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Consumers Battle Inflation By Buying Less Alcohol, Making Fewer Trips To Bars & Restaurants

Source: Morning Consult – The State of Food & Beverage Report H1 2023

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Despite TikTok’s Publicity, It’s Still Only #3 With GenZ

Source: Morning Consult

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SVB’s Implosion Was No Surprise To Those Really Paying Attention To The Numbers.

Source: Silicon Valley Bank March 8, 2023, SEC Presentation

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From $60M To Under $4M: Value of SVB’s CEO Shares Tanked Almost Overnight.

More details and other compensation data at the source: Axios

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Silicon Valley Bank WAY Out-Performed The Market … Until It Didn’t.

Source: Axios and KBW Index

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SVB’s Achille’s Heel: Almost All Its US Deposits Were UN-insured. (Average Is About 50%)

Source: Axios

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Here’s How The SVB Collapse Compares To Previous Bank Disasters.

Source: Washington Post

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SVB Timeline: Cashing In Shares, Moody’s, Goldman Sachs, The Conference Call That Failed, Peter Thiel

Source: Visual Capitalist Right-click image to view a larger, clearer version in new window.

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Wine Loans Have Played An Amazingly Tiny Part Of SVB’s Loan Portfolio

Source: Preliminary Prospectus Supplement Filed With The Securities and Exchange Commission datewr March 8, 2023

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Was The FDIC Statement On SVB Too Vague To Stop Contagion? First Republic Stock Cratered Today

UPDATE, March 13, 11:45 a.m. — The Joint Statement by Treasury, Federal Reserve, and FDIC may be having a positive effect. While regional bank stocks have been tanking, large banks are not suffering so much at this time as are major stock indices. We’re close to the close, so we will revisit. Trading in shares […]

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