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  • Why A Calculator Company Is Worth $186 Billion
    We all know TI, or Texas Instruments, as the calculator company. When it comes to graphing calculators, they are the industrydominating classrooms and colleges across the world. But, what’s even more interesting is that calculators are just one part of Texas Instruments. TI is actually a gigantic semiconductor company that’s worth $185 billion. In fact, they’re the 79th largest company in the world even beating out companies like Intel and AMD. If you’re wondering how they got so big, it’s because they were one of the first to produce silicon semiconductors and they literally invented the integrated circuit. So, TI was very much a father of the chip industry having played a crucial role in early breakthroughs. And unlike Fairchild Semiconductor which fell apart due to internal strife, TI has been a strong background player for decadesand calculators are just one part of their ginormous business. Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Roadblock4:01Jack Kilby6:26A Rival9:03The Modern TIResources: https://pastebin.com/9X0zyFFzDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
    Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
    Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/
    Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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  • Was Toyota Right About EVs All Along?
    Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logic/Despite all the hype we’ve seen with EVs over the past couple of years, one automaker that has refused to jump onto the trend is Toyota. They’ve consistently stuck with hybrid cars and even hydrogen cars, but they’re quite unwilling to jump over to fully electric vehicles. This is quite ironic given that Toyota was a pioneer of the electrification trend having launched the Prius way back in the late 1990s. Much of Toyota’s hesitance to embrace electric vehicles is due to the energy crisis and Japan which would only be made worse by fully electric vehicles. But, this has actually worked out pretty well in Toyota’s favor as it seems that the average person is also quite hesitant to jump over to EVs. In fact, Tesla deliveries are down 8.5% year over year, but hybrid sales are up 76%. This video explains the various reasons why EVs aren’t picking up as quickly as enthusiasts expected and whether Toyota was right all along about fully electric vehicles. Have Companies Pay You:https://www.silomarkets.com/Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Toyota’s Big Bet2:11Biased Intentions6:42The Case For Hybrids9:56The Future Of EVsResources:https://pastebin.com/nk90LJXrDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
    Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
    Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/
    Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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  • The Dark Truth Behind AG1
    Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicAthletic Greens, also known as AG1, is everywhere—health podcasts, fitness influencers, and ads touting it as the ultimate daily supplement. With promises of better gut health, more energy, and immune support, AG1 markets itself as a “just in case” solution for all your nutritional needs. But behind the glossy branding and celebrity endorsements lies a more complicated story. The founder, Chris Ashenden, has a controversial past involving failed real estate ventures and legal troubles in New Zealand. The product’s research, while polished on the surface, reveals small sample sizes, questionable placebo choices, and a focus on shortterm effects. AG1 is packed with excessive vitamins, some of which may be unnecessary or even harmful for most healthy adults. At $90/month, it’s not just a supplement—it’s a masterclass in marketing, targeting the “worried well.” So, is AG1 a miracle product or just another overhyped green powder? This video breaks down the claims, research, and realities behind Athletic Greens.Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00A Miracle Supplement4:22A Dark Past7:32Shaky Research10:26Reality Of Promises14:09The Truth RevealedResources:https://pastebin.com/YgdX1j8DDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
    Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
    Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/
    Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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  • Whatever Happened To GoPro?
    Go to https://invideo.io/i/Logic and use our code 'LOGIC50' to get twice the number of video generation credits in your first month.GoPro was one of the most iconic startups in the world as they dominated the action camera market which exploded in the early 2010s. But, after they IPOed in 2014, it’s only been downhill for the company. They tried becoming a subscription media business which ended up costing way more than it was worth. And they slowly lost their brand presence and innovative lead against cheaper Chinese alternatives like DJI. To make things worse, GoPro had a very embarrassing recall on their drones and their CEO was being paid the highest salary in the world. All of these missteps eventually caught up with GoPro leading to their stock plummeting over 98%. The company has been trying their best to reinvigorate customers and the brand, but GoPro has still just been bleeding towards bankruptcy. Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00The State Of GoPro0:34Dropping The Ball6:30Changing Too Late11:33Invideo AI13:10The AftermathResources:https://pastebin.com/LHVB299Y Disclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
    Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
    Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/
    Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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  • Ford's $100 Billion EV Disaster...What Happened?
    After seeing Tesla hype surge and EV demand boom, Ford made the fateful decision to go all in on EVs themselves investing over $100 billion into EV factories, battery technology, and research and development. From a sentiment POV, Ford has actually done quite well as the Ford F150 Lightning and the Mustang Mach E have been quite well received. In fact, the Mach E was the 3rd bestselling EV in the US and even outsold its traditional counterpart: the gas Mustang. However, this has not translated all that well to Ford’s bottom line or balance sheet. In fact, Ford is losing tens of thousands on every single EV they sell. Not to mention, they have over $100 billion in debt to manage. To make matters worse, we’re actually seeing a large movement away from EVs right nowspecifically to hybrids which Ford originally decided to completely skip. This video tells the story of how Ford did everything right and still ended up with a $100 billion EV disaster nonetheless due to shifting consumer sentiment and the overall state of the auto industry.Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logic/Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00The Dire State Of Ford1:07Ford’s Crisis3:38The Woes Of EV9:34Ford’s Internal CrisisResources:https://pastebin.com/wB7b0xWADisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
    Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
    Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/
    Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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  • You Hide It, We See ItGoogle’s $5B Incognito Scandal
    Get 83% off PIA VPN plus an extra 4 months for free: https://piavpn.com/LogicallyAnsweredWe all know that Google and Facebook have had a shady history when it comes to respecting user privacy. As such, it’s probably not all that surprising to hear that Google has been tracking users even when they’re using incognito mode. This, however, hasn’t gone unnoticed. In fact, Google was recently slapped with a $5 billion lawsuit regarding their tracking of incognito users. Google tried to defend this by suggesting that they disclose that certain institutions like ISPs may still be able to track user activity while using incognito, but they never disclosed that this includes Google themselves. This video explores the Google Incognito lawsuit and discusses what this means for the overall tech landscape and the future of privacy. Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00The Lawsuit3:50The Illusion Of Privacy9:36A Crack In Big Tech’s ArmorResources:https://pastebin.com/VngCq4CWDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
    Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
    Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/
    Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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  • Wikipedia Donations Exposed. The Truth.
    Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logic/I’m sure you’ve all seen the Wikipedia popup asking for donations. At first glance, the request seems like a humble ask to keep the communityoriented website up and running. But, many would argue that this popup is not only extremely misleading but highly unethical. Even Wikipedia’s own exoutreach officer says that he is ashamed of Wikipedia’s fundraising tactics. Why you ask? Well, the simple truth is that Wikipedia itself is not actually all that dependent on donations. In fact, according to Wikipedia’s own founder, Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia can be run for just $5,000 per month. He made that statement a while ago, but even accounting for inflation and more traffic, the cost to keep up Wikipedia is extremely minimal. As such, the vast majority of your donations actually end up going to efforts outside Wikipedia that you’re probably not even familiar with like grants and other Wiki products. This video explains the controversy surrounding Wikipedia donations and why their fundraising effort may not be as wholesome as think. Have Companies Pay You:https://www.silomarkets.com/Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Wikipedia Donations2:04A Fundamental Flaw6:08A Rich Charity10:41The Wikipedia ControversyResources:https://pastebin.com/XQGR7dnBDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
    Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
    Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/
    Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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  • Google Just Lost the AI Race... What Happened?
    Get 83% off PIA VPN plus an extra 4 months for free: https://piavpn.com/LogicallyAnsweredOver the years, Google has become iconic for their “out there” projects that aim to revolutionize the world. This includes failures from Google Glass to promising projects like Waymo. But, more recently, it appears that Google is strongly pulling back on their moonshot factory also known as the Google X Lab. Google has also largely dropped the ball on AI. Despite having a gigantic lead in AI in the 2010s, they’ve quickly fallen behindeven botching the launch of Google Bard and Gemini. This has made many feel, that Google has been losing its soul. The attribute that made Google so unique was their willingness to try ambitious projects and give it their all. This is what led to the creation of Google classics like Gmail, Chrome, and Google Maps. But, it appears that Google is now more focused on pleasing shareholders than truly innovating. This video explains the devolution of Google’s moonshot culture and the future of Google. Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Sad State Of Google5:16PIA VPN6:51A Look Back11:18A Concerning FutureResources: https://pastebin.com/jwWex2p4Disclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
    Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
    Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/
    Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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  • What Could Have Been5 Tech Giants That Lost It All
    Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicOftentimes, it seems like corporate giants are too big to failthat nothing can ever knock them down. But, while that may be true at one point in time, it’s almost never true over the long term. In fact, the only thing that’s guaranteed is that every company someday eventually failsno matter how big. 5 companies that once seemed like this but eventually fell are Xerox, Sun Microsystems, Fairchild Semiconductor, AT&T Bell Labs, and Juniper Networks. Each of these companies not only dominated their respective fields but gave rise to new giants from Cisco and Intel to Apple and Microsoft. This video explains the stories of 5 of the most influential companies in history and their eventual demise. Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Xerox2:18Fairchild Semiconductor4:39Sun Microsystems7:06AT&T Bell Labs8:54Juniper NetworksResources:https://pastebin.com/NrtcvVfXDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
    Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
    Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/
    Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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  • When Exploiting China Becomes Unprofitable: Apple's Furious Exit
    Apple recently announced a $500 billion investment into American manufacturing and research and development. It may seem like Trump’s tariff war was the main reason behind this and while that definitely played an influential role, this breakup with China has actually been setting up for quite some time for Apple. Over the years, Chinese labor has not only gotten substantially more expensive, but concerns regarding CCP control and lack of diversification have also become quite large for Apple. As such, Apple has been moving manufacturing outside of China for quite some time now to countries like India. The trade war was simply the straw that broke the camel’s back leading to Apple embarking on one of the largest manufacturing overhauls in their history. This video explains the story of Apple’s globalization and deglobalization efforts and how this affects the Chinese manufacturing industry. Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logic/Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Apple In Crisis0:49Moving To China6:33Cold Feet13:06Something Much BiggerResources:https://pastebin.com/59drZzEi Disclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
    Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
    Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/
    Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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  • From Bankruptcy To Billions: The Rebirth Of Motorola
    Go to https://invideo.io/i/Logic and use our code 'LOGIC50' to get twice the number of video generation credits in your first month.Motorola was once the most dominant mobile phone maker in the world. In fact, they were the inventors of the mobile phone itself. Every year, they generated billions in revenue and were worth tens of billions. But, with the launch of the iPhone, Motorola disappeared almost overnightor at least, that’s how it may seem. In reality, Motorola was destroyed from the inside out by none other than Google. You see, in the early 2010s, Google purchased Motorola purely with the intention of acquiring all of their patents. This worked out great for Google as it allowed them to defend Android against Apple; however, it left Motorola with nothing after they were sold off for pennies on the dollar. Despite all this, Motorola is still around and doing better than you might think. This video tells the devastating story of Motorola’s downfall and how the company has persisted despite everything. Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Legendary History3:38Brutal Fall6:28Google “Saves” The Day8:49Unexpected Rival11:59Invideo AI13:42The Rebirth Of MotorolaResources: https://pastebin.com/t8WhRUfu Disclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
    Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
    Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/
    Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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  • Whatever Happened To Yelp?
    Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logic/Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logic/Remember Yelp? Back in the early 2010s, Yelp was plastered over everything restaurant you could think of. They would have signs like: “Help us with Yelp”. Yelp had quickly become the goto place to review restaurants, shopping centers, and entertainment venues, but since then, Yelp has largely faded from the spotlight. It seems that most have not been big fans of Yelp’s monetization efforts which include giving restaurants the opportunity to advertise their listings and pay to get better listings. Many have speculated that Yelp secretly prioritizes these restaurants and makes them look better than they are. In other words, many feel that Yelp is secretly paytoplay. Despite the negative sentiment surrounding Yelp though, Yelp’s financials are actually doing better than ever thanks to their monetization efforts. This video explains the rise and fall of Yelp and why Yelp is financially doing better than ever even though consumer sentiment is worse than ever. Have Companies Pay You:https://www.silomarkets.com/launchFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNt0:00The State Of Yelp2:09The Organic Explosion6:26The Push For Monetization9:38SelloutsResources:https://pastebin.com/sMZZE6iEDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
    Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
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  • You Pay For It, We Own ItSony’s $7.9B Lawsuit
    Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicSony is facing a $7.9 billion lawsuit that could impact over 9 million players. They’ve been accused of deleting purchased movies, TV shows, and games—items customers thought they owned forever. This lawsuit, filed by consumer advocate Alex Neill, challenges Sony’s alleged abuse of its dominant position, charging high prices and restricting competition on the PlayStation Store. Recently, the UK tribunal approved the case to proceed, setting a major precedent. Sony’s recent actions, however, suggest a broader strategy shift. By merging platforms like Crunchyroll and expanding into anime, music, and gaming, Sony aims to create a unified entertainment platform. This new strategy could offer convenience but raises concerns about consumer control, prices, and content ownership. In this video, we break down Sony’s evolving approach and what it means for digital media’s future.Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00The Sony Lawsuit4:29Digital Ownership9:06Sony’s StrategyResources:https://pastebin.com/ecNqSmcbDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
    Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
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  • 600 CEOs Were FIREDHere's Why
    Go to https://invideo.io/i/Logic and use our code 'LOGIC50' to get twice the number of video generation credits in your first month.Fortune 500 CEOs have been getting fired at a record pace. This is especially surprising given that the stock market has been consistently making new alltime highs meaning record returns for investors. Yet, this hasn’t kept these CEOs safe from oustings. In fact, CEOs of some of the most prolific companies have been forced out recently including Boeing, Starbucks, Hertz, Nike, Paramount, PayPal, and many more. Even big tech CEOs like Sundar Pichai and Sam Altman seem to be at risk. One of the main reasons for this is a rise in activist investors similar to the 1980s who are prioritizing shortterm growth over longterm growth, but that’s just the most apparent reason. This video explores the various reasons why Fortune 500 CEOs are being fired at a record pace. Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00The Facts & The Firings2:28New Investors5:41A Sweeping Change7:27The Pandemic9:36Invideo AI11:19An Uncertain FutureResources: https://pastebin.com/TkMjsmfADisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
    Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
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  • AMD's $243 Billion AI Disaster...What Happened?
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    AMD is one of the largest chip companies in the world, and the only other major player within the GPU space aside from Nvidia. As such, you would think that AMD has been crushing it, given all of the demand and hype for GPUs to run massive data centers and train AI models, but this is not how things have played out. In fact, AMD has been in a fullon bear market, falling 66% within the last year, which translates to a market cap loss of $243 billion. Normally, such underperformance can be blamed on poor leadership and stagnation, as with Intel, but AMD is the exact opposite. Under Lisa Su’s leadership, AMD has quite literally risen from the dead, become a strong competitor in the desktop CPU space, and become a viable GPU maker. Yet, none of this has given them the hype or returns that Nvidia has enjoyed. This video analyses the various reasons why AMD hasn’t been able to capitalize on the AI boom despite making GPUs and being extremely agile and tactical.

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    Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.Find Logically Answered on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LogicallyAnswered/Disclaimer: This podcast is an independently created audio adaptation of content originally published by Logically Answered. This is a fan made podcast that appreciates the channel’s insightful approach to knowledge and aims to make it accessible to those who prefer listening over watching. This podcast is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to Logically Answered in any way. All rights to the original content belong to Logically Answered. If you have any concerns, please reach out.
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  • Elon's Fading Relevance...What Happened?
    Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logic/Not too long ago, Elon Musk was by far the most cherished billionaire in the world. Many felt that Elon was not just making the world a better place but literally saving humanity with his climate change and space colonization efforts. But, more recently, it seems that Elon has largely fallen out of favor. In fact, public perception polls very much confirm this trend, but what happened? Well, there is not a single event that changed Elon’s public reputation. Rather, it was a string of events that slowly made people stop rooting for him. For example, his hostile takeover of Twitter, his decision to take political sides, and most importantly, the fact that he is no longer the underdog. This video explains the slow deterioration of the Elon’s fan club and the future of Elon’s reputation. Have Companies Pay You:https://www.silomarkets.com/launchFree Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00The State Of Elon Musk2:56The Underdog9:12OverratedThumbnail Credit:Selim Korkutata—Anadolu Agencyhttps://bit.ly/3WU4IUcResources:https://pastebin.com/AbAxTcNpDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
    Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
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  • Stripe: A TrillionDollar Side Hustle
    Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logic/Stripe is one of the fastestgrowing startups we’ve seen in the mobile era. They’ve grown from $0 to $1 trillion in annual payments processed within just 14 years. This is especially impressive given that they entered a highly competitive industry dominated by giants such as Mastercard, Visa, PayPal, and American Express. Yet, despite the odds, Stripe managed to grow to a valuation of nearly $100 billion. Their secret was simple: going after a different target market. They tailormade Stripe to be extremely easy to use for developers. In fact, you only needed 7 lines of code to integrate Stripe into any website. Nowadays, they even have no code options. Aside from simplifying the integration process, Stripe targeted smaller websites and local stores that the bigger players generally overlooked. And as these businesses exploded in popularity, so did Stripe. This video explains the insane rise of Stripe and how Stripe became one of the most successful startups in the world. Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Stripe1:15Humble Beginnings4:38The Genius Of Stripe7:24Organic Growth9:26Stripe’s Secret SauceResources:https://pastebin.com/HJa5TLibDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
    Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
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  • The $1.7 Trillion Car Loan Debt Crisis...What Happened?
    It’s no secret that car prices have become ludicrous over the past couple of years, at least in the US. MSRPs have shot up from $30 to 40k to as high as $70 to $80k. And that’s if you’re even able to get the vehicle at MSRPs. It hasn’t been uncommon for dealerships to charge $5, $10, or even $15k markups over MSRP due to “excessive demand”. But how could this be? Aren’t automotives a commoditized industry with razorthin margins? Well, that’s how it used to be until the pandemic. The pandemic not only brought with it a supply shortage but more importantly, 0% interest rates. Combine this with extra long car loan terms of 72 months or even 96 months, and dealerships could move highsticker cars for a relatively affordable monthly payment. Since then, interest rates have gone down and demand has cooled off, but prices have remained high. This video explores the various reasons leading the car bubble and what may be in the future given completely unaffordable cars.Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logic/Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00The Car Bubble0:42Prices Out Of Control5:33Why So Expensive11:30The Debt TrapResources: https://pastebin.com/aKhcJR7JDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
    Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
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  • Google’s First Big Acquisition In 19 Years?Hubspot
    Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logic/Have you noticed that Google hasn’t had a big product launch or acquisition since the 2000s? Back in the day, Google was launching and acquiring winners left and right from Google Maps and Android to YouTube and Chrome. But since then, Google’s momentum has largely slowed down and that’s not due to a lack of effort. For example, in the 2010s, they launched Google Glass, Google+, and Google Pixel, but these products didn’t live up to Google’s expectations. And more recently, Google has tried to launch AI products such as Google Bard and Google Gemini, but once again, these products have largely fallen to the wayside in favor of ChatGPT. Instead of fighting against this trend, it looks like Google is shifting to go with the flow. They’ve shifted the vast majority of their growth focus to Google Cloud and now, there are rumors that they might buy out enterprise giant Hubspot. This video explains the possibility of Google acquiring Hubspot and how this would redefine the direction of the company permanently. Have Companies Pay You:https://www.silomarkets.com/Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Google Acquisitions1:56The State Of Google6:05What Is Hubspot8:50Hubspot AcquisitionResources:https://pastebin.com/3zfpCz7hDisclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
    Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
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  • Why 77,000 Cancer Patients Are Suing Pfizer (& Others)
    Earn Cash Back On Stocks: Up To $5,000 Per Yearhttps://www.silomarkets.com/logicWe’ve all heard horror stories about the pharmaceutical industry. Undisclosed side effects, addictions, and price gouging are commonplace within the industry, but likely the worst infraction of all time is Zantac. Zantac was the most popular overthecounter medicine in the world, used for heartburn and acid reflux relief. It was sold by all the big pharmaceutical companies as a branded and generic medicine, claiming to bring relief to millions and millions of people. The truth, however, was that Zantac was hiding a dark secret. Under certain storage conditions, Zantac was known to produce excessive amounts of NDMA, a chemical with a strong correlation to cancer. Yet, this risk factor was never disclosed to the FDA and 77,000 people ended up developing various forms of cancer. Big pharma naturally accepts no responsibility, but that doesn’t change the fact that Zantac is one of the biggest scandals of the pharmaceutical industry.Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:https://logicallyanswered.co/Socials:https://www.instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar/Discord Community: https://discord.gg/SJUNWNtTimestamps:0:00Zantac2:51How Did This Happen6:20The Current SituationResources:https://pastebin.com/PrTscuU3Disclaimer:This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research. https://www.silomarkets.com/disclosures
    Logically Answered is centered around explaining the economics of tech and social media. These sectors are generally analyzed through the lenses of finance and economics to determine which industries and companies will thrive and which will fall. In addition to this analysis, the content is often focused on the stories of various famous entrepreneurs such as Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Jeff Bezos. Logically Answered also cover the rise and fall of several interesting companies and services that we come across on a daytoday basis. There have been so many companies that have risen to fame and then died out in a single generation. The most interesting companies are the ones that were able to save themselves and avoid bankruptcy. Feel free to follow the podcast if you would like to see any of these topics Logically Answered.
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