Sinopsis
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
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Timeout for Trade Talks, Uber Goes Through Growing Pains, Boeing Accused of Sacrificing Safety
10/05/2019 Duración: 35minStefan Selig, Managing Partner at BridgePark Advisors, and Shawn Donnan, Bloomberg News Senior Trade Reporter, discuss U.S. and Chinese officials wrapping up trade talks on Friday, lacking a deal yet avoiding a breakdown in negotiations even after President Trump boosted tariffs on $200 billion in goods from China and threatened to impose more. Shira Ovide, Bloomberg Opinion Technology Columnist, explains why Uber has the hallmarks of a slowing, established company and the unprofitable economics of an upstart, making it hard for investors to love. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Projects & Investigations Reporter Peter Robison, discuss allegations from former Boeing engineers that the company sacrificed safety to cut costs. Eric Breon, CEO at Vacasa, talks about growth for the vacation rental management company. And we Drive to the Close withOliver Pursche, Chief Market Strategist at Bruderman Asset Management. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Bren
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Businessweek Extra - Alicia Yoon
10/05/2019 Duración: 09minHosted by Carol Massar and Jason Kelly.Featuring an in-depth conversation with Alicia Yoon, the founder of beauty brand, Peach and Lily.
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Trade Deal Uncertainty Drags On, Chevron Walks Away from Anadarko, Gore Is Coming for Your Eyeballs
09/05/2019 Duración: 34minDon Straszheim, Senior Managing Director and Head of China Research at Evercore ISI, and Peter Tchir, Head of Macro Strategy at Academy Securities, discuss whether China will impose retaliation tariffs on U.S. goods and how close the countries are to a trade agreement. Tina Davis, Bloomberg News Managing Editor of Energy & Commodities, explains why Chevron is abandoning its $33 billion offer for oil driller Anadarko Petroleum, the culmination of a month-long bidding war in which Occidental Petroleum prevailed over a rival five times its size. George Drake, Author of “Mentor: Life and Legacy of Joe Rosenfield," talks about Warren Buffett's endowment investing on behalf of Grinnell College which is now at $2 billion. Drake Bennett, Bloomberg Projects & Investigations Reporter, talks about his cover story for Businessweek Magazine on outerwear company Gore-Tex developing artificial corneas. And we Drive to the Close with Brent Schutte, Chief Investment Strategist at Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management.
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China Warns of Trade Retaliation, Buffett Says Stocks` Ridiculously Cheap’, “Titans” Expected Correction
08/05/2019 Duración: 36minSarah McGregor, Bloomberg News U.S. Economic Policy Team Leader, and Dan Eberhart, CEO at Canary, discuss the U.S. and China sending conflicting signals over a trade deal. Sarah Ponczek, Bloomberg News Cross-Asset Reporter, explains how the market is echoing Warren Buffett's `ridiculously cheap' stock call. Steve Kroll, Managing Director at Monness Crespi Hardt & Co., shares the investment ideas and market outlook from the latest "Titans Dinner." Bloomberg News Legal Reporter Erik Larson and Bloomberg Businessweek Politics Editor Jillian Goodman talks about Nashville's struggle to become progressive city amid anti-LGBT legislation. And we Drive to the Close with Bruce Bittles, Chief Investment Strategist at Baird.Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan
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On-Again, Off-Again Trade Talks, Sergio Marchionne Profile, Blackrock’s ETF Gamble
07/05/2019 Duración: 35minMax Baucus, Former U.S. Ambassador to China, and Bloomberg News Trade Reporter Shawn Donnan break down the latest in U.S.-China trade negotiations, Baucus believes in an agreement will come within the week. Jenny Surane, Bloomberg News Finance Reporter, on Citi tying card rewards to checking accounts and other banking products. Tommaso Ebhardt, Bloomberg News Milan Bureau Chief, talks about his book profiling the legacy and final days of Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Reporter Brandon Kochkodin explain that Blackrock’s secret to winning the exchange traded fund wars could end up a big loser. And we Drive to the Close with Kara Murphy, Chief Investment Officer at United Capital Financial Advisers. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan
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Buffett Questions Private Equity, Technology Disruption ‘Pivot’, Trump’s New Trade Threat
06/05/2019 Duración: 36minSonali Basak, Bloomberg News Investment Banking Reporter, discusses Warren Buffett joining the chorus criticizing private equity firms for gaming returns. Larry Downes, Senior Fellow at Accenture Research, talks about his book “Pivot to the Future” about discovering value and creating growth in a disrupted world. Andy Browne, Editorial Director of Bloomberg New Economy, breaks down the global impact of President Trump threatening to raise tariffs on Chinese goods. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Consumer Reporter Tiffany Kary talk about female innovators starting consumer-product businesses for women. And we Drive to the Close with Hilary Kramer, President and CIO at A&G Capital. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan
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Bloomberg Businessweek Weekend - May 3rd, 2019
04/05/2019 Duración: 01h03minHosted by Carol Massar and Jason Kelly.Bringing you highlights from the 2019 Milken Institute Global Conference, including interviews with:-Oaktree Capital Co-Chairman Howard Marks-BP CEO Bob Dudley-Brookfield Asset Management CEO Bruce Flatt-Blackstone Group Chairman and CEO Steve Schwarzman
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Broadcasting from Peloton’s Homecoming Event in New York City
03/05/2019 Duración: 33minPeloton Co-Founder and CEO John Foley discusses Peloton's Homecoming event, the company seeing double-digit growth and the possibility of going public. Jon Oringer, CEO of Shutterstock, explains how Peloton promotes productivity in his company and the business of providing photo images. Robin Arzon, Fitness Programming and Head Instructor at Peloton, discusses how she incorporates her own training into the workouts she teaches. Bloomberg News Fintech Reporter Julie Verhage talks about how Peloton uses technology to make riders feel connected and motivated. Carlos Dominguez, President at Sprinklr, shares how Peloton has impacted his life and his social media business.Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan
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Businessweek Extra - Laura Dern
03/05/2019 Duración: 22minHosted by Carol Massar and Jason Kelly.Featuring an in-depth conversation with actress Laura Dern from the Milken Institute Global conference.
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Tesla Seeks Capital to Counter Cash Drain, Buffett’s `Outrageous' Endowment Investments, Nadellaissance
02/05/2019 Duración: 36minMolly Smith, Bloomberg News Corporate Finance Reporter, and Craig Trudell, Bloomberg News U.S. Autos Team Leader, discuss Tesla’s plan to raise about $2 billion through debt and stock offerings, after Elon Musk overestimated the ability of the Model 3 sedan to generate enough cash for the company to be self-sustaining. Janet Lorin, Bloomberg News Endowments Reporter, explains how Warren Buffett delighted in investing on behalf of a tiny liberal arts school endowment. Peggy Collins, Bloomberg News Investing Team Leader, talks about private equity firm Apollo Global Management planning to convert to a corporation from a partnership following in the footsteps of some of its biggest peers. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Seattle Bureau Chief Dina Bass, share the Businessweek Magazine cover story profiling Microsoft's Satya Nadella. And we Drive to the Close with Carol Schleif, Chief Investment Officer at Abbot Downing.Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan&nb
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The Fed Decides to Hold Rate Steady
01/05/2019 Duración: 42minFederal Reserve officials left their main interest rate unchanged and continued to pledge patience as they grappled with conflicting currents in the U.S. economy. Discussing the decision and Fed Chair Powell’s press conference are Bloomberg Markets Editor Joe Weisenthal, Bloomberg News Stocks Editor Dave Wilson, Former President of the Minneapolis Fed Gary Stern, Ira Jersey, Bloomberg Intelligence Chief U.S. Interest Rate Strategist, Bloomberg News Bond Reporter Alex Harris and Bob Eisenbeis, Vice Chairman and Chief Monetary Economist at Cumberland Advisers. And we Drive to the Close with Ryan Detrick, Senior Market Strategist for LPL Financial. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan
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Day Two from the Milken Global Conference in Los Angeles
30/04/2019 Duración: 46minU.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, discusses the FAA response to Boeing 737 crashes and grounding. Brian Kingston, CEO of Real Estate at Brookfield Asset Management, shares his thoughts on the future of the mall. Bloomberg News Editor-at-Large Erik Schatzker talks education equality in America with Citadel Founder and CEO Ken Griffin. Makan Delrahim, Assistant Attorney General of the Antitrust Division at Department of Justice, discusses investigations in the technology, telecom and pharma sectors. Walter Robb, Former Co-CEO at Whole Foods and Principal at Stonewal-Robb, explains creating a sustainable food ecosystem. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan
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On the Air from the Milken Global Conference in Los Angeles
29/04/2019 Duración: 46minHoward Marks,Co-Founder of Oaktree Capital, discusses where he is finding opportunities in distressed assets and the chaotic investment landscape in China. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti shares details of L.A.’s own “Green New Deal.” Bruce Flatt, CEO at Brookfield Asset Management, talks about why all infrastructure eventually will become privatized. Michael Tennenbaum, Co-Founder of Tennenbaum Capital, discusses investing in Puerto Rico. Catherine Keating, CEO at BNY Mellon Wealth Management, talks about investing for retirement and taxes. Blackstone Chairman and CEO Steve Schwarzman explains how the China economy is looking solid after stimulus.Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan
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Bloomberg Businessweek Weekend - April 27th, 2019
27/04/2019 Duración: 01h54sHosted by Carol Massar and Jason Kelly.Featuring:- Jim Ellis on the rise of ’Generation Z’- Tommaso Ebhardt details the life of Sergio Marchionne- Chris Flavelle on climate-resistant cows- Plus, and interview with Robert De Niro on the business of the Tribeca Film Festival
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Occidental and Chevron Tug-of-War Over Anadarko, Milken Conference Preview, Starbucks CEO on China
26/04/2019 Duración: 37minEd Hammond, Bloomberg News Deals Reporter, and Fernando Valle, Bloomberg Intelligence Oil Analyst, discuss D.E. Shaw urging Anadarko to run an open process to sell itself after Occidental said it was prepared to pay more than Chevron for the oil and gas producer. Richard Ditizio, President of The Milken Institute, previews next week's conference and the theme of being a catalyst for global equality. Bloomberg TV Anchor David Westin interviews Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson about the company’s growth in China and Michael Halen, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Restaurant Analyst, breaks down Starbucks earnings. Paula Sambo, Bloomberg News Canada Corporate Finance Reporter, shares the story of a reality TV star who is offering $1 billion for a slice of startup sales. And we Drive to the Close with Quincy Krosby, Chief Market Strategist at Prudential Financial. Hosts: Carol Massar and Vincent Cignarella. Producer: Paul Brennan
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Businessweek Extra - Torchy’s Tacos CEO
26/04/2019 Duración: 08minHosted by Carol Massar and Jason Kelly.Featuring an in-depth conversation with G.J. Hart, the CEO of Torchy’s Tacos.
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Biden Joins 2020 Race as Dem Front-Runner, Wedbush Says Chipotle on Track, Tesla Could Seek Capital
25/04/2019 Duración: 36minJoe Sobczyk, Bloomberg News Senior Political Editor, discusses former VP Joe Biden joining the race for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, positioning himself as the only candidate who can defeat President Donald Trump. Nick Setyan, Restaurants Analyst at Wedbush, explains why he thinks Chipotle stock is “on track” despite the company reporting it received a subpoena related to an outbreak of customer illnesses last year. Dana Hull, Bloomberg News Technology Reporter, talks about Tesla CEO Elon Musk reopening the door to seeking capital after posting a bigger-than-expected loss for the first quarter. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg Businessweek Assistant Managing EditorJim Ellis talk about this week’s cover story of BusinessweekMagazine on why Gen Z is about to upend consumerism. And we Drive to the Close with Masakazu Takeda, Portfolio Manager of the Hennessy Japan Fund. Hosts: Carol Massar and Vincent Cignarella. Producer: Paul Brennan
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Boeing Bouncing Back From 737 Fiasco, Why Markets Like Earnings, United CEO Oscar Munoz
24/04/2019 Duración: 39minJim Corridore, Equity Analyst at CFRA Research, discusses why he has buy recommendation on Boeing stock, despite the grounding of the 737 Max jetliner following two deadly crashes. Matt Miskin, Market Strategist at John Hancock Investments, explains how corporate earnings are impacting the markets. United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz says whenever the Boeing 737 Max returns to service, every airline with that model must be ready to fly it safely and uniformly. He spoke to Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal in Chicago. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Chris Flavelle, Bloomberg News Climate Policy Reporter, talk about a researcher in Florida who is studying ways to breed cattle that can better handle the effects of global warming. And we Drive to the Close with Eric Clark, Portfolio Manager at Rational Dynamic Brands Fund.Hosts: Carol Massar and Vincent Cignarella. Producer: Paul Brennan
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Twitter Beats and Grows, Google’s ‘Wing’ Gets Okay from FAA, Family Offices Take More Risk
23/04/2019 Duración: 38minJitendra Waral, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Internet & Consumer Products Analyst and Selina Wang, Bloomberg News Global Technology Reporter, discuss Twitter topping first-quarter sales projections and reporting strong user growth, bolstered by changes to its social-media service that are drawing a wider audience of consumers and advertisers. George Ferguson, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Airlines Analyst, explains how an offshoot of Alphabet’s Google has become the first drone operator to receive government approval as an airline, an important step that gives it the legal authority to begin dropping products to actual customers.Lincoln Ellis, Senior Investment Strategist at Northern Trust, talks about the “eccentric” investment risks taken by family offices. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Labor Reporter Josh Eidelson discuss news that the Supreme Court will decide if a civil rights law applies to gay and transgender workers. And we Drive to the Close with Shawn Cruz, Manager
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Introducing Kraft Heinz’s New CEO, Tax Reform Impacting Munis, Tesla Faces Investors
22/04/2019 Duración: 30minCraig Giammona, Bloomberg News Consumer Reporter, discusses Kraft Heinz bringing in new chief executive officer Miguel Patricio, as it looks to break out of a prolonged slump that’s hampered the company since its bid to buy Unilever fell apart more than two years ago. Gabe Diederich, Portfolio Manager of Municipal Fixed-Income at Wells Fargo Asset Management, talks about investors putting money into municipal bonds to offset higher taxes. Bloomberg News White House Reporter Jennifer Epstein explains how the Mueller report and the expected entry of former Vice President Joe Biden are reshaping the 2020 Democratic presidential race. Max Chafkin, Bloomberg Businessweek Features Editor, shares details of Tesla's investors day. And we Drive to the Close with Alan Zafran, Senior Managing Director at First Republic Private Wealth Management. Hosts: Carol Massar and Vincent Cignarella. Producer: Paul Brennan