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May 20, 2025 • 43min
Musk Commits to Tesla CEO Role and Plans Political Pullback
Max Chafkin, a Senior Reporter for Bloomberg News, Siyu Huang, CEO of Factorial Energy, and Eric Weiner, Senior Editor at Bloomberg News, dive into Elon Musk's steadfast commitment to Tesla, despite recent sales declines. They discuss Musk's shift away from political spending and the potential spinoff of SpaceX's Starlink. Additionally, Siyu highlights advancements in solid-state battery technology, addressing scalability and competitive dynamics in the EV market.

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May 20, 2025 • 8min
ICYMI: The Tiny Bank Enriching the Trump Bros
Dive into the world of a tiny investment bank that made a risky pivot from biotech to finance, resulting in $70 million lost. Discover the intriguing link to Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, who now play advisory roles. Explore the volatility of stocks connected to the Trump Organization and the family's diverse ventures, including controversial IPOs and Bitcoin mining. Unravel the business dynamics at play in a firm that highlights both financial ambition and familial connections.

May 19, 2025 • 37min
Wall Street Shrugs Off Downgrade From Moody’s
In this discussion, Michael Mackenzie, a Bloomberg news rates reporter, delves into the bond market's reaction to Moody's downgrade of the US credit rating, highlighting looming concerns over increasing national debt. Meanwhile, Mark Gurman, Bloomberg's managing editor for global consumer tech, examines Apple's struggle in the AI space, emphasizing their urgent need for innovation to keep pace with competitors. Both guests connect these financial shifts to broader implications for government spending and the tech industry's future.

May 19, 2025 • 8min
ICYMI: Cybersecurity Scare
In this discussion, Wendi Whitmore, Chief Intelligence Security Officer at Palo Alto Networks, dives deep into the world of cybersecurity. She reveals how AI and geopolitics are reshaping the landscape for businesses. Wendi discusses the recent Coinbase hack, where hackers bribed support agents to access customer data, highlighting the massive financial impact. The chat also emphasizes the pressing need for advanced defensive measures and consumer vigilance against sophisticated attacks, urging individuals to strengthen their online security practices.

May 18, 2025 • 1min
Introducing: Everybody's Business
Dive into the dynamic world of business with insights that affect us all. Discover how investment strategies shape our lives and explore the impact of emerging technologies. The hosts offer an engaging look at the discussions happening in powerful boardrooms and casual Zoom chats alike. From monetary policies to the fascinating world of wolf cloning, this podcast connects the dots between Wall Street and Main Street, making complex topics accessible and entertaining for everyone.

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May 16, 2025 • 1h 12min
Bloomberg Businessweek Weekend - May 16th, 2025
Dana Telsey, a retail queen and founder of Telsey Advisory Group, discusses inflation's impact on consumer behavior and how brands are adapting. Greg Roman from the Middle East Forum reveals insights on U.S. relations with the Gulf states. Joshua Ballard talks about revitalizing U.S. magnet manufacturing and reducing reliance on Chinese supplies. Mike Regan shares the latest on Coinbase's turbulent crypto landscape. Former Governor Jay Inslee emphasizes urgent action against climate change and the job opportunities it presents.

May 16, 2025 • 36min
Trump Tax Cuts Rejected by House Panel as Hardliners Dig In
Join Kabir Ahmed Shakir, CFO at Tata Communications, as he discusses how tariffs affect global telecom strategies and client decisions. Craig Moffett, a founding partner at Moffett Nathanson, analyzes the significant merger between Charter and Cox Communications and its implications for the cable industry. Katie Hubbard, EVP at Walton Global, shares insights on the housing market, emphasizing rising multifamily construction and affordability challenges. Together, they unravel the complex interplay of geopolitics, telecom dynamics, and housing trends.

May 16, 2025 • 18min
ICYMI: Drama in the Dairy Industry
Julie Smolyansky, Chairperson and CEO of Lifeway Foods, dives into a contentious legal battle with dairy giant Danone, asserting their acquisition attempt is hostile. She argues their rejection of Danone's $27-per-share proposal protects shareholder interests despite claims of lower valuation. The discussion touches on the booming demand for fermented dairy and its health benefits, Lifeway's impressive financial growth amid inflation, and the industry's shift back to traditional dairy products. Smolyansky also highlights the company's commitment to innovation and sustainability.

May 15, 2025 • 38min
Coinbase Cooperating With SEC on Users Metric as News of Hack Emerges
Dana Telsey, CEO of Telsey Advisory Group, discusses the impact of rising retail costs and ethical dilemmas faced by major retailers, while Jamie Tarabay, a national security reporter, shares insights from her experiences in Baghdad and the importance of media integrity amid global issues. Tim Herbert, CEO of Inspire Medical Systems, highlights innovations in sleep apnea treatment, stressing the significance of transparency and new technologies in patient care. The conversation weaves through the challenges in the crypto market linked to Coinbase's recent security breaches and regulatory scrutiny.

May 15, 2025 • 10min
ICYMI: Philips North American CEO on Health-Tech and, AI
Jeff DiLullo, Chief Region Leader of Philips North America, dives into the changing landscape of health technology amid tariffs and trade tensions. He discusses the push for local manufacturing and how AI is reshaping radiology to improve patient outcomes. DiLullo highlights the balance between regulatory compliance and innovation, emphasizing adaptive strategies in supply chains. He also addresses workforce shortages and the need for innovative workflows in medical imaging, showcasing the resilience and future potential of the healthcare technology market.


