NEW: In the July issue of Bloomberg Businessweek, Bernard Arnault, one of the wealthiest people alive, explains how he built LVMH into the largest luxury conglomerate in the world. (thread: 1/4)
https://t.co/g6ZY7b6xNq
What an amazing summer read: a globe-hopping tale of stolen antiquities and some of the world's most reputable museums and art collectors. By @MattCampbell.
Out tomorrow >> https://t.co/Zr71M7GDHV
Andy Jassy's leaner, AI-infused, ludicrously diversified Amazon turns five this summer.
Discuss: https://t.co/QU7BVMKjCq
For Bloomberg Businessweek's AI issue w/@BradStone
What is government's role in shaping AI governance? Editor of @BW@BradStone sits down with California State Senator @Scott_Wiener at #BloombergTech.
Live 6/4 at 3:15 PM PT!
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Silicon Valley congressman Ro Khanna wants to regulate AI, tax billionaires and just maybe, run for President. His wealthy backers aren't pleased.
Another brilliant @chafkin profile, with @eli_kamisher, in @BW:
https://t.co/K3GIUkpqXA
As summer travel ramps up, consumers are bracing for high gas prices, airport security mayhem, airlines going under and a raft of cancelled flights, while prices of hotels, car rentals and just about everything else seem to be steadily marching skyward.
@thepointsguy tells @svaneksmith and @chafkin to fear not. He joins a special Everybody's Business podcast recorded at a @onairfest event to share a few tips for navigating this summer travel season https://t.co/3EU9IGRzRs
Managing the 4th busiest airport in the world is not for the faint of heart even in normal times. DFW’s CEO is trying to stay calm and rise above the chaos. In @BW: https://t.co/n0n4QS9tku
Thomas Massie says he represents half of MAGA. Trump wants him out. Now voters in Kentucky will decide. by the @JoshuaGreen in @BW: https://t.co/90eiZ4zbeF
“We have an administration that is bullying corporate America.”
Prominent Black executives gather to discuss the climate around DEI and how they’re stepping up to support the next generation of leaders. via @BW https://t.co/Yvh6VqSDIg
I wrote for @bw about the Epstein files and capitalism's credibility problem. Its hard to have faith in business when the world's leading businessmen look so craven, and so dumb. Gift link: https://t.co/a6gJmEEAO7
After the Jeffrey Epstein revelations, Peter Attia’s longevity empire is in freefall.
The definitive account from @courtneybrubin and @deenashanker for @BW
https://t.co/mE9fnvof7F
The long strange journey of one Brendan Carr, FCC Chair, from deep state bureaucrat to MAGA flamethrower and late-night TV host foil. By @KelceeGriffis for @BW: https://t.co/iGHMq8gx1o
In the April issue of Businessweek, our reporters talk retirement and the new rules for leaving — or staying in — the workforce. @BradStone gives the scoop on what you can expect to find https://t.co/QkYDLn4PMS
Could oil prices spike over $200 a barrel if the Middle East conflict continues to escalate?
On this episode of the Everybody's Business podcast, @JavierBlas joins @svaneksmith and @chafkin to discuss whether a continued conflict with Iran will send oil prices soaring to crisis levels, causing an economic shock on a global scale https://t.co/qSwm0RcP17