The podcast episode delivers three business news stories, starting with the record-breaking $3.2 million sale of a tuna in Japan. The purchase, made by the "Tuna King," is framed as a confidence-boosting measure to stimulate Japan's stagnant economy. Secondly, Lego's introduction of "Smart Bricks," integrating technology into traditional Lego sets, is analyzed in the context of combating screen addiction and maintaining Lego's "system in play." Finally, Lyft is presented as a potential investment for 2026, based on the argument that its FlexDrive subsidiary positions it to become the essential maintenance and operations backbone for the expanding robo-taxi industry, potentially leading to acquisition or significant growth. The hosts also touch on Venezuela, Greenland, electric car sales in Norway, and smart ring sales surpassing smart watches.
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