The Week That Is
Last week saw the trillion-dollar giants reporting earnings and the market was impressed with the results from Alphabet (Google) and disappointed with numbers from Meta Platforms (Facebook), and Vijay Marolia [https://vijaymarolia.com], chief investment officer at Regal Point Capital [https://regalpointcapital.com], is in line with those reactions but is looking past the quarterly numbers for what the market's response is suggesting about each company longer term. He also talks about the disappointing end for Spirit Airlines, and how the 34-year-old carrier might have avoided its fate, and he talks about Jane Street, the little-known Wall Street market maker that made headlines when it was revealed that its average compensation per employee last year was roughly $2.7 million, more than seven times higher than the average staffer at Wall Street blueblood Goldman Sachs. Vijay discusses how Jane Street came out of nowhere and what it is doing to become an increasingly large force in markets.
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