Listen "Spotify adds to its podcast basket with two new acquisitions; Nvidia dials up record revenue; Hallenstein Glassons forecasts a decrease in sales and profit."
Episode Synopsis
Hallenstein Glassons Holdings (HLG) advised today that all up it expects sales for the half year to be $170 million dollars, which would be a 6% decrease compared to the same period a year ago. Spotify (SPOT) has announced that they’ve bought two podcast technology companies: Podsights and Chartable. Nvidia’s (NVDA) revenue came in at a record $7.6 billion dollars for the quarter: up 53% year on year higher than the $7.4 billion analysts expected.
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