7 October 2025
Orlando Bravo, Thoma Bravo founder and managing partner, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss whether private deals in tech are distorting the market, if he sees parallels in AI to the dotcom bubble, and much more.
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7 October 2025
Orlando Bravo, Thoma Bravo founder and managing partner, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss whether private deals in tech are distorting the market, if he sees parallels in AI to the dotcom bubble, and much more.
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7 October 2025
(Corrects video originally published March 10 to remove mischaracterization of Dubai-based crypto entrepreneur.) In early 2024, the US charged Sam Lee with running a Ponzi and pyramid scheme called HyperVerse, alleging he defrauded people of $2 billion. But instead of facing trial in the US, Lee now lives in Dubai, where he’s pitching new crypto products. Lee denies any wrongdoing. But crypto industry experts alleged victims and online “scam hunters” are raising questions about whether regulators in the United Arab Emirates are doing enough to combat crypto fraud as Dubai seeks to position itself as a hub of finance and technology. On a scorching July day in Dubai, Sam Lee was inside a climate-controlled wine bar, sipping a glass of chilled red, looking untouchable. Near the beginning of the year, US authorities announced that they’d charged Lee with conspiracy to commit securities fraud and wire fraud. They alleged that, as the co-founder of a company called HyperVerse, he’d orchestrated a cryptocurrency scam that bilked investors around the world for almost $2 billion. HyperVerse had promised returns as high as 1% a day via cutting-edge blockchain-based strategies, but according to the US Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission, it was just an old-fashioned Ponzi scheme. Lee has denied wrongdoing.
7 October 2025
George Tsilis takes investors through some of the biggest market movers and stories in Tuesday's trading session. He points to a post-earnings rally in Constellation brands (STZ) even as beer sales fall year-over-year. George adds that investors are expecting a big update in Tesla (TSLA), which he believes is either a cheaper Model Y or new car altogether. He later notes another stake from the U.S. government, this time targeting Trilogy Metals (TMQ).
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