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Submit Review0:00 Bestie intro and Solana Breakpoint talk
4:43 Covering the censored segment from last week, how to value crypto projects and general investing, what to take away from the podcast
30:45 Rivian's >$100B valuation, greatest CNBC hit of all time
42:06 Inflation: reacting to the CPI number, problems with MMT, strategies to curb it
1:01:34 Xi Jinping becomes China's "Supreme Leader"
1:08:35 GE, Toshiba, and J&J break up into separate businesses: is this the end of the conglomerate? Insights from PayPal breaking off from eBay, what buybacks signal
1:24:44 Besties wrap the show
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Referenced in the show:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/us-inflation-consumer-price-index-october-2021-11636491959
https://twitter.com/denverbitcoin/status/1458900776747737093/photo/1
https://twitter.com/Sen_JoeManchin/status/1458443966135902221
https://fredblog.stlouisfed.org/2017/02/two-tales-of-federal-debt
to-break-up-into-3-companies-focusing-on-aviation-healthcare-and-energy.html"> https://www.cnbc.com/2021/11/09/ge-to-break-up-into-3-companies-focusing-on-aviation-healthcare-and-energy.html
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