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TBOY Lite for Tuesday, April 11th
Episode 884
“The Irish plumber from Brooklyn” — Nintendo stock is up 6% since “Super Mario Bros” premiered in theaters, because marginal creativity is the most p…
3 years, 2 months ago
TBOY Lite for Monday, April 10th
Episode 883
Levi’s stock dropped 15% in one day last week because when the economy drops, so do your jeans. Plus Aesop’s profit shampoo and the Pope’s fancy AI.C…
3 years, 2 months ago
TBOY Lite for Friday, April 7th
Episode 882
Twitter’s Recipe for Virality — For the first time, a major social media algorithm has been released and opened up for the public to see — So we fina…
3 years, 2 months ago
TBOY Lite for Thursday, April 6th
Episode 881
Chipotle just sued Sweetgreen for burrito bowl IP infringement, but we think Sweetgreen could turn lawsuits into lemonade. Click here to listen to ou…
3 years, 2 months ago
TBOY Lite for Tuesday, April 5th
Episode 880
“Beethoven on shuffle” — Apple’s latest product is shockingly basic: A music streaming app just for classical music… but it could turn customers into…
3 years, 2 months ago
TBOY Lite for Tuesday, April 4th
Episode 879
“Real fighting + fake fighting” — WWE’s Pay-Per-View. Lemon8’s sneaky app. GM’s CarPlay ban.Click here to listen to our full 15-minute pod, The Best …
3 years, 2 months ago
TBOY Lite for Monday, April 3rd
Episode 878
“The Million-Dollar Degree” — Ivy League’s $90K bill. Pepsi’s underdog logo. JAM vs FAANG.Click here to listen to our full 15-minute pod, The Best On…
3 years, 2 months ago
TBOY Lite for Friday, March 31st
Episode 877
“BoringBall” — Baseball’s biz strategy. Twitter’s April Fools. Egg-flation’s #1 winner.Click here to listen to our full 15-minute pod, The Best One Y…
3 years, 2 months ago
TBOY Lite for Thursday, March 30th
Episode 876
Lululemon’s stock jumped 13% yesterday, but Lulu made the wrong bet on your workouts. Plus Mammoth Meatballs and Elon’s Anti-AI letter. Click here to…
3 years, 2 months ago
TBOY Lite for Wednesday, March 29th
Episode 875
The FTC is requiring companies to make it easy to cancel a subscription. Subscription Cancellation Aggravation is about to face justice.Click here to…
3 years, 2 months ago