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The Business of Sports, SEICon II Roundtable

On this week’s episode of The Business of Sports, Rick Horrow is joined by Shawn Garrity, Jeremy S. Jordan, and Jay Vickers to discuss SEICon II in Las Vegas.

Rick Horrow brings decades of expertise in sports business, infrastructure development, and public-private partnerships. As Chairman of Horrow Sports Ventures, he has structured over 100 deals valued at more than $20 billion, pioneering innovative funding strategies that have driven major sports, performing arts, and urban development projects. Known as “The Sports Professor,” Horrow has worked with major sports leagues, including the NFL, NHL, MLB, PGA Tour, NASCAR, and Major League Soccer, playing a key role in stadium and arena deals across the U.S. and internationally.

Horrow has built a distinguished media career as well, such as “The Icons with Rick Horrow” and “On The Record”. A Harvard Law graduate and industry thought leader, his expertise continues to shape the business of sports on a global scale. He has also authored four books, including When the Game Is on the Line: From the Man Who Brought the Heat to Miami and the Browns Back to Cleveland, an Inside Look at the High-Stakes World of Sports Deal-MakingThe Sport Business Handbook: Insights from 100+ Leaders Who Shaped 50 Years of the Industry, and Beyond the Box Score: An Insider’s Guide to the $750 Billion Business of Sports. He has been identified as the Visiting Expert on Sports Law at the Harvard Law School, authoring the first sports law and analytical thesis at his alma mater. His expertise continues to shape the business of sports on a global scale.

Voyager IPO Skyrockets as Investors Bet Big on the Space Sector

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Dylan Taylor, Chairman & CEO of Voyager Technologies, joins Remy Blaire at the New York Stock Exchange to discuss the company celebrating its public listing on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol VOYG. Founded in 2019 and based in Denver, Voyager has completed over 2,000 missions across more than 30 nations and is currently developing Starlab, a commercial successor to the International Space Station.

Highlights from Money20/20 Europe

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In this segment, Patricia Wu takes you on a quick tour of Money20/20 Europe, where the theme is “Create the Future.”

To balance all the serious discussions about the future, Patricia encourages a little play to boost productivity. She tries her hand at “Whack a Fraudster,” though she didn’t beat the high score! As the segment wraps, Patricia indulges in all the pampering Money20/20 has to offer.

Thank you for joining us on this exciting journey at Money20/20 Europe!

Regulatory Clarity and Market Trends: A Conversation with Abra’s CEO

Bill Barhydt, CEO & Founder at Abra, joins Remy Blaire at the New York Stock Exchange, to discuss the significant market volatility in the first half of 2025, particularly the record highs reached by Bitcoin. With the recent IPO of Circle, a stablecoin issuer, the pair explore what this means for the broader crypto landscape and the anticipated regulatory clarity in the U.S.

Investing in Entertainment: How Music and Streaming Are Thriving Amid Market Volatility

David Schulhof, CEO & Founder at MUSQ, joins Remy Blaire at the New York Stock Exchange to discuss the current landscape of the live music and streaming industries. The pair discuss how music is proving to be a resilient investment, largely unaffected by economic uncertainties and tariffs. David highlights the significant demand for live events, with audiences willing to pay premium prices for experiences, as evidenced by the success of major tours this summer.

Institutional vs. Retail: Who’s Driving the Crypto Market in 2025?

Ryan Rasmussen, Head of Research at Bitwise Asset Management, joins Remy Blaire to discuss the current state of the cryptocurrency market and what lies ahead. Additionally, Ryan highlights the recent rise in Bitcoin’s price is linked to a spike in short liquidations, where investors are buying Bitcoin to cover their leveraged short positions.

The State of Crypto: Adoption, Use Cases, and the Future of Blockchain

John D’Agostino, Head of Strategy at Coinbase Institution and Board Member at AIMA, joins Remy Blaire at the New York Stock Exchange to discuss the latest developments in the crypto markets, particularly focusing on the insights from Coinbase’s recently released State of Crypto quarterly report.

Wall Street Digests Tame Inflation Report, U.S.- China Trade Truce

David Stryzewski, CEO of Sound Planning Group, joins Remy Blaire at the New York Stock Exchange to discuss the recent U.S.-China trade talks that took place in London, where negotiators aimed to restore a trade truce and ease tensions between the two largest economies. The framework discussed is designed to reinstate the deal made in Geneva, which included tariff reductions and expedited export licenses for critical minerals from China.

GM Investment, U.S. China framework, Google AI, Apple Unveiling

GM will invest $4 billion in U.S. manufacturing. U.S. and China agree on framework of new trade deal. Google Cloud & OpenAI partner in a strategic shift and Apple users will soon be able to create a digital I-D using their Passport in apple wallet. Jane King has the latest from the NYSE.

Gemini IPO, Robinhood falls, Trump ESG, Walmart Fintech

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Gemini confidentially files for IPO. Brokerage Robinhood stock falls as it doesn’t get into S&P 500. Trump plans to drop ESG requirement for pension funds and Walmart offers more options for customers to buy merchandise. Jane King has the latest from the NYSE.