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Euronet Prepares To Battle For MoneyGram

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For Ant Financial, the buy impetus may come down to the desire to expand beyond China geographically, which is no surprise given the slowing of that country’s once white-hot GDP growth (and with GDP growth comes the desire to spend more and transact more, and thus a clear benefit accrues to Ant). What’s in it for Euronet?

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Transcript: Jenny Johnson, Franklin Templeton

Barry Ritholtz

But the good news is you finish at one, you could go out surfing. So you’re at Drexel for a year in New York. You can put those tags in there but still take a professionally managed strategy… RITHOLTZ: Right. 23% of world’s GDP and China’s 18%. JOHNSON: Yeah, exactly. RITHOLTZ: Right? I used to laugh.

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Transcript: Robert Koenigsberger

Barry Ritholtz

Bank of America decided they wanted to sell their branch in Lima, Peru, and the price tag was a million dollars. And another one really quickly, you know, Russia has been so much in the news these days. Well, you know, the bad news is they haven’t had the CapEx. The good news is all the assets still under the ground.

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Transcript: Angus Deaton

Barry Ritholtz

But it only costs half as much as the share of GDP 00:32:09 [Speaker Changed] D So that’s where I was gonna go. Tag on top of that for healthcare. And he said, we have bad news for you that your healthcare costs, the policies you have are gonna cost 40% more. That’s right. You, 00:32:06 [Speaker Changed] You.