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🗓️ 18 March 2024
⏱️ 14 minutes
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0:00.0 | Did you know you can listen to this show ad free on Amazon Music included with your Prime membership? |
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0:13.0 | Another top female executive at Goldman Sachs is leaving, adding to an exodus of women. |
0:22.0 | The issue we've been looking into importing on |
0:25.6 | is what happens after women are made partners. |
0:28.6 | And that's where a lack of advancement |
0:31.8 | into the firm's most senior ranks becomes evident. |
0:35.8 | And how an obscure server maker had a better year than NVIDIA. |
0:39.8 | Plus, former President Donald Trump says he can't secure a bond to cover a |
0:44.4 | four hundred fifty four million dollar civil fraud judgment. It's Monday March 18th. |
0:49.2 | I'm Anne-Marie Fertoli for the Wall Street Journal. This is the PM edition of What's News, the top |
0:54.3 | headlines and business stories that moved the world today. Believe it or not, |
1:00.5 | there's a tech company that had a better year than Chipmaker, |
1:04.0 | Invidia. |
1:05.0 | It's Super Microcomputer, a once under the radar server maker that's become a |
1:09.2 | 60 billion dollar company. |
1:11.0 | Super Microcomputer joined the S&P 500 today and is by far the index's top one-year |
1:16.3 | performer. Sales of its servers, equipped with NVIDIA's artificial intelligence chips, are |
1:21.0 | projected to double its revenue this year. |
1:23.6 | Reporter Aisa Fitch covers semiconductor companies for the Wall Street Journal. |
1:27.0 | Clearly the AI boom is not over yet and people are still investing heavily in this kind of stuff. |
1:31.0 | That's no surprise. |
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