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Slate Money talks Apple privacy changes, businesses buying real estate, and the ‘tuna bond’ affair.
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Episode Notes
This week, Felix Salmon, Emily Peck and Stacy-Marie Ishmael talk about ad tracking and big changes at Apple, what’s going on with tuna bonds, and big businesses buying up real estate.
In the Plus segment: Legacy admissions.
Mentioned In the show:
“Snap’s Stock Plummets as It Blames Apple’s Privacy Changes for Hurting Its Ad Business” by Sarah E. Needleman
“Zillow pauses homebuying as tech-powered flipping hits snag” by Patrick Clark
“Credit Suisse agrees to pay $475 million in fines over the ‘tuna bond’ affair in Mozambique” by Matthew Goldstein
“Amherst College drops admissions edge for children of alumni” by The Associated Press
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Podcast production by Cheyna Roth