Show. Follow us, leave a comment on our facebook page. This week weve told you about the stock markets bull rup, the s p which mimics the Stock Holdings gained 26 . The year is not over the the stocks are tearing through a 4year bull run, a market rallyicing up gains of more than 20 . Todays goes back to the market bottom on march 9, 2009. If you invested 1,000 in march 9th, it would be worth, 2,069. No one felt like investing back then. Why buy low when everyone was in the market. Its the time to buy, right. It seems that way given how many of you are piling in. Investors poured 19. 6 billion into u. S. Stock mutual funds. The total reached 167, the highest since the year 2000. Generally speaking mutual funds are marketed to restale investors, people like you. They are a good way to measure your appetite for the market. 45 . Investors say they are bullish on the stock market. According to the latest survey. It is 6 points higher than the longterm average. It makes sense. Now the stock
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History of semiconductors, i would have said you were crazy. But this reads like a spy novel. It is. It is. It is absolutely gripping, believe it or not, you know, going back to the 1950s when they semiconductor. First of all, the concept of the semiconductor. But subsequently the the evolution of the industry began. So im just so thrilled to be joined by professor chris miller. And chris, i really again great book could not have been more timely considering the congressional passage of the chips act. And well get to that. But let me start with the fairly obvious question, which is, you know, youre a professor. I looked at the list of the books youd written. Youd written mostly on russia about the transformation of the russian economy, about about vladimir putin. Also very timely, but not about not much about the sort of protagonists of chip world. Not a lot about the taiwanese, the chinese, the japanese. What tell us. Sort of what what prompted you to get interested in the topic and t
Thanks for joining us. Im congressman jim himes, and im just delighted to be joining chris miller to talk about his his new book, chippewa. Im im im holding it right here. I read it. I as i just told the author, if you told me that i was going to enjoy a 400 page book on the history of semiconductors, i would have said you were crazy. But this reads like a spy novel. It is. It is. It is absolutely gripping, believe it or not, you know, going back to the 1950s when they semiconductor. First of all, the concept of the semiconductor. But subsequently the the evolution of the industry began. So im just so thrilled to be joined by professor chris miller. And chris, i really again great book could not have been more timely considering the congressional passage of the chips act. And well get to that. But let me start with the fairly obvious question, which is, you know, youre a professor. I looked at the list of the books youd written. Youd written mostly on russia about the transformation of
You told me that i was going to enjoy a 400 page book on the history of semiconductors, i would have said you were crazy. But this reads like a spy novel. It is. It is. It is absolutely gripping, believe it or not, you know, going back to the 1950s when they semiconductor. First of all, the concept of the semiconductor. But subsequently the the evolution of the industry began. So im just so thrilled to be joined by professor chris miller. And chris, i really again great book could not have been more timely considering the congressional passage of the chips act. And well get to that. But let me start with the fairly obvious question, which is, you know, youre a professor. I looked at the list of the books youd written. Youd written mostly on russia about the transformation of the russian economy, about about vladimir putin. Also very timely, but not about not much about the sort of protagonists of chip world. Not a lot about the taiwanese, the chinese, the japanese. What tell us. Sort o