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The Best One Yet

Tesla’s “Robotaxi 2020” plan, Zillow falls 4% on home flipping, and Luckin, the “Starbucks of China,” is IPO’ing in US

The Best One Yet

Nick & Jack Studios

Business, News, Finance, Pop Culture, Business News, Tech

4.69.8K Ratings

🗓️ 23 April 2019

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

Tesla’s “Autonomy Investor Day” featured Elon saying he’s “very confident” it’ll have 1 million robo-taxi Teslas by 2020. Online real estate platform Zillow fell 4% on word its “iBuying” feature may not be working as planned. And Luckin’s the freakishly fast-growing tech-focused coffee chain in China now filing for an IPO.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is Nick. This is Jack. And this is Snacks daily. It is Tuesday, April 23rd, April 23rd.

0:07.6

And this is the best snacks daily we've ever like put the time to do.

0:11.4

This is a tea boy. Markets rose yesterday thanks to oil hitting a six-month high in

0:16.7

press. Not good karma on Earth Day, but good point. You know who doesn't care about oil?

0:21.5

Tesla. Good call for a story. That's our first story for the day. They just announced

0:25.6

on autonomy investor day that Robo Taxi Teslas are coming by next year. Jack and I checked

0:31.4

our old counters by the way and we noticed that when it comes to autonomous driving, there

0:35.3

are some mistaken dates. You might want to show up late because they're going to show

0:39.0

up late. Second story is Zillow. The fancy online real estate company announced a new virtual

0:44.9

reality walkthrough thing. But we want to focus on another issue which was I buying. Lower

0:51.0

case eye, big case B. Cheap attempt to look techy. Third and final story. Luck in coffee.

0:56.8

This is wild. This is a Chinese company. It's IPO-ing in the United States. It's a huge deal.

1:01.4

It is basically like Starbucks's cooler, younger, Gen Z cousin who only uses a phone. As a

1:07.7

millennial, I'm intimidated by this company. I am highly scared about this. Speaking of

1:11.5

millennial love, we have to talk about a story by the Wall Street Journal which doesn't

1:16.1

really rely on data here. No, not at all. But it's theorizing that Netflix has slowed

1:21.0

America's birth rate. We're talking like the literal Netflix and chill. Like Netflix is

1:26.0

on and then you don't do anything. Here's the issue. Like one episode rolls right into

1:30.7

the other. That is the key factor. There's no time for the magic to happen in between

1:34.8

episodes. You're like, I don't know, talking. Next thing you know, your three episodes deep

1:39.4

into the crowd. You think you're going to Netflix and chill but really you're binging and

1:43.0

it just never stops. It's killing romance. No, I'm like into the fourth season of Marvelous

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