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Trump's Iran Deal, SpaceX’s Wild Ride, and Snap’s Specs

Explore episode Jun 19, 2026
Business
The Activist Play on Snap

Trump's Iran Deal, SpaceX’s Wild Ride, and Snap’s Specs · Jun 19, 2026 Business

Snap has spent $3.5 billion on Specs hardware over a decade — about a third of its adjusted EBITDA per year — with no real return. The core business has $6B in revenue growing 10% and $1B in subscription revenue growing 60%. Scott predicts an activist will take 5-10% of the company in the next 3 months and force a spin-off or shutdown of Specs.

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