Topic: Shareholder Lawsuits

3 chapters across the catalog

Douche Mobile
Episode 1676 2:45:32 - 2:47:45

1676: Douche Mobile

Microsoft and Apple, OpenAI Board Seats and Sam Altman's Supercar

Microsoft and Apple are reportedly relinquishing their observer seats on the OpenAI board of directors to avoid potential regulatory scrutiny and liability from shareholder lawsuits. Meanwhile, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was spotted driving a $2 million "douche-mobile" supercar in San Francisco.

Spatchcock
Episode 839 2:42:43 - 2:49:38

839: Spatchcock

Tesla Autopilot Fatality, Joshua Brown, Shareholder Lawsuits

A Tesla Model S driver, Joshua Brown, was killed in Florida when his car's autopilot failed to detect a white tractor-trailer against a bright sky. The hosts discuss the technical failures of the camera-based system and the potential for shareholder lawsuits against Elon Musk for delaying the report of the crash until after a capital raise.

The Zen "Offer"
Episode 29 1:19:48 - 1:23:26

29: The Zen "Offer"

Private Banking, Kidnap Insurance and Lawsuits

High-net-worth individuals are often targeted by private banks offering specialized services such as anonymous kidnap insurance and offshore accounts in Swiss francs. The financial industry is also plagued by predatory shareholder lawsuits that often target the exact amount of a company's insurance coverage. These practices are described as part of a broader "theft" occurring within the financial system, complicating the management of significant wealth.