Episode 360: Neal and Toby recap the historical elections happening across the pond in the UK and France, and how they will impact the US markets. Then, two mega mergers: Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus create a luxury behemoth, and Paramount finally completes its deal with Skydance Media. Meanwhile, four volunteers emerge from NASA’s year-long experiment simulating what it’d be like to live on Mars. Also, Steve Ballmer briefly surpasses his former boss, Bill Gates, in net worth. Plus, the Caesar salad turns 100 which reignites the debates of who actually invented the iconic dish. Lastly, the biggest news you need to know this week.
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00:00 - Boeing pleads guilty
3:00 - French election surprise
6:30 - UK elections
9:30 - Saks Fifth Avenue merges with Neiman Marcus
12:00 - Paramount merges with Skydance
14:45 - Weekend winners: Mars crew & Steve Ballmer
19:45 - 100-year anniversary of the caesar salad
23:00 - Week ahead
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