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Speaker 1: On this fine Wednesday I will send it over here. Think Chris is the only moderator on this morning. So Chris, what do you have for us today? Yeah, good morning, everyone just to sit yesterday. So we did a forum on cash and have a lot of perspectives on the offering from company now known as Block Formerly Square. So the seamen on cash was pretty strong. There's a lot of support in the industry for more money transfer. The regulatory environment looks pretty favorable for it because regulators like things like earned wage access. It's helping people who are what are called unbanked into the banking system. There were some concerns around fraud, but that's not unique to cash out. That's more of actually a problem and the base. And then on the expectations for growth, a panel in general expected cash had to grow its users 10 to 20% in 2023. That's that's out tasting. Any growth were seen in like mobile adoption for traditional bank. So sentiment in general is stable. But I'd call it sort of leaning positive for cash out. So I feel like that's a business within block or square that continues to grow and then for us, looking at the this week would call out that we're doing an event on local. This is a payment company that works with big enterprises and enables them to accept payments in emerging markets. So think Latin-American markets. Think places like Nigeria or Indonesia, not your your typical places where you expect, like Microsoft or an Amazon, necessarily to do business, but a place where they can pick up some incremental customers and incomta business to Local one company. We could use a little help getting some more investors in its company that came public about two years ago and a little bit off the radar screen. They got beaten up by a short report from a company called Muddy Waters a couple of months ago, but this will be more focused on how business trends are, not on the noise and allegations that were in that report. That's it for me today. Thank thank you, Chris, for the run down there, Greg. Good morning, what do you have for us today?
Speaker 2: Good morning this morning. Well, today we've got till we have Box, we have Data Dog and I would look at a live event. So twill is probably the most debatable one. You know the question is they've they've been really belaboured by the coin hangover and their transition to a software company. So we're going to follow that. I think that probably the headline is success in the transition to package software. I'll say that again: success is a transition to package software and you know we've got Twitter on the line. We got a handful of partners, we have a very large competitor in Sich, so we're we're that in terms of the group here, for take a look ahead at NATO. Data Dog, one of the most data Dog, is going to get a lot of interest, that that will be very, very well-attended and then lastly, you have your budget report and the question is kind of return to normal winners and losers. And.
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