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Bloomberg Businessweek

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Listen for reporting from the magazine that helps global leaders stay ahead. Hosts Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec cover the changing world of money, power and technology. You can watch and listen to Businessweek LIVE on YouTube, weekdays from 2PM to 5PM ET: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF

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Episodes

‘The Only Plane in the Sky’ Commemorates 9/11

Garrett Graff Author of "The Only Plane in the Sky: A Oral History of 9/11” discusses how the book pulled together the voices of that fateful day and examined America’s loss of innocence. Joe Magnacca, CEO of Massage Envy, talks about the business of skincare and expanding into personalized wellness. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 11, 201913 min

WeWork Mulling Changes to Save IPO, Apple Bets on New Products, Passing of T. Boone Pickens

Bloomberg News Startups ReporterEllen Huet and Bloomberg News Finance Reporter Michelle Davis discuss WeWork considering changes to governance ahead of an initial public offering this month. Jon Erlichman, Anchor of BNN Bloomberg's The Open, breaks down Tuesday’s Apple products launch unveiling new iPhones, updates to the Apple Watch and pricing for new video and gaming subscription services. Bloomberg Businessweek Economics Editor Peter Coy talks about why Howard University has the highest shar...

Sep 11, 201940 min

Broadcasting Live from Columbia Business School

Columbia Business School DeanCostis Maglaras discusses the importance of getting an MBA. Morgan Stanley Chairman & CEO James Gorman talks about his time at Columbia, the global economy and private and public market valuations. Federico Marchetti, CEO at YOOX Net-a-Porter, explains the growth of e-commerce among luxury brands. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber discusses the Bloomberg Businessweek business school rankings. Columbia Business School Professor Sandra Matz explains how she ...

Sep 10, 20191 hr 20 min

The Business of ‘Event Cinema’

Ray Nutt, CEO at Fathom Events, discusses programming specialty content for movie theatres. Among the upcoming events are “You Are Here” commemorating 9/11 and the “Friends” 25thanniversary show. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 09, 20198 min

Elliott Suggests Changes for AT&T, Robotic Assisted Surgery, U.S.-China Tech Cold War, Manufacturing Recession

Bloomberg Opinion Columnist Tara LaChapelle and Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Telecom Analyst John Butler discuss Elliott Management urging an overhaul at AT&T that could help the stock gain more than 50%. Robert Cohen, Chief Technology Officer at Stryker, explains how robotic technology is changing the operating room. Andy Browne, Bloomberg New Economy Editorial Director and Rebecca Fannin, Author of "Tech Titans of China", talk about how the tech world is bifurcating into U.S. and Chinese ...

Sep 09, 201934 min

Businessweek Weekend September 6, 2019

Hosted by Carol Massar and Jason Kelly.Featuring highlights from the latest issue of Bloomberg Businessweek. It’s the elements double issue celebrating the 150th year of the periodic table. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 07, 201957 min

The Price of Fast Fashion, Finding Diplomacy Through Culture

Dana Thomas Author of "Fashionoplois: The Price of Fast Fashion and The Future of Clothes” explains the fashion industry's labor and environmental abuses. Chris Fenton,Trustee of the U.S.-Asia Institute, discusses using “film diplomacy” to find common ground between the U.S. and China. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 06, 201913 min

August Jobs Miss, Ackman Bets on Ackman, Power of Salt, VC Investing in Cryptocurrency

Frances Donald, Chief Economist at Manulife Investment Management, and Bloomberg Global Macro Strategist Vincent Cignarella, discuss payrolls rising 96,000, a three-month low, after a downwardly revised 131,000 advance the prior month, according to a Labor Department report Friday that trailed the median estimate of economists for a 150,000 gain. Bloomberg News Deals Reporter Scott Deveau explains how billionaire Bill Ackman made a big bet on himself even as some investors were second-guessing t...

Sep 06, 201933 min

Businessweek Extra- Candace Bushnell

Hosted by Carol Massar and Jason Kelly.Featuring an in-depth conversation with author and Sex in the City creator Candace Bushnell. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 06, 201930 min

WeWork Valuation Seen Near $30 Billion, Starbucks CEO on Automation, Seeing Around Corners in Business

Bloomberg News Finance Reporter Michelle Davis and Bloomberg News Startup Reporter Eric Newcomer break down WeWork considering seeking a valuation of about $20 billion to $30 billion for their IPO. Bloomberg News Anchor David Westin speaks to Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson about planning more U.S. automation to free up baristas. Rita McGrath, Associate Professor at Columbia Business School, talks about her book "Seeing Around Corners” and how shifts in the business landscape, known as inflection po...

Sep 05, 201945 min

Carlyle and Ex-Domino’s CEO Buying Brands, Starbucks Seeing Slower Growth, AI Powered ETF

Bloomberg News Private Equity Reporter Heather Perlberg discusses Carlyle Group teaming up with former Domino’s Pizza CEO Patrick Doyle to buy consumer companies that can benefit from a technology overhaul. Jon Erlichman, Anchor of BNN Bloomberg's The Open, talks about Starbucks signaling that its profit growth will start to slow. Art Amador, COO at EquBot, talks about using artificial intelligence for investing. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Commodities Reporter Ed...

Sep 04, 201938 min

Negative Rates Threaten Financial System, Tech Companies Pause Spending, Tariffs Erode Trust, IPO Profitability

Jim Bianco, President and Founder of Bianco Research, explains why negative interest rates in the U.S. would create turmoil for the financial system. Crawford Del Prete, President at IDC Research, discusses the impact of the trade war on U.S. tech companies spending on IT infrastructure. Bloomberg News White House Correspondent Josh Wingrove and Rui Zhong, Program Associate at the Wilson Center’s Kissinger Institute on China and U.S., talk about Washington rejecting Beijing’s request to delay ta...

Sep 03, 201931 min

Bloomberg Businessweek Weekend - August 31st, 2019

Hosted by Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Featuring highlights from the latest issue of Bloomberg Businessweek. It's the elements issue celebrating the 150th year of the periodic table. -Jeremy Keehn describes how the issue came together -Peter Coy explains why the periodic table is more important than ever -Kate Krader on how nitrogen is changing how you drink coffee -Austin Carr introduces an element that is more expensive than diamonds See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Aug 31, 201958 min

Food, Technology, Experiences, Investing and Kobe From the U.S. Open

Josh Capon, Executive Chef at Lure Fishbar, discusses feeding fans and players at U.S. Open. Elizabeth O'Brien, Program Director of Worldwide Sports & Entertainment Partnerships at IBM, on providing technology solutions for the U.S. Open. Lew Sherr, USTA Chief Revenue Officer, talks about the importance of experiences at the U.S. Open. Jon Wertheim, Executive Editor at Sports Illustrated, shares his thoughts on the Open, including the phenomenon Coco Gauff. NBA Champion Kobe Bryant talks abo...

Aug 30, 201941 min

Businessweek Extra - Fitbit CEO James Park

Hosted by Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Featuring an in-depth conversation with James Park, the CEO of Fitbit. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 30, 201920 min

Insatiable Appetite for Tennis Content, Uber CEO’s Second Anniversary, Tennis Channel’s Ken Solomon

Kirsten Corio, USTA Managing Director of Ticketing and Digital Strategy, discuses providing content for U.S. Open streaming channel. Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi explains what the company has accomplished in the last two years since he took over, and the path to profitability. Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Matt Winkler and Tennis Pro Jose Alberto Lara share their thoughts on the U.S. Open. And we Drive to the Close with Bill Stone, Co-Chief Investment Officer at Avalon Advisors. Hosts: C...

Aug 29, 201930 min

Brexit Angst Resurfaces, Peloton Peddles Into Public Market, Fitbit CEO on Making Health Accessible

Bloomberg Markets Senior Editor John Authers discusses Boris Johnson's plan to suspend UK Parliament ahead of Brexit. Bloomberg. Erik Gordon, Professor of Business at the University of Michigan, shares his outlook for Peloton going public. Fitbit CEO James Park talks about the launch of new products and a subscription service, as well as transformation to a services and device company. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg Businessweek Features Editor Jeremy Keehn talk about new...

Aug 28, 201937 min

Ex-Fed Official Calls to Block Trump, Philip Morris in Talks to Reunite With Altria, Inside ‘Camp Kotok’

Bloomberg Businessweek Economics Editor Peter Coy and Bloomberg News Economics Reporter Steve Matthews discuss former top Federal Reserve official Bill Dudley’s suggestion that the central bank reject interest-rate cuts that would help Donald Trump’s 2020 reelection prospects. Craig Giammona, Bloomberg News Consumer Reporter, talks about Philip Morris, the maker of Marlboro cigarettes in overseas markets, considering a merger with Altria Group, the deal would reunite the tobacco giants more than...

Aug 27, 201936 min

Amgen to Buy Celgene Drug for $13.4 Billion, Sustainability Chemists, Trump’s Plan to Force Companies From China

Rebecca Spalding, Bloomberg News Biotech Reporter, discusses Amgen paying $13.4 billion for a blockbuster psoriasis drug from Celgene, which is shedding the asset in order to win antitrust regulators’ sign-off for its $74 billion merger with Bristol-Myers Squibb. Aidan Mouat, CEO at Hazel Technologies, shares the solution he’s created to combat food waste. Shawn Donnan, Bloomberg News Senior Trade Reporter, explains what White House officials have to say about President Trump’s authority to forc...

Aug 26, 201934 min

China Plans Higher Tariffs, Hot NYC Real Estate, Faux Meat Fight for Fast Food, Knotel Reaches Unicorn Status

Shawn Donnan, Bloomberg News Senior Trade Reporter, discusses China threatening to impose additional tariffs on $75 billion of American goods including soybeans, automobiles and oil, in retaliation for President Donald Trump’s latest planned levies on Chinese imports. Diane Ramirez, Chairman and CEO of Halstead, shares her outlook for New York City residential real estate, she says now is the time to get in. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Consumer Reporter Deena Shan...

Aug 23, 201935 min

Jackson Hole Fed Fest, Save-A-Lot Debt Goes for Half Off, LaCroix and the Battle of the Bubbles

Bloomberg News International Economics & Policy Correspondent Michael Mckee checks in from the Jackson Hole Symposium and talks about his interview with Kansas City Fed President Esther George. Katherine Doherty, Bloomberg News High-Yield/Distressed Debt Reporter, explains how competition in the cutthroat grocery business is spoiling Onex Corp.’s 2016 purchase of Save-A-Lot Inc., with sales shrinking, leverage soaring and its debt sinking deep into distress. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joe...

Aug 22, 201936 min

Fed Minutes Call for Flexibility, Goldman Hiring Coders, Argentina Companies Defy Gloom, Baucus on Hong Kong

Bloomberg Economics Chief U.S. Economist Carl Riccadonna and Bloomberg Stocks Editor Dave Wilson break down the minutes of the July Federal Open Market Committee meeting as a number of Fed officials stressed the need for policy flexibility. Bloomberg News Finance Reporter Sri Natarajan discusses Goldman Sachs’s trading division hiring more than 100 engineers for tech-related roles on the trading floor. Matt Winkler, Editor-in-Chief Emeritus of Bloomberg News, tells the story of two companies in ...

Aug 21, 201935 min

Carlyle’s Rubenstein Talks Politics, Fed Policy and ‘The American Story’

David Rubenstein, Co-Founder and Co-Chairman of the Carlyle Group, shares his thoughts on a variety of topics, including the 2020 presidential race, what the Federal Reserve will do next and his book “The American Story.” Bloomberg Businessweek National Correspondent Josh Green discusses a new CNN poll showing Joe Biden is gaining strength compared to the rest of the Democratic field, but also betrays a major weakness. Peter Coy,Bloomberg Businessweek Economics Editor, breaks down what to expect...

Aug 20, 201925 min

U.S. Easing Huawei Sanctions, Marriott’s All-Inclusive Platform, China’s Hong Kong Response, Downside of Deepfakes

Bloomberg News Senior Trade Reporter Shawn Donnan talks about the U.S. extending a limited set of exemptions that had protected rural networks and other U.S. customers from a ban on doing business with China’s Huawei Technologies for another 90 days. Tony Capuano, Marriott's Chief Global Development Officer, discusses growth in North America and Asia and launching new all-inclusive platform. Bloomberg New Economy Editorial Director Andy Browne explains how China may consider handling Hong Kong p...

Aug 19, 201934 min

Bloomberg Businessweek Weekend - August 16, 2019

Hosted by Jason Kelly Featuring 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 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 17, 201956 min

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

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 industria...

Aug 16, 201935 min

Businessweek Extra - Don Gogel

Hosted by Jason Kelly.Featuring an in-depth conversation with Don Gogel, CEO of private equity firm Clayton Dubilier & Rice. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aug 16, 201917 min

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

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 Sel...

Aug 15, 201934 min
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