Apr.01 — Sandy Munro, president of consulting firm Munro & Associates Inc., takes a walk around Tesla’s Model Y crossover with Bloomberg’s David Welch. Munro’s firm has taken apart about 400 different vehicles from almost every carmaker and just took delivery of Elon Musk’s newest electric offering. Welch met up with Munro in Auburn Hills,
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Aug.07 — Scott Galloway, marketing professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business, comments on Facebook Inc.’s plans to merge its systems and let users exchange messages among all its different mobile apps. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Scarlet Fu and Caroline Hyde on “Bloomberg Markets: The Close.”
Aug.30 — Tesla Inc. won exemption from a 10% purchase tax on the vehicles it sells in China. Bloomberg’s Craig Trudell reports on “Bloomberg Technology.”
Sep.17 — Accenture Cloud First launched with a $3 billion investment over three years to help clients across industries become cloud-based businesses. Accenture Chief Executive Officer Julie Sweet appears on “Bloomberg Markets: The Close.”
Jul.30 — Yakir Gola, CEO of startup delivery service Gopuff, explains how his company has raised $1 billion in funding and what sets them apart from competitors like Uber Eats and Doordash. He speaks with Emily Chang on “Bloomberg Technology.”
Sep.21 — Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky shares his thoughts on how travel will change after the pandemic, employees continuing to work from home, cracking down on “party houses,” and his company’s push to help house up to 20,000 Afghan refugees. He speaks with Bloomberg Technology’s Emily Chang.
Sep.27 — Polestar, the electric-vehicle maker backed by Volvo Car Group and actor Leonardo DiCaprio, agreed to go public through a merger with a blank-check company at a roughly $20 billion enterprise valuation. Thomas Ingenlath, CEO at Polestar, says their cars will be in over 30 markets in 2023. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets, European Close.”
Jun.25 — Africa’s biggest company by market cap reported a 72 percent increase in full-year earnings. Naspers credits classified advertising and its e-commerce business for the boost. Naspers also happens to be one of the biggest, if under-the-radar, tech investors in the world…and has long relied on its 31 percent stake in Chinese giant Tencent
Jan.14 — Rick Yang, NEA general partner and head of consumer investing, discusses Plaid Inc.’s agreement to be acquired by Visa Inc. for $5.3 billion and his views on the valuations in the fintech space. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Romaine Bostick, Scarlet Fu and Sonali Basak on “Bloomberg Markets: The Close.”
May.24 — Virgin Galactic CEO Michael Colglazier, says Richard Branson, the company founder and billionaire, will be on a test flight into space. On Saturday, the VSS Unity took a crew of two into space for the first time in more than two years. Colglazier spoke on “Bloomberg Markets: The Close.”
Sep.23 — Gavin Wood, Polkadot Founder & Ethereum Co-Creator, joins Emily Chang to talk about the future of crypto and Polkadot’s ongoing adoption, and why looming regulation could be useful for the industry.
Jun.22 — Miller Tabak Chief Market Strategist Matt Maley and Valkyrie CEO Leah Wald discuss the volatility surrounding cryptocurrencies with Bloomberg’s Emily Chang on “Bloomberg Technology.”
Sep.15 — Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon speaks to Emily Chang on the latest edition of “Bloomberg Studio 1.0” about the chip shortage and it’s impact on everything from electronics to autos.
Jul.01 — Epyllionco Managing Partner Matthew Ball discusses how people can now invest in the “metaverse,” the convergence of online gaming, virtual reality, augmented reality, user generating content, and social networking. He explains how the Metaverse ETF works with Emily Chang on “Bloomberg Technology.”
May.06 — Dario Gil, senior vice president and director at International Business Machines Corp, introduces their 2 nanometer chip, which is the world’s smallest and first chip of that size. He explains how the new IBM chip will perform better than the existing technology and says it will be used in consumer products by late
May.13 — Katie Koch, Goldman Sachs Asset Management co-head of fundamental equity, says it’s great the economy is doing better and sees opportunities during the current market rotation. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
Jul.28 — Advanced Micro Devices CEO Lisa Su discusses the company’s second-quarter earnings, the growth of its data center business and says the semiconductor market is still strong. She speaks with Bloomberg’s Emily Chang on “Bloomberg Technology.”
May.11 — Sam Bankman-Fried, founder of FTX, a digital-assets trading platform, talks about the rise of digital tokens. He says Dogecoin is not a joke anymore.
Sep.08 — As the trial of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes begins, Bloomberg Opinion’s Tim O’Brien speaks with Emily Chang about what he expects to emerge from the long-awaited court proceeding.
Mar.30 — Jesse Powell, CEO and founder of cryptocurrency exchange Kraken, discusses Coinbase Inc’s plan to make its trading debut in April, as well as his own timeline to take Kraken public in the second half of 2022. He also talks about measuring Bitcoin in prices of luxury cars. Powell speaks to Emily Chang and
May.06 — Redfin Corp. CEO Glenn Kelman says the U.S. housing market continues to worsen as inventory had the biggest drop in history and is now at the lowest level. He also talks about the shift in homebuyers’ behavior throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. Responding to the sharp stock decline after Redfin reported their first-quarter results,
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