Bloomberg Businessweek

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Carol Massar and Jason Kelly bring together the latest news from the world of business and finance and the interesting stories of global technology, politics, economics and more by harnessing the power of Bloomberg Businessweek reporters and editors.

Episodios

  • Bloomberg Businessweek Weekend - August 16, 2019

    17/08/2019 Duración: 56min

    Hosted by Jason KellyFeaturing highlights from the latest issue of Bloomberg Businessweek.-Dan Ten Kate talks about the next steps in the ongoing protests in Hong Kong-Dimitra Kessenides describes how Illinois is taking on hackers-Sarah Frier discusses Facebook keeping its data private

  • Deere Earnings ‘Could Have Been Worse’, Moynihan Does Not Fear Recession, GE’s Seesaw Stock

    16/08/2019 Duración: 36min

    Ann Duignan, U.S. Machinery Analyst at JPMorgan, breaks down quarterly earnings from Deere, after the equipment company pledged to lower its costs and offered an outlook cut that was less than some investors feared . Bank of America Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan discusses the U.S. economy and possible recession risk. Bloomberg News Reporter Brendan Case explains how General Electric shares bounced back on Friday after a brutal rout Thursday as Wall Street analysts defended the industrial conglomerate against allegations from a prominent financial examiner. Jerry Raio, Head of Capital Markets at ClickIPO, shares his outlook for companies going public for the remainder of 2019. And We Drive to the Close with Janet Johnston, Portfolio Manager at TrimTabs Asset Management. Hosts: Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs.  Producer: Paul Brennan 

  • Businessweek Extra - Don Gogel

    16/08/2019 Duración: 18min

    Hosted by Jason Kelly.Featuring an in-depth conversation with Don Gogel, CEO of private equity firm Clayton Dubilier & Rice.

  • Madoff Accuser Slams GE Accounting, Growing Hunger for Food Delivery, Mixed Messages on Trade

    15/08/2019 Duración: 35min

    Bloomberg News Finance Reporter Katherine Chiglinsky explains why General Electric shares took a hit on Thursday after a prominent expert working with a short seller accused the company of an “accounting fraud” masking tens of billions of dollars in liabilities. Andy Hargreaves, Equity Research Analyst at KeyBanc Capital Markets, discusses growth in the food delivery industry and companies like Uber Eats and Grubhub. Sarah McGregor, Bloomberg News U.S. Economic Policy Team Leader, and Stefan Selig, Managing Partner at BridgePark Advisors, talk about the war of words between Washington and Beijing on trade negotiations. Bloomberg News Editor Tom Maloney and Bloomberg News Private Equity Reporter Heather Perlberg discuss the transformation of a Baltimore wasteland into an Amazon hub. And We Drive to the Close with Tony Scherrer Portfolio Manager at Smead Capital. Hosts: Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs.  Producer: Paul Brennan 

  • Macy’s Unexpected Earnings Miss, WeWork Files for IPO, Facebook Getting Stronger Under Federal Scrutiny

    14/08/2019 Duración: 35min

    Bloomberg News Retail Reporter Jordyn Holman and Ivan Feinseth, Chief Investment Officer at Tigress Financial Partners, discuss Macy’s worse-than-expected second quarter earnings and slashing its profit outlook for the year. Ellen Huet, Bloomberg News Startups Reporter, talks about WeWork filing to go public with hopes to sell billions of dollars in stock while simultaneously borrowing billions more. Lamar Villere, Portfolio Manager of Villere Balanced Fund, explains managing risk to buy stocks. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Technology Reporter Sarah Frier talk about how an FTC regulation is helping Facebook keep a competitive edge regarding their data. And We Drive to the Close with Ryan Detrick, Senior Market Strategist at LPL Financial.Hosts: Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs.  Producer: Paul Brennan 

  • Red Lobster Is At Point Of Opening New Restaurants Again

    13/08/2019 Duración: 29min

    Kim Lopdrup, CEO at Red Lobster, discusses growth in the casual-dining landscape and how consumers are increasing their seafood intake. Kevin Ness, CEO at Inscripta, on the business of gene editing. Vinny Catalano, Chief Investment Officer at Redmount Capital Partners, on having faith in institutions. Andy Browne, Editorial Director for Bloomberg New Economy, on the Hong Kong protests and what it means for Xi Jinping and trade tensions.

  • The Fate Of The Largest ETF Rests On These 11 Kids

    09/08/2019 Duración: 26min

    Rachel Evans, Bloomberg ETF reporter on how the fate of the world’s largest exchange-traded fund rests on the "SPY 11" kids. Dr. Ian Lustbader, Clinical Professor of Medicine at NYU, on the problem with Medicare for all. Brooke Sutherland, Bloomberg Opinion industrials columnist, on GE tumbling on renewed cash concerns. Drive to the Close with JJ Kinahan, Chief Market Strategist at TD Ameritrade. Hosted by Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. 

  • Impact of Trade on Tech, Healthcare Outlook, and Spy Gear

    08/08/2019 Duración: 35min

    Greg Carter, CTO of Global Tranz, on impact of the trade war on transportation companies. Dr. Philip Chan, CEO CytoSorbents, on health care outlook. Jeff Mascio, CEO at Cannabis One, on branding of the cannabis industry. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Businessweek Contributor Joel Stein, will discuss this week’s cover story on spy gear. We also Drive to the Close with Steven Dudash, President at IHT Wealth. 

  • Markets Rebound, M&A Outlook, Section 230

    07/08/2019 Duración: 36min

    Liz McCormick, Bloomberg News U.S. rates reporter, on bonds and U.S stocks. James Hardiman, Analyst at Wedbush Securities, on online travel earnings. John Reiss, Head of Global M&A at White and Case, on M&A outlook for second half of 2019. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Businessweek Writer Felix Gillette, will discuss story on Section 230’s influence on the Internet and how it’s currently under attack. We Drive to the Close with Mike Morey, CIO at Integrity Viking Funds. 

  • China Trade War, Android Influencing Smartphones, Robots Solve Banking Research

    06/08/2019 Duración: 34min

    Shawn Donnan, Bloomberg News Senior trade reporter, will discuss the latest in the U.S, China trade conflict. Coye Nokes, Partner at OC&C Strategy Consultants, will discuss Barneys filing for bankruptcy protection. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg Opinion technology columnist, Shira Ovide, will discuss her story on Android influencing the smartphone revolution. Charlotte Ryan, Bloomberg Bonds/FX Reporter, will discuss her story on how robots are solving the banks very expensive research problem. We also Drive to the Close with Dryden Pence CEO at Pence Wealth Management. 

  • Bloomberg Businessweek Weekend - August 3rd, 2019

    03/08/2019 Duración: 01h04min

    Hosted by Jason Kelly and Taylor RiggsFeaturing highlights from the latest issue of Bloomberg Businessweek.-Jordyn Holman explains why Victoria’s Secret has more than a Jeffrey Epstein problem-Sarah McBride details how Sequoia’s first woman partner is raising capital, and standards-Felix Gillette previews the streaming video-on-demand war coming in 2020-Max Chafkin profiles Lance Armstrong and his quest for redemption

  • Businessweek Talks with Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman

    02/08/2019 Duración: 24min

    Hosted by Carol Massar and Jason Kelly.Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman discusses trading, companies staying private, and her intern days.

  • Businessweek Extra - Hans Morris

    02/08/2019 Duración: 23min

    Hosted by Jason Kelly.Featuring an in-depth conversation with Hans Morris, the managing partner of Nyca Partners, a fintech VC in New York and San Francisco.To listen on the Bloomberg terminal, click on the player thumbnail on the sidebar.

  • SUVs Drive Strong Quarter for GM, Private Equity Faces Uncertainty, Streaming Video-on-Demand War

    01/08/2019 Duración: 34min

    Garrett Nelson, Senior Equity Research Analyst at CFRA, breaks down earnings from General Motors which easily beat analysts’ average estimates as the auto maker maintained its outlook for a stronger second half.  Paul Aversano, Managing Director at Alvarez & Marsal, shares his outlook for private equity and the impact competition and volatility have on deals. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Businessweek Writer Felix Gillette, discuss the escalating competition in the world of streaming video-on-demand TV as AT&T’s WarnerMedia division, Comcast’s NBCUniversal, Walt Disney, and Apple are all jumping into the game. Bloomberg News FX & Rates Reporter Katherine Greifeld talks about the Trump administration’s chaotic messaging on dollar policy. And We Drive to the Close with Marci McGregor, Senior Investment Strategist at Bank of America Private Bank.Hosts: Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs.  Producer: Paul Brennan 

  • Fed Decides to Cut Rates by Quarter Point and Signals Potential for More

    31/07/2019 Duración: 41min

    The Federal Reserve reduced interest rates for the first time since the financial crisis and hinted it may cut again this year to insulate the record-long U.S. economic expansion from slowing global growth. Discussing the news is Bloomberg Radio's Lisa Abrammowicz, Ali Wolf, Economist at Meyers Research, Ira Jersey, Bloomberg Intelligence Chief U.S. Interest Rate Strategist, Jeffrey Cleveland, Chief Economist at Payden & Rygel, Bloomberg News Bond Reporter Alex Harris and Steve Blitz, Chief U.S. Economist at TS Lombard. And finally we Drive to the Close with Randy Watts, Chief Investment Strategist William O'Neil & Co.Hosts: Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs.  Producer: Paul Brennan 

  • Capital One Hack Affects 100 Million, Politics of a Fed Cut, Investing in Rural America, Victoria’s Secret Out of Step

    30/07/2019 Duración: 34min

    Bloomberg News Finance Reporter Jenny Surane and Brian Vecci, Field CTO, at Varonis, discuss a data breech at Capital One that impacted 100 million people in the U.S. and another 6 million in Canada. Steven Skancke, Chief Economic Advisor at Keel Point, provides a preview on Wednesday’s FOMC rate decision and the pressure President Trump has put on the Fed to cut interest rates. Christine Jones, Managing Partner at Blue Highway Growth Capital, talks about stimulating and reinforcing the growth of small companies located in rural areas and other underserved sectors of the United States. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Retail Reporter Jordyn Holman discuss why Victoria's Secret connection to Jeffrey Epstein is not the only issue the company is dealing with, as the brand seems increasingly out of step with today’s consumer. And we Drive to the Close with Tom Plumb, President and CIO at Plumb Funds. Hosts: Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs.  Producer: Paul Brennan 

  • Buying Expensive Munis, Pfizer-Mylan Deal Reshaping Industry, Hong Kong Revolution, Business of Shark Tourism

    29/07/2019 Duración: 35min

    Charles Doraine, CEO of Doraine Wealth Management, discusses opportunities in municipal bonds. Riley Griffin, Bloomberg News U.S. Health Care Reporter, talks about Pfizer combining its business that sells older blockbuster medicines such as Lipitor and Viagra with generic drugmaker Mylan, in a deal that will reshape the brand-name and off-patent pharmaceutical industries. Andy Browne, Bloomberg New Economy Editorial Director, shares his thoughts on a new round of protests in Hong Kong, which turned violent and has raised the ire of China. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Senior Editor John Hechinger discuss how some Cape Cod businesses are cashing in on growing numbers of great white sharks in the area. And we Drive to the Close with Shawn Cruz, Manager of Trader Strategy at TD Ameritrade. Hosts: Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs.  Producer: Paul Brennan 

  • Bloomberg Businessweek Weekend - July 27th, 2019

    27/07/2019 Duración: 01h03min

    Hosted by Carol Massar and Jason Kelly.Featuring highlights from the latest issue of Bloomberg Businessweek.-Josh Green details Elizabeth Warren’s radical plan to beat Trump at his own game-Liz McCormick on how a decade of low rates and bond yields is changing everything-Rebecca Greenfield explains why it’s getting harder to fire people for using marijuana-John Hechinger describes how shark fever is sweeping Cape Cod

  • T-Mobile Wins Sprint Deal Approval, Twitter Adds 5 Million Users, Is James Dolan the Worst Owner in Sports?

    26/07/2019 Duración: 35min

    Bloomberg Opinion Deals Columnist Tara Lachapelle and Jennifer Rie , Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Litigation Analyst, discuss T-Mobile getting approval from the Justice Department to acquire Sprint and what that means for U.S. states that oppose the deal. Independent Technology Analyst Scott Kessler talks about Twitter reporting sales that beat Wall Street expectations as the social media company attracted millions of new users. Matt Winkler, Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief Emeritus, explains that economies of states with high minimum wages are doing fine economically. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber, Freelance Writer Josh Dean and Bloomberg News Reporter Polly Mosendz, discuss whether New York Knicks Owner James Dolan is the worst owner in professional sports. And we Drive to the Close with Doug Ciocca CEO at Kavar Capital Partners. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly.  Producer: Paul Brennan 

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