19 Burst results for "Charlie Pellet Bloomberg"

"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:38 min | 3 weeks ago

"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Against Russia and in support of Ukraine is war enters year two, New York congressman dead Goldman voicing his support for Ukraine. A threat to my Friends is a threat to me. I mean time the U.S. is moving to seize property of the Russian oligarch Victor wechselberg, including his 11 bedroom spread in Southampton, and a $14 million property on Park Avenue. And sources told Bloomberg vocal Tesla, critic Roscoe, or plans to withdraw a long shot of her to run for a position on the company's board. More from Bloomberg's Charlie pellet. Sources tell Bloomberg Tesla representatives spoke with Gerber in recent days, the company has agreed to meet with Gerber this coming week around Tesla's investor day on March 1st to discuss his concerns about the electric vehicle makers governance. Gerber, who is CEO at wealth manager Gerber Kawasaki, revealed his intentions earlier this month, billing them as an effort to rein in CEO, Elon Musk. Charlie pellet, Bloomberg radio. All right, thank you, Charlie. And Facebook parent met us says it's going to be harder to land in Facebook jail. Bloomberg's Kim Kerrigan explained what's happening. The social media giant says it's reforming its penalty system so that people will be less likely to have their accounts restricted for less serious violations of the company's policies. Meta said in the blog post that it will focus on helping people understand why their content was removed until now users could find themselves prevented from posting on Facebook for 30 days at a time for relatively minor policy violations. And Q Kim and global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over a 120 countries. In the newsroom, I'm do these Pellegrini and this is Bloomberg. This is the Bloomberg black business bead

Charlie pellet Victor wechselberg Bloomberg Ukraine Bloomberg Tesla Tesla Gerber Gerber Kawasaki Bloomberg radio Goldman Roscoe Kim Kerrigan Southampton Russia Elon Musk Facebook New York U.S.
"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:39 min | Last month

"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Processors into a strong position in the growing market for AI hardware. Its ships excel at the kind of parallel processing that allows computers to make sense of large amounts of data and train software to make decisions. In New York, Charlie pellet, Bloomberg, daybreak, Europe. Britain's top banks haven't made any progress in closing pay gaps for their black staff, despite pledges to improve their record after the Black Lives Matter movement three years ago, company filings that suggest there's a widening salary divide between black and white staff. HSBC, Santander, UK, Nat west and Barclays say in their pay gap reports, the disparities for black employees reflect the fact they tended to be in more junior lower paying roles. Those are our top stories on the program this morning coming up next on Bloomberg daybreak, Europe. We're going to be bringing you our report on the pathway program from the veteran investor Helena Morrissey, a project aiming to get more women into top jobs in finance in the City of London, the numbers are very low. This is a program being led by Al namari, trying to get more people, higher up into the industry using a mentorship program. It's a fascinating series of conversations with those who've taken part in the program. Those are our mentors in it, and we'll be hearing from halena Morrissey herself as well. That report to come next on the program as we are seeing shares continue to move higher in Europe at the stock 600 up by a third of 1% as we're now 35 minutes into the trading session stay with us for more. This is Bloomberg. Bloomberg radio on demand and in your podcast feed. On the latest edition

Charlie pellet Nat west daybreak Europe Helena Morrissey Bloomberg Santander Al namari HSBC Barclays Britain New York halena Morrissey UK London
"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:45 min | 2 months ago

"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom. Sam bankman freed's assets valued at almost $700 million will be subject to forfeiture if he's found guilty of fraud. Now, according to federal prosecutors leading the case against the FTX founder, in a court filing yesterday, the U.S. attorney for the southern district of New York outlined a ten accounts with a mix of shares, cash, and crypto, subject to forfeiture, prosecutors use forfeited assets as a way of clawing back assets defendants obtained through fraud. Cryptocurrency lender genesis global Holdco has filed for bankruptcy. The latest firm to collapse in the aftermath of the FTX exchanges swift downfall and last year's route in digital assets. We get the story on that from Bloomberg's Charlie pellet. The company is backed by Barry silbert's digital currency group and at filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy in New York last week. Bankruptcy filings show it entered court protection with a restructuring plan already drawn up with hopes to implement it no later than May 19th. According to a statement, genesis will try to sell itself and distribute the proceeds to creditors. Charlie pellet, Bloomberg radio. Tesla CEO Elon Musk played down how much impact his tweets have on the company's stock as he defended himself at a trial over his 2018 tweet. You remember at about taking the electric carmaker private Musk told jurors yesterday in San Francisco federal court that it's difficult to say the stock price is linked to the tweet and just because I tweet about something doesn't mean people believe it or will act accordingly. The investors contended the tweets amounted to lies that cost them big losses from wild stock price swings over a ten day period before the plan was scrapped. Stocks had their first losing week of the year as optimism over slower inflation faded and investors focused on a slower economy instead. This as the Federal Reserve continues to raise interest rates. Bloomberg opinion columnist Muhammad el erian is a former CEO of pimco and now president of queens college Cambridge. He says in the debate over whether the next rate hike will be a quarter or a half percentage point, he'd go big. I would go personally for 50, and that's because I think inflation is going to get sticky in midyear, around 4%. And I'd rather get the tightening out of the way now than when the economy weakens. For the week, the S&P 500 fell 7 tenths of 1%, the Dow down 2.7% the NASDAQ rose. 6 tenths of 1% this week. Meantime, treasury secretary Janet Yellen said the department doesn't prioritize some bills over others, and that any non payment of obligations is a default that would undoubtedly trigger a recession. Yellen spoke yesterday with reporters in Dakar, Senegal. She's on a ten day trip to Africa. Global news, 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Susanna Palmer. This is Bloomberg. Bloomberg radio on demand and in your podcast D on the latest sound on podcast, a conversation with former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper on supporting the war effort in Ukraine. What we need are armor, heavy armor, tanks, because tanks lead the push. They punch through the lines, they have the mobility, the firepower, and the protection to do so while safeguarding the force. And that's the critical missing element right now. For the most part, the Brits have promised to provide 14 challenger tanks, but what you need are tanks and the triple digits to make this real. So Mark Esper, what is the timeline as we work this out with Germany, whether it's leopards, M ones, whatever end up there. How much time do we have before it's too late? Not much. I mean, look, time is now. That's why I think we are moving now. It takes at least for the United States, of course, to ship them would take weeks. You have to get them to the units within Ukraine. You have to train up the soldiers, not just to operate them, but to maintain them. So this process could take several weeks, a couple months, and then you look at the timeline for the year. When does the weather start improving for either the Russians to conduct an offensive, whether Ukrainians to beat them to the punch. And again, while it's important that we provided Bradley's and strikers, you would never send those vehicles into a battle against Russian armor. You have to leave with your own tanks. And that's where the Germans become the critical component here. I want to ask you specifically about the M1 Abrams tanks. Number one, you know, they're very expensive to maintain. It also involves a lot of training that would be necessary. They have a jet engine essentially in them and as I understand burn three gallons to the mile. Is that even practical for Ukraine? No, I think the German leopards are the better choice here. I've been critical of the administration for being behind the curve when it comes to sending other weapons systems and air defense systems and whatnot. But in this case

Charlie pellet Bloomberg Susanna Palmer Sam bankman FTX genesis global Holdco Barry silbert Bloomberg radio Mark Esper Muhammad el erian queens college Cambridge Janet Yellen Elon Musk New York Yellen Musk
"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:00 min | 11 months ago

"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Thursday Timmy what is it The velociraptor likes feces is arguably one of the world's most recognizable dinosaurs thanks largely to the movie Jurassic Park I'm Trey Thomas A couple in India is suing their son and his wife for not giving them a grandchild The couple's son has been married for 6 years and they filed the lawsuit earlier this month claiming mental harassment for the lack of grandchildren The lawsuit seeks $650,000 in compensation if a grandchild is not born within the next year The couple even said they would raise the child if their son and his wife were too busy with their careers I'm Brian shook And I'm Charlie pellet Bloomberg world headquarters Stocks came roaring back at the end of a nerve wracking week with the Dow the S and B and NASDAQ all rallying today Victoria Fernández is chief market strategist at crossmark global investments I'm not all in on the camp that we're having capitulation at this point in time or that we've hit a bottom I mean nobody calls that exactly but you look at the vix the vix is at a 30 And typically you don't see that capitulation until you get the vix around 40 Cross marks Victoria Fernández So another tumultuous week is behind us with one big topic on investors minds Jim Paulsen is chief investment strategist at Luthor weeden capital The fears we have today are tied to one thing really inflation That is the elephant in the room All the fears we have about high how high yields have to go how many times the fed's going to have to raise rates How much behind the curve they are whether they're going to have a policy blender ultimately a recession are tied to the inflation rate Jim Paulsen of Luthor whedon inflation is stomping on American consumer confidence as we hear from Bloomberg's Vinny del giudice The University.

Victoria Fernández Trey Thomas Charlie pellet Bloomberg crossmark global investments Timmy Jurassic Park Jim Paulsen Luthor weeden capital India Brian Luthor whedon fed Vinny del giudice Bloomberg
"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:51 min | 11 months ago

"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"This is a Bloomberg money minute Starbucks gets a new CEO and he is blasting false promises by past management Howard Schultz is running the company once again He's in his third stint as the CEO John Edwards wrote the story for Bloomberg news They've got inflation issues supply chain issues to contend with And then there are workers forming unions Several Starbucks stores around the country are unionized and that's something that Schultz is going to be facing as a top priority during his current stem to see Schultz has been out listening to workers who've been complaining about repair times for broken ice and espresso machines along with other concerns Broader issues like difficulties with employee training and complaints about wage levels The Starbucks founder has been moving swiftly suspending share buybacks to spend more on stores and staff Charlie pellet Bloomberg radio And JIT New Jersey institute of technology makes innovation happen The university helped biomedical engineering professor Tara Alvarez launch a startup that may revolutionize vision therapy Our startup through NG it is called ocular motor technology We create virtual reality vision therapy in a head mounted display So it's gaming and basically for sugarcoating the therapy so that children and young adolescents don't even realize they're doing therapy To accomplish this we need biomedical engineers which are here in on JIT campus a computer scientist artists people that are into story development and then we are collaborating with a lot of the large pediatric medical centers This idea of a startup culture is extremely important to not just nj IT and the national science foundation but also to.

Starbucks Schultz Howard Schultz Charlie pellet Bloomberg news JIT New Jersey institute of te John Edwards Bloomberg Tara Alvarez national science foundation
"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:41 min | 1 year ago

"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Extended a halt to stock trading on the Moscow exchange until March 18th The exchange has been closed since February 25th and one of the longest ever shutdowns for a market of Russia's size trading was stopped after the benchmark moex index crashed 33% the day Russia invaded Ukraine the 5th biggest decline for any stock market Goldman Sachs Group strategists have lowered their target for the S&P 500 Index for the second time in a month implying negative returns for the year This after the global commodity crunch triggered by Russia's invasion of Ukraine deepened the slump in U.S. stocks Apple shares fill yesterday with the iPhone maker suffering its longest weekly losing streak since May We get more about that from Bloomberg's Charlie pellet 5 in a row on the week down 5.2% Friday the stock fell 2.4% ending at its lowest since November all part of a broad sell off of technology shares Tech stocks have come under pressure this year on concerned growth will slow as the fed starts raising interest rates Russia's invasion of Ukraine which cause commodity prices to jump and heighten worries about inflation has also weighed on the group Charlie pellet Bloomberg radio Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries I'm Susanna Palmer This is Bloomberg Bloomberg opinion informed perspectives and expert data driven commentary on breaking news Welcome to Bloomberg opinion on Bloomberg radio Bring you news comments and insights from Bloomberg opinions worldwide team of editors and columnists I'm your host June grosso This week did.

Russia Goldman Sachs Group Ukraine Bloomberg Moscow Charlie pellet Bloomberg radio Apple Susanna Palmer U.S. Bloomberg Bloomberg fed Bloomberg radio Bring you news
"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:18 min | 1 year ago

"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"For the next the devil's lost and Tom Brady refutes the report He's decided to retire That's all straight ahead on Bloomberg daybreak on Bloomberg 11 three O New York Bloomberg 99 one Washington D.C. Bloomberg one O 6 one Boston Bloomberg 9 60 San Francisco Syria's exam one 19 and around the world on Bloomberg radio dot com and via the Bloomberg business act Good morning I'm Nathan Hager And I'm Karen Moscow and U.S. stock index futures are lower this morning We're coming up to 6 O one on Wall Street I'm gonna check the markets every 15 minutes throughout the trading day on Bloomberg S&P futures down about 13 points down futures down 68 NASDAQ futures down 23 and the ten year treasury of four 30 seconds yield 1.76% they yield on the two year 1.16% Nathan Cary let's take a little deeper into these markets January was a rough month for U.S. stocks but they wrapped it up at the biggest two day rally in more than 20 months Let's get more from Bloomberg's Charlie pellet Meeting down technology shares power to late rebound the S&P 500 rallied almost 2% for its best back to back performance since April of 2020 pairing a monthly loss that at one point exceeded 10% to 5.3% still the worst drop since the pandemic bear market The NASDAQ 100s rebound was even sturdier with a 6.6% surge in two sessions Its members took such a walloping for most of the month that it still ended down 8 and a half percent the worst since December of 2018 In New York Charlie pellet Bloomberg daybreak Charlie thank you despite the late gains January hit many traditional investors pretty hard We get the details live with Bloomberg's ready to young Good morning Good morning Karen The 60 40 portfolio suffered its worst monthly law since the start of the pandemic The Bloomberg 60 40 index which is a split between equities and bonds dropped 4.2% in January Equity and bond prices both saw sharp declines last month as markets priced in faster rate hikes from the fed and now it's all about how far the fed Titans policy and how much inflation growth and corporate earnings slow as a result So stay tuned for more on the Central Bank when we speak with Philadelphia fed president Patrick harker He'll be a guest on Bloomberg surveillance coming up at 8 30 a.m. Wall Street time on Bloomberg radio and television Live in New York I'm Renee young Bloomberg daybreak Okay ready to thanks Earnings will continue to be a focus today with two dozen companies in the S&P 500 reporting Alphabet headlines the list We get a preview from Bloomberg's Tom busby The parent company of Google expected to report strong growth in online advertising along with continued growth from ads in its YouTube video channels and at its cloud computing unit Forecast all for total revenue of $71.8 billion with over 58 billion of that from Google search ads and earnings at 27 35 a share Shares of alphabet up about 47% in just the last 12 months Tom busby Bloomberg daybreak Right Tom thank you Ellen You're upstairs Have UBS or up more than 7% Switzerland's largest bank posted earnings at top estimates and CEO Ralph hamers as UBS is also working to retain talent We pay competitively We pay for performance We have the talent to make our plan and to the extent we need to pay up We will do so as we have done so last year CEO Rolf hamer says UBS will buy back as much as $5 billion of shares this year almost doubling its total buyback program Oils and focus as well this morning Karen it's trading near a 7 year high ahead of this week's OPEC plus meeting Stephen schork president of the short group says prices will head even higher this summer I would expect to see a pullback we're going into the weakest demand part of the season as refiners retool but as demand begins to pick up spring and into summer 30% probability we will be over $100 a barrel here in the U.S. Oil strategy Steven shark says Russia and OPEC are in no hurry to bring back full production Checking prices now nymex screws up a tenth percent or 12 cents at $88 26 cents a barrel Brent is little changed at $89 28 cents.

Bloomberg Washington D.C. Nathan Hager treasury of four Nathan Cary Tom busby Charlie pellet Bloomberg New York January Equity Tom Brady fed Titans U.S. Philadelphia fed
"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:45 min | 1 year ago

"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"And I'm susannah Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom after two police officers were shot in New York City Friday One of them fatally a former cop turned mayor is asking Washington for help mayor Eric Adams says the federal government has to do more to get guns off streets at the same time he says the city is stepping up its own efforts We are going to roll out a smart way of police and putting in place again a modified version of a plain clothes anti gun unit Their Adams makes the point that there are no gun makers in New York City yet there are so many guns Goldman Sachs Group economists said they see a risk of the Federal Reserve will tighten monetary policy at every policy meeting beginning in March It's a more aggressive outlook than Goldman Sachs had taken before Economists said in a weekend report to clients that they currently expect interest rate hikes in March June September and December They also expect the Central Bank to announce the start of a reduction in its balance sheet in July or even earlier Federal Reserve officials hold their first monetary policy meeting of the year on Tuesday and Wednesday Protecting hamsters is turning into the latest form of protest in Hong Kong after the government announced a plan to call thousands of the pets and other small mammals to stamp out COVID-19 cases More from Bloomberg's Charlie pellet Last week the Hong Kong government advised members of the public to surrender hamsters bought on or after December 22nd for humane dispatch after some pet store workers and customers tested positive for the virus and hamsters imported from the Netherlands at the store tested preliminary positive In response pet owners formed rescue networks with people coming together on social media networks Charlie pellet Bloomberg radio Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quick take powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries I'm susannah Palmer This is Bloomberg This is balance of power with David Weston What do you think about infrastructure in our country We really haven't seen a major investment in Rosen bridges from the federal government We do have to make a statement that China that they're not being citizens on the world stage Where the world of politics meets the world of business With COVID with the extra demands that people leaving the profession there was a nursing shortage business leaders They're all concerned about what worked from home is doing to the cultures of their companies With David Weston on Bloomberg radio Coming up this hour the havoc that oma cron has reached on our schools with former secretary of education Margaret spellings Plus fighting misinformation.

susannah Palmer Bloomberg newsroom Eric Adams Goldman Sachs Group New York City Federal Reserve Hong Kong government Bloomberg federal government Charlie pellet Bloomberg radio David Weston Adams Central Bank Washington Hong Kong the Netherlands Bloomberg radio China oma cron Margaret spellings
"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:15 min | 1 year ago

"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"The failure and a federal level to stop the flow of guns to this city The mayor says the feds need to help With the blink of an eye more than a $1 trillion in crypto market value has evaporated The downturn that's been a hallmark of digital assets in recent weeks continued to play out this week and into today with Bitcoin's continued volatility The coin which is the largest digital token has dropped more than 50% from a recent peak and many other currencies have lost as much if not more Bitcoin last quoted it just under $35,000 Ethereum is trading at around $2400 Netflix tumbled by the most since July 2012 as analysts downgraded the streaming giant after it gave an outlook for subscriber additions that fell short of Wall Street expectations more from Bloomberg's Charlie pellet The sell off of 22% drag the stock to the lowest since April of 2020 at least 9 firms tracked by Bloomberg cut their recommendation on the stock after Netflix forecast adding just two and a half million customers in the first quarter compared with analyst expectations for 6.26 million additions Charlie pellet Bloomberg radio Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quick take powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries I'm Susanna Palmer This is Bloomberg This is Bloomberg business of sports Talk about some of the more interesting aspects of business sports There's all kinds of cool questions So this is a fun topic to make The country is finally getting the memo about how amazing the sport is I think the sky is the limit for MLS We're spending more and more of our time in a digital world and it's also becoming a really powerful place for commerce It is so nice to be back and to be able to have fans back in the building So despite the chaotic schedule this is why we do what we do When you get into the playoffs there's nothing better as a player for the excitement It is also for the organization sponsors involved Bloomberg business and sports from Bloomberg radio This is the Bloomberg business of sports show where we explored big money issues in the world of sports at Michael Barr I'm scarlet foo And I'm Mike lynch Coming.

Bitcoin Bloomberg Netflix Charlie pellet Bloomberg radio Susanna Palmer MLS Bloomberg radio Michael Barr Mike lynch
"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:45 min | 1 year ago

"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Young Bloomberg daybreak All right ready to thank you And again S&P futures are little change this morning down futures up 29 and NASDAQ futures lower down 27 Straight ahead your latest local headlines Plus a check of sports and this is Bloomberg 5 33 on Wall Street starting to see some freezing rate now 33° in Central Park it is going to be a very dicey morning commute Peter van will have all the details for you in traffic first Michael Barr with more on what's going on in New York and around the world Michael Thank you very much Nathan New York City mayor Eric Adams pushed back on companies who are delaying plans to bring at home employees back to the office because of COVID Mayor Adams said remote work is hurting the small businesses that rely on office workers and commuters We say that well I don't have to come in I'm still getting my salary Then you are not helping those New Yorkers that need us to come in Mayor Adams said the work from home model may be great for the person staying at home but it is choking the city's economy Meantime American Express is postponing its return to office plans We get the story from Bloomberg's Charlie talent The New York based credit card giant will give employees two weeks notice before it starts bringing a larger number of staffers back to its offices the firm had previously set and intended to start bringing employees back beginning January 24th AmEx has long said that even after it returns a larger number of employees to its offices the vast majority of its staffers will split their time between office and remote work In New York Charlie pellet Bloomberg daybreak Governor Kathy hoku has promised to announce sweeping initiatives for 2022 in her state of the state address today including overhauls of the state's ethics rules and the public university system hoko planned to deliver her address from the assembly chamber to distance attendees due to the COVID-19 uptick The House committee investigating the January 6th riot at the capitol is considering holding televised hearings during prime time The panel's chair says the public needs to have the best opportunity to hear testimony and evaluate evidence Meanwhile former president Donald Trump abruptly canceled a news conference he had scheduled to coincide with observances of the capital attack Trump says he'd provide comments instead at a rally planned for January 15th in Arizona Motorists trapped on I 95 in Virginia this week some for more than a day want to know why it took so long to get help and how a snowstorm could paralyze the major interstate Among the hundreds stranded senator Tim kaine And I also had a full tank of gas and the problem is a lot of people when you're stuck that long between 5 miles from an interchange and the traffic isn't moving It folks are running out of gas Senator Kane says he's spent nearly 27 hours in his car with only an orange and a Dr Pepper Virginia officials are defending their response to the snowy gridlock Officials noted the storm that started as rain meant roads couldn't be pretreated then the storm dumped about 11 inches of snow North Korea appears to have launched its first ballistic missile in about two months South Korea's military says North Korea fired what appeared to be a ballistic missile and waters off its east coast today Georgia governor Brian Kemp will push for a new state law that would loosen the state's handgun requirements Campus scheduled to visit a gunshot outside Atlanta today to announce his support for legislation that would do away with the need for license to carry a handgun in public Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quick take powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts more than a 120.

Mayor Adams Young Bloomberg Michael Barr Michael Thank Eric Adams Bloomberg Meantime American Express New York Charlie pellet Bloomberg Kathy hoku Peter van hoko assembly chamber COVID Central Park Nathan AmEx New York City public university
"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:02 min | 1 year ago

"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Com Legendary comedic actress Betty White is being remembered by President Biden and Americans on Friday Biden telling reporters it's a shame she passed away just prior to celebrating what would have been her 100th birthday Officials in boulder county Colorado are allowing some residents to go back to their homes after the massive martial fire The partial reopening will return power to homes in the superior area but gas will remain shut off Well this woman says some of those displaced can relocate to an Airbnb The Airbnb listening to evacuees and refugees are free Officials say they don't expect the burn perimeter of the fire Now 6000 acres to get any bigger two people have been injured after a shooting inside the mall of America in Minnesota on Twitter police say it happened in the afternoon victims suffered non life threatening injuries Police say one man was shot in the leg a second victim appeared to be grazed by a bullet The crimson tide is moving on to the national championship the university of Alabama football team beat out Cincinnati 27 to 6 in the college football playoff semifinal I'm Scott Carr And I'm Charlie pellet Bloomberg world headquarters stocks and a banner year that few would have imagined in January but moving into 2022 a big question is the impact of the Akron variant on economic growth Jay Bryson is chief economist at Wells Fargo There has been a little bit of a fullback so far and travel There's been a little bit of a pullback in terms of people going to restaurants But all that said I wouldn't expect a complete downturn or anything coming from I think it's a little bit more of a speed bump in the road as people get a little bit more cautious They don't travel as much They don't go out to restaurants et cetera Jay Bryson of Wells Fargo So where to invest against the backdrop of the pandemic Soviet jablonski is cofounder of defiance ETFs We had a year or two ago where we're all at home and it just seemed very obvious to buy Netflix and peloton and those were things that were going to shake out That's just changed now So I think that the differences now are things like the travel revenge trade right I think airlines hotels and cruises are going to pick up at some point next year when we sort of get past this next wave Sylvia jablonsky of defiance And then there's the Federal Reserve Nancy Davis chief investment officer at quadratic capital management she says 2021 was the year of the pivot We really had this major shift between extremely accommodative monetary policy to a very tough talking hawkish fed with the taper being increased and now there's even talk about the balance sheet Nancy Davis of quadratic capital a down day with the S&P falling 12 points down three tenths of 1% the Dow was down two tenths of 1% down 59 points NASDAQ down 6 tenths for the year the S&P up 26.9% Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries I'm Charlie pellet this is Bloomberg.

Jay Bryson President Biden Scott Carr Charlie pellet Bloomberg Betty White boulder county Wells Fargo Biden football Soviet jablonski university of Alabama Colorado Minnesota Akron Cincinnati Sylvia jablonsky Nancy Davis Twitter America
"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:03 min | 1 year ago

"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"New COVID cases every day in the U.S. that is near a level not seen since September The spread is even quicker in the UK where officials expect a surge in hospitalizations over the holidays There's also a new study that paints a rather bleak picture on long COVID It shows about 7 and ten people in the UK hospitalized with the virus still face fatigue muscle pain and breathing difficulties a full year after they've been discharged Meantime there is another study out of South Africa on vaccines That one says that two doses of the Pfizer vaccine plus a previous COVID-19 infection might give stronger protection against the omicron variant That points to concerns that low hospitalizations and deaths in South Africa might be because of a high level of prior infections United Airlines and Delta say a regional pilot shortage is hurting their recovery We get that story from Bloomberg's Charlie pellet United CEO Scott Kirby told the Senate commerce committee the pilot shortage developed during the coronavirus pandemic in part as training was disrupted affecting service to some cities Kirby says united has 100 regional aircraft grounded because of a lack of pilots He's calling on the federal government to help offset the $150,000 training cost to secure a commercial pilot license delta also sees the regional pilot shortage affecting service to some cities In New York Charlie pellet Bloomberg radio And now we're getting word that Apple is delaying its corporate return to office deadline from February 1st to a date yet to be determined Employees were informed of the move via a memo sent by chief executive officer Tim Cook yesterday An apple spokesman confirmed that decision to Bloomberg news U.S. states in the federal government have carried out 11 executions this year That is the fewest since 1988 Pandemic related disruptions partly accounted for the low number of executions this year 2021 marked the 7th consecutive year when there were fewer than 30 executions Live from the Bloomberg interactive.

fatigue muscle pain Charlie pellet United CEO Scot Senate commerce committee South Africa UK Pfizer United Airlines Charlie pellet Bloomberg U.S. Bloomberg Delta Kirby federal government apple united Tim Cook Bloomberg news New York Bloomberg interactive
"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:31 min | 1 year ago

"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"This is a Bloomberg money minute Microsoft is leading an effort to fill jobs in a critical field Microsoft is trying to fix what they're calling a crisis in the cybersecurity workforce Klara Muller wrote the story for Bloomberg news and she says the goal is to find train and hire a quarter million workers There's a huge shortage in workers and to the company is hoping to fill half of the now unoccupied spots by 2025 So that's 250,000 jobs One place that's looking is community colleges across the country and Microsoft is committing tens of millions of dollars to the initiative over the next few years Microsoft is going to supply the community colleges with a free curriculum to make sure that they can teach what people need to know to go into the industry to also train professors and teaching their subjects Those jobs come with an average annual salary of about $106,000 I'm Charlie pellet Bloomberg radio for the Jewish communal fund past president Noel Spiegel People often ask me why it's important to use JCF for their charitable giving I tell them that JCF has a profound impact on our community Thanks to the revenue generated from our funds JCF makes an annual $2 million grant to UJA federation of New York and makes grants from our endowment the special gifts fund This year we proudly granted more than $800,000 to support a kosher food pantry at mid island Y JCC Jewish state care at the alliance a renovation at.

Microsoft Klara Muller Bloomberg news Bloomberg Bloomberg radio Jewish communal fund JCF Noel Spiegel UJA federation of New York Charlie mid island
"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:02 min | 1 year ago

"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Farms We'll demonstrate to the world the United States is not only back at the table but hopefully lead by the power of our example The president will announce a new measure for 5 cabinet level agencies that include plans to plug leaks in oil and gas wells encourage farmers to harness and sell methane and expand oversight of natural gas pipelines Back here in the U.S. Karen markets have their eyes on the fed the Central Bank kicks off its two day meeting today and a new Bloomberg survey of economists predicts chair Jay Powell will announce plans to start scaling back asset purchases this month Lisa hornby is head of multi sector fixed income at schroders Powell has a very difficult message to walk this week He can't be too benign on inflation otherwise you're going to have the bond market vigilante sort of pushing that narrative at the same time The market has undergone quite a significant front end repricing You don't want to see a situation where the market starts at cutting go crazy on that front and Powell endorses it Lisa Harvey and Schroeder says inflation is complicating messaging for the fed she thinks price increases are not transitory but rather a structural trend Well on Wall Street today Nathan earnings are also on the agenda Pfizer leads a list of more than 50 companies reporting today on Bloomberg's Larry kofsky reports that company's COVID-19 shot will figure prominently in its results Earnings and sales are expected to show strong gains versus a year ago before the vaccine was made available Bloomberg intelligence has a main focus maybe Pfizer's forecast for 2022 vaccine sales where the consensus outlook is 37% below this year's even as production capacity jumps to 4 billion doses from 3 billion Larry kasky Bloomberg daybreak Larry thank you U.S. stocks begin the day in record territory All three major indexes closed at all time highs So did Tesla and that has Elon Musk three times richer than Warren Buffett now We get more from Bloomberg's Charlie pellet Musk's net worth rose by $24 billion to $335.1 billion as the electric automaker shares jumped 8 and a half percent That widened his lead over Amazon's Jeff Bezos as the world's wealthiest person to 143 billion according to the Bloomberg billionaires index In New York Charlie pellet Bloomberg daybreak Shirley thank you all part of Tesla's recent rally was fueled by a tie up with hertz the car rental company announced an order for a 100,000 model threes but now Elon Musk appears to be playing down the news in a tweet last night he wore in that no contract with hertz has been signed yet We have a deal to tell you about this morning DuPont has struck an agreement to buy Rogers corporation for about $5 billion Rogers is an engineering materials technology maker that develops advanced electronic materials used in electric vehicles The housing market is also in focus this morning Thanks to some interesting news from Zillow Bloomberg news has learned the company wants to sell about 7000 homes as it looks to recover from a fumble in its home flipping business Turns out Zillow bought too many houses and many are now being listed for lush than it paid.

Bloomberg Jay Powell Lisa hornby schroders Powell Lisa Harvey United States Larry kofsky Pfizer Larry kasky Bloomberg Elon Musk Central Bank Charlie pellet Musk cabinet Schroeder Tesla Powell Charlie pellet Bloomberg daybr Nathan
"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

02:40 min | 2 years ago

"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Boston's NewsRadio Franklin Man has died in a rollover crash on Route 95 in North Attleborough. The two vehicle crash happened yesterday but a half mile north of Exit five in North Attleboro, Mass. State police say the Franklin Man's car rolled over after colliding with another car. He was taken to a local hospital pronounced dead his identity. Has not been released. The driver of the other car was not injured. Ah snowmobile crash, leaving a man from Watertown seriously injured. This was Friday during a guided snowmobile tour. In Gorham, New Hampshire, fish and Game officials say, Constantine you know I need this was driving a rented snow mobile when it went off the trail and hit a tree. They say that he was only minutes into his first ever ride. On a snowmobile. He was hospitalized in Berlin, New Hampshire, Thean vesting Gatien continuing into the case of two missing California city toddlers who vanished back in December. Police say they've received dozens of tips in the search for these boys, but have found few clues in late December. Tras L. West and his wife, Jacqueline, say they last saw three year old Orson and four year old Oren in their backyard and suddenly they were not there. Law enforcement, saying Neighbor's surveillance video first obtained by Cabe shows the father jumping into a van to look for his voice. A couple then calling police. The West adopted the boys two years ago and have four other Children all now in protective custody. The House has been searched and the backyard dug up, but investigators stress no suspects have been named in that report from ABC. Zarina Shaw, 7 38 to Wall Street now in business with Bloomberg Oil tanker owners are seeing negative earnings on some global roots. Because of lower crude demand on more ships at sea by the time a ship that sailed with cargo from the Middle East to Asia and then sailed back Shipowners a left with less money than before they sailed on the journey to start with Alex Longley wrote the story for Bloomberg News rates going lower and lower because there's too many ships being offered city few cargoes, meaning it's actually casting tanker owners money to haul crude. There were times when Hank around here in the hundreds of thousands of dollars a day and now the latest rate that we just had I just like $1000 that they had losses. So one option for owners is to take longer to make the journey with you casting a major factor if you slow the ship down You can would you that fuel expenditure and reduce your loss over time? If owners anchored ships, they'd wind up losing money anyway, so we could see some vessels wind up being scrapped. I'm Charlie Pellet Bloomberg business on WBZ, Boston's.

State police Franklin Man Constantine New Hampshire Charlie Pellet Bloomberg North Attleborough L. West Bloomberg Attleboro Boston Bloomberg Oil Watertown Gorham Mass Middle East Hank Zarina Shaw ABC Cabe
"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:31 min | 2 years ago

"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Assessment roll released by the Department of Finance. The city has set a value of $1.3 trillion for its more than one million properties for the fiscal year beginning in July. Real estate taxes are the largest contributor to New York City's revenue and the primary source of funds that back it's approximately 40 billion of outstanding General obligation bonds. Charlie Pellet Bloomberg Radio. Apple has begun early work on an iPhone with a foldable screen, a potential rival to similar devices from Samsung and others. All that, according to a person familiar with the work, who asked not to be identified. Discussing private matters. Wall Street dropped again Friday to close out its first losing week in three this after reports showing the pandemic is deepening the hole for the economy as Washington prepares to throw it another lifeline. Dan Morris, chief market strategist at BNP Parable, as that management says the pandemic remains the biggest risk. Who gains on Wall Street. Unfortunately, we have plenty of distressing news there. So at some point, it accumulates sufficiently to the point where people start to rethink their forecast either burnings of her t v P. That could be something that would likely cause things to turn around at least briefly. S and P 500 fell 1.5% this week Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg. Quick take powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts and more than 120 countries. I'm Susanna Palmer. This is Bloomberg. This is the business of sports from Bloomberg Radio. Well, thanks.

Bloomberg Bloomberg Radio Charlie Pellet Department of Finance New York City Susanna Palmer Samsung Dan Morris Washington Apple
"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:08 min | 2 years ago

"charlie pellet bloomberg" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Say the RV is a rental that is being used by my family. I'm some Roberts And I'm Denise Pellegrini in the Bloomberg News Room. Will the New year means some new laws, including some that could have a huge impact on some of the nation's business is the hike in the minimum wage is coming up in a number of states. Bloomberg's Tom Busby has more 20 states, 32 cities and counties, many of them in California will see an increase in their minimum wages at the start of the new year. Most of them incremental hikes, part of a bigger multiyear effort to get to $15 an hour. Some states like Alaska, South Dakota and Ohio on Lee boosting base pay by a few cents an hour, But Connecticut, Illinois, New Mexico and others will hike paid by at least a dollar. The federal minimum wage. Still seven and a quarter an hour hasn't been increased in over a decade, helping worldwide like most in the hotel industry had a terrible 2020 because of the pandemic. But by one metric, the company is actually faring pretty well. At Bloomberg's Charley Pell. It takes a look at that the stock managed to eke out a 0.3% gain for 2020 as investors bet that Cove in 19 vaccines will unleash a surge of pent up demand for lodging. The shares of more than doubled since mid March, a surprising vote of confidence for a company enduring perhaps the worst year. In its century long history, the company temporarily shuttered nearly 1000 hotels in the early days of the pandemic, furloughing thousands of employees and in the first nine months of 2020 revenue plummeted more than 50% from a year earlier, Charlie Pellet Bloomberg radio and doesn't pay to be a former Fed chair. Or maybe we should say how much does it pay? Janet Yellen picked up more than $7 million in speaking fees in the past two years, mostly from major financial firms and tech giants, including Citigroup, Goldman Sachs and Google. The disclosures were made public is yelling, prepares to serve as President Joe Biden's Treasury secretary. Global News 24 hours a day on their non Bloomberg quick take, powered by more than 2700, journalists and analysts and more than 120 countries. I'm to these Pellegrini This is Bloomberg. This is Bloomberg Business.

Bloomberg Charlie Pellet Bloomberg Bloomberg Business Denise Pellegrini Charley Pell Tom Busby Roberts Janet Yellen Joe Biden Fed Global News Cove Alaska California Citigroup Goldman Sachs President
Oracle Moves Headquarters to Texas

Masters in Business

00:27 sec | 2 years ago

Oracle Moves Headquarters to Texas

"Moved its headquarters to Texas from its home state of California. More on that from Bloomberg's Charlie Pellet. Oracle says it will give employees more flexibility on where they do their jobs. In a regulatory filing, Oracle said the move to Austin from Redwood City quote means that many of our employees can choose their office location. As well as continued to work from home part time or all of the time. Charlie Pellet, Bloomberg Radio.

Charlie Pellet Oracle Bloomberg Texas California Redwood City Austin Bloomberg Radio
Cameo now lets you book 10-minute Zoom calls with celebrities

San Diego's Morning News with Ted and LaDona

00:56 sec | 2 years ago

Cameo now lets you book 10-minute Zoom calls with celebrities

"People pay celebrities, entertainers, musicians. And influencers to record messages for them. Now the service is expanding into live Zoom calls. Every single athlete actor celebrity at the core is really a gig. Economy work, Stephen Go. Llinas is co founder and CEO of the biggest things Get Paper Game. Musicians get paid per show. Stand up Comedians Get Paper Act, which raises the question of how much should it cost for a 10 minute zoom call and our celebrities setting the right price. We have price for their talent. Modern and almost these Tom slick, like in real estate, where they can see people that are similar statue. Maybe teammates of theirs on a sports team are a similar calibre musician and another band. A 10 minute zoom call with comedian Gilbert Gottfried was recently listed for $150 while actor Charlie Sheen was going for $500. I'm Charlie Pellet. Bloomberg Radio. Radio.

Charlie Pellet Charlie Sheen Tom Slick Gilbert Gottfried Stephen Go Bloomberg CEO Llinas Co Founder