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Wall Street Chat – Robinhood Matching Program, Hertz Pays $168 Million in Claims, FTC Sues Microsoft for Activision Blizzard Purchase

podcast December 12, 2022


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Every Monday Kevin Matthews II from Building Bread and I talk about what is happening on Wall Street! 

  • Robinhood is bringing the concept of a 401(k)-style contribution match to its retail customers who may not have access to a retirement plan through the workplace.
  • Rental car giant Hertz Global Holdings announced Monday it would pay $168 million to settle 364 claims that it erroneously filed criminal reports against customers who did not return vehicles on time.
  • The Federal Trade Commission on Thursday took its most aggressive actions since Lina Khan became chair to rein in the power of Big Tech, pursuing a lawsuit to block Microsoft’s acquisition of a game developer on the same day it opened arguments in another case against Meta’s purchase of a virtual reality start-up.
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