The Closer brings you the inside story of deals changing the world, as told by the people who know how it all went down. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 58 | Founded | a year ago |
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Category | Business |
Florida owns a massive property insurance company that’s been gobbling up policies while rates rise and some private insurers leave the state. A deal struck by the state legislature last year aims to fix this insurance market meltdown. To understand ... more
Last summer, a Mexican beer overtook the longtime favorite Bud Light as America’s best-selling beer. It happened amid a customer boycott against Bud Light for a marketing campaign featuring transgender social media personality Dylan Mulvaney. But the... more
The Disney we know today came about in a series of game-changing deals led by CEO Bob Iger. But before the entertainment juggernaut bought properties like Pixar and Marvel, Disney, and former CEO Michael Eisner, inked an $19 billion deal for Capital ... more
Ray Dalio founded the firm that became the world’s largest hedge fund more than 40 years ago. For years, he promised to retire. Rob Copeland, author of The Fund: Ray Dalio, Bridgewater Associates, and the Unraveling of a Wall Street Legend, takes us ... more
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If you enjoy Marketplace, Planet Money, The Indicator or How I Built This then you need to add this to your queue right now. Aimee and Ben (and the whole staff) do a phenomenal job of diving deep into a relevant topic and giving it just the right amount of intrigue and story telling to keep you engaged all the way through the process. I thoroughly enjoy how they take the listener through “the deal” and how it is relevant to what is going on today. The story about the strategic petroleum reser... more
•EPISODE: “Discovering Max” in which one host rails against jargon and the other uses “architect” as a verb. more
Fascinating stories, great production values, concise and informative- on air presenters are excellent communicators!
Multiple times the hosts make oddly foolish claims that are similar to i high school YouTuber trying to sound smart. A good example is the direct claim that wrestling in the 1990’s is what caused the state of politics today and insured things like the Russia Collusion hoax and QAnon. This type of huge leap over multiple decades with hundred of millions of people with millions of different issues and directions requires a large amount of closing your eyes and just accepting there is further groun... more
Enjoy each episode plot, texture and sound production. Podcast as it should be!
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