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Baystate Business: Facebook, Apple, Tesla (Radio)

Baystate Business

Facebook, Apple, Tesla (Radio)

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Bloomberg Baystate Business for Wednesday, January 27th, 2021 - Bloomberg Businessweek economics editor Peter Coy with analysis of Chair Powell’s remarks and press conference (2:47) - Janet Wu reports on the future of work as more people work from home (14:05) - Bloomberg News reporter Scott Moritz on the Verizon internet outage and its impact (16:25) - Bloomberg Radio’s Paul Sweeney on Facebook earnings (23:38) - Bloomberg New markets editor and opinion columnist John Authers on the impact of retail investors on the markets (28:15) - Ramon Llamas, IDC in Framingham, on Apple earnings (36:28) - Matt Arcaro, IDC in Framingham, on Tesla earnings (40:19) - Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwaite interview of BlackRock CEO Larry Fink at the “Bloomberg The Year Ahead” conference (43:46) - Bob Luz, President and CEO of the Massachusetts Restaurant Association, on his reaction to the easing of restrictions and the Governor’s State-of-the-Commonwealth speech, and the President’s $15 minimum wage proposal (54:24) - Jim Knott, Jr., CEO of Riverdale Mills Corp., Northbridge, Massachusetts, the maker of marine wire-mesh used in about 80 percent of all North American lobster pots, about how the Trump tariffs hurt his business and his hopes for Biden’s new Made-in-America initiative (1:07:34) Hosts: Tom Moroney, Joe Shortsleeve and Kim Carrigan Producer: Dan Pierce

Jan 27, 2021