Money in the bank

QUOTE OF THE DAY

It’s almost an embarrassment to be an American citizen traveling around the world and listening to the stupid shit we have to deal with in this country."

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon on an earnings call with analysts. Tell us how you really feel, Jamie. (We’ll actually get to that, keep reading).

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Market Snapshot

  • Major U.S. indexes finished up despite a slump in financials.
  • The dollar fell on weak consumer prices and retail sales.
  • China’s Q2 GDP grew 6.9% from a year earlier.
  • Ethereum dropped 20% Sunday morning before rebounding midday.
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Let’s Take Things Slow

AT&T (+0.25%) plans on maintaining two distinct operating groups following its $85 billion acquisition of Time Warner (+0.67%).

This includes a communications division (AT&T) and a media group (Time Warner).

As a quick refresher: Time Warner is the entertainment company, which introduced you to a few of your favorite acronyms including CNN, HBO and TNT.

This all seems like common sense

But, remember the deal raised eyebrows among regulators—and even President Trump—who feared AT&T would jack up the price of Time Warner’s content offerings to other wireless providers.

By establishing these two groups, CEO Randall Stephenson is suggesting that we won’t be seeing Hollywood producers and Dallas-based network engineers play footsie anytime soon.

And just to be clear, AT&T isn’t reinventing the wheel here—Comcast has a similar arrangement with its NBCUniversal division.

So where does this leave us?

Well, pretty much where we started. While President Trump and a disgruntled troupe of antitrust regulators might be wagging their finger at the deal, AT&T is simply adjusting to the times.

The traditional phone business is going extinct. Let’s face it—when was the last time you used a landline? But, Time Warner’s powerhouse media brands stands to alleviate some of that pressure.

In addition to $28 billion more in yearly revenue, the newly-minted network conglomerate would benefit from $1 billion in annual cost savings.

Let’s Settle the Affair

It’s hard to put a price on love, but Ashley Madison is giving it a shot.

Ruby, the parent company of the anonymous adultery dating website, is settling a class action lawsuit for $11.2 million as millions of exposed users look to trade in their Scarlet Letter for green dollar.

If you don’t remember, Ashley Madison opened the floodgates for millions of "thrill seekers" with its infamous tagline “Life is Short. Have an Affair.” The result was…well, you can use your imagination.

But, one massive Yahoo-esque data breach later and 37 million users were doing a lot less flirting and a lot more "honey...I can explain." Now, the media group is putting the mess behind it.

In true Ashley Madison fashion, the parent company (Avid Life Media), changed its name to Ruby Corp as part of its post-hack re-branding efforts.

This also includes other very progressive promises. For starters, there will no longer be so-called fembots—female message bots luring men to the site...now, they’ll just use real women.

Money in the Bank?

JPMorgan (-0.91%), Citigroup (-0.45%) and Wells Fargo (-1.10%) kicked off second quarter earnings for the big banks Friday by beating analyst expectations, but watching shares fall.

The reason? Washington’s perennial game of What Policy Should We Disagree on Next? has businesses hesitant to borrow money (in addition to Jamie Dimon dropping a hard S to a group of analysts).

And it’s making investors uneasy. Just take a look at JPMorgan—net income grew 13% YoY (up $7 billion), but shares were down 1% due to a weak interest income report.

Reminder: A bank’s net interest income is the difference between interest it receives on loans given out and interest paid to customers on their deposits.

Loan profits are expected to miss their $4.5 billion mark by about $500 million, while industry loan growth is 6% slower than this point last year.

That’s not to say the financial sector hasn’t been a market MVP this year.

This week’s star-studded lined up of BofA, Morgan Stanley and Goldman should offer similarly promising results, but expect compressed interest income to steal the show.

Don’t Gripe Just Swipe

Visa (+1.03%) unveiled its new "Visa Cashless Challenge," hoping to lure small businesses away from the traditional greenback.

You might think mom and pop shops have been getting hip with the times, but there’s been hesitation with credit card transaction fees eating up as much as 5% of a small business' revenue.

And it shows: cash remains the most frequently used method of payment at 32% (debit—27%; credit—21%; electronic (aka Apple Pay, PayPal)—11%; check—6%; other—3%).

To get more customers swiping, Visa is offering $10,000 towards tech upgrades for businesses taking the 100% cashless-transaction plunge.

The hurdle might seem intimidating, but brew on this: Visa claims that small businesses could generate $6.8 billion more in revenue, while saving 186 million labor hours a year.

Tell Me More…

  • Uber’s Southeast Asia rival, Grab, is raising up to $2 billion from SoftBank and Didi.
  • Honda (+0.55%) is recalling 2.1 million vehicles worldwide due to potential battery issues.
  • A U.S. lawmaker is raising concerns about Amazon’s (+0.12%) $13.7 billion purchase of Whole Foods.
  • Wells Fargo will pull the plug on a number of its smaller business efforts.
Economic Calendar

  • Friday        Earnings: JPMorgan (+), Citigroup (+), Wells Fargo (+)
  • Monday       Earnings: BlackRock, Netflix
  •                 Economic data: Empire State Manufacturing Survey

  • Tuesday     Earnings: Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, Harley-Davidson, Johnson & Johnson
  •                 Economic data: Housing Market Index

  • Wednesday    Earnings: American Express, M&T Bank, Morgan Stanley, Qualcomm Inc, T-Mobile
  •                   Economic data: Housing Starts

  • Thursday   Earnings: American Airlines, Capital One, E*TRADE, Microsoft Corp, Ruby Tuesday, Visa, eBay
  •                  Economic data: Jobless Claims

  • Friday       Earnings: General Electric
  •                  Economic data: Baker-Hughes Rig Count

From the Crew

From Lauren: The Viral Intern

Whether you’re currently getting through your internship or have "been there done that," you’ll appreciate this viral video an intern at Markable made this summer. Watch this 90-second clip if you want to laugh, to learn about a company’s vision for AI in retail and, most importantly,

to help Matthew get that #ReturnOffer.

From Austin: Born A Crime

I just finished listening to Trevor Noah’s NYT Best Seller, which details his life growing up impoverished in South Africa. The book contains crazy story after story, as he explains how he was literally born a crime. I highly recommend listening to it, so you can hear Trevor narrate.

From Alex: The Travel King

About six months ago, I met Rob Sanchez, the co-founder of MouthMedia Network, a podcast network covering the business-side of several lifestyle industries. My favorite episode covers the story of Eli Ostreicher, a serial entrepreneur, who started with nothing and now runs eleven travel businesses that rake in a combined $500 million in annual revenue.

Overcoming adversity at its finest

From Josh: Sexism in AI?

This past week I moved to NYC and convinced my roommates to let me set up Alexa around the apartment (thanks, Prime Day). It sparked discussion and reminded me of a thought-provoking WIRED article about voice assistants and sexism. Ever wonder why all of the assistants from Siri to Ava in Ex Machina default to female voices?

Question of the Day

How many times a day do the minute and hour hands overlap?

(Give up?)

Who Am I?

I captained the biggest wholesaler of gas and electricity.

My company’s shares were worth $90.75 at its peak and $0.67 after the collapse.

I was convicted of 19 counts of securities fraud and wire tapping.

I famously replied to a Harvard admissions staffer, "I’m f*cking smart."

(Got any guesses?)

Stat of the Day

$4 million

That’s how much a sample of moon dust collected by Neil Armstrong is selling for at a New York auction. That’s one small bag for mankind...

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