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Super Bowl 2023: Everything you need to know about the finances and the big game

Super Bowl LVII is almost set to kick off, but it's not just about the teams taking the field. The big game is a billion dollar business. Major companies like T-Mobile (TMUS), Budweiser (BUD), General Motors (GM), Netflix (NFLX) and Uber (UBER) and set to spend millions of dollars to air a commercial during the broadcast. Betting will also take center stage, with over 50 million people expected to wager billions on sites like DraftKings (DKNG), MGM (MGM) and more. Food prices will also dominate the night; while chicken wings and avocados are cheaper this year, beer prices are on the rise. Yahoo Finance's Seana Smith, Dave Briggs, Josh Schafer and Alexandra Canal take a look at the finances behind the big game. Key Video Takeaways. 05:00 - DraftKings CEO Jason Robins 11:45 - Governor Katie Hobbs, (D) Arizona 18:00 - Philadelphia Eagles Defensive Tackle Ndamukong Suh 30:00 - Halftime show expectations 42:00 - the big business of Super Bowl ads 49:00 - How stocks perform based on the winning team 55:00 - Rising food costs Read More...

Super Bowl LVII is almost set to kick off, but it’s not just about the teams taking the field. The big game is a billion dollar business. Major companies like T-Mobile (TMUS), Budweiser (BUD), General Motors (GM), Netflix (NFLX) and Uber (UBER) and set to spend millions of dollars to air a commercial during the broadcast. Betting will also take center stage, with over 50 million people expected to wager billions on sites like DraftKings (DKNG), MGM (MGM) and more. Food prices will also dominate the night; while chicken wings and avocados are cheaper this year, beer prices are on the rise.

Yahoo Finance’s Seana Smith, Dave Briggs, Josh Schafer and Alexandra Canal take a look at the finances behind the big game.

Key Video Takeaways.

05:00 – DraftKings CEO Jason Robins

11:45 – Governor Katie Hobbs, (D) Arizona

18:00 – Philadelphia Eagles Defensive Tackle Ndamukong Suh

30:00 – Halftime show expectations

42:00 – the big business of Super Bowl ads

49:00 – How stocks perform based on the winning team

55:00 – Rising food costs

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