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Forbes Daily: The Trump Family’s White House Windfall
SuRo CapitalSuRo Capital(US:SSSS) Forbes·2025-09-22 12:03

Group 1: Savannah Bananas and Banana Ball - The Savannah Bananas have created a unique and entertaining version of baseball called Banana Ball, which includes backflips and choreographed dance breaks, leading to a strong fan engagement [1] - The Bananas have sold out all 115 games on their 2025 schedule and have a larger online social audience than any Major League Baseball franchise [1] - Forbes estimates that the Banana Ball organization will generate over $100 million in revenue this year, with the Bananas valued at approximately $500 million, comparable to the least valuable MLB team, the Miami Marlins [2] Group 2: H-1B Visa Changes and Impact on Indian IT Firms - President Trump announced a significant increase in fees for H-1B visa applications, imposing an annual fee of $100,000, which is a dramatic rise from the previous fees of $215 for lottery registration and $780 for the petition [3] - Following this announcement, shares of major Indian tech services firms fell sharply, and U.S. tech giants like Google, Meta, and Microsoft also experienced declines in premarket trading [4] - Approximately 73% of H-1B workers approved in fiscal year 2023 were Indian-born, highlighting the heavy reliance of U.S. tech firms on Indian talent [4] Group 3: CoreWeave and AI Cloud Computing - CoreWeave has rapidly grown into a leading AI cloud compute provider, achieving a market capitalization of $50 billion and generating $1.9 billion in revenue in 2024 [13][15] - The company has built a data center empire and has secured marquee customers such as OpenAI, Microsoft, and Meta, driven by the surging demand for GPUs [16][17] - Despite its success, CoreWeave faces challenges due to its reliance on debt, having borrowed $29 billion, and concerns about a potential AI bubble as the market for AI cloud computing is projected to grow from $230 billion in 2024 to $400 billion by 2028 [14][16][18]