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Are Fintech Apps Already Dead?

Is it the end of fintech and investing apps as we know it? Atomic Invest CEO David Dindi joins Bloomberg Open Interest to talk about the future of finance and why it belongs to AI companions, not apps. He says investing apps could disappear within a decade as AI assistants manage portfolios for consumers.

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The Rise of AI Public Safety

Axon President Josh Eisner joins Bloomberg Open Interest to explain why Wall Street is misunderstanding the company's AI strategy. From  drones to enterprise security and public safety software, Eisner says Axon is evolving far beyond Tasers and body cameras, and betting aggressively on AI to drive its next wave of growth.

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Bone Health in Women

Dr. Doug Lucas, Orthopedic Surgeon; Clinical Lead, Bone Health & Longevity at LifeMD says osteoporosis affects millions of women, yet bone health still feels under-discussed. He adds that osteoporosis can be easily prevented with things like healthy protein forward diet, exercise, and supplements, much earlier in life. Dr. Lucas says those are the keys to bone health and longevity.

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Estee Lauder and IMAX Higher; Ross Stores Boost Forecast | Stock Movers

On this episode of Stock Movers with Alexis Christoforous: - Estee Lauder (EL) share are climbing following collapse of a proposed combination with Puig Brands that would have created one of the world's largest fragrance and skincare companies. - IMAX Corp. (IMAX) shares jumped after the Wall Street Journal reported the large-screen theater company is exploring a sale and has approached entertainment companies as potential buyers. - Ross Stores (ROST) shares are up after the off-price retailer boosted its comparable sales forecast for the full year. The firm also posted better-than-expected sales for the first quarter.

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Chrysler Reverses Luxury Strategy, Turns to $30k Models

Stellantis is making a dramatic U-turn, bringing back affordable Chrysler SUVs, reviving Dodge muscle cars, and expanding Ram with new SUVs and pickups. As inflation crushes car buyers, the automaker is abandoning its luxury-first strategy to win back mainstream America. Bloomberg's Auto Reporter Gabrielle Coppola joined Bloomberg Open Interest to talk about the pivot and what's ahead for the carmaker.

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