In this week's broadcast featuring Bloomberg Intelligence analysts and their research, Julie Chariell and Larry Tabb team up to explain Robinhood's risk from falling volume of payments for order flow ahead of its IPO. Michael Kay explores the pros and cons of Exxon's use of new techniques to develop its Permian assets. Deborah Aitken lays out the back half of the year for global luxury-goods companies and Ann-Hunter Van Kirk details a scenario in which CRISPR's sales might beat consensus and reach $3 billion.


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