Topics: Airline Industry
Bombs Away
January 6, 2016
Lou Michels is in-studio discussing the alleged H-Bomb created in North Korea, the Oregon militia, “Making A Murderer” and much more. David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures talks markets and how the Fed’s policies have manipulated them.
Pure Michigan
December 29, 2015
Joel Elconin of Benzinga discusses the resurgence in Detroit, Michigan. Kevin O’Neill shares his thoughts on why Illinois businesses are leaving the state. Kenny Polcari, Director of NYSE Floor Operations at O’Neil Securities and a contributor to CNBC, shares his thoughts on the markets. Lastly, Associate Producer Nick Isasi talks college football with the Chief.
Winners and Losers
December 18, 2015
The Chief and Matty Weber talk White Sox and Cubs offseason moves and more. Rick Newman of Yahoo! Finance shares his opinions on the effectiveness of the Affordable Care Act, the Fed’s raising of the interest rates and government corruption. Finally, David Andalman of PTI Securities & Futures makes a rare Friday morning appearance to talk down markets.
Joey: The Up-and-Coming Economist
December 10, 2015
Kevin O’Neill and Fari Hamzei join the Chief to start off the show discussing oil, football, and monopolies. Then Stocks and Jocks is joined by a very special guest, Joey Gillespie, a young aspiring economist who has some tough questions for Fari and The Chief. Joey wants to know why they love trading, what they would do for the economy if they were president, and how long Patrick Kane’s hot streak will last. In the later hour Joey packs up for school and leaves the Chief with Fari and the new woman in Fari’s life, Alexa (the voice of Amazon’s new Echo home service technology) to discuss the fate of trend brands including Chipotle, Amazon, Netiflix, and Apple.
What a Downer
December 3, 2015
Kevin O’Neill makes his weekly Thursday appearance and discusses the massacre in San Bernadino, governmental waste and conference championship week in college football. Fari Hamzei of Hamzei Analytics talks markets, Federal Reserve and much more.