for the holiday season that is less than 2 months away. - Target laying off 1,800 cooperate workers. - Anime taking the No. 1 spot in the box office while Bruce Springsteen's biopic disappoints.
On this episode of Getting Down to Business, Aidan Magee goes over:- Target laying off 1,800 corporate workers.- President Trump pardoning the founder of the crypto exchange company Binance.- Disney warning YouTube TV subscribers of a potential blackout of their services if the two do not reach an agreement.
On this episode of Getting Down to Business, Aidan Magee goes over:- AWS apologizing for and explaining the massive outage on Monday.- Elon Musk discussing the $1 trillion Tesla pay package during an earnings call.- Lowering mortgage rates driving up home sales in September.
On this episode of Getting Down to Business Sophia Guiro goes over:-Commercial real estate is finally embracing blockchain.-China responds to US-Australia rare earths deal.-Netflix strikes ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ toy deals with both Mattel and Hasbro
On this episode of Getting Down to Business, Aidan Magee goes over:- The Amazon Web Services outage.- Warner Bros. Discovery putting itself up for sale.- Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon discussing the A.I. boom.
On this episode of "Getting Down to Business" host, Kadie DiGiuseppe goes over:- The trading card industry expecting a successful holiday season.- United Airlines third quarter earnings and what is expected for the fourth. - "Black Phone 2" topping the box office.
On this episode of Getting Down to Business, Aidan Magee goes over:- The Department of Energy's $1.6 billion deal to upgrade 5,000 miles of transmission lines across five states.- The Canadian government threatening legal action against Stellantis for moving the production of the Jeep Compass out of Canada.- United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby warning the government shutdown could impact bookings.
On this episode of Getting Down to Business, Jorge Cevallos goes over:- The ceasefire in Israel creating hope for investment in the region. - Tariffs and other restrictions between the United States and China are repeating in unpredictable ways.- The death of LendingTree CEO, Doug Lebda.
On this episode of Getting Down to Business Sophia Guiro goes over: -Netflix and Spotify partner to bring podcasts by The Ringer to the video platform-President Trump doubles down on $20B lifeline to Argentina, signals possible trade deal-GM to take $1.6 billion charge related to EV pullback
In this episode of Getting Down To Business, Kadie DiGiuseppe goes over:- Trump saying that inflation has been "defeated."- Flight delays because of the government shutdown. - "Tron: Ares" disappointing in the box office over the weekend.
On this episode of Getting Down to Business, Aidan Magee goes over: - A probe into Tesla’s full-self driving technology.- The head of JP Morgan warning of a US stock market crash.- Delta Airlines predicting higher premium seating sales than standard cabin seating for next year.
On this episode of Getting Down to Business Sophia Guiro goes over: -Air traffic control shortages add to U.S. flight delays.-America's top-selling vehicle faces production hit after fire at supplier facility, analyst says-What the government shutdown means for commercial real estate
On this episode of Getting Down to Business Sophia Guiro goes over: -Constellation Brands reiterates lower full-year guidance-Toyota recalls nearly 394,000 vehicles over rearview camera issue-KFC brings back a taste of nostalgia with fan-favorite item-Toyota recalls nearly 394,000 vehicles over rearview camera issue-KFC brings back a taste of nostalgia with fan-favorite item-KFC brings back a taste of nostalgia with fan-favorite item