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Daniel Gross’s AGI Trades, SpaceX’s $1.75T IPO, Google Silences Sweeney | Mark Gurman, Dan Primack, Cameron McCord, Max Haot, Christian Howell

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Mar 5, 2026
Cameron McCord, CEO of Nominal, builds hardware testing software and just closed an $80M round. Christian Howell, CEO of Cognito Therapeutics and former Navy officer, develops a noninvasive light-and-sound therapy for Alzheimer’s. Max Haot, CEO of Vast, pursues a commercial space station. Dan Primack, Axios business editor, dissects VC, IPO and private-market dynamics. Mark Gurman, Bloomberg tech journalist, breaks down Apple product timing and AI rollout delays.
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INSIGHT

Picks And Shovels Won The Early AGI Boom

  • Daniel Gross predicted that agentic LLMs and infrastructure picks-and-shovels would capture disproportionate value in an AGI-driven boom.
  • Hosts point to NVIDIA's massive market-cap gains and infrastructure (chips, packaging, power) as validation of Gross's picks-and-shovels thesis.
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Copper Became A Bottleneck In The AI Buildout

  • AI hardware demand created surprising commodity pressures, especially for copper, due to wiring and data center builds.
  • John explains a single GB200 rack can require thousands of copper cables and a 100MW data center needs ~3,000 tons of copper, driving multi-year price moves.
INSIGHT

Energy Became Central To Scaling AI

  • AI growth turned energy into a core trade as data center and power needs surged, benefiting utilities and nuclear startups.
  • Examples include Vistra returning 321% and corporate PPAs with nuclear firms like Kairos Power and Microsoft signing Three Mile Island deals.
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