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$27,800 (-1.43%) Hey Snackers, If a four-egg scramble seems like a luxury, wait till you see this trés eggspensive brunch: a French town is prepping to celebrate Easter with a [giant omelet]( made of 15K+ eggs. Oil prices had their slickest daily gain in over a year yesterday after OPEC+ said it planned to cut oil production next month. Energy stocks like [Chevron]( and [Exxon]( popped too. Also in the green: home prices rose in February for the first time in seven months. WWFC WWE and the UFC plan to join as a public company as live entertainment takes center stage Flyin' over the top rope⦠[World Wrestling Entertainment]( said it planned to [merge]( with [Endeavor]( the biz behind the Ultimate Fighting Championship. If approved, the deal would combine two live-entertainment powerhouses â the scripted, high-drama WWE and the raw cage-fightin' fave UFC â into one publicly traded company worth $21B (new ticker: TKO â aka technical knockout). Last year WWE and the UFC pulled the same weight with $1.3B in revenue. Doinâ it live⦠The power of real-time entertainment isn't limited to big-league sports. WWE matches have attracted major eyeballs, and networks have bought into their pre-choreographed storylines (no kayfabe required). [Fox]( paid over $200M/year to air WWE's Friday-night "SmackDown" and [NBCUniversal]( reportedly paid $1B for rights to show WWE on Peacock. Streamers have increasingly made a play for the live prize, scripted or otherwise: - Hoping for overtime: [Amazon]( forks over $1B a year to stream NFL games, [Apple TV+]( shells out for some MLB games and Major League Soccer matches, and [YouTube]( made a deal with the NFL to stream Sunday games.
- LiveFlix: Last month [Netflix]( broadcast a Chris Rock comedy special live â a first for the streaming leader. And [Disney+]( streamed a live Elton John concert last year, while [Paramount+]( showed the Grammys. THE TAKEAWAY People love seeing it first⦠instead of reading about it later on Twitter. Itâs more exciting to watch a big moment in real time â from a championship-winning shot, to a match-ending Tombstone Piledriver, to an awards-show gaffe. WWE and the UFC have long shared talent and viewers, and their combined expertise could be a powerful live-entertainment tag team. Searching Google makes social-friendly updates to Search as it focuses on protecting home base Trusting the algorithm⦠to pick a brunch spot. Yesterday Google [announced]( new features to make its flagship search engine more appealing, and surprisingly didnât mention AI once. The search titan is hustling to make sure âGooglingâ remains a relevant verb. It found that 40% of Gen Zers prefer searching on TikTok or [Instagram]( when looking for a lunch spot (aesthetic pics from peers > walls of sponsored blue links from corporate). The latest features reflect Googleâs effort to remain indispensable: - Google Stories? Searching for hotels and restaurants will now lead users to an Instagram-esque Story format for better vibe checks, including summaries of what visitors found noteworthy (think: intel about just how âpartialâ that ocean view really is).
- Review-happy: Last week the company added a âPerspectivesâ feature thatâll highlight insights from experts under topics youâre searching.
- Let it fly: A new âprice guaranteeâ badge will show users when flights arenât getting any cheaper. If prices continue to drop after you book, Google says itâll pay you the difference. Battening down the hatches⦠Gen Zâs search shift, plus the increasingly common refrain that ads and spam sites are killing Googleâs core product, seems to have lit a fire under the search heavyweight. Itâs never been more important to stay competitive as [Microsoft]( pushes its ChatGPT-fueled Bing search engine. Still, Google didnât even name-drop its Bard AI bot in its Search updates. THE TAKEAWAY The best offense is a good defense⦠Instead of making a run, Googleâs protecting its home base: Search. Itâs shelved most of its big-bet âmoonshot' projects (think: WiFi balloons, techy contact lenses) as it navigates choppy waters and fresh competition. The fact that AI wasnât mentioned in the updates suggests Google thinks it can win with things that ChatGPT canât do, like real-time flight-price monitoring and curated restaurant reviews. What else we're Snackin' - [Cut]( [Tesla]( shares sank 7% after it announced a record 423K deliveries for the first quarter. Investors were bummed that deliveries grew only 4% from the previous quarter, despite major price cuts in January.
- [GPTaly]( Italy became the first Western country to ban OpenAIâs ChatGPT over privacy concerns as calls to curb the pace of AI releases mount. Its data-protection regulator raised the potential of a $22M fine.
- [McClose]( Cuts are coming to the Golden Arches. [McDonaldâs]( has reportedly closed its US offices as it prepares to lay off corporate workers. Job cuts have spread from tech to retail and beyond.
- [Undo]( The FTC ordered [Illumina]( to unwind its $7B acquisition of cancer-test developer Grail, saying it would hurt competition and consumers. Itâs the latest example of the FTCâs more hawkish stance on mergers.
- [Chevy]( [GMâs]( US sales grew 18% last quarter as breezier supply-chain conditions helped it deliver 600K+ vehicles, including 20K EVs (though people arenât happy that itâs cutting off CarPlay for them). ðª Thanks for Snacking with us! Want to share the Snacks? Invite your friends to sign up [here](. Snack Fact Of the Day More than twice as many Americans support a TikTok ban as oppose it [Read more]( Tuesday - Earnings expected from Acuity Brands Authors of this Snacks own shares: of Amazon, Apple, Disney, Google, GM, Microsoft, and Tesla ID: 2827449 Robinhood Snacks newsletters 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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