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Shaurya Vohra
Feb 2, 2026
Leveraged buyouts thrive on predictability. Video games do not. EA’s $55 billion take-private deal forces one of the most creatively volatile industries to operate under one of the most financially rigid ownership structures.
Cayden Liu
Nov 19, 2025
Johnson & Johnson dropped $14.6 billion on a company whose value rests almost entirely on one psychiatric drug. Caplyta may be a blockbuster, or it may be the most expensive overreach in biotech since 2022. This is a high-risk, high-premium gamble at a moment when Big Pharma can’t afford missteps.
Nov 15, 2025
One activist email can now do what used to take a full proxy war: topple a CEO. With record campaigns and the Universal Proxy Card turning every board seat into open combat, corporate governance has become faster, louder, and far more ruthless than ever before.
Samuel Regelman
Nov 8, 2025
When a company with $5.3 billion in debt and a 47% stock collapse attracts a hedge fund and an NFL star, it’s not charity, it’s strategy. Jana Partners and Travis Kelce are betting they can turn Six Flags from a sinking relic into a comeback story worth watching.
Eliazar Marchenko
Sep 10, 2025
As Vice Chairman of the Financial Services Committee, Tim Moore helps set the rules for America’s markets. He is also betting millions that those markets, and the small businesses they support, are about to fail.
Sep 9, 2025
Elon Musk just paid $17 billion for spectrum licenses, most experts call worthless, 100 times the going rate. On paper, the deal looks insane. Through Washington’s lens, it’s the smartest move SpaceX has ever made.
Aug 20, 2025
Michael Burry is betting on a rebound, Donald Trump is buying the bonds, and UnitedHealth sits at the center of a quiet wager that could redefine American healthcare.
Aug 11, 2025
The United States has just converted a national security tool into a revenue stream, forcing Nvidia and AMD to surrender 15% of their China chip sales to Washington. What began as a semiconductor export control is now a blueprint for governments to claim stakes in private companies’ earnings.
Aug 3, 2025
A single $5 million ‘Gold Card’ could raise more in a year than EB-5 did in a decade—and that’s just Phase One. Pair it with a 15 % flat corporate tax, a $100 K talent fast-track, and $50 K fines for illegal hires, and America stops managing decline and starts monetizing its magnetism.
Jul 14, 2025
While everyone piles into AI stocks, the big banks are sandbagging earnings and loading their loan books for the windfall that comes when millions need credit to survive automation.
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