
Fed Hesitates on Tariffs, The New Mag 7, Death of VC, Google's Value in a Post-Search World
Episode Details
In this episode, guest Philippe Laffont joins the All-In Podcast to discuss the economy and technology. The episode kicks off with stories from their F1 Miami event, which included guests Tony Robbins, Nico Rosberg, Antonio Gracias, Francis Suarez, and Google co-founder Sergey Brin. The core discussion, led by Philippe Laffont of CO2 Management, centers on the conflict between negative Market Sentiment and strong Consumer Spending. This leads to an analysis of The Fed under Chairman Jerome Powell, whose actions are seen as influenced by political tensions with Donald Trump and uncertainty from his Tariffs policy, evidenced by the new US-UK Trade Deal. A major theme is the tech disruption driven by AI Tokens, a trend Philippe Laffont deems more significant than tariffs, citing Microsoft's growth. This frames Google's classic Innovator's Dilemma as it faces competition from OpenAI's ChatGPT. The threat is underscored by comments from Apple Inc.'s Eddy Cue and the talent migration exemplified by Fiji Simo joining OpenAI. The hosts argue Google must aggressively leverage its Gemini technology, now that Sergey Brin is back at parent company Alphabet Inc.. This disruption could end the era of the MAG 7 and create new market leaders. However, this innovation is hampered by aggressive M&A Regulation, attributed to FTC Chair Lena Khan, which has frozen the IPO Market and choked off Venture Capital Exits, forcing companies into the Private Markets and threatening market Liquidity. As a solution, Philippe Laffont introduces his new Interval Fund, modeled after Berkshire Hathaway, to navigate this landscape. The show also touches on Antonio Gracias of Valor Capital and his work with Elon Musk on DOGE, and a recommendation for the restaurant Shiso.
Key Topics & People
Former US President who maintains a strong base of supporters that Fetterman treats with respect.
The podcast hosting the interview with Senator John Fetterman.
The current Chair of the Federal Reserve, who would be replaced by Kevin Warsh under Trump's plan. He is criticized in the podcast for being slow to react to inflation in 2021.
The environment for initial public offerings, currently described as being in a drought.
The total money spent on final goods and services by individuals, which has propped up the economy but is now showing signs of weakness.
Co-founder of Google, hypothetically referenced regarding decisions to comply with the EU.
Warren Buffett's conglomerate, which owns a residential real estate brokerage (Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices) and was named as a defendant in the realtor commission lawsuits.
The primary methods for venture capital investors to realize returns on their investments, typically through Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) or Initial Public Offerings (IPOs). The current environment makes M&A difficult.
The increasing scrutiny and intervention by government bodies in large corporate mergers and acquisitions, leading to a 'chilling effect' on deal-making.
A concept applied to Nvidia's situation, where its architectural decisions and supply chain dominance in components like HBM could make it difficult to pivot to a different, potentially more efficient, chip design for inference.
The holding company for Google and its various 'other bets'. The structure was set up to manage these different ventures, but it faces pressure to spin them out to unlock their full market value.
Investment opportunities in non-publicly traded companies. Cathie Wood believes retail investors are unfairly excluded from these markets and that the rules should be reformed.
The CEO of Valor Equity Partners and a key participant in the Twitter takeover. In the podcast, he provides an inside perspective on applying business turnaround principles to government, drawing parallels between the Twitter overhaul and the mission of DOGE.
A multinational technology company planning to shift its iPhone manufacturing for the US market from China to India, reflecting a broader trend of supply chain diversification.
A venture capital firm founded by and associated with Antonio Gracias.
A recent agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom that is used as a prime example of the new tariff-based trade policy, which includes a 10% tariff on UK imports despite the countries being close allies.
The Mayor of Miami, who was a guest speaker at the All-In F1 Miami event.
A former Formula 1 racing champion who was a guest speaker at the All-In F1 Miami event.
A well-known author, coach, and motivational speaker who appeared as a guest at the All-In podcast's F1 Miami event.
A type of investment fund structured to be more accessible to a wider range of investors than traditional closed-end venture funds. Philippe Laffont's new fund at CO2 Management is an example of this vehicle.
The investment management firm founded by Philippe Laffont, which is launching a new hybrid public-private fund.
The general feeling or attitude of consumers and investors about the economy, which is discussed as being surprisingly negative despite strong underlying economic data.
Founder of the investment management firm CO2 Management and the primary guest on this podcast episode. He provides detailed insights on market trends, the impact of AI, and a new investment fund model.