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Scaling Your Business: Direct to Consumer vs. Channel Partners 10-14-24

Becker Private Equity and Business Podcast

In this episode, Scott Becker explores the challenges of building a direct-to-consumer business in today’s competitive market. He emphasizes the increasing importance of channel partners and robust sales teams for scaling businesses, particularly when aiming for large-scale growth.

Top Private Equity Funds: Market Outperformance and Investment Trends 10-14-24

Becker Private Equity and Business Podcast

In this episode, Scott Becker highlights the top publicly traded private equity funds—Blackstone, Apollo, KKR, TPG, and The Carlyle Group—and their market outperformance compared to the S&P 500. He also discusses private equity’s “dry powder” reserves and the aggressive investment strategies these funds are deploying to maintain growth.

Top Market Trends, Corporate Layoffs, and Political Debates: 9 Key Stories of the Day 10-14-24

Becker Private Equity and Business Podcast

In this episode, Scott Becker covers nine major stories, including the strong market performance, Boeing’s workforce cuts, Tesla’s RoboTaxi’s impact on Uber and Lyft, JPMorgan’s resilience, rising car prices, and Lululemon’s stock plunge. Additionally, he touches on political debates surrounding abortion, with insights from the Wall Street Journal and Emily’s List.

Better Together vs. Zero-Sum Game: A Look at Healthcare 10-12-24

Becker Private Equity and Business Podcast

In this episode, Scott Becker discusses the critical healthcare supply and demand imbalance, emphasizing the need for more doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals. Inspired by Pastor Chris Harris’ message of “Better Together,” Scott highlights how healthcare communities must unite to solve these issues and improve care for all.

Tesla vs Uber 10-11-24

Becker Private Equity and Business Podcast

In this episode, Scott Becker discusses Tesla’s disappointing RoboTaxi debut, which led to an 8% drop in Tesla stock. Meanwhile, Uber saw a 6% rise, as investors gained confidence in its business. Scott explores the fascinating dynamics between these companies and how market shifts impact their success.