Thursday, April 15, 2021

BREW WITH HEADLINES

 

Mostly peaceful’ rioters mock, chase away CNN crew, hitting one on head with water bottle

Family removed after violent protesters vandalize home of Army drill sergeant charged in altercation with Black man

‘Get the white people to the front!’ BLM orders use of human shields in 4th night of Minnesota riots

Minnesota: Fmr. officer posts $100k bond, is released from jail after being charged with manslaughter

Raw reactions pour in as Dems propose legislation to ‘pack’ Supreme Court with 4 new justices

House committee approves Biden-backed bill to study slavery reparations – open your wallet

America’s UN ambassador shames US: ‘White supremacy is weaved into our founding documents and principles’

BPR’s top cartoons of the day: Keeping Joe and Kamala away?

‘You son of a b*tch… you’re nothing but a punk!’ Geraldo comes unglued at Bongino in second blowup

NO BORDER VISIT? VP Harris Says Biden Asked Her to ‘Focus on Root Causes’ of Migration

 

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Good morning. There are fewer than 100 days until the start of the Tokyo Olympics, which is a good time to remind you that this year's games will feature five new sports: baseball/softball, karate, sport climbing, surfing, and skateboarding. 

No offense to sport climbing, but if you have to put the word “sport” in your name, are you even a...

Nvm we’ll just shut up and watch.

MARKETS 1-DAY PERFORMANCE


 

NASDAQ
-0.99%
13,857.84
S&P
-0.41%
4,124.66
Dow
+0.16%
33,730.89


Bitcoin
-0.31%
$63,220.78
10-year
+0.4 bps
1.636%
Wells Fargo
+5.53%
$41.99

 

*Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 9:00pm ET. Here's what these numbers mean.

  • Markets: Coinbase’s public debut grabbed headlines, and that was okay because stocks didn’t do much in the way of anything interesting yesterday. Big banks posted strong earnings thanks to government stimulus and a flurry of trading activity and dealmaking.
  • Economy: The report du jour is retail sales for March, hitting Bloomberg Terminals everywhere at 8:30am ET. Don’t be surprised by a huge number, thanks to warmer weather, government stimulus, and easing Covid restrictions.

CRYPTO

Master of $COIN

Coinbase going public

Francis Scialabba

Yesterday, Coinbase, a cryptocurrency exchange, went public on the Nasdaq, a stock exchange.

Most of the coverage around the event included words like “historic,” “milestone,” and “.” Here’s why:

  • It’s the first major crypto company to go public in the US.
  • With a valuation of around $86 billion when trading closed yesterday, it’s bigger than exchanges like the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq. 
  • The success of Coinbase reflects the rise of cryptocurrency from the murkier regions of the internet to potentially an asset class that is adopted across traditional finance. 

The Coinbasics

The company was founded in 2012 by former Airbnb engineer Brian Armstrong (now Coinbase’s CEO) and former Goldman Sachs trader Fred Ehrsam. It allows you to buy and sell bitcoin, ethereum, and many other cryptocurrencies not named dogecoin. 

As the price of bitcoin shot up, so did Coinbase’s fortunes. Just three years ago it was valued at $8 billion, but in the most recent quarter posted some Big League stats: $730–$800 million in net income on $1.8 billion in revenue, which 9x’d from a year earlier. It has 56 million users.

  • Bitcoin itself has gained about 820% over the last year.

Like bitcoin, Coinbase is in many ways nontraditional. It is a remote-first company with no formal headquarters and, at a time when more companies are speaking up in political debates, said it won’t be involved in “broader societal issues.” Even its public market debut was unconventional—it opted for a direct listing instead of an IPO, sidestepping intermediaries that typically offer a more stable first day of trading. 

So what's next?

Coinbase bulls argue that it’s positioned itself at the center of a blockchain-based model of finance that’s ruffling suits on Wall Street. Bears say a) future competition for crypto trades will be fierce and b) investing in Coinbase is risky because it may ride or die with the price of bitcoin...and while bitcoin is moonbound right now, remember when it plunged 75% in 2018? 

Looking ahead...Coinbase will look to transition more of its client base from freshman pledges to institutional investors.

+ Go deeper: More companies are testing new approaches to going public, and it can get confusing. Check out our guide explaining the difference between SPACs, traditional IPOs, and direct listings.

        

New York Times

New York Times readers who didn’t immediately flip ahead to the crossword yesterday morning saw a two-page statement signed by hundreds of companies and corporate bigwigs condemning “any discriminatory legislation” that makes it harder for people to vote.

  • They didn’t mention it by name, but execs were subtweeting a new voting law enacted in Georgia and others like it circulating through statehouses across the country.

Who signed: Amazon, BlackRock, Google, and Warren Buffett. Former American Express CEO Kenneth Chenault and Merck CEO Kenneth Frazier, two high-profile Black corporate leaders, spearheaded the effort.

Who notably didn’t sign: Coca-Cola, Delta, or the influential JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon. They did, however, all put out their own statements on the issue preceding the passage of Georgia’s controversial law. Walmart also declined to sign; its CEO Doug McMillon told employees, “We are not in the business of partisan politics.”

Why it matters: The developments "could possibly reshape political giving and potentially fracture a long-held alliance between the GOP and corporate business giants," per the WaPo.

        

OBITUARY

Madoff, Mastermind Behind Largest Ponzi Scheme, Dies

Bernie Madoff leaving court

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Bernie Madoff, one of the most infamous investment bankers and the reason you know what a Ponzi scheme is, died in prison Wednesday at 82 from reported natural causes. Madoff orchestrated the biggest investment fraud in US history, costing his investors a total of $64.8 billion and earning him a 150-year prison sentence. 

A quick timeline: 

1960: At 22, Madoff started his investment company. From there he had a legendary career on Wall Street, and wealthy folks like Steven Spielberg and then-NY Mets owner Fred Wilpon trusted him with their cash.

?: No one knows for certain when the fraud began, but at some point Madoff began to pay off old investors with new investors’ money, i.e., running a Ponzi scheme, and falsifying bank statements. That means he didn’t actually invest any of the cash his clients gave him. 

December 10, 2008: Madoff confessed to his sons, who turned him in immediately, and the next day the FBI raided his offices. 

March 12, 2009: Madoff pleaded guilty to 11 felony charges.

Zoom out: While Madoff claimed he was the sole organizer, more than a dozen people, including his brother Peter Madoff, were convicted of federal crimes. Madoff’s Ponzi scheme forced sweeping reform within the SEC.

        

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Stat: Bhutan, a Himalayan kingdom sandwiched between India and China, vaccinated almost 93% of its adult population in just 16 days. Granted, it has fewer people than Indianapolis, but it’s still an impressive feat that can be credited to its cold chain storage infrastructure and a network of volunteers.

  • Perhaps more interesting is that Bhutan received its first batch of vaccines in January, but waited to administer them on an “auspicious date” determined by a panel of Buddhist monks. 

Quote: “It is time to end America’s longest war.” 

President Biden said yesterday that he’ll withdraw all remaining US troops from Afghanistan by September 11, the 20-year anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.

Read: The redemption of Justin Bieber. (GQ)

        

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American Airlines has had it with these empty seats on these empty planes, announcing yesterday that it expects summer travel to hit pre-pandemic levels. After first-quarter seating capacity in Q1 fell 43% compared to early 2019, American said it’ll soar back up to 90% domestically and 80% internationally during the warmer months.

  • To prepare, it's adding 150 new routes, both within the US and to international weekend destinations including Mexico and the Caribbean.

The entire industry is preparing for a Project X-style summer. Delta is reopening middle seats in May and United’s adding 24 new routes by Memorial Day.

However...yesterday, the CDC stepped in to remind everyone there's still a pandemic going on. It released a study with Kansas State concluding that vacant middle seats on airplanes reduce the risk of exposure to Covid-19. That's not likely to stop airlines from filling them given surging demand. 

        

WHAT ELSE IS BREWING

  • Dell is spinning out VMware, the enterprise software maker, to pay down its debt. Shares jumped 9% after hours.
  • McDonald’s is mandating anti-harassment training at locations worldwide starting next year.
  • The ship that launched 1,000 memes, the Ever Given, has been seized by Egyptian authorities. They’re seeking $916 million in compensation from its owners for blocking the Suez Canal for almost a week. 
  • Gary Gensler was confirmed by the Senate to lead the SEC.
  • A collection of NFTs from the digital artist Pak sold for more than $17 million at the auction house Sotheby’s.

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BREW'S BETS

Great pod: Hosted by LinkedIn cofounder and investor at Greylock, Reid Hoffman, Masters of Scale shows how companies grow from 0 to a gazillion. Listen and subscribe to hear interviews with gazillionaires like Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates. 

Still confused about NFTs? a16z put together this helpful NFT Canon, which is a curated list of links and resources to help get your brain wrapped around all things non-fungible.

Every color: Seriously, it's literally every single color all in one place. Just scroll and don't stop. 

GAMES

Three Headlines and a Lie

It’s time for Three Headlines and a Lie, where we give you four headlines and you try to decide which one, like your reason for not being able to attend all the rescheduled Covid weddings this summer, is made up:

  1. “The ‘Leave Britney Alone’ video was sold as an NFT for over $40,000”
  2. “France investigates secret restaurants for Paris elite”
  3. “'World's biggest rabbit' stolen from owner's garden”
  4. “Coinbase partners with Pitbull to create ‘Direct Listing Anthem’”

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ANSWER

Coinbase is not teaming up with Pitbull.


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Antifa tried to burn down one building and you won’t believe who was inside
 

April 15
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2019: The historic Notre-Dame de Paris caught fire during a restoration campaign, and the blaze destroyed most of the cathedral's roof, the 19th-century spire, and some of the rib vaulting. [ Test your knowledge of Paris.]
Boston Marathon bombing
2013: Near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, two homemade bombs were detonated in the crowd of spectators; 3 people were killed and more than 260 were wounded in the terrorist attack.
Iraq War
2003: U.S. President George W. Bush declared that the government of Saddam Hussein in Iraq had fallen as a result of the Iraq War and the following day asked the United Nations to lift sanctions against Iraq. [ Sort fact from fiction in our wars throughout history quiz.]
Sequoia National Forest
2000: U.S. President Bill Clinton established the Giant Sequoia National Monument, a preserve near Sequoia National Park covering more than 500 square miles (1,300 square km) of Sequoia National Forest in the Sierra Nevada of California. [How much do you know about national parks and landmarks?]
Hillsborough disaster
1989: Tragedy occurred at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, England, when a crush of football (soccer) fans resulted in 96 deaths and hundreds of injuries; police mistakes were later blamed for the incident.
Jean-Paul Sartre
1980: French novelist and playwright Jean-Paul Sartre, who was a leading exponent of existentialism, died. [Take our quiz about famous authors.]
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Our Corporate Masters?

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Jen Psaki Seems to Think White Evangelicals Are a Bunch of Uncultured Rednecks

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Chauvin: The Case Against the Mob

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Corporations Join the Election Law Debate and America Opposes them by Voting With Their Wallets

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Black Lives Matter Co-Founder Cashes In on 'Systemic Racism'

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From JFK to Joe Biden

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Chicago Looks to Minnesota, Awaits Another Police Shooting Video and Holds its Breath

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Democrats' Quest for Complete Control

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INFORM Act Is All Pain, No Gain

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Condé Nast and The Condétioning of our Minds

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Will There be a Penalty for Withdrawal from Afghanistan?

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The Gaslighting of the American People

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Exacerbating Racism in America

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Dangers Seen and Unseen

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The Complex Cultural Issues Surrounding Abortion, Including Sex-Trafficking and Pornography

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Yes, the Anti-Borders Agenda Is a Threat to Our Democracy

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FDA is Facing a Serious Crisis of Priorities

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Uh Oh: Democrats are Bleeding Support with One of Their Key Voting Blocs

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Rep. Roy Introduces Legislation to Keep Your Tax Dollars Away from Pro-China U.N. Population Fund

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Former CNN Producer Rips into Media for Trying to Have It Both Ways on COVID Vaccine

Matt Vespa


Flashback: Even RBG Opposed Court Packing

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Tom Cotton Grills Biden DOJ Nominee for Spreading False, Race Based Info About Police Shootings

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Jewish Group Condemns ADL's Condemnation of Tucker Carlson

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but Geraldo is a coward he wont say that to his face.

Video: Geraldo Calls Bongino a 'Punk' and a 'Son of a B*tch' on Hannity

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If and when President Trump loses power, there are very few quiet days left for Conservative Americans!

The thugs and criminals that have joined ANTIFA will roam freely,

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