â¦Chinaâs new lockdowns feel like early 2020 all over again [Disclosures]( A temporary isolation facility to house Covid-19 patients near a bridge linking Shenzhen and Hong Kong [Anthony Kwan/Getty Images] Yesterdayâs Market Moves Dow Jones
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$38,758 (+2.47%) Hey Snackers, Worst-timing award goes to the fan who paid $518K for Tom Bradyâs âfinalâ touchdown ball â a day before the NFL icon un-retired. Bradyâs retirement lasted only 40 days, but facepalms last forever. Stocks kicked off a critical week in the red again, as investors looked ahead to tomorrowâs Fed decision and any signs of progress in Ukraine-Russia diplomatic talks. Both countries are set to meet again today. Spike China's âzero Covidâ policy is put to the test as new lockdowns threaten to snarl the global supply chain â again Déjà vu⦠As many countries look toward a post-Covid life, Chinaâs experiencing a surge in cases. The spikeâs triggered the harshest restrictions since the virus was first discovered in Wuhan nearly two and a half years ago. On Sunday, China quickly acted to curb its 1K+ new Covid cases (a fraction of US caseloads) by closing schools, suspending public transport, and halting non-essential biz in Shenzhen, aka âChinaâs Silicon Valley.â Now, its 17.5M residents are on a weeklong lockdown. - Phone problems: Foxconn, which assembles most of the planetâs iPhones, has [paused]( production at its two Shenzhen factories. [Apple]( shares [fell]( nearly 3% yesterday.
- Car trouble: China also locked down all of Jilin province (population: 24M), home to auto plants operated by [Volkswagen]( and [Toyota](. Check your pockets⦠Youâre probably carrying a gadget made in Shenzhen. Thanks to its status as Chinaâs first âspecial economic zoneâ (think: big tax breaks for foreign companies), Shenzhen grew from a [fishing]( village to a global tech powerhouse over the past four decades. Itâs home to Chinese tech giants like Huawei and [Tencent]( and the worldâs fourth-largest port, where China ships off 90% of its electronic exports. THE TAKEAWAY The worldâs things are still largely Made in China⦠The US imported [$540B]( worth of goods from China last year. While many countries are trying to move on to an âendemicâ phase of Covid, the worldâs second-biggest economy has taken a zero-tolerance approach to any new infection spikes. Thatâs going to disrupt the global supply chain, already strained from pandemic shortages and, now, a war in Europe. US policymakers are trying to reduce China dependence: the House just passed a $52B bill to boost domestic chip manufacturing, which has been a priority for Bidenâs admin. Lift Mark Wahlbergâs F45 gym franchise is booming thanks to its premium-meets-flexible strategy Marky Markâs back⦠with a back workout. [F45 Training]( a Mark Wahlberg-backed chain of HIIT studios, just flexed its first earnings as a public company. As you ditched at-home YouTube exercises, F45âs sales more than [tripled]( to a quarterly record. It seems that people missed group sweat sessions: - Team training: F45 only offers group fitness classes and itâs known for its signature 45-minute high-intensity workouts. Think: CrossFit meets SoulCycle.
- Big gaining: F45 opened 300 locations last year and expects to open 1K this year (#gainz). Itâs reportedly the [fastest]( fitness franchise in the world. Franchises arenât just for fast food⦠Part of the reason F45 is expanding faster than Wahlbergâs biceps: its franchise model. F45 doesnât need tons of cash to open new locations, because it passes most costs to franchise owners. And those owners are lining up to open gyms: franchisees have already opened 1.7K F45 gyms and bought the rights to open another 1.6K. - More reps: Some of the biggest gym chains use franchise models: [Planet Fitness]( and Anytime Fitness have well over 2K franchises each and charge less than $50 for monthly membership.
- Heavier weight: Premium gyms like Equinox own their eucalyptus-scented locations, which helps control branding but limits growth: Equinox has only 106 gyms but charges $170+/month. THE TAKEAWAY Survival of the fittest demands strength + flexibility⦠Nearly a third of US gyms went out of business during the pandemic. And while the US gym industry is recovering, it still hasnât rebounded. Thatâs the opening for a biz like F45, which just had a record quarter combining two key strategies: franchising and premium-ifying. Its $150 monthly fee and high-end classes give it an Equinox-like appeal, while its franchise model gives it flexibility to grow without requiring much cash on hand. What else we're Snackin' - [Blackout]( Russian Influencers and small-biz owners shared forlorn final Instagram posts before the Kremlin shut Insta down. IG follows [Facebook]( as the latest social-media platform to be blocked in Russia.
- [Euphoric]( HBO Max will merge with Discovery+ to form one streaming app. Theyâll become stepsiblings when their parents, Warner Media and [Discovery]( (Food Network, Animal Planet), wrap up their own merger.
- [Empire]( Yuga Labs, the creator of Bored Apes Yacht Club (a collection of 10K NFTs), is buying CryptoPunks and Meebits, bringing the three most valuable NFT collections under one pixelated roof.
- [Charge]( [Uberâs]( tacking on a $0.35 to $0.55 fuel surcharge for fares and deliveries. The company says the fee will be in place for at least two months and go entirely to drivers and couriers to offset the rising cost of gas.
- [Violin]( [Meta]( employees will have to start doing their own laundry, one of several perks being axed as the company transitions to a hybrid-work model. Also over: valet service and early dinner. ðª Thanks for Snacking with us! Want to share the Snacks? Invite your friends to sign up [here](. The Snacks Daily Podcast Surprise on aisle 5: some Walgreens fridges now show you ads instead of where to find a Gatorade â and shoppers arenât happy. [Tune in]( to hear more about the not-so-popular rise of âretail media.â Snack Fact Of the Day [Today is Equal Pay Day, the date that signifies how far into the year women have to work, on average, to be paid what men were paid the previous year]( Tuesday - Earnings expected from Lennar, SentinelOne, Smartsheet, and Dole Authors of this Snacks own: shares of Uber and Apple ID: 2080273 Robinhood Snacks newsletters and podcasts reflect the opinions of only the authors who are associated persons of Robinhood Financial LLC (Member [SIPC]( and do not reflect the views of Robinhood Markets, Inc. or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates. They are for informational purposes only, and are not a recommendation of an investment strategy or to buy or sell any security, digital asset (cryptocurrency, etc) in any account. They are also not research reports and are not intended to serve as the basis for any investment decision. Any third-party information provided therein does not reflect the views of Robinhood Markets, Inc., Robinhood Financial LLC, or any of their subsidiaries or affiliates. All investments involve risk including the loss of principal and past performance does not guarantee future results. [Robinhood Terms and Conditions]( ⢠[Disclosure Library]( ⢠[Our Editorial Principles]( ⢠[Contact Us]( ⢠[FAQ](
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