Singapore has increasingly been at the forefront in the usage of blockchain technology. Numerous crypto-related companies and leaders in the industry – Binance CEO Changpeng “CZ” Zhao, and Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin – are among those who’ve made the city-state their home base in the past couple of years. Joanna Ossinger, Bloomberg Editor for Asia
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Jan.13 — Tesla shares rose above $500 for the first time on Monday as Wall Street analysts played catch up with the electric vehicle maker’s share price, which has doubled from October. Michael Kushma of Morgan Stanley Investment Management discusses on “Bloomberg The Open.”
Airbnb says it’s making the “biggest change in a decade.” It’s offering a new user interface, the ability to search for special listings and a 24-hour customer service help line. CEO Brian Chesky speaks to Bloomberg’s Emily Chang.
Amazon Labor Union President Christian Smalls joins Emily Chang after testifying before members of Congress about his efforts to unionize Amazon workers across the country, and meeting with President Biden.
Airbnb CEO & Co-Founder Brian Chesky joins Emily Chang for a post-earnings discussion after Airbnb exceeded estimates. Chesky predicts a high demand for travel heading into the summer season after more than two years of Covid-19 restrictions.
FalconX Head of Institutional Coverage Aya Kantorovich speaks with Emily Chang about cryptocurrency markets and the implications of algorithmic stablecoins like Terra dropping below its peg value.
Amazon Web Services CEO Adam Selipsky says cloud adoption is still in the early stages. Speaking with Emily Chang on “Bloomberg Markets: The Close,” he also discusses AWS’s strategy going forward.
Coinbase Global Inc. shares tumbled after first-quarter revenue missed estimates and the largest U.S. cryptocurrency exchange warned that total trading volume in the current quarter will be lower than in the first. Julie Chariell of Bloomberg Intelligence speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: The Close.”
Ford CEO Jim Farley says electric pickup trucks are not right for every driver. The company’s first all-electric F-150 Lightning pickup truck began rolling off the assembly line today. He’s on “Bloomberg Markets.”
Dan Ives of Wedbush Securities says Elon Musk will own Twitter within 24 hours. He says Musk will then likely turn Twitter into a subscription model. Ives speaks on “Bloomberg The Open.”
Alphabet CFO Ruth Porat shares her favorite family rituals and travel destinations with Emily Chang on “Bloomberg Studio 1.0.” Alphabet is the parent company of Google.
Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow and Emily Chang talk about how President Biden talked all things EVs with GM’s Mary Barra and Ford’s Jim Farley at an event at the White House last week – but failed to mention the biggest EV maker in the world: Tesla. Elon Musk wasn’t happy about it.
Shares of Twitter surged for a second day after Elon Musk was appointed to the company’s board. The Tesla founder just took a 9.2% stake in the company. Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow reports on “Bloomberg The Open.”
Palantir COO Shyam Sankar joins Emily Chang to discuss the launch of Palantir’s first Edge AI enabled satellite via SpaceX’s Falcon 9 on April 1st, and Palantir’s role in space. Plus, he talks about the company’s work in Ukraine around refugees, food aid, supporting allied materials, and shared his outlook on supply chain challenges.
Cathie Wood, founder and chief executive officer of ARK Invest, explains why she’s been selling shares of Tesla, her views on Twitter and the performance of Chinese stocks. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: The Close.” ——– Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg Technology on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrM7B7SL_g1edFOnmj-SDKg Watch the latest full episodes of “Bloomberg Technology” with
Grayscale Investments CEO Michael Sonnenshein discusses the outlook for crypto and its oversight with Kailey Leinz and Guy Johnson on “Bloomberg Markets.”
Tesla said it’s planning a second stock split in roughly two years, giving a lift to shares that had been trading lower on news Covid-19 is again disrupting operations. Ed Ludlow reports on “Bloomberg The Open.”
Apple is paying a small group of engineers bonuses of up to $200,000 to stay with the company. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports.
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Pomp Investments Owner and Investor Anthony Pompliano joins Emily Chang and Bloomberg’s Sonali Basak to talk about Bitcoin’s latest market moves, his thoughts on Bored Ape Yacht Club’s latest funding round and Miami’s tech and crypto scene.
Tesla officially opened its plant outside Berlin on Tuesday and rolled out 30 Model Ys to customers. CEO Elon Musk followed through on his promise to dance as he did when Tesla opened its Shanghai factory two years ago. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz was on hand for the festivities.
Microsoft Corporate Vice President Jared Spataro joins Emily Chang to talk about the company’s survey which shows more employees are considering quitting their jobs now than in 2021, and that more than half of younger workers are mulling a job change within the next year.
Box CEO Aaron Levie joins Emily Chang after Box’s Investor Day wraps for an exclusive interview to discuss their financial outlook and a new share repurchase program, as well as the pandemic’s impact on the company and the war for talent.
Galaxy Digital founder and CEO Michael Novogratz sees growing demand for cryptocurrencies and says there is “zero chance” Russia can use crypto to circumvent sanctions. Novogratz also maintains his $500,000 forecast for Bitcoin five years out. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Matt Miller, Kailey Leinz and Sonali Basak on “Bloomberg Crypto.”
Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse joins Emily Chang to discuss his “victory” after a court ruled in the favor of his company’s defense against the SEC alleging they had unlawfully sold their XRP tokens. He also weighs in on the role of crypto in the war in Ukraine, and Biden’s crypto executive order.
Cruise CEO and founder Kyle Vogt joins Emily Chang to talk about launching their autonomous cars in San Francisco, where they’re looking to expand next, and how they compare with the competition such as Waymo, Tesla and Zoox.
May.20 — Imran Khan, Verishop chief executive officer and former Snap chief strategy officer, discusses the evolution of e-commerce, how Verishop plans to take on Amazon.com Inc. and the tech IPO landscape with Bloomberg’s Emily Chang on “Bloomberg Technology.”
ClassPass Founder Payal Kadakia speaks with Emily Chang about her new book “LifePass,” her journey as a female entrepreneur and businesswoman, and connected fitness trends in a post-pandemic world.
Salesforce co-CEO Bret Taylor joins Emily Chang after the company gave a forecast for quarterly and annual revenue that exceeded analysts’ estimates, as the leader in customer relations software further integrates Slack and expands its product line.
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