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With the election just over a week away, Swamp Notes visited the University of Michigan to recap the final FT-Michigan Ross poll. Swamp Notes host Sonja Hutson is joined by the FT's US managing editor Peter Spiegel, and Erik Gordon and Francine Lafontaine of the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business to examine the poll results and explain why the economy remains top-of-mind for voters. Mentioned in this podcast:Donald Trump takes lead over Kamala Harris on US economy in final FT pollSign up for the FT's Swamp Notes newsletter hereSwamp Notes is produced by Ethan Plotkin, Sonja Hutson, Lauren Fedor and Marc Filippino. Topher Forhecz is the FT's executive producer. The FT's global head of audio is Cheryl Brumley. Special thanks to Pierre Nicholson. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TOPIC: UAW Strike PANEL: Joe White, Reuters; Erik Gordon, Michigan Ross School of Business; Gary Vasilash, onAutomotive; John McElroy, Autoline.tvThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3270298/advertisement
September 18, 2023 ~ Erik Gordon, Clinical Assistant Professor in the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, talks with Guy and Lloyd about the negotiations between the UAW and Detroit's Big Three automakers.
Amid demands for higher pay and a shorter workweek, the United Auto Workers are likely to strike when the union's current contract expires next week. University of Michigan Ross School of Business professor Erik Gordon joins us. And, New York City, attempting to reign in the short-term rental market, has placed new rules on Airbnb properties. Roben Farzad, host of public radio's "Full Disclosure," joins us. Then, while Americans often diligently sort and recycle plastics at home, only 5% of plastics in the U.S. can actually be recycled. Judith Enck of the non-profit Beyond Plastics joins us to talk about plastic pollution and solutions to it.
August 22, 2023 ~ Erik Gordon, Clinical Assistant Professor in the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, talks with Guy Gordon and Lloyd Jackson about whether salaried white-collar workers will cross the picket line if the UAW goes on strike.
May 2, 2023 ~ Erik Gordon, Clinical Assitant Professor, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan talks to Paul about the First Republic Bank-JP Morgan Chase deal and he says it's best to do business with a solid, reputable bank.
The embattled First Republic Bank, one of the institutions caught in the wake of Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse, was acquired overnight by federal regulators and sold to JPMorgan Chase. It’s a massive, multi-billion dollar deal that makes America’s largest bank even larger. Erik Gordon, professor at the University of Michigan, explains what the collapse says about the financial industry. Plus, we look at how the construction industry is dealing with an ever-present shortage of workers.
The embattled First Republic Bank, one of the institutions caught in the wake of Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse, was acquired overnight by federal regulators and sold to JPMorgan Chase. It’s a massive, multi-billion dollar deal that makes America’s largest bank even larger. Erik Gordon, professor at the University of Michigan, explains what the collapse says about the financial industry. Plus, we look at how the construction industry is dealing with an ever-present shortage of workers.
It’s been a tough couple of weeks for the global banking sector — the embattled lender Credit Suisse was purchased by fellow Swiss rival UBS for a motley sum of around $3 billion. University of Michigan professor Erik Gordon explains what that means amid the wider unease about the financial sector. Meanwhile, the Fed was one a group of the world’s central banks that came up with system to ensure banks have cash if they need it. And, a look into what’s happened to Signature Bank since it was acquired by federal regulators little over a week ago.
It’s been a tough couple of weeks for the global banking sector — the embattled lender Credit Suisse was purchased by fellow Swiss rival UBS for a motley sum of around $3 billion. University of Michigan professor Erik Gordon explains what that means amid the wider unease about the financial sector. Meanwhile, the Fed was one a group of the world’s central banks that came up with system to ensure banks have cash if they need it. And, a look into what’s happened to Signature Bank since it was acquired by federal regulators little over a week ago.
The Department of Justice has filed suit to halt the merger between JetBlue and budget carrier Spirit Airlines, which allegedly violates antitrust rules. The University of Michigan’s Erik Gordon joins us to break down the cases that will likely be argued by either side. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is back on Capitol Hill today to testify about the state of the economy, this time to the House of Representatives. And, a look at the latest jobs report from payroll processor ADP with Susan Schmidt, Head of Public Equity at the State of Wisconsin Investment Fund.
The Department of Justice has filed suit to halt the merger between JetBlue and budget carrier Spirit Airlines, which allegedly violates antitrust rules. The University of Michigan’s Erik Gordon joins us to break down the cases that will likely be argued by either side. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is back on Capitol Hill today to testify about the state of the economy, this time to the House of Representatives. And, a look at the latest jobs report from payroll processor ADP with Susan Schmidt, Head of Public Equity at the State of Wisconsin Investment Fund.
Amazon’s recent acquisition of a chain of health care clinics from One Medical is raising questions of Big Tech’s growing role in the sector. We talk to University of Michigan professor Erik Gordon about the potential antitrust implications, and what the Amazon example could mean for the sector going forward. Congress’ newest committee, which focuses on competition with China, held its first hearing yesterday, at a time of increased tensions with the People’s Republic. And, we talk to Susan Schmidt, Head of Public Equity at the State of Wisconsin Investment Fund, about the increasingly tenuous economic picture.
Amazon’s recent acquisition of a chain of health care clinics from One Medical is raising questions of Big Tech’s growing role in the sector. We talk to University of Michigan professor Erik Gordon about the potential antitrust implications, and what the Amazon example could mean for the sector going forward. Congress’ newest committee, which focuses on competition with China, held its first hearing yesterday, at a time of increased tensions with the People’s Republic. And, we talk to Susan Schmidt, Head of Public Equity at the State of Wisconsin Investment Fund, about the increasingly tenuous economic picture.
Tesla and Twitter CEO Elon Musk is once again defending himself against a lawsuit. This time, plaintiffs are suing Musk over a 2018 tweet saying he was considering taking Tesla private which caused investors to lose money. Erik Gordon, a professor at the University of Michigan, helps us break down the suit. And, the Department of Justice is suing Google’s parent company, Alphabet, over allegations that the company has monopolized the digital advertising business.
Tesla and Twitter CEO Elon Musk is once again defending himself against a lawsuit. This time, plaintiffs are suing Musk over a 2018 tweet saying he was considering taking Tesla private which caused investors to lose money. Erik Gordon, a professor at the University of Michigan, helps us break down the suit. And, the Department of Justice is suing Google’s parent company, Alphabet, over allegations that the company has monopolized the digital advertising business.
It’s Rishi Sunak, who will be the U.K.’s third leader in seven weeks. Julia Coronado of MacroPolicy Perspectives kicks off the week with a look into the markets. The BBC reports on the state of China’s GDP. Then, Erik Gordon of the University of Michigan discusses Pfizer’s plan to crank up the price of its COVID vaccine.
It’s Rishi Sunak, who will be the U.K.’s third leader in seven weeks. Julia Coronado of MacroPolicy Perspectives kicks off the week with a look into the markets. The BBC reports on the state of China’s GDP. Then, Erik Gordon of the University of Michigan discusses Pfizer’s plan to crank up the price of its COVID vaccine.
First, Jeffery Cleveland joins us to discuss the recovering markets and inflation. We examine a snapshot of supplemental poverty data. Erik Gordon from the University of Michigan explains the significance of Twitter shareholders voting in favor of Elon Musk’s takeover bid.
First, Jeffery Cleveland joins us to discuss the recovering markets and inflation. We examine a snapshot of supplemental poverty data. Erik Gordon from the University of Michigan explains the significance of Twitter shareholders voting in favor of Elon Musk’s takeover bid.
Erik Gordon, clinical assistant professor at the University of Michigan, said the move was surprising. “It's a risky appointment,” Gordon said. “It assumes that customers looking for healthcare are looking for the same thing that customers are looking for at a resort. Resort customers are looking for fun, excitement or surprises. Healthcare customers are looking for the opposite.” Agree? Disagree? Today we discuss.
It could be a summer of change for the stock market, as the SEC is expected to announce several proposed alterations that emerged not long after the “meme stock” excitement of last year. We spoke to Erik Gordon, professor at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, about some of the ideas in the works. The OECD warns that the war in Ukraine will cause higher inflation and lower growth. Wholesale inventories can offer up signs of where consumer demand is heading.
It could be a summer of change for the stock market, as the SEC is expected to announce several proposed alterations that emerged not long after the “meme stock” excitement of last year. We spoke to Erik Gordon, professor at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, about some of the ideas in the works. The OECD warns that the war in Ukraine will cause higher inflation and lower growth. Wholesale inventories can offer up signs of where consumer demand is heading.
Few industries have been impacted by pandemic-driven disruptions quite like the construction business. Whether it's a lack of building materials or a shortage of workers, construction companies have been wading through one challenge after another for years. For more on this, we take the “Economic Pulse” with Maurice Rahming, president of O'Neill Construction Group in Portland, Oregon. Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter has raised questions about what the tech billionaire is trying to accomplish — we speak to Erik Gordon, professor at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, about the deal.
Few industries have been impacted by pandemic-driven disruptions quite like the construction business. Whether it's a lack of building materials or a shortage of workers, construction companies have been wading through one challenge after another for years. For more on this, we take the “Economic Pulse” with Maurice Rahming, president of O'Neill Construction Group in Portland, Oregon. Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter has raised questions about what the tech billionaire is trying to accomplish — we speak to Erik Gordon, professor at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, about the deal.
The SEC’s Gary Gensler unveiled a set of proposals that range from beefing up the power of stockholders to putting the squeeze on insider trading. We have another conversation with Erik Gordon from the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business to parse out how these ideas could shake out. President Biden is scheduled to announce a series of omicron-fighting actions, such as free at-home COVID tests. The BBC looks in on the rebounding global stock markets.
The SEC’s Gary Gensler unveiled a set of proposals that range from beefing up the power of stockholders to putting the squeeze on insider trading. We have another conversation with Erik Gordon from the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business to parse out how these ideas could shake out. President Biden is scheduled to announce a series of omicron-fighting actions, such as free at-home COVID tests. The BBC looks in on the rebounding global stock markets.
Gary Gensler, chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, unveiled a few ideas that could stir up concern for companies. One involves a boost to the power that shareholders have, another deals with the concept of buying back stocks. Helping us talk through these proposals is the University of Michigan’s Erik Gordon. We also discuss the membership of the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee, which votes on interest rates and central bank stimulus.
Gary Gensler, chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, unveiled a few ideas that could stir up concern for companies. One involves a boost to the power that shareholders have, another deals with the concept of buying back stocks. Helping us talk through these proposals is the University of Michigan’s Erik Gordon. We also discuss the membership of the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee, which votes on interest rates and central bank stimulus.
The Treasury Department is planning more oversight of all-cash real estate deals in an attempt to target money laundering, and it wants public input on it. It’s part of President Biden’s overall plan to fight corruption. In keeping with the theme of government oversight, we talk to the University of Michigan’s Erik Gordon about the federal scrutiny following the Trump social media deal. New Investors Week: Your first donation to Marketplace goes TWICE as far with a dollar-for-dollar match from the Investors Challenge Fund! Give Now.
The Treasury Department is planning more oversight of all-cash real estate deals in an attempt to target money laundering, and it wants public input on it. It’s part of President Biden’s overall plan to fight corruption. In keeping with the theme of government oversight, we talk to the University of Michigan’s Erik Gordon about the federal scrutiny following the Trump social media deal. New Investors Week: Your first donation to Marketplace goes TWICE as far with a dollar-for-dollar match from the Investors Challenge Fund! Give Now.
General Electric is dividing itself into three new, separate businesses focused on aviation, energy and health care. The giant has struggled to recover from the previous financial crisis. Joining us to discuss it is Erik Gordon of the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business. We discuss the markets with David Kelly of J.P Morgan. We also look into how the jammed-up ports of Los Angeles has retailers concerned about their ability to keep their shelves filled ahead of the holidays.
General Electric is dividing itself into three new, separate businesses focused on aviation, energy and health care. The giant has struggled to recover from the previous financial crisis. Joining us to discuss it is Erik Gordon of the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business. We discuss the markets with David Kelly of J.P Morgan. We also look into how the jammed-up ports of Los Angeles has retailers concerned about their ability to keep their shelves filled ahead of the holidays.
The first exchange-traded fund – or ETF – in the country that's linked to Bitcoin's price swings begins trading today. The fund is actually a basket of Bitcoin futures, which are bets on where the volatile cryptocurrency's price will go. Helping us make sense of this is Erik Gordon, professor at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business. We check on how Netflix is doing as earnings reports season gets underway. Home builders are looking on the bright side despite the challenges facing the supply chain.
The first exchange-traded fund – or ETF – in the country that's linked to Bitcoin's price swings begins trading today. The fund is actually a basket of Bitcoin futures, which are bets on where the volatile cryptocurrency's price will go. Helping us make sense of this is Erik Gordon, professor at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business. We check on how Netflix is doing as earnings reports season gets underway. Home builders are looking on the bright side despite the challenges facing the supply chain.
Robinhood, the online brokerage with the app that grants commission-free trading to investors, is going public. However, its offering stands out because of its plan to make up to 35% of its shares available for investors to purchase. We speak with Erik Gordon, professor at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, about the Robinhood IPO. We also have a discussion about the Senate voting to start debate on a bipartisan infrastructure bill.
Robinhood, the online brokerage with the app that grants commission-free trading to investors, is going public. However, its offering stands out because of its plan to make up to 35% of its shares available for investors to purchase. We speak with Erik Gordon, professor at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, about the Robinhood IPO. We also have a discussion about the Senate voting to start debate on a bipartisan infrastructure bill.
Harold Krent, a professor at the Chicago-Kent College of Law, discusses how the Biden administration is using executive privilege to keep some documents related to former President Trump, a secret, including Trump's tax returns. Erik Gordon, a professor at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, discusses the Supreme Court turning down Johnson & Johnson's appeal of a $2.1 billion verdict. Greg Stohr, Bloomberg Supreme Court Reporter, discusses Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch rejecting a request from two churches to block a Colorado law. June Grasso hosts. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Harold Krent, a professor at the Chicago-Kent College of Law, discusses how the Biden administration is using executive privilege to keep some documents related to former President Trump, a secret, including Trump's tax returns. Erik Gordon, a professor at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business, discusses the Supreme Court turning down Johnson & Johnson's appeal of a $2.1 billion verdict. Greg Stohr, Bloomberg Supreme Court Reporter, discusses Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch rejecting a request from two churches to block a Colorado law. June Grasso hosts.
Who's voice rings loudest at the FDA? Is it wise to give hedge funds a blank check? And how will the Biogen saga end?
Today’s episode dives into Dan Gilbert’s Quicken Loans - or Rocket Companies, as they’re going to be called moving forward - filing for an initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange. Our guest expert is Erik Gordon, a professor at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business. He helps unpack what’s happening now and what’s next. It’s not often that happens in Metro Detroit, so we wanted to dive in with an expert to understand the ramification for both the company and Detroit. And then we’ll share a couple of our thoughts.
Erik Gordon is one of the University of Michigan's most quoted professors in mainstream media, but his path to this status was not a traditional one. Hear how Erik's meandering career path has led him to a faculty position at one of the most prestigious business schools in the country.
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Erik Gordon, a professor at the Ross School of Business, discusses how $50 billion in settlement offers by drugmakers and distributors has sparked a fight between state attorneys general and thousands of local governments over how much the pharmaceutical industry should pay for its role in creating the U.S. opioid epidemic. He speaks to Bloomberg’s June Grasso.
Erik Gordon, a professor at the Ross School of Business, discusses how $50 billion in settlement offers by drugmakers and distributors has sparked a fight between state attorneys general and thousands of local governments over how much the pharmaceutical industry should pay for its role in creating the U.S. opioid epidemic. He speaks to Bloomberg's June Grasso. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Bloomberg Markets Senior Editor John Authers discusses Boris Johnson's plan to suspend UK Parliament ahead of Brexit. Bloomberg. Erik Gordon, Professor of Business at the University of Michigan, shares his outlook for Peloton going public. Fitbit CEO James Park talks about the launch of new products and a subscription service, as well as transformation to a services and device company. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg Businessweek Features Editor Jeremy Keehn talk about new issue of Businessweek Magazine celebrating the 150th anniversary of the formulation of the periodic table of elements and their significance in our world. And we Drive to the Close with Ann Miletti, Senior Portfolio Manager at Wells Fargo Asset Management. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Bloomberg Markets Senior Editor John Authers discusses Boris Johnson's plan to suspend UK Parliament ahead of Brexit. Bloomberg. Erik Gordon, Professor of Business at the University of Michigan, shares his outlook for Peloton going public. Fitbit CEO James Park talks about the launch of new products and a subscription service, as well as transformation to a services and device company. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg Businessweek Features Editor Jeremy Keehn talk about new issue of Businessweek Magazine celebrating the 150th anniversary of the formulation of the periodic table of elements and their significance in our world. And we Drive to the Close with Ann Miletti, Senior Portfolio Manager at Wells Fargo Asset Management. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan.
Shira Ovide, Bloomberg Opinion Tech Columnist, discusses how various restrictions and self-imposed limitations on data harvesting are having an effect on Facebook. NJIT President Dr. Joel Bloom talks about innovations on display at the Modev Voice Summit including devices for the “smart home.” Erik Gordon, Professor at the University of Michigan, breaks down Tesla's profit loss and the resignation of Chief Technology Officer J.B. Straubel. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Businessweek National Correspondent Josh Greentalk about the Businessweek cover story on Elizabeth Warren's radical plan to beat President Trump at his own game. And we Drive to the Close with Craig Hodges, CEO and Portfolio Manager of Hodges Funds. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Shira Ovide, Bloomberg Opinion Tech Columnist, discusses how various restrictions and self-imposed limitations on data harvesting are having an effect on Facebook. NJIT President Dr. Joel Bloom talks about innovations on display at the Modev Voice Summit including devices for the “smart home.” Erik Gordon, Professor at the University of Michigan, breaks down Tesla's profit loss and the resignation of Chief Technology Officer J.B. Straubel. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Businessweek National Correspondent Josh Greentalk about the Businessweek cover story on Elizabeth Warren's radical plan to beat President Trump at his own game. And we Drive to the Close with Craig Hodges, CEO and Portfolio Manager of Hodges Funds. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan
Erik Gordon, Business Professor at University of Michigan, and Alistair Barr, Bloomberg News Tech Reporter, explain why Amazon is choosing Northern Virginia and Long Island City as HQ2 locations. Molly Smith, Bloomberg News Corporate Finance Reporter, discusses investorssnapping up derivatives that protect against losses on General Electric’s debt.Edie Weiner, President & CEO at The Future Hunters, talks about how technology is transforming the human experience. FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel discusses the importance of women participating in the digital future. And we Drive to the Close of markets with Scott Kubie, Chief Investment Officer at Carson Group. Hosts: Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs. Producer: Paul Brennan
Erik Gordon, Business Professor at University of Michigan, and Alistair Barr, Bloomberg News Tech Reporter, explain why Amazon is choosing Northern Virginia and Long Island City as HQ2 locations. Molly Smith, Bloomberg News Corporate Finance Reporter, discusses investorssnapping up derivatives that protect against losses on General Electric's debt.Edie Weiner, President & CEO at The Future Hunters, talks about how technology is transforming the human experience. FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel discusses the importance of women participating in the digital future. And we Drive to the Close of markets with Scott Kubie, Chief Investment Officer at Carson Group. Hosts: Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs. Producer: Paul Brennan Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Erik Gordon, Michigan University Professor at the Ross School of Business on Elon Musk and the SEC. We also have Joe Mysak, Editor for Bloomberg Brief: Municipal Market discussing the economy. Also joining the program is Malcolm Harkins, Chief Security & Trust Officer at Cylance discussing Cyber-security and China hacks. We also have Beth MacLean, Portfolio Manager at PIMCO, on the bank loan market and her outlook on the economy.
Erik Gordon, Professor at University of Michigan, and Max Chafkin, Bloomberg Businessweek Features Editor, discuss the SEC suing Elon Musk over a tweet about Tesla going private. Matthew Philips, Bloomberg Businessweek Policy and Politics Editor, explains how two key Republican senators are demanding a delay in Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court confirmation vote, saying the FBI should investigate claims of sexual assault leveled against the nominee. Philips and Joe Deaux, Bloomberg News Metals & Mining Reporter, break down how Century Aluminum helped President Trump start his trade war. And we Drive to the Close of the market with Brad McMillan, CIO at Commonwealth Financial Network Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan
Erik Gordon, Professor at University of Michigan, and Max Chafkin, Bloomberg Businessweek Features Editor, discuss the SEC suing Elon Musk over a tweet about Tesla going private. Matthew Philips, Bloomberg Businessweek Policy and Politics Editor, explains how two key Republican senators are demanding a delay in Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation vote, saying the FBI should investigate claims of sexual assault leveled against the nominee. Philips and Joe Deaux, Bloomberg News Metals & Mining Reporter, break down how Century Aluminum helped President Trump start his trade war. And we Drive to the Close of the market with Brad McMillan, CIO at Commonwealth Financial Network Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Dana Hull, Bloomberg News Technology Reporter, and Erik Gordon, Professor at University of Michigan, discuss Elon Musk deciding not to take Tesla private. Brian Jacobsen, Senior Multi-Asset Strategist at Wells Fargo Asset Management, talks about why a trade deal with Mexico could be a perception changing event for investors. Jeanna Smialek, Bloomberg News Economic Reporter, explains why wages remain stagnant despite high demand for skilled labor. Clayton Allen, Vice President of Special Situations at Height Capital Markets, breaks down a possible trade deal between U.S. and Mexico. And we Drive to the Close of the market with Michael Sheldon, Chief Investment Officer at RDM Financial. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan
Dana Hull, Bloomberg News Technology Reporter, and Erik Gordon, Professor at University of Michigan, discuss Elon Musk deciding not to take Tesla private. Brian Jacobsen, Senior Multi-Asset Strategist at Wells Fargo Asset Management, talks about why a trade deal with Mexico could be a perception changing event for investors. Jeanna Smialek, Bloomberg News Economic Reporter, explains why wages remain stagnant despite high demand for skilled labor. Clayton Allen, Vice President of Special Situations at Height Capital Markets, breaks down a possible trade deal between U.S. and Mexico. And we Drive to the Close of the market with Michael Sheldon, Chief Investment Officer at RDM Financial. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Carol is joined by Erik Gordon, Professor at University of Michigan, and Nabila Ahmed, Bloomberg News Media M&A Reporter, to discuss Comcast dropping its bid for Fox assets, leaving the door open for a Disney deal. Reg Gale, Bloomberg News Deputy Managing Editor of Commodities, breaks down commodities approaching correction territory, under pressure in the face of the resurgent dollar and lingering global trade tensions. Bloomberg Economics Latin America Economist Felipe Hernandez and Jonathan Smoke, Chief Economist for Cox Automotive, discuss the impact of U.S. tariffs on imported cars and auto parts. Karl Scheer CIO at the University of Cincinnati, and Janet Lorin, Bloomberg News Endowments Reporter, talk about preparing for possible inflation. And we Drive to the Close with Alan Lancz, Research Director at LanczGlobal.com. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Carol is joined by Erik Gordon, Professor at University of Michigan, and Nabila Ahmed, Bloomberg News Media M&A Reporter, to discuss Comcast dropping its bid for Fox assets, leaving the door open for a Disney deal. Reg Gale, Bloomberg News Deputy Managing Editor of Commodities, breaks down commodities approaching correction territory, under pressure in the face of the resurgent dollar and lingering global trade tensions. Bloomberg Economics Latin America Economist Felipe Hernandez and Jonathan Smoke, Chief Economist for Cox Automotive, discuss the impact of U.S. tariffs on imported cars and auto parts. Karl Scheer CIO at the University of Cincinnati, and Janet Lorin, Bloomberg News Endowments Reporter, talk about preparing for possible inflation. And we Drive to the Close with Alan Lancz, Research Director at LanczGlobal.com.
Last week, Campbell's CEO Denise Morrison unexpectedly retired, effective immediately, as the company undergoes a strategic review and flat sales. Jason Riis, Marketing Lecturer at the Wharton School, and Erik Gordon, Professor at University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, join host Dan Loney to discuss how the company can become "mmm mmm good" again on Knowledge@Wharton. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Carol is joined by Bloomberg's New York Bureau Chief Jason Kelly and they speak to Mark Grant,Chief Global Strategist at B. Riley FBR,on the market impact of Italian political turmoil. Andrew Mayeda, Bloomberg News Trade Reporter, breaks down President Trump's $50 billion China tariffs. Erik Gordon, Professor at University of Michigan, discusses JAB buying sandwich maker Pret A Manger adding the brand to its stable of restaurant chains that include Panera Bread Co. and Krispy Kreme Doughnuts. And we Drive to the Close with JJ Kinahan, Chief Market Strategist at TD Ameritrade. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Carol is joined by Bloomberg’s New York Bureau Chief Jason Kelly and they speak to Mark Grant,Chief Global Strategist at B. Riley FBR,on the market impact of Italian political turmoil. Andrew Mayeda, Bloomberg News Trade Reporter, breaks down President Trump's $50 billion China tariffs. Erik Gordon, Professor at University of Michigan, discusses JAB buying sandwich maker Pret A Manger adding the brand to its stable of restaurant chains that include Panera Bread Co. and Krispy Kreme Doughnuts. And we Drive to the Close with JJ Kinahan, Chief Market Strategist at TD Ameritrade.
Carol is joined by Bloomberg Opinion Columnist Tara LaChapelle and Vitaliy Katsenelson, CIO at Investment Management Associates, to talk about Berkshire Hathaway’s investment strategy and the possibility of moving forward without Warren Buffett. Scott Clark, Chairman and President at Michelin, explains their sneaker collaboration with Vans to promote teen driver safety. Ari Rastegar, CEO at Rastegar Equity Partners, discusses commercial real estate investing. Erik Gordon, Professor at University of Michigan, breaks down a big day in M&A. And we Drive to the Close withJeff Krumpelman, Chief Investment Strategist at Mariner Wealth Advisors.
Carol is joined by Bloomberg Opinion Columnist Tara LaChapelle and Vitaliy Katsenelson, CIO at Investment Management Associates, to talk about Berkshire Hathaway's investment strategy and the possibility of moving forward without Warren Buffett. Scott Clark, Chairman and President at Michelin, explains their sneaker collaboration with Vans to promote teen driver safety. Ari Rastegar, CEO at Rastegar Equity Partners, discusses commercial real estate investing. Erik Gordon, Professor at University of Michigan, breaks down a big day in M&A. And we Drive to the Close withJeff Krumpelman, Chief Investment Strategist at Mariner Wealth Advisors. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Univ of Michigan's Erik Gordon on mergers in health care. Jennifer Lee from Columbia Univ discusses the discrimination against Asian Americans even with elite college degrees. NASA's Daniel Moriarty on moonstones. Sam Payne of The Apple Seed shares a story. Univ of Utah's Christopher Gregg wants to use animal DNA to cure human diseases. Baltimore Sun columnist shares the history of the race beat.
Joe Deaux, Bloomberg News Metals and Mining Reporter, discusses President Trump’s plan to slap tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to protect national security. Bloomberg Stocks Editor Dave Wilson has his “Chart of the Day.” Rachel Evans, Bloomberg News Cross Asset Reporter, talks about where gun stocks are headed post Parkland. We Drive to the Close with Ryan Detrick, Senior Market Strategist at LPL Financial. Erik Gordon, Professor at the University of Michigan, explains why Qualcomm is rebuffing Broadcom’s offer. Carol and Cory hit today’s “Movers and Shakers” and Bloomberg Stocks Editor Dave Wilson is back with the “Stock of the Day.”
Joe Deaux, Bloomberg News Metals and Mining Reporter, discusses President Trump's plan to slap tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to protect national security. Bloomberg Stocks Editor Dave Wilson has his “Chart of the Day.” Rachel Evans, Bloomberg News Cross Asset Reporter, talks about where gun stocks are headed post Parkland. We Drive to the Close with Ryan Detrick, Senior Market Strategist at LPL Financial. Erik Gordon, Professor at the University of Michigan, explains why Qualcomm is rebuffing Broadcom's offer. Carol and Cory hit today's “Movers and Shakers” and Bloomberg Stocks Editor Dave Wilson is back with the “Stock of the Day.” Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Chris Palmeri, Bloomberg News L.A. Bureau Chief, and Erik Gordon, Professor at University of Michigan, discuss Disney's acquisition of Fox's studio and cable channels. Jonathan Spalter, CEO at U.S. Telecom, and Larry Downes, Project Director at Georgetown, breakdown FCC's vote to rollback net neutrality rules. Drive to the Close with Brett Ewing, Chief Market Strategist at First Franklin Financial. Crawford Del Prete, Executive Vice President at IDC on, Oracle earnings and outlook. And Carol and Cory hit today's Movers and Shakers on Wall Street, and Bloomberg Stocks Editor Dave Wilson has his “Stock of the Day.” Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Chris Palmeri, Bloomberg News L.A. Bureau Chief, and Erik Gordon, Professor at University of Michigan, discuss Disney's acquisition of Fox's studio and cable channels. Jonathan Spalter, CEO at U.S. Telecom, and Larry Downes, Project Director at Georgetown, breakdown FCC's vote to rollback net neutrality rules. Drive to the Close with Brett Ewing, Chief Market Strategist at First Franklin Financial. Crawford Del Prete, Executive Vice President at IDC on, Oracle earnings and outlook. And Carol and Cory hit today’s Movers and Shakers on Wall Street, and Bloomberg Stocks Editor Dave Wilson has his “Stock of the Day.”
Zach Tracer, Bloomberg News Health Care Reporter, and Erik Gordon, Professor at University of Michigan, discuss CVS buying Aetna for $67.5 billion. Gerrit De Vynck, Bloomberg News Tech Reporter, explains Facebook's new messaging app for younger kids. Jeanie Wyatt, CEO at South Texas Money Management, talks about how tax overhaul will impact investing. Dina Bass, Bloomberg News Technology Reporter, breaks down researcher's efforts to combat racial and gender bias in artificial intelligence. We Drive to the Close with Alan Zafran, Senior Managing Director at First Republic Investment Management. And Carol and Cory hit today's Movers and Shakers on Wall Street and Bloomberg Stocks Editor Dave Wilson has his “Stock of the Day.” Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Zach Tracer, Bloomberg News Health Care Reporter, and Erik Gordon, Professor at University of Michigan, discuss CVS buying Aetna for $67.5 billion. Gerrit De Vynck, Bloomberg News Tech Reporter, explains Facebook's new messaging app for younger kids. Jeanie Wyatt, CEO at South Texas Money Management, talks about how tax overhaul will impact investing. Dina Bass, Bloomberg News Technology Reporter, breaks down researcher’s efforts to combat racial and gender bias in artificial intelligence. We Drive to the Close with Alan Zafran, Senior Managing Director at First Republic Investment Management. And Carol and Cory hit today’s Movers and Shakers on Wall Street and Bloomberg Stocks Editor Dave Wilson has his “Stock of the Day.”
In this episode, we interview Erik Gordon, a science teacher from Lincoln High School in Walla Walla, Washington. Erik explains how the school has adopted a trauma-informed approach to curriculum development and disciplinary practices. So much has been said and written about being trauma informed, but what does this look like in practice? Listen to Erik's inspirational and practical insights into implementing trauma informed strategies in a high school environment. To check the show notes for this episode, visit www.tipbs.com Thanks for listening!
Erik Gordon, a professor at University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, discusses how GM thwarted a $15 million settlement between the company's bankruptcy trust and thousands of plaintiffs, which was intended to resolve hundreds of personal injury cases stemming from the company's faulty initiation switches. He speaks with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Erik Gordon, a professor at University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, discusses how GM thwarted a $15 million settlement between the company's bankruptcy trust and thousands of plaintiffs, which was intended to resolve hundreds of personal injury cases stemming from the company's faulty initiation switches. He speaks with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."
Bloomberg Markets with Carol Massar and Cory Johnson. GUESTS: Alex Barinka IPO Reporter Bloomberg News Discussing Snap falling below its initial public offering price for the first time and was downgraded by Morgan Stanley amid concerns over competition from Instagram and the ability of Snapchat’s parent to grow as fast as initially expected. Erik Gordon, Professor of Business at University of Michigan Law School, also participates in the discussion.
Bloomberg Markets with Carol Massar and Cory Johnson. GUESTS: Alex Barinka IPO Reporter Bloomberg News Discussing Snap falling below its initial public offering price for the first time and was downgraded by Morgan Stanley amid concerns over competition from Instagram and the ability of Snapchat's parent to grow as fast as initially expected. Erik Gordon, Professor of Business at University of Michigan Law School, also participates in the discussion. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Anthony Sabino, founding partner of Sabino and Sabino, and Erik Gordon, a professor at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, discuss a loss for chemical-maker Syngenta in the first of several lawsuits over genetically modified corn. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."
Anthony Sabino, founding partner of Sabino and Sabino, and Erik Gordon, a professor at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, discuss a loss for chemical-maker Syngenta in the first of several lawsuits over genetically modified corn. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
(Bloomberg) -- Anthony Sabino, founding partner of Sabino and Sabino, and Erik Gordon, a professor at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, discuss a loss for chemical-maker Syngenta in a case over genetically modified corn. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."
(Bloomberg) -- Anthony Sabino, founding partner of Sabino and Sabino, and Erik Gordon, a professor at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, discuss a loss for chemical-maker Syngenta in a case over genetically modified corn. They speak with June Grasso and Michael Best on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Erik Gordon, a professor at Michigan Law School and the Ross School of Business, and Anthony Sabino, founding partner of Sabino and Sabino, discuss Volkswagen’s admission of guilt in the diesel cheating scandal, and the EPA’s accusations of emissions cheating at Fiat Chrysler. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Karen Mocow and Bob Moon discuss the day's top legal stories.
Erik Gordon, a professor at Michigan Law School and the Ross School of Business, and Anthony Sabino, founding partner of Sabino and Sabino, discuss Volkswagen's admission of guilt in the diesel cheating scandal, and the EPA's accusations of emissions cheating at Fiat Chrysler. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Karen Mocow and Bob Moon discuss the day's top legal stories. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Erik Gordon, a professor at the University of Michigan Law School, and Victor Schwartz, general counsel to the American Tort Reform Association, discuss a lawsuit, which has been sued by activists who are comparing the beverage giant's advertising tactics to the tobacco industry's past efforts in minimizing the health effects of its products and targeting children to replenish the ranks of its customers. They speak with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Karen Moscow and Bob Moon discuss the days top legal stories. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Erik Gordon, a professor at the University of Michigan Law School, and Victor Schwartz, general counsel to the American Tort Reform Association, discuss a lawsuit, which has been sued by activists who are comparing the beverage giant’s advertising tactics to the tobacco industry’s past efforts in minimizing the health effects of its products and targeting children to replenish the ranks of its customers. They speak with Greg Stohr and June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Karen Moscow and Bob Moon discuss the days top legal stories.
(Bloomberg) -- Steve Berman Managing Partner/Co-Founder at Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro, and Erik Gordon, a Professor at University of Michigan Law School Will discuss Dodge truck owners accusing Chrysler of VW-like cheating. They speak on "Bloomberg Law" with host June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio.
(Bloomberg) -- Steve Berman Managing Partner/Co-Founder at Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro, and Erik Gordon, a Professor at University of Michigan Law School Will discuss Dodge truck owners accusing Chrysler of VW-like cheating. They speak on "Bloomberg Law" with host June Grasso on Bloomberg Radio. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Erik Gordon, a friend of the Crawfords, fills in this week. Scripture: Matthew 28.
Erik Gordon is the owner and operate of Carabiner Coffee. He drives across the country in his VW van making and selling coffee. We wanted to understand how this venture came to be and asked Erik if he would talk with us. Here is our discussion.
(Bloomberg) -- In this first episode, Alex Sherman and Bloomberg's managing editor for global M&A Jeff McCracken discuss why Marriott International Inc.'s $12.2 billion purchase of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. is just the tip of the iceberg in hotel consolidation. They also speak with University of Michigan Law School professor Erik Gordon, who explains why transaction volume this year is on a record-setting pace, even though most deals ultimately fail to create value. Hint: It's all about ego.