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CBX Daily 12/17/2024
Today, SPACs are having a down season, but let’s start with how latin hip-hop stars are cashing in big with their music catalogs…
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Court Blocks Nasdaq Diversity Rules Challenging Corporate DEI Efforts
Wall Street's second-largest exchange now faces a dramatic shift in its push for diverse board leadership representation. Nasdaq's groundbreaking board diversity rules hit a major roadblock as the U.S. appeals court ruled that it could not impose rules requiring companies listed on the exchange to have women and minority directors on their boards or explain why they do not.
Latinos Join The Chat As Concord Snags Daddy Yankee’s Catalog
CBX Vibe: | Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee is cashing in on his hits by selling his publishing rights and recorded music catalog for a cool $217.3 million. The reggaetón star's rights to global chart-toppers “Gasolina”, “Rompe” and Luis Fonsi joint “Despacito” will be part of the largest and most significant deals in Latin music, a genre which continues to soar to new heights and set U.S. revenue records. The agreement will cover all of Daddy Yankee’s tracks produced between 2002 - 2019, plus his name, image and likeness (NIL) rights. |
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Liquidation Season Continues As SPAC Investors Returns Are Down 67%
CBX Vibe: | SPAC (special purpose acquisition company) sector has been a major source of corporate finance in the U.S. Currently, 85% of some 300 SPACs that completed reverse mergers though 2022 are trading below their IPO price. The rising tide of a raging bull market since mid-2023 hasn’t lifted the SPAC boats. Companies that went public this way have lost more than $100 billion in market value. |
Could Robo-Replacements Be The End Of Low-Skill Jobs?
CBX Vibe: | The rapid rise of work automation is growing at an unprecedented rate and is now affecting even low-skilled workers with 47% of workers facing job displacement in the next decade. Research shows that when robots are introduced in various industries, job transitions to better-paying roles become reduced significantly. Robots are not just replacing jobs, they're also reducing the overall career value and opportunities for upward mobility for low-skilled workers. To add salt to the injury, the unemployment rate is steadily increasing jumping to 4.2% from 3.7% in 2023. |
Exploring The Rising Tide Of Billion-Dollar Weather Events
CBX Vibe: | Climate change is causing insurance premiums to soar, leaving many homeowners struggling to keep up. The rising frequency and severity of extreme weather events is causing many insurers to withdraw from high-risk markets altogether. In fact, some areas are becoming effectively ‘uninsurable’. In 2024 alone, the U.S. experienced 24 of these billion-dollar disasters, including hurricanes Beryl, Helene, and Milton. These events are unfortunately part of a troubling trend; 2023 saw a record 28 billion-dollar disasters, with total costs reaching $165 billion. |
Tune-in Tuesdays!
There’s a rising trend of internet and social media shutdowns in Africa. Is this about curbing unrest or a desperate move by governments to suppress dissent and control freedom of expression?
A. "Game" by Vanessa Mdee – Governments are playing a dangerous game citing that shutdowns are in the interest of national security to prevent potential chaos fueled by online mobilization and misinformation
B. "Stamina" by Tiwa Savage, Ayra Starr & Young Jonn – While these shutdowns might be temporary, the African public's resilience and creativity are endless. Governments can't suppress the need for communication and freedom forever
C. "Insecure" by Sauti Sol – These shutdowns are a clear indication that African leaders are afraid of the power social media gives the people. It’s a last-ditch effort to maintain power in an era of digital activism
What are your thoughts on this? Tune in next Tuesday to see which jam captures the prevailing sentiment! |
Vibes of the Week
“Swing My Way” from Offset is giving us all the feels we need to power this Tuesday, join us by tapping into our CBX Vibes! |