
Tom Moroney, Joe Shortsleeve, Kim Carrigan, Janet Wu and Ann Mostue are joined by top decision makers from local business and finance to politics and technology, along with Bloomberg reporters covering the latest stories in Boston, the Bay State, and beyond.
Baystate Business: Floyd Trial Verdict (Radio)
Bloomberg Baystate Business for Tuesday, April 20th, 2021 - Harvard Business School professor Andy Wu talks about his study on commuting hurting productivity (2:30) - John Simon, co-founder of General Catalyst Partners and the founder of GreenLight Fund, a national effort to alleviate poverty (12:30) - Bloomberg’s David Westin interviews Bain Capital’s Steve Pagliuca (22:07) - Anne Mostue reports on Vertex and CRISPR having a good shot at being the first approved for a cure for sickle cell disease (29:17) - Bloomberg Business of Sports co-host Jason Kelly talks about the effort by some soccer clubs, including the one owned by Fenway Sports Group, to form a new league and the big fan backlash (34:08) - Bloomberg News national correspondent Gregory Korte on the Biden spending plan which faces some Democratic opposition (39:55) - Bloomberg News medical science reporter Michelle Cortez on some states dropping mask mandates, and the increase in case world-wide (50:41) - Bloomberg law reporter Ian Lopez with analysis of the guilty verdicts in the George Floyd murder trial (1:00:46) - Greg Vasil, President of the Greater Boston Real Estate Board, on foreign investors buying properties in the area (1:15:22) - Dan Duvall, Co-founder and Principal of The Elevated Companies, on the market for high-end real estate in Boston (1:25:46) Hosts: Tom Moroney, Joe Shortsleeve and Kim Carrigan Producer: Dan Pierce
Apr 20, 2021
