
And the fun thing is I get you right after earnings. But no, you’re doing some really great things and I’ve had a lot of fun engaging with you from the time that you took the role here at Poly. Good is relative because good doesn’t get as many views, but the really interesting ones certainly do draw a lot of eyeballs. It’s good.ĭaniel Newman: Really interesting ones. Let’s do this again.ĭave Shull: Well, hopefully you only bring the really good ones back, right? And so I’m glad we could be habit forming for you. Got a bunch of great ones coming up, but we’re starting to get the, hey, let’s come back. We’ve had a bunch of great CEOs that have come onto the show.

I’m just starting to get back to seeing people more than one time here on the show, because I started the show the second half of 2021. Great to be here.ĭaniel Newman: It’s fun. Welcome back to Making Markets.ĭave Shull: Thanks, Daniel. Now, your host principal analyst and founding partner of Futurum Research, Daniel Newman.ĭaniel Newman: Dave Shull, CEO of Poly. Please do not take anything reflected in this show as investment advice. The Making Markets podcast is for information and entertainment purposes only. Bridging the gap between strategy, markets, innovation, and the company’s featured on the show. We bring you top executives from the world’s most exciting technology companies. All this today and more, you’re tuned in to Making Markets.Īnnouncer: This is the Making Markets podcast, brought to you by Futurum Research. We also talk about a new partnership with Oracle Red Bull Racing and the company’s big pivot to more software and services. And Poly CEO, Dave Shull is here to talk about the company’s most recent earnings report while also diving into Poly’s, strategy, roadmap, and more. We are not investment advisors and we do not ask that you treat us as such.ĭaniel Newman: A few hundred thousand dollars in chips costing tens of millions in revenue. Over the course of this podcast, we may talk about companies that are publicly traded and we may even reference that fact and their equity share price, but please do not take anything that we say as a recommendation about what you should do with your investment dollars.


You can also listen below or stream the audio on your favorite podcast platform - and if you’ve not yet subscribed, let’s fix that!ĭisclaimer: The Making Markets podcast is for information and entertainment purposes only. You can grab the video here and subscribe to our YouTube channel if you’ve not yet done so. We also explore a recent partnership announcement with Oracle Red Bull Racing, and more. He also dives into Poly’s supply chain issues and what it means for the short and long term for the company. In this episode of Making Markets, Poly CEO Dave Shull joins the show once again to talk about the company’s most recent earnings result.
