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Story of the Week (DR):Berkshire board names Greg Abel as CEO, Buffett to remain chairWarren Buffett says he'll propose Greg Abel take over as Berkshire Hathaway CEO at year-endWarren Buffett makes surprise announcement: He's stepping down as Berkshire Hathaway CEOOpenAI backs off push to become for-profit companyIn a nutshell, with help from its chatbot: “OpenAI has restructured into a hybrid model with a nonprofit parent company, OpenAI Inc., and a for-profit subsidiary now called a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC). This shift allows for investment while keeping a focus on its mission of developing AGI for the benefit of humanity. The change responds to previous criticism about reducing nonprofit oversight.”OpenAI's nonprofit mission fades further into the rearviewSam Altman urges lawmakers against regulations that could ‘slow down' U.S. in AI race against ChinaKohl's CEO Fired After Investigation Finds 'Highly Unusual' Business Deal with Former Romantic PartnerKohl's CEO Ashley Buchanan was fired after an internal investigation revealed he violated the company's conflict-of-interest policies. The probe found that Buchanan directed business to a former romantic partner, Chandra Holt, who is the CEO of Beyond Inc. and founder of Incredibrew. Holt secured a multimillion-dollar consulting deal with Kohl's under unusually favorable terms, which Buchanan failed to disclose.As a result, Buchanan was dismissed for cause, forfeiting equity awards and required to repay a portion of his $2.5 million signing bonus.This marks the third CEO departure at Kohl's in just three years, highlighting ongoing leadership instability amid declining sales.Proxy Firms Split on Harley-Davidson Board Shake-Up MMGlass Lewis= Withhold; ISS = What's happening at Harley exactly?We have a fun twist at the proxy cage match between Harley Davidson and H Partners, who are 9% shareholders and have started a withhold vote campaign against long-tenured directors Jochen Zeitz, Thomas Linebarger, and Sara Levinson: Glass Lewis says “withhold” but ISS says “support”?Through lackluster reasoning based on hunches and not performance analytics, ISS revealed, without satire, that "[T]here are compelling reasons to believe that as a group [the targeted directors] still have a perspective that can be valuable” and, in discussing the candidacy of departing CEO Jochen Zeitz: “[I]t appears that his time in the role has been more positive than negative, which makes it hard to argue that his vote on a successor is worthless.”Testimony in House Hearing: “Exposing the Proxy Advisory Cartel: How ISS & Glass Lewis Influence Markets”A 2015 study found that 25 percent of institutional investors vote “indiscriminately” with ISS [1].In 2016, a study estimated that a negative recommendation from ISS leads to a 25-percentage point reduction in voting support for say-on-pay proposals [2].A 2018 study demonstrated that a negative recommendation from ISS was associated with a reduction in support of 17 percentage points for equity-plan proposals, 18 points for uncontested director elections, and 27 points for say-on-pay [3].In 2021, a study examining “robo-voting”—the practice of fund managers voting in lockstep with the recommendations of ISS—identified 114 financial institutions managing $5 trillion in assets that automated their votes in a manner aligned with ISS recommendations 99.5% of the time [4].A 2022 study provided further evidence that institutional investors are highly sensitive to an opposing recommendation from a proxy advisory firm. Opposition from ISS was associated with a 51 percent difference in institutional voting support compared with only a 2 percent difference among retail investors [5].During the 12 months ending June 30, 2024, negative recommendations from the two proxy advisory firms were associated with (1) a 17-percentage point difference in support for directors in uncontested elections at the S&P 500 (96.9% with the firms' support vs. 79.7% without); (2) a 35-percentage point gap for say-on-pay proposals (92.8% vs. 58.0%); and (3) a 36-percentage point difference for shareholder proposals (42.4% vs. 6.6%)Why Leo XIV? Pope's chosen name suggests commitment to social justicePope NamesLeo: Many Pope Leos were reformers or defenders of Church teachings.John: often linked to pastoral care and modernization.Paul: Reflects missionary zeal and intellectual work.Gregory: Reform, liturgy, and missionary outreach.Benedict: Benedict XVI emphasized faith and reason in a skeptical age.Pius: Emphasis on traditional piety and Church authority.Clement: Reconciliation and peacemaking.Innocent: Ironically, several Popes named Innocent wielded immense political power.Urban: Engagement with worldly and civic matters.Francis: Poverty, simplicity, ecological concern.CEO NamesWarren: cuddly billionaires who control everything, put family members on board, and say pithy thingsJamie: blowhard control freaks bankers who think they should be President and have something to say about everythingMark: college dropout social media dictators who have no oversight while charting humanity's demiseElon: arrogant and childish Wizard of Ozzian leaders who pretend to be company founders with world domination delusionsSundar: East Asian stewards meant to distract from actual Tech dictatorsTim: Genteel Southern cruise ship captains who keep a steady hand after replacing legendsEtc.Goodliest of the Week (MM/DR):DR: Bill Gates to give away $200 billion by 2045, says Musk is 'killing' world's poorest childrenDR: This Subaru has an external airbag to protect cyclists: The design helps protect both pedestrians and cyclists in a crash MM DRMM: Proxy Firms Split on Harley-Davidson Board Shake-UpThe other major proxy firm, Glass Lewis, reached a different conclusion. It said Tuesday that the directors had “overseen starkly suboptimal shareholder returns,” and that removing them from the eight-person board likely wouldn't create any problems.MM: 80% of Gen Z, Millennials Plan to Increase Allocations to Sustainable Investments: Morgan Stanley SurveyAssholiest of the Week (MM):All Zuckerberg editionCertified watch guy ZuckMark Zuckerberg is a certified watch guy. Here are some of his standout timepieces, from a $120 Casio to a $900,000 Greubel Forse.These are the stories as Trump, whose ass Zuck's lips are firmly planted on, says you should only have 3 dolls - Zuck's watches, C.E.O. Pay Raise Sparks Outrage Among Teachers and Public Officers, 58 crypto wallets have made millions on Trump's meme coin. 764,000 have lost money, data shows, The best and worst looks billionaires wore to the 2025 Met GalaFriend maker Zuck DRMark Zuckerberg wants you to have more friends — but AI friendsMark Zuckerberg destroyed friendship. Now he wants to replace it with AI.Meanwhile, no wonder: Mark Zuckerberg says his management style involves no 1-on-1s, few direct reports, and a 'core army' of 30 running MetaMan with no friends says you need more and will provide fake ones?Human picker ZuckZuck's version of human friends probably the reason he wants to make you fake ones - hand-selected fake friends on the board (Patrick Collison and Dina Powell McCormick to Join Meta Board of Directors):4 tech bro dictators (Tan, Houston, Collison, Xu)3 tech bro suck ups (Andreessen, Alford, Songhurst)1 nepo baby dictator (Elkann)1 family dictator suck up (Travis)2 DJT suck ups (White, Powell McCormick)2 US govt suck ups (Killefer, Kimmitt)Prediction - Zuck to have the first true AI board member?Empathetic ZuckGaslighting, golden handcuffs, and toxicity: Former Meta employees shared what it was like to be laid off as low performersA former senior machine learning engineer at Meta described the shock of being laid off, only for a Meta recruiter to invite her to reapply three days later and skip the interview process.Two weeks before the layoffs, he said, his new manager told the team everyone was "safe." Then came the termination email — and a performance rating of "Meets Some Expectations," low on Meta's end-of-year rating scale. "How could they evaluate my performance when I'd only worked 10 weeks in 2024?" he said, adding that an HR director had said he was "too new to evaluate."An engineer was laid off after five months of leave for a serious health crisis while in the middle of disability-related negotiations.Meta exec apologizes to conservative activist Robby StarbuckLover ZuckMark Zuckerberg's Wife Was Weirded Out by His Strange Gift to HerHe made it for her not out of love, but because…The billionaire is apparently a huge fan of the sculptor behind the statue, the pop artist Daniel Arsham, but decided to go with his wife's likeness, he said on the podcast, because a statue of himself would have been "crazy."Academic ZuckMark Zuckerberg says college isn't preparing students for the job marketHeadliniest of the WeekDR: Olivia and John Randal Tyson Named to Tyson Foods Board of DirectorsDR: This new mental health service targets burned-out content creators: CreatorCare offers affordable therapy tailored to influencers and digital creators—addressing the rising mental health toll of life online.DR: Costco co-founder still goes into the office weekly at age 89: ‘To be successful, you've got to be pretty focused'Costco co-founder Jim Sinegal stepped down from his role in 2012. But Sinegal still goes to the office some TuesdaysDR: Billionaire KKR cofounders say 'emotional intelligence' should be a focus for young investorsKKR leadership page:1 of 8 are women: It HAS to be head of marketing, head of people, or head of legal stuff: so which is it? It's Chief Legal Officer Kathryn SudolBoard is 14:4F; no F in leadership role MM: Elon Musk's Urgent Concern: That the Earth Is Going to Get Swallowed by the Sun"Mars is life insurance for life collectively," Musk said. "So, eventually, all life on Earth will be destroyed by the Sun. The Sun is gradually expanding, and so we do at some point need to be a multi-planet civilization because Earth will be incinerated."It is slated to happen in 6 billion yearsMM: Elon Musk is responsible for “killing the world's poorest children,” says Bill GatesWho Won the Week?DR: Pope #-267, duh. The world's greatest vampire CEO. And Villanova students (who are not openly gay or have vaginas), who all suddenly now believe they will eventually be the pope. MM: Your shitty washer/dryer, which no longer looks horrible: E.P.A. Plans to Shut Down the Energy Star ProgramPredictionsDR: Open AI's CEO, Mark VII, creates a deepfake video showing the country of China eating his baby at one of his homes in Hawaii causing the Trump administration to completely dismantle the SEC.MM: Sit tight for this, I have two: Euronext rebrands ESG in drive to help European defence firms - “energy, security, and geo-strategy” flops, so to LSEG rebrands its ESG Scores to “Emitting, Smoking, Gambling” so that investors can finally do ESG investing and feel good about itMusk gets his Texas wish. SpaceX launch site is approved as the new city of Starbase - I predict in 12 months, Musk is offering SpaceX employees that live in Starbase (a company town) crypto tokens instead of pay that are redeemable at stores in Starbase. To avoid them being called scrips, which were outlawed in the US in 1938 but still used anyway through the 1960s, Musk will list them on crypto exchanges that can be used to trade for dollars (but are totally worthless). Eventually, so indebted to the space plantation and Musk, there is a new renaissance of “resistance music” (a la “We Shall Overcome” and “Sixteen Tons”) with a song ranking number 1 in the US by the end of 2026.
Ce mardi 6 mai, la mise en garde des patrons de Stellantis et Renault dans un entretien commun au Figaro, selon laquelle l'industrie automobile européenne est en danger, a été abordée par Mathieu Plane, directeur adjoint du département analyse et prévision de l'OFCE, Guillaume Poitrinal, fondateur de WO2, et Stéphane Van Huffel, cofondateur de Net-Investissement.fr, dans l'émission Les Experts, présentée par Nicolas Doze sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
SPEAKING TO THE DEFEATED. Federico Campagna is an Italian philosopher based in London. His research concerns the metaphysics, politics and history of world-building. His books are Technic and Magic (Bloomsbury, 2018) and Prophetic Culture (Bloomsbury, 2021) and his next book Otherworlds, Mediterranean Lessons on Escaping History will investigate the history of cosmological imagination during times of crisis in the Mediterranean area. “The values of old are gone, and you have to reinvent your way of life from scratch” “An apocalypse reveals all the things that usually, in your daily life, you tend to not notice immediately.” “The world is produced outside of us to a minimal extent. It is produced within us to a maximum extent.”
A REMARKABLE BOOKSELLER. James Daunt is the founder of the Daunt Books chain in the UK, and has been managing director of Waterstones, the bookshop chain of more than 300 stores, since 2011. In 2019 he also became CEO of Barnes & Noble, the American bookstore chain of some 650 stores. An Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, Daunt was appointed Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2022 Birthday Honours for services to publishing. “The real joy of a bookstore is that it does curate and it does the job of ensuring that readers and customers are browsing the best that's available.“ “The book is ultimately the most satisfying way in which to educate oneself and to illuminate around the issue of interest“ “There are booksellers up and down, particularly in Europe, who are espousing the same principles, which is let the booksellers in each shop run their own bookstores“
A LARGE MUSEUM IS LIKE AN OPERA. Laurence des Cars is a French museum curator and art historian who President Macron appointed President and Director of the Louvre Museum in September 2021, becoming the first woman to hold the position in the establishment's 228-year history. Her previous role was President of musée d'Orsay and musée de l'Orangerie. Laurence des Cars is the author of several books including ‘The Pre-Raphaelites: Romance and Realism'. “The Louvre is more than a museum. It's a symbol of France, of Paris.” “We are definitely in a very complex moment, and we are looking for places where we can confront ourselves through a perspective of long time in history.” “I do not think that looking at art should be painful, boring and exhausting. It should be absolutely the contrary to that.”
GOOD GOING. Graydon Carter launched his enjoyable digital weekly newsletter Air Mail in 2019. He was the editor of Vanity Fair for twenty-five years, and under him Vanity Fair won numerous awards. Named to the American Society of Magazine Editors Hall of Fame, he is also an author and editor of books, a producer of plays and documentaries, and a restaurateur. In the newly published memoir When the Going Was Good Graydon recounts how he made his mark as one of society's most talented editors and shapers of culture. “I'm a very kind person, and I treat everybody the same.” “Every editor out there was working at the top of their game, and they were really good, so the competition was fierce.” “Always carry a handkerchief!”
AFRICA: FACING THE FACTS. Guillaume Bonn is a documentary photographer who has commented on conflict, social and environmental issues for the last 25 years. As a contributor to the New York Times and Vanity Fair he covered topics ranging from the conflict in Northern Uganda, the Darfur humanitarian crisis and the ivory trade in African elephants. Bonn grew up in Kenya and his subsequent reporting bought him to 40 countries on the African continent. A Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, he is the author of a beautiful new book Paradise Inc.. “African governments are struggling, yet they seem to overlook opportunities to improve the lives of their citizens.” “It's baffling that African governments continue to follow outdated conservation models imposed when national parks were first established. “Politicians view wildlife as existing on pristine land that could easily be transformed into big cities, parking lots, casinos, and supermarkets.”
Frena l interscambio tra Italia e Germania nel 2024 e rallenta l'export italiano. Il valore dei rapporti commerciali tra i due Paesi è sceso del 4%, mentre le vendite delle imprese italiane sul principale mercato di sbocco per il Paese sono scese da 74,7 a 71 miliardi, in base al rapporto appena pubblicato dalla Camera di commercio Italo-Germanica, Ahk Italien.Nonostante la flessione, causata dalla frenata tedesca e dal complesso contesto internazionale, l'interscambio nel 2024 si è attestato a 156 miliardi di euro ed è stato «il terzo più alto di sempre, a riprova della solidità dei rapporti tra le due economie», spiega Jörg Buck, consigliere delegato della Camera di commercio Ahk Italien. Italia e Germania sono due Paesi votati all export e lo scenario globale «non favorisce il nostro modello di business», sottolinea Buck. Di fronte alle nuove sfide e alla minaccia dei dazi Usa, «è allora importante che collaboriamo e che definiamo insieme una politica industriale. Il tema dei prossimi anni sarà appunto quello di rafforzare l industria europea». Serve quindi più Europa, seguendo le linee guida indicate dal rapporto Letta e da quello Draghi, con più integrazione, con investimenti in innovazione e ricerca, con il recupero dei livelli di competitività e rafforzando le infrastrutture. E con una «strategia comune per tornare a prezzi dell energia più favorevoli per le aziende, perché questo è cruciale per le nostre industrie», afferma ancora Buck.Il commento di Joerg Buck Consigliere Delegato Camera di commercio Italo-Germanica AHK Italien. Venier, scenario incerto, Snam rafforza infrastruttura nazionaleSnam, ha rivelato oggi, ha chiuso il 2024 con ricavi totali pari a 3.568 milioni di euro, in riduzione di 373 milioni di euro (-9,5%) rispetto all'esercizio 2023. Con riferimento al business delle infrastrutture gas, si registra una crescita significativa dei ricavi (+422 milioni di euro, +14,9%). In riduzione i ricavi dei business della transizione energetica (-795 milioni euro, -71,9%) per il minor contributo dell'efficienza energetica a fronte del termine degli incentivi del Superbonus. Per quanto riguarda gli investimenti totali hanno raggiunto il livello record di 2.875 milioni di euro (+31,0% rispetto al 2023), trainati dall'avanzamento dei lavori per il terminale GNL di Ravenna, dall'avvio dei lavori della Linea Adriatica e dagli investimenti nello stoccaggio. Il 65% degli investimenti complessivi è allineato ai Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) e il 31% alla Tassonomia Europea."In uno scenario energetico che rimane incerto, stiamo rafforzando l'infrastruttura nazionale". Lo afferma l'amministratore delegato di Snam Stefano Venier che oggi ha fatto il punto sui risultati del 2024 e sull'avanzamento del Piano Strategico al 2029. Venier ricorda l'acquisizione di Adriatic Lng ed Edison Stoccaggio e il piano di investimenti di 12,4 miliardi di euro al 2029, "il più significativo - sottolinea - della nostra storia". "Chiudiamo il 2024 con risultati molto positivi - aggiunge - superiori alla guidance, che dimostrano una crescita significativa e riflettono il nostro impegno a rafforzare la sicurezza degli approvvigionamenti del paese e ad accelerare la sua transizione sostenibile verso il Net Zero, con investimenti record pari a circa 3 miliardi di euro". "L'ambizione di diventare un operatore infrastrutturale pan-europeo multi-molecola - conclude il manager - va di pari passo con l'innovazione e la sostenibilità, aree in cui nel 2024 abbiamo fatto progressi, anticipando gli ambiziosi obiettivi fissati dal nostro Transition Plan".L'intervento di Stefano Venier, amministratore delegato di SNAM ai microfoni di Sebastiano Barisoni.Elkann alla Camera: «Per noi l Italia ricopre un ruolo centrale»Inizia puntuale l'audizione del presidente di Stellantis John Elkann alla Camera dei Deputati incarico che ha ricevuto dal Consiglio di Amministrazione lo scorso 2 dicembre 2024, a seguito delle dimissioni di Carlos Tavares .«Ci siamo preparati all'audizione di oggi con grande attenzione; perché per noi l'Italia ricopre un ruolo centrale» ha premesso Elkann ai membri della X Commissione (Attività produttive, commercio e turismo) della Camera dei deputati e della 9a Commissione (Industria, commercio, turismo, agricoltura e produzione agroalimentare) del Senato della Repubblica.Nel suo discorso Elkann ricostruisce il ruolo della Fiat in Italia negli ultimi venti anni, conferma il piano industriale presentato al tavolo del Mimit lo scorso 17 dicembre e infine punta a condividere con i membri del Parlamento la prospettiva del settore automotive, non solo in Italia ma anche in Europa e nel Mondo. «Il 2025 evidenzia Elkann - sarà un altro anno difficile: il mercato Italia nei primi due mesi è in contrazione del 7% rispetto allo stesso periodo dello scorso anno; dal 2026 si prevede un aumento della produzione grazie al lancio di 10 nuovi aggiornamenti di prodotto nelle fabbriche italiane i cui livelli produttivi dipenderanno dal mercato e da fattori esterni come i dazi».Sull'azione dell'Europa,Elkann parla di azioni «di corto respiro» e fa appello ad un maggiore impegno sul fronte delle infrastrutture di ricarica. «In Italia - dice - ci sono un terzo delle colonnine che ci sono in Olanda». I produttori automobilistici europei «stanno affrontando uno svantaggio strutturale rispetto ai loro concorrenti cinesi, pari al 40% del costo manifatturiero complessivo. In particolare, i prezzi dell'energia di paesi produttori di auto europei risultano cinque volte più alti di quelli cinesi».L'aumento della produzione in Europa e in Italia nel prossimo ventennio dipenderà dalla crescita del mercato, che sarà sempre più elettrico", ha detto John Elkann ricordando che "il mercato mondiale degli autoveicoli conta circa 80 milioni di unità vendute nel 2024. La Cina occupa il primo posto con 30 milioni, seguita dagli Stati Uniti (16 milioni) e dall'Unione Europea (15 milioni). Rispetto a 20 anni fa, le vendite in Cina sono esplose (+400%), negli Usa sono leggermente diminuite del 5%, mentre in Europa sono calate del 12% e in Italia sono calate del 30%". Filomena Greco, Il Sole 24 Ore a Focus Economia.Dazi, in 22 province export pari a oltre la metà del PilAlla crisi dell'automotive legata a transizione energetica e alla fine della globalizzazione, vanno ora a sommarsi i dazi imposti dagli Stati Uniti di Donald Trump al settore. Anche nel caso in cui i dazi Usa non dovessero essere imposti all Europa, ma solo nei confronti di Messico e Canada, le case automobilistiche di tutto il mondo (Stati Uniti compresi) subirebbero un duro impatto in termini di mancati profitti e perdite economiche.Al di fuori del Nord America, Giappone, Corea del Sud e Germania sono in cima alla lista dei Paesi che registrano un surplus commerciale con gli Stati Uniti. Ma a fine 2024 gli scambi internazionali di merci sono risaliti anche per l economia italiana. Nel 2024 oltre il 48% del valore dell export italiano è stato indirizzato al di fuori dell Ue, una quota superiore a quelle tedesca, francese e spagnola. Tra i principali partner commerciali, gli Stati Uniti hanno assorbito circa il 10% delle vendite all estero dell Italia e più di un quinto di quelle di prodotti italiani destinati ai mercati extra europei. L analisi svolta dall Istat in un focus suggerisce che l applicazione dei dazi preannunciati dall amministrazione statunitense nei confronti dell Ue potrebbe avere effetti rilevanti sull Italia.In Italia negli ultimi cinque anni le vendite all estero hanno trainato i conti di molti settori produttivi con importanti ricadute sui territori. Tanto che molte aree del Paese oggi si trovano particolarmente esposte a un eventuale inasprimento delle politiche commerciali sui mercati internazionali: le province italiane in cui l export genera un valore superiore al 50% del prodotto interno lordo sono 22 su 107. Ciò significa che in una guerra commerciale globale come quella che si sta profilando, sarebbe ad alto rischio l economia di una provincia su cinque.Il commento di Aldo Bonomi, direttore Consorzio Aaster.
EDUCATING THE CONSUMER ABOUT COFFEE AND TEA. DAVID VEAL has been deeply involved in both the coffee industry and the tea industry for over 40 years. He is the former Executive Director of the Speciality Coffee Association of Europe and is currently Executive Director of The European Speciality Tea Association, a position he took up in May 2019. “There is a commonality between tea and coffee, and that is education.” “We're all about promoting speciality tea and fostering a speciality tea community worldwide.” “The path that speciality tea is taking is similar to the one that speciality coffee took, but about 20 to 30 years behind.” • David Veal has over 42 years of experience in the coffee and tea industries, initially working in the coffee sector and later becoming the executive director of the European Speciality Tea Association. • Coffee originated in Ethiopia and spread to other regions like Indonesia, India, and Brazil. There are two main varieties of commercially grown coffee - robusta and arabica, with arabica being the higher quality. • The coffee industry has seen a cultural revival in recent decades, with the rise of coffee shop chains like Starbucks making coffee a more sophisticated and social drink. • Tea has a much longer history, with origins in China thousands of years ago. It is deeply ingrained in the cultures of countries like China, India, and the UK, where it is a popular daily beverage. • The tea industry faces challenges similar to coffee, with a divide between mass-market, low-quality tea and the speciality, high-quality tea market. Factors like climate change and an ageing workforce are also impacting tea production. • Proper brewing methods, water quality, and education about the nuances of different teas and coffees are important for consumers to appreciate the full flavour profiles of these beverages. • Overall, both the coffee and tea industries are evolving, with the speciality and premium segments offering opportunities for growth and appreciation of these complex and culturally significant commodities.
HUMANISE: A DEEPLY PASSIONATE MANIFESTO. Thomas Heatherwick is a British designer whose varied work over two decades is characterised by its originality, inventiveness and humanity. As the founder and design director of Heatherwick Studio, Thomas now heads a team of over 250 problem solvers dedicated to making the physical world around us better for everyone. This team wants to see a world where the buildings and places around us are radically more joyful, engaging and human. The approach driving everything is to lead from human experience rather than any fixed design belief. "I advocate for servant architecture." "Working with neuroscientists and researchers, I see that once you get to city scale you go into stress when it's plain, flat, shiny, serious, monotonous and anonymous." "It's a real challenge as an adult to keep connected to true common sense."
ART ELEVATES YOU EVERY DAY. Cécile Verdier is President of Christie's France. She graduated from Sciences Po and Art History at Paris IV, before spending 4 years at Christie's as Head of Valuations then moving to the 20th Century department, in parallel of taking the hammer for Christie's France since the inauguration sale in 2001. From 2008 to 2018, she was heading the 20th Century Design Department globally at Sotheby's and Vice President of the French office at the end of her tenure. In 2019, she came back to Christie's as President for France. “An auction house is rightly called a house, not an auction company. We are a home.” “You can hear English being spoken all over the city. Paris definitely became more international.” “There are no bad questions. “How much do you think it will cost?” is always a good question to ask.”
RESTORING AND MAINTAINING EYESIGHT. Professor Sheng Lim is an internationally renowned ophthalmologist and consultant at St Thomas' Hospital in London. He was trained in the UK and also spent one year as the International Glaucoma Association's postdoctoral fellow at the Mayo Clinic, Minnesota. He was promoted to Professor of Ophthalmology (Glaucoma Studies) at King's College London in 2020, in recognition of his contribution towards ophthalmology research. He is currently the head of ophthalmology research at St Thomas', and founder of their KCL Frost Eye Research Department, one of the largest ophthalmology clinical trial units in the UK. “My ultimate goal, as a professor in glaucoma research, is to find a cure for glaucoma and prevent blindness.” “Vision is probably one of the most intimate and important sensory organs that a human being has.” “In the UK and Europe we have more choices, better suited for the patients, than they have in America.”
BEAUTIFULLY TRANSFORMING WALLS AND ROOMS. Idarica Gazzoni Frascara's hometown is Bologna, Italy. After she studied with Van Der Kelen in his painting school in Brussels, Belgium, and learned the technique of faux bois and marbleizing she became a passionate artist, painting rooms and walls and ceilings in Italy and many other countries. In 2009 she founded Arjumand's World and opened her first showroom for fabrics and wallpapers in Milano. “I fell in love with Arjumand because she was quite extraordinary and had all the details I was looking for.” “All the rules have changed.” “Being so small I cannot be like Zara Home, unfortunately!”
A CROSS DISCIPLINARY WORLD FOR YOUNG ARTISTS. Jonathan Reekie has been Director of Somerset House Trust in London since 2014. During this time, the renovation of the historic site with its grand Renaissance architecture has been completed, including the launch of Somerset House Studios for artist residencies. Reekie has established Somerset House as a home of cultural innovators and in 2025 Somerset House celebrates its 25th birthday, marking its extraordinary transformation to one of London's best loved cultural spaces and home to one of the largest creative communities in the UK. “Thinking about how artists can help us make a better world” “Bringing artists back into a space in the centre of the city is very crucial if London wants to remain a creative centre.” “If I can help make a better environment for artists to work, think and thrive then I will always feel very fulfilled.”
Given the many problems at Juventus, are the Bianconeri headed for a banter era & should John Elkann sell the club? The Italian Football Podcast patrons Helge, Daniel and Igor all send in questions wondering what Nima Tavallaey and Carlo Garganese think of the situation currently and what can be done looking forward.This is an extended clip from this weeks Q & A episode of The Italian Football Podcast available only to patrons on Patreon.com/TIFPTo send in your own questions and support The Italian Football Podcast simply become a member on Patreon.com/TIFP OR Spotify OR YouTube Memberships. Your support makes The Italian Football Podcast possible.Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube
WORKING WITH THE BRAIN. Alastair Buchan is a British-Canadian doctor who specialises as a clinical neurologist. His main research interest is how to make neuroprotection a reality in the clinic. He currently holds the Chair of Stroke Research at the University of Oxford. From 2008 until 2017, he served as the Dean of Medicine and the Head of the Medical Sciences Division at the University of Oxford, and then from 2017 on as the university's Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Head of Brexit Strategy. Working to maintain Oxford's continued presence in Europe he brokered partnerships with the Universities and hospitals in Berlin and established the Oxford-Berlin Research Partnership, which includes an “Oxford in Berlin” centre for Oxford University in Berlin. “We are starting to learn how to work on brain failure, which results in dementia.” “Light is really toxic to the brain at night, and you do not want to be looking at a computer screen late at night.” “I would put the Universities in charge of health care.”
CHANGING TASTE AND VALUE. Jussi Pylkkänen is now an independent art advisor. After 38 years of service, his career at Christies culminated in the global presidency of the auction house. Among his many outstanding achievements, in 2017 he was the auctioneer at the sale of the world's most expensive painting, Leonardo da Vinci's Salvator Mundi, sold at auction at in New York for $450,312,500, a new record price for any artwork which is likely to stand for many decades. “Art is the esssence of humanity.” “As I brought the hammer down on Salvator Mundi I was conscious that that one last bid, at an extra $30 million, was the equivalent of the total price of the Van Gogh Sunflowers, the painting and price that had transformed the art market forever in 1987.” “I will be back auctioneering alongside my art advisory. The two will go hand in hand.”
PASSIONATE ABOUT HOW PEOPLE RELAX. Andrea Wong has vast experience in the leisure and entertainment industry on both sides of the Atlantic. Wong was President, International Production for Sony Pictures Television and President, International for Sony Pictures Entertainment based in London. Prior to that, she served as President and CEO of Lifetime Cable Networks. She now serves on the boards of Liberty Media Corporation, Roblox, QVC Group, and Hudson Pacific Properties. “Everyone knows what it feels like to fall in love, to date, to be dumped.” “Dancing With the Stars was the most visually arresting show I'd ever seen.” “You have to do what you love. You have to do what makes you want to get up in the morning.”
Tous les matins, à 6h45, un récit d'actualité, contextualisé et raconté avec toute l'expérience journalistique de Matthieu Belliard
META: Elkann, fact-checker, censura. Una mini-guida alla rivoluzione delle ultime ore.Nelle ultime ore una serie di notizie ridisegnano Meta come la conosciamo, con conseguenze che vanno ben oltre i singoli fatti.- Elkann e White nel CDA: figure chiave per relazioni strategiche negli USA e in Europa - Stop ai fact-checker: la “verità” passa alla folla, tra possibili vantaggi e rischi di disinformazione - Fine della censura “politically correct”: più libertà di parola, anche in ambito politico Ma dietro c'è un cambio di paradigma più profondo. Stiamo assistendo alla fine dell'era del “purpose marketing” e all'ascesa di un modello in cui le aziende tornano ai fondamentali: vendere prodotti e generare utili senza necessariamente sposare cause sociali. Alcune teorie sui Mass Media mostrano come il passaggio dai classici “gatekeeper” all'intelligenza collettiva possa favorire bias di conferma e spirali del silenzio (Noelle-Neumann), in cui la maggioranza può zittire le opinioni dissenzienti.Meta si sgancia così dal contesto “politically correct” per rilanciare libertà e coinvolgimento della community. Nel frattempo, i brand cercano di rimanere “super partes” per non scontentare un pubblico sempre più polarizzato. È necessario per tutte le realtà imprenditoriali comprendere come questa svolta possa riscrivere le regole e le responsabilità di tutti: meno filtri, più potere agli utenti, meno ideologia e più pragmatismo di mercato.Una sfida coraggiosa, i cui effetti potremmo vedere già nei prossimi mesi. Ne parlo per una mezz'ora anche nel video.~~~~~ SOSTIENI IL CANALE! ~~~~~Con la Membership PRO puoi supportare il Canale » https://link.mgpf.it/proSe vuoi qui la mia attrezzatura » https://mgpf.it/attrezzatura~~~~~ SEGUIMI ANCHE ONLINE CON LE NOTIFICHE! ~~~~~» CANALE WHATSAPP » https://link.mgpf.it/wa» CANALE TELEGRAM » https://mgpf.it/tg» CORSO (Gratis) IN FUTURO » https://mgpf.it/nl» NEWSLETTER » https://mgpf.it/nl~~~~~ CIAO INTERNET E MATTEO FLORA ~~~~~ Questo è “Ciao Internet!” la prima e più seguita trasmissione di TECH POLICY in lingua italiana, online su YouTube e in Podcast.Io sono MATTEO FLORA e sono:» Professore in Fondamenti di Sicurezza delle AI e delle SuperIntelligenze (ESE)» Professore ac in Corporate Reputation e Crisis Management (Pavia).Sono un Imprenditore Seriale del digitale e ho fondato:» The Fool » https://thefool.it - La società italiana leader di Customer Insight» The Magician » https://themagician.agency - Atelier di Advocacy e Gestione della Crisi» 42 Law Firm » https://42lf.it - Lo Studio Legale per la Trasformazione Digitale » ...e tante altre qui: https://matteoflora.com/#aziendeSono Future Leader (IVLP) del Dipartimento di Stato USA sotto Amministrazione Obama nel programma “Combating Cybercrime (2012)”.Sono Presidente di PermessoNegato, l'associazione italiana che si occupa di Pornografia Non- Consensuale e Revenge Porn.Conduco in TV “Intelligenze Artificiali” su Mediaset/TgCom.~~~~~ INGAGGI E SPONSORSHIP ~~~~~ Per contatti commerciali: sales@matteoflora.com
Zuckerberg chiama, John Elkann risponde. Il presidente del gruppo franco italiano Stellantis e amministratore delegato della holding finanziaria olandese Exor, siederà nel consiglio di amministrazione di Meta.
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BETWEEN WORLDS. Priscilla Rattazzi was born in Rome in 1956, attended Atlantic College in Wales, UK, and moved to the United States in the 1970s where she studied photography at Sarah Lawrence College in New York. The themes of her recent London solo exhibition, titled Between Worlds and at Robilant+Voena, offer a reflection of the photographer's life, with an interlinking chronology, examining human relationships, and relationships between people and their dogs, while suggesting the increasingly profound reassurance of nature as an eternal point of reference, especially in uncertain times. “I have gone back and forth between worlds, not knowing who I am…” “I only tend to photograph things I love now, and I do my best work when I get upset.” “I'm deeply focussed on making sure that I'm a respected artist 20 years from now.”
CREATING A CULTURAL HUB. Nancy Olnick and Giorgio Spanu are the co-founders of Magazzino Italian Art, a museum and research center dedicated to postwar and contemporary Italian art that is located in Cold Spring, New York. Magazzino opened in 2017 at the former manufacturing site of Cyberchron rugged military computer systems. The name Magazzino translates as "warehouse". “Magazzino made the step that has made Arte Povera better known today.” “Magazzino will never stop displaying the 13 heroes that we have in the group of Arte Povera, so the original ‘main building' will always remain a museum dedicated to Arte Povera.” “The donkeys in Sardinia were on the verge of extinction and were under very strict protection with laws that would not allow their export outside Sardinia.”
BELIEVING IN HOPE WITHOUT COMPROMISE. Dr Virgilio Sacchini is dedicated to caring for people with breast cancer at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. He originally trained at Universita degli Studi di Milano (UNIMI, Milan, Italy) where he is Professor of Surgery, and cooperates with the European Institute of Oncology in Milan (IEO, Milan, Italy). Dr Sacchini is a 2023 and 2024 Castle Connolly America's Top Doctor, the peer nominated group of the top 7% of all US practicing physicians. His goal is to achieve the best possible cancer outcomes and cosmetic results for his patients. “The new concept is to target only cancer cells.” “To cure someone and give him or her a miserable life is terrible, so the target in this moment is both better survival and better quality of life, less side effects.” “Once we prove that the combination of the medication with the Avacta technique works, of course it is approved and you can be cured everywhere in the world.”
Oggi il commento politico è di @MarioAjello che ci parla dell'approccio del centrodestra rispetto a una mostra d'arte futurista ; di Centrosinistra e del suo futuro ci dice @AndreaBulleri ; con @LorenzoVita invece andiamo in Siria dove una proposta americana può essere una svolta per tutto il medioriente, quindi la cronaca con l'inviata @Claudia Guasco e la vicenda dei ragazzi annegati nel fiume Natisone ; a seguire uno speciale America con i corrispondenti @AnnaGuaita e @AngeloPaura che ci danno una lettura molto particolare e approfondita della grazia concessa dal presidente Biden al figlio
Si lavora al dopo Tavares. Meloni, 'difenderò il lavoro'.
Ansa - di Amalia Angotti.Il Parlamento vuole sentire Elkann. Meloni, difenderemo lavoratori.
Divergenze con il cda. La politica, 'ora Elkann in Parlamento'
ANSA - di Amalia Angotti.Divergenze con il cda. La politica chiama Elkann in Parlamento
BREAKING THE MIRROR. Michelangelo Pistoletto is one of the most celebrated artists in Europe. Born in Biella, Italy, in 1933 and a leading figure of the radical Italian Arte Povera movement, Pistoletto created his first Mirror Paintings in 1961–62. These influential works earned him international acclaim and have become a hallmark of his oeuvre. Robilant+Voena's recent exhibition in Dover Street, London, presented works by Pistoletto divided across two rooms: the first room showcasing black and white mirror pieces, and the second offering mirror works in bold colours. "I do not call it black and white because the mirror doesn't have the colour white. I call it light: light mirror." "You are already in the painting." "We have to decide if we want peace or war."
James Snyder was Deputy Director of MoMA from 1986 to 1996. He then led the Israel Museum in Jerusalem through 22 years of dramatic growth, securing its stature as one of the world's foremost museums. In 2023 Snyder became Helen Goldsmith Menschel Director of the Jewish Museum in New York, which has been located in the former Warburg Mansion at 1109 5th Ave at 92nd Street since 1947. The Jewish Museum maintains a unique collection of nearly 30,000 works of art and archeology, ceremonial objects, and media reflecting the global Jewish experience over more than 3,500 years...... "We are all foreigners, wherever we are. Even at home, we are foreigners." "....an important point about the history of the region is to understand how, during the Ottoman Empire, there were not countries but rather cultures...." "...there does not have to be a disconnect between your core identity and your cultural identity."
COMPLETELY FRESH. Ai Weiwei is a contemporary artist, writer and humanitarian activist. Born in China in 1957, from 1981 to 1993 he lived in the United States. He currently has three exhibitions in New York: Child's Play is at the Vito Schnabel Gallery at both 455 W 19th Street and 360 W 11th Street, and What You See is What You See is at Faurschou New York, 148 Green Street, Brooklyn. Ai Weiwei's exhibitions run to late February 2025. “I don't belong to anywhere at all or to any group, and I'm still trying to find out what is left, as a human and as an individual.” “Prison is one kind of human condition.” “You have to act out what you believe and make some actions, not just to change the world, but it's really self-teaching to change yourself. I change daily.”
STILL PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES. Sir Norman Rosenthal celebrated his 80th birthday on November 8th 2024. A curator and art historian, he was Exhibitions Officer at Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, a curator at the Institute of Contemporary Arts and for many years Exhibitions Secretary at the Royal Academy in London. Recently he curated Georg Baselitz: The Last Decade at the Sabancı Museum in Istanbul. His Roberto Matta 1911-2002 opened at Ca' Pesaro, Venice on October 25th 2024, and he is curating David Hockney's April 2025 exhibition at Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris. "Art is a complex story, and one has to pick out the great artists who have their own vision of the world." "I always liked to do things with other people." "I'm very proud to be having a dialogue with David Hockney"
IN MEMORIAM. Joseph Rykwert CBE died on October 18th 2024 at the age of 98. One of the foremost architectural historians and critics of his generation, Rykwert spent most of his working life in the UK and the USA. He was the Paul Philippe Cret Professor Emeritus of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania and taught the history and theory of architecture at several institutions in Europe and North America. His many influential works on architecture include The Idea of a Town (1963), On Adam's House in Paradise (1972), The Orders of Architecture (1982), The Dancing Column (1996), and The Seduction of Place (2000). All of his books have been translated into several languages. I visited Joseph often at his house in London's Hampstead, and on 9th July 2021 he generously agreed for our conversation to be recorded and to take part in what would become this final interview. We publish it here for the first time because it was made to be able to remember and celebrate Joseph's ‘gloriously erudite', light-hearted voice at the time of his passing. Sadly, even if he lived to a considerable age, that time is now upon us. "I don't think there's one outstanding figure in my generation, there are a lot of second rank figures but there was not one figure of the stature of Corbusier." "Frank Lloyd Wright was a genius. Some of Wright's buildings are impressive. I met him once, but not as a pupil. He was very antipatico, very exploitative of all the people who came to learn from him." "I think of myself as superficial and ignorant, because I just haven't read enough."
Apocalisse a Valencia, 'In trappola come topi'.
CONTINUING THE RENAISSANCE. Lorenzo Fiaschi is one of the three friends who founded the very prestigious Galleria Continua art gallery in San Gimignano, the town with a fantastic and famous skyline of medieval towers in Tuscany, Italy. "We aimed to be in the moment, to continue from the past, and to move toward the future. That's why the name: Galleria Continua." "My idea was to build bridges to help Cuba — cultural bridges between Cuba and the rest of the world." "It's about seeing people happy and enjoying the projects we are doing when they say, 'Wow!' — creating emotions."
Da anni è in corso un disputa legale all'interno della famiglia Agnelli per l'eredità dell'avvocato Gianni Agnelli e quindi il controllo che riguarda le società della famosa famiglia torinese. Lo scontro è tra i nipoti di Gianni Agnelli, John, Lapo e Ginevra Elkann e la figlia dell'avvocato, nonché loro mamma: Margherita Agnelli. Ripercorriamo tutta la vicenda con l'aiuto del vicedirettore di Milano Finanza Fabrizio Massaro. ... Qui il link per iscriversi al canale Whatsapp di Notizie a colazione: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va7X7C4DjiOmdBGtOL3z Per iscriverti al canale Telegram: https://t.me/notizieacolazione ... Qui gli altri podcast di Class Editori: https://milanofinanza.it/podcast Musica https://www.bensound.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
INDEXING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. Alexandra Mousavizadeh is a Danish economist and CEO of Evident, an intelligence platform that benchmarks and tracks Artificial Intelligence (AI) adoption across the financial services sector. Prior to June 2022 Alexandra was a partner at Tortoise Media in London and creator of The Responsibility 100 Index and The Global AI Index. Alexandra specialises in index creation, using data to build benchmarks that rank nations and companies on key social and technological issues. “We have never seen technology change this quickly.” “Implementing AI in a business is a difficult task and requires a compete re-think of how the business is organised.” “The race has never been this intense before.”
Questa settimana OpenAI ha annunciato la chiusura di un nuovo round di investimento da $6,6 miliardi ad una valutazione di $157 miliardi, rendendola la terza azienda non quotata a più grande capitalizzazione. Nella Big Story l'intervista che abbiamo fatto all'Italian Tech Week a John Elkann, Presidente di Exor, su innovazione, futuro e il ruolo dell'Italia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AN HOMAGE TO FRIENDSHIP. Thomas Persson is a creative director, editor and brand consultant. His understanding of fashion, culture and corporate identity is a resource for global fashion and beauty companies in their visual communication and brand building projects. He created “Acne Paper” an acclaimed magazine published by Acne Studios. He art directed global advertising campaigns for leading fashion brands including Armani and he made two books on the legendary photographer Snowdon. Today he is once again at the editorial helm of a reborn “Acne Paper”. “A magazine is a beautiful way to connect with the world.” “There is something about the book and some magazines that, when they are well done, the Internet and social media can't really compete with it, because it's an object.” “There's always one favourite image that sings to me, so it's not a difficult choice, it stands out.”
CELEBRATING INDIVIDUAL SELF-EXPRESSION. Erdem Moralıoglu is a British fashion designer and the eponymous founder of London-based fashion label Erdem, which he established in 2005. His Spring Summer 2025 collection was shown at the British Museum's South Entrance amidst its 45 feet high columns. The show was based on The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall, published in 1928 and banned in the same year. The book gives voice and form to the love of two women at a time when the idea of gay love between two women was not even illegal, its very existence was denied as impossible. For Spring Summer 2025 Erdem pays homage to this story of the love of Stephen Gordon, a woman living as a man, and her relationship with Mary Llewellyn. "I wonder if Radclyffe today would be considered non-binary or trans." "When you see someone wearing something that you've designed that might be almost 20 years old, but it's absorbed into their life and they wear it in their own way, I find that really wonderful!" "You can't help but look backwards when you're about to turn 20, but it also feels like the beginning."
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EXPLORING HYBRIDITY. Dr Amin Jaffer is Director of The Al Thani Collection. He is responsible for working with the Centre des Monuments Nationaux and a global team in the creation of a museum space for The Al Thani Collection at the Hôtel de la Marine, Paris. He is also Artistic Director of the 2025 edition of the Islamic Arts Biennale in Jeddah. For 10 years he was International Director of Asian Art at Christie's. At London's Victoria and Albert Museum he was External Exhibition Curator responsible for the exhibition Maharaja: The Splendour of India's Royal Courts. "When I went to meet the maharajas I was fascinated by their hybrid existence." "When we do an exhibition at The Al Thani Collection we don't just show beautiful things. There has always to be a very strong premise behind it and a real purpose." "When the French public came to see the Renaissance show, their response was that they had no idea The Al Thani Collection is so rich in the Renaissance."
A MISSION TO MAKE PEOPLE LAUGH. Gad Elmaleh is a stand-up comedian. Born in Morocco, after attending French schools in Casablanca he went to Montreal for 4 years. He was a political science student for a year, worked on radio, wrote humorous stories and played them in night clubs. In 1992 he took The Cours Florent theatre course in Paris. Through his one-man shows Décalages and La Vie Normale Gad was revealed as a humorist, and he is an actor who starred in various movies. Gad has two sons: Noé with actress Anne Brochet, and Raphael with Charlotte Casiraghi. "I love doing movies, but there is nothing I found in my life that can equal and get to the same level of intensity, excitement, adrenaline as the madness of the live performance." "We experienced such a peaceful relation and fraternity in Morocco with Jews and Muslims. This is quite unique in an Arab country." "Making people laugh is a great thing, but also is a therapy for a lot of people."
WRITING NEW CHAPTERS. Kamel Mennour is an Algerian-born French art dealer. In 1999 he founded Galerie Kamel Mennour in Paris. Today Mennour is a contemporary art gallery representing over forty artists with four exhibition locations in Paris. “I was part of the art scene which was offering a very stimulating position for Paris as a big place on the world map for art.” “The work has to have something very particular that I can become obsessed with.” “We are growing a trinity between the artist with his artworks, the gallery, and the collector.”
PUSHING THE BOUNDARIES. Maria Balshaw is Director of Tate since June 2017. The author of Gathering of Strangers: Why Museums Matter, published by Tate Publishing in June 2024, previously Maria was Director of the Whitworth, University of Manchester; Director of Manchester City Galleries; and Director of Culture for Manchester City Council. She is the first female director of the Tate, with overall responsibility for Tate's strategic direction and day-to-day operations, and each of the four Tate galleries has their own site Director who reports in to her. “We're reshaping what people think about when they describe the art world” “People come because they want to learn something, and they enjoy doing it because at best our museums are non-didactic learning spaces.” “When people are given the opportunity to bring their own ideas or participate actively, it makes them feel like the gallery is their own.”
In this episode, Nicolai sits down with John Elkann, CEO of Exor, to discuss the history of the holding company, the importance of family ownership, and the focus on long-term value creation. Exor, controlled by the Agnelli family, has companies like Ferrari, Stellantis, Philips, and the Italian football club Juventus in its portfolio. Altogether, we own shares worth 34 billion Norwegian kroner in the fund. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on leadership, legacy, and the art of building great companies!In Good Company is hosted by Nicolai Tangen, CEO of Norges Bank Investment Management. New episode out every Wednesday.The production team for this episode includes PLAN-B's Pål Huuse and Niklas Figenschau Johansen. Background research was conducted by Kristian Haga.Watch the episode on YouTube: Norges Bank Investment Management - YouTubeWant to learn more about the fund? The fund | Norges Bank Investment Management (nbim.no)Follow Nicolai Tangen on LinkedIn: Nicolai Tangen | LinkedInFollow NBIM on LinkedIn: Norges Bank Investment Management: Administrator for bedriftsside | LinkedInFollow NBIM on Instagram: Explore Norges Bank Investment Management on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Quick Stop F1 Podcast! Along with the rest of the world, Mario and Tasha are still processing the Lewis Hamilton to Ferrari news, and with even more details than before, we're left wondering: what was Mercedes thinking being so stingy with the contract duration, and why on earth wouldn't they make him a brand ambassador? John Elkann, CEO of Exor, saw Lewis as a valuable asset to Ferrari, and did everything possible to scoop him up. We also had to circle back around to Mario Andretti's F1 entry bid getting denied by FOM, and talk about why the justifications for it make no sense to us. Join our Patreon - www.patreon.com/QuickStopF1 We are a small independent podcast and we really rely on every review on Apple podcasts and share, so please share us as far and wide as you can and remember to leave a review! You can also review on Spotify too, so make sure to drop us a five-star review. Make sure to follow us on social media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/QuickStopF1 Instagram - https://instagram.com/QuickStopF1 TikTok - tiktok.com/@quickstopf1 Thandie TikTok - tiktok.com/@thandiesibanda Follow Producer Mario on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mario_apm/ Follow Tasha on Twitter - https://twitter.com/t4sh4___ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices