Brad Stone
@BradStone
Editor, Bloomberg Businessweek. Author of the books Amazon Unbound, The Upstarts, and The Everything Store. Retweets are usually mistaken clicks.
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http://Brad-Stone.com 12-08-2008 20:05:22
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In the upcoming issue of Businessweek, Anna Edgerton and I look at how the TikTok ban slipped through Congress, and why we may be headed for both a Supreme Court showdown and a crackdown by Beijing on American interests bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Businessweek
Thrilled to welcome Amanda Mull to Bloomberg and to bring her smart, sharply-observed writing on consumerism and commerce to the new Businessweek!
Today's daily Businessweek newsletter by me - a FOMO whine on the proliferation of no-journos-allowed secret conferences!
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Devastating reporting, as usual, from Olivia Carville. And a Businessweek cover for the ages bloomberg.com/features/2024-…
You've always wondered but were afraid to ask: How is Matzo made? Deena Shanker goes inside the matzo factory. bloomberg.com/features/2024-… via Businessweek
Another banger feature in this week's Businessweek: Wall Street veterans thought buying 100,000 Teslas could turn around Hertz. Oops.
by Erik Schatzker and David Welch:
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Here's my cover story in the latest Businessweek about how Bluey (yes, you love her too!) took over the planet and her uncertain post-season-three future bloomberg.com/news/features/…
I was not yet indoctrinated into the Cult of Bluey - the Australian kids' TV show featuring a charming family of dogs.
This story by devin leonard brought me into the fold - and explained why everyone (including Disney) is chasing Bluey.
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In this week's Businessweek, I write about the disruption-loving billionaires embracing Donald Trump- and the potential chaos of a 2nd Trump term. bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Businessweek
Happy publication day Saleha Mohsin!
The deeply reported and vividly-drawn tale of the U.S. Treasury and almighty Dollar.
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An urgent, nightmare-fuel read by Jonathan Franklin: Research monkey demand is so high that poachers are ripping wild macaques from trees and laundering them into the supply of captive-bred animals bloomberg.com/features/2024-… via Businessweek