May.19 — AMD CEO Lisa Su says we’re in the middle of a semiconductor ‘megacycle’ and it will take some time for supply and demand to balance out. She speaks to Emily Chang on “Bloomberg Studio 1.0.”
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May.19 — Cathie Wood, chief executive officer and chief investment officer at Ark Investment Management, says Bitcoin is “on sale” right now, although it is not necessarily at a bottom. She speaks with Bloomberg’s Carol Massar at The Bloomberg Businessweek event.
Jun.13 — Alyse Killeen, StillMark Co. founding partner, discusses the landscape for cryptocurrencies with Bloomberg’s Joe Weisenthal, Caroline Hyde and Taylor Tiggs on “Bloomberg Markets: What’d You Miss?”
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
Aug.21 — Dominic Williams, DFINITY founder and chief scientist, explains how the company’s platform seeks to reinvent the internet. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde, Taylor Riggs and Romaine Bostick on “Bloomberg Markets: What’d You Miss?”
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,
May.04 — Apple Inc.’s lawyer quizzed Epic Games Inc.’s chief executive officer Tim Sweeney on day two of a high-stakes antitrust trial. Mark Gurman reports on “Bloomberg Technology.”
Apr.26 — ARK Invest analyst Tasha Keeney discusses Tesla’s stock price slump after first-quarter earnings were reported and why she is still bullish on the electric car manufacturer. She speaks with Caroline Hyde on “Bloomberg Technology.”
Apr.27 — Ripple co-founder and Executive Chairman Chris Larsen says the lack of regulatory clarity has impeded the U.S. cryptocurrency market. He speaks during an interview with Bloomberg’s Matt Miller and Amanda Lang on “Bloomberg Markets.”
Apr.21 — Palantir Technologies Inc COO Shyam Sankar discusses the company’s growth since its trading debut in September 2020. The firm has seen demand grow exponentially with its tools being used across the globe to help fight COVID-19, as well as tailwinds from an influx of investors, including Cathie Wood’s ARK ETFs. Sankar also says
Apr.20 — Chinese carmaker Nio Inc. says electric vehicles now make up 10 per cent of total sales and demand is expected to keep growing. But Chief Executive Officer William Li says the global chip shortage would make the second quarter tough for Nio. The company temporarily suspended production last month. Li spoke exclusively to
Apr.06 — Galaxy Digital founder and CEO Mike Novogratz discusses cryptocurrencies, NFTs and Treasury yields on “Bloomberg Markets: The Close.”
Apr.13 — Apple’s first product unveiling of 2021 will take place on April 20, the company said. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman previews the event on “Bloomberg Technology.”
Apr.13 — Garry Tan, founder of Initialized Capital, discusses being one of the earliest investors in Coinbase and what to expect from the company’s IPO. He speaks with Caroline Hyde on “Bloomberg Technology.”
Apr.08 — Adam Jonas, Morgan Stanley head of global auto and shared mobility research, says investors need to own Tesla stock and he thinks the automaker will benefit greatly from the U.S. infrastructure package. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
Feb.25 — The return of the space race has more companies and investors looking for ways to get into the industry. Astra is the first rocket company since 1990 to announce it will go public, and the latest space SPAC since Virgin Galactic in 2019. The California garage startup, which now occupies a quarter-of-a-million square
Mar.31 — Kimbal Musk, Big Green executive chairman and co-founder, discusses educating students through gardening at home. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Matt Miller and Amanda Lang on “Bloomberg Markets.”
Mar.03 — A global shortage in semiconductors has hit supply chains and slowed down the production of everything from laptops, to games consoles and even cars. Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow looks at what’s behind the lack of supply and what happens next.
Jan.02 — Jed Dorsheimer, Canaccord Genuity analyst, explains his bullish call for Tesla Inc. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Taylor Riggs and David Welch on “Bloomberg Technology.”
Mar.31 — Paysafe Chairman Bill Foley and CEO Phil McHugh discuss Paysafe going public via SPAC. They speak with Bloomberg’s Matt Miller on “Bloomberg Markets.”
Apr.01 — Peter Chapman, chief executive officer and president at IonQ Inc, discusses his company going public via a special purpose acquisition company deal with dMY Technology Group Inc. that gives the combined entity a pro-forma implied market capitalization of about $2 billion. He also shares how soon quantum computing will become mainstream and what
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
Mar.31 — Kimbal Musk, Big Green executive chairman and co-founder, says he’s excited about the future of Tesla. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Matt Miller and Amanda Lang on “Bloomberg Markets.”
Sep.13 — Rett Wallace, Triton Research chief executive officer, comments on WeWork’s plans for a public listing. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Romaine Bostick, Caroline Hyde and Joe Weisenthal on “Bloomberg Markets: What’d You Miss?”
Jan.28 — Tesla Inc. heads into earnings after meeting key deliveries and setting stock records. Bloomberg’s Taylor Riggs reports.
Jan.29 — Pierre Ferragu, New Street Research analyst, discusses Tesla Inc.’s better-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings and China strategy with Bloomberg’s Paul Allen and Taylor Riggs on “Bloomberg Markets.”
Spotify Technology SA is offering cheap plans in countries with low purchasing power as the audio streaming platform plans its broadest market expansion to date across Asia, Africa and the Caribbean, said vice president of markets and subscriber growth Gustav Gyllenhammar in an exclusive interview with Bloomberg’s Juliette Saly. ——– Follow Bloomberg for business news
Jul.10 — Marcos Galperin, MercadoLibre Inc. chairman and chief executive officer, discusses the growth of e-payments in Latin America with Bloomberg’s Paul Sweeney at the Allen & Co. Sun Valley Conference on “Bloomberg Markets: The Close.”
Feb.05 — In this edition of “Charting Futures,” Bloomberg Intelligence’s Mike McGlone examines the performance of Bitcoin futures compared with gold and Tesla Inc. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Abigail Doolittle on “Bloomberg Markets: The Close.”
May.26 — Nearly nine years after astronauts last launched into space from U.S. soil, NASA and SpaceX are teaming up for a historic launch. Two astronauts will take off for the International Space Station on Wednesday, marking the first time SpaceX will send actual humans into space. Bloomberg’s Emily Chang looks at the just how
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