Mike's Spotlight
Do deficits really matter? Lance Roberts joins Mike to discuss if the 40 year trend will ever end. Mike’s thoughts on the upcoming federal election, plus investor insights into cybersecurity, all our regulars and of course…. a Goofy Award.
All starting right here at 8:30am Saturday September 18th.
Instant smarts – the best interview you’ll hear on what the leaders debate should have said about your cost of living, economic growth, taxes and government debt with one of Mike’s favourite economists, John Johnston. Ozzie on the latest government real estate move that will make things worse. Plus a warning from 3 of the biggest financial firms in the world.
Best interview you’ll hear on what the leaders should be talking about re cost of living, gov debt, taxes, housing, growth but don’t. No holds barred chat with one of Mike’s favourite economists, John Johnston. Ozzie on the latest government real estate move that will make things worse. Plus a warning from 3 of the biggest financial firms in the world.
Listen right here starting at 8:30am pacific time.
Given its track record how can anyone vote for more government control and regulation. Looking for a homerun, The Trend Letter’s Martin Straith has two “off the grid” stock selections. Plus Ozzie on the outrageous secret report on foreign real estate buying. Plus one of the sorriest anniversaries in Canadian history.
How much of the modern world is powered by chip-tech? From computers and TVs to cars and washing machines, chips (or semiconductor devices) enable almost all of our digital goods.
When the COVID-19 pandemic brought the regular world to a halt, it put a focus on our increasingly digital world and personal electronics. Even as consumption of major purchases like vehicles slowed down, more than 1 trillion chips were shipped globally in 2020.
As economies picked up and demand increased across all goods, a global semiconductor shortage started to impact the largest companies and economies in the world. All of a sudden, the global semiconductor field was front-and-center in the minds of politicians, executives, and investors…read more.