The first private spacewalk was a success...
September 13, 2024 [View Online]( | [Sign Up]( | [Shop]( [Morning Brew]( PRESENTED BY [Sky Quarry]( Good morning. Itâs Friday the 13th, the first of two Friday the 13ths this year (the other one is in December). Each time one of these unlucky days comes around, we ask Morning Brew employees to share their personal superstitions and how they ward off bad luck and/or evil spirits. Hereâs a sample. - Landon, senior associate, creative strategy: I make moon water during full moons and then brew my cold brew using said moon water to ensure I start my mornings with caffeine and a little extra oomph from the cosmos. Itâs real Louisiana magic.
- Jordan, VP, finance: I wore the same Phish Summer Tour â13 t-shirt when I sat for all sections of the CPA exam.
- Dave, writer: Whenever Iâm in a high-rise building that doesnât have a 13th floor, I call the owner of the building and say, âWhat are you, an idiot?â Fingers crossed for a drama-free day. âMolly Liebergall, Matty Merritt, Cassandra Cassidy, Abby Rubenstein, Neal Freyman MARKETS Nasdaq 17,569.68 +1.00% S&P 5,595.76 +0.75% Dow 41,096.77 +0.58% 10-Year 3.680% +3.0 bps Bitcoin $58,175.54 +1.23% Petco $4.54 +11.28% Data is provided by *Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 5:00pm ET. [Here's what these numbers mean.]( - Markets: The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq each kept four-day [winning streaks]( going as investors bought the dip on tech stocks in anticipation of the Fed cutting interest rates next week.
- Stock spotlight: Petco has gotten an assist from a catâwell, not a real one: The stock climbed for the second consecutive day after Roaring Kitty, the internet identity of meme stock investor Keith Gill, posted positively about it despite worse-than-expected Q2 results. Â FINANCE [Under scrutiny, Wall Street says itâll limit hours](
[Clocking in with a dollar bill]( Anna Kim, Photos: Adobe Stock JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America are pledging to put in more safeguards to prevent what their industry is infamous for: overworking junior employees, the Wall Street Journal [reported]( this week. This comes one month after WSJ [revealed]( that BofA bosses regularly told underlings to lie about hours and four months after 35-year-old BofA associate Leo Lukenas III died from a blood clot following several 100-hour workweeks. BofA formally capped hours at 80/week 10 years ago, but managers have avoided triggering internal alarms by pressuring workers to leave dozens of hours âoff the books,â per the WSJ. Now, amid calls for better employee protections throughout the industry: - JPMorgan will set its first cap on working hours at 80/week in addition to its already in place âpencils downâ period from 6pm Friday to noon Saturday. JPMorgan wasnât named in the WSJâs overwork investigation, aside from CEO Jamie Dimon saying the bank wanted to âlearn fromâ Lukenasâs death.
- Meanwhile, BofA is giving junior bankers a diary. Starting next week, theyâll be required to fill out a daily timekeeping tool that asks which deals they worked on and when, which senior bankers oversaw each project, and how much capacity they have for more projects on a scale from 1 to 4. It was already in development before Lukenas died, BofA said. But thereâs a big catch: JPMorganâs limits have an exception for live deals, which tend to be the part of the job that causes dangerously long hours anyway (Lukenas was part of a team wrapping up a $2 billion acquisition before he died). Plus, based on how BofA has historically maneuvered around its own hourly limit, it remains to be seen whether todayâs juniors will actually work shorter days. Elsewhere on Wall Streetâ¦Goldman Sachs doesnât cap hours but does offer a âprotected Saturdayâ from Friday at 9pm to Sunday at 9am (with exceptions). Morgan Stanley doesnât offer any guarantees for free time.âML PRESENTED BY SKY QUARRY [These founders are raising the roof](
[Sky Quarry]( No, theyâre not at the club. Theyâre literally working to turn waste roof shingles into revenue. 15m+ tons of roof shingles are trashed every year. For David Sealock and Marcus Laun, thatâs a [$4.4b revenue opportunity](. They patented a technology that turns waste shingles into oil, aviation fuel, and other valuable products. Theyâve already seen [211% revenue growth]( at one refineryâbut they believe the best is yet to come. Before founding Sky Quarry, this team led multiple successful exits combined. Now, with a planned Nasdaq listing (SKYQ), you can invest while the company is still private. [Invest in Sky Quarry before the 9/18 deadline](. WORLD [Tour de headlines](#)
[The Boeing logo]NurPhoto/Getty Images 33,000 Boeing factory workers went on strike. Boeingâs year just went from bad to worse. Aircraft assembly workers belonging to the companyâs largest union [walked off the job]( at 12:01am PDT after overwhelmingly rejecting a contract agreed to by the company and union leaders last Sunday. Workers were set to receive a 25% pay hike over four years, but they said that wasnât enough to keep up with the cost of living. The strike will shutter production of Boeingâs bestselling jets and deal another financial blow to a company already reeling from an in-flight panel blowout in January. The walkout also presents an immediate challenge to CEO Kelly Ortberg, who just started the job six weeks ago and had pleaded with workers not to strike. Boeing responded that it was âready to get back to the table to reach a new agreement.â OpenAI says its new model can reason like a person. The ChatGPT-maker [released]( a preview of a new artificial intelligence model thatâs officially called o1 but is known to the tech-heads who eagerly awaited it by its internal code name, Strawberryâa cheeky reference to AIâs inability to determine the correct number of râs in the word. The company claims the new model can perform sophisticated, humanlike reasoning, allowing it to solve complex math and coding problems. Itâs been a big week for OpenAI: It also had talks with investors about raising funds with the company valued at $150 billion, and CEO Sam Altman got to sit down with Oprah for a TV special. New York Cityâs police commissioner resigns amid federal investigation. Edward Caban [stepped down]( from his post at the top of the USâ largest police force yesterday, a week after it became public that his phone had been seized as part of a federal investigation involving many people close to NYCâs not-so-beloved mayor, Eric Adams. Though Cabanâs attorney said his client âunequivocally denies any wrongdoing,â the former commissioner said he resigned because the news had become a distraction. The topic of the federal investigation is unknown, but itâs one of several that touches the mayor. SPACE [Finally a win for billionaires: One walked in space](
[Astronaut from Polaris Dawn mission in space.]( A billionaire and a private astronaut walk into a bar, but the bar is outer space and they are making history. Tech entrepreneur Jared Isaacman and SpaceX engineer Sarah Gillis [completed]( the first commercial spacewalk yesterday morning before most of you had even brushed your teeth. SpaceXâs Polaris Dawn mission launched Tuesday with four private astronauts on board and began depressurizing its cabin for the historic spacewalk around 6am ET Thursday. - Because the spacecraft doesnât have an airlock, all four people had to wear spacesuits, but only Gillis and Isaacman got to poke their heads out of the capsule. The two didnât venture far; they just sort of tested their mobility in SpaceXâs newly designed spacesuits, which had never been to the cosmos before.
- The mission also reached a record distance of 870 miles above Earth, more than three times the distance of the International Space Station. Thatâs the farthest distance traveled for a mission not headed to the moon. Imagine taking your little mental health walk among the stars. Before yesterday, the only people to take space strolls were astronauts who worked for governments. The private walk not only represents a milestone for SpaceXâs space economy goals but also expands the a la carte options for the space tourism industry.âMM TOGETHER WITH SMARTASSET
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[NSA Headquarters]( Loeb/Getty Images The government agency so secret it denied its own existence for years is now looking for a little recognition. The National Security Agency debuted a podcast, giving listeners access to declassified files and goings-on [inside]( the secretive organization. The series, titled No Such Podcast in a nod to how insiders used to refer to the NSA as âNo Such Agency,â has three [episodes]( available so far, with the first diving into how NSA codebreakers led the CIA to Osama bin Ladenâs location. Why go public? An agency spokesperson said it wants to talk about the work done by its âdiverse, expertâ workforce of cryptologists and cryptanalysts, who have gone without public acknowledgment. Plusâ¦it could help the NSA convince smart tech grads to work for them instead of Google by showing that the people who work at the agency are cool and [normal]( according to the spokesperson. A long way from Snowden? The pod may also help the NSA distance itself from the rap it got when Edward Snowden revealed over a decade ago that the agency spied on US citizens. Future episodes will focus on the agencyâs work analyzing communications, known as signals intelligence, which it says keeps America safe.âCC STAT [Prime number: Crypto carbon credit refund](#)
[Adam Neumann, founder of WeWork]Ryan Muir/Getty Images via The New York Times In what will likely be shocking news to some powerful VCs, former WeWork CEO Adam Neumann might be better at building hype than at following through. Forbes reports that Flowcarbon, an environmental tech startup co-founded by the serial entrepreneur and noted enjoyer of feeling city pavement beneath his bare feet, has been [returning cash]( to buyers of its crypto token because itâ¦never launched. When Flowcarbon [raised]( $70 million in funds from investors, including Andreessen Horowitz, in 2022, at least $38 million was raised through the sale of its âGoddess Nature Token.â The crypto was meant to represent carbon credits, a controversial method of trying to help the planet by offsetting pollution. The total sales figure for the token that never came to fruition might be even higher because Forbes said itâs unclear if the number the company released included retail buyers. QUIZ [Quizwalk](
[New Friday quiz image]( The feeling of getting a 5/5 on the Brewâs Weekly News Quiz has been compared to looking down on the Earth from above. Itâs that satisfying. [Ace the quiz](. NEWS [What else is brewing](#) - [Donald Trump]( said he wonât debate Kamala Harris again.
- [McDonaldâs]( will extend its $5 meal deal through December to keep customers coming back for more burgers and nuggets.
- [Microsoft]( plans to lay off 650 people in its Xbox unit.
- [Harvey Weinstein]( the currently incarcerated former movie mogul, has been indicted on additional sex crime charges in advance of his New York retrial.
- [A 4.7-magnitude earthquake]( shook Southern California yesterday.
- [Jon Bon Jovi]( and a production assistant took a break from filming a music video to talk a woman safely off the edge of a Nashville bridge. RECS
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