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Anand Srinivasan, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst: Semiconductors & Tech Hardware, on the latest Apple tech. Precious Metals Specialist with Gainesville Coins, Everett Millman, gives his outlook on gold. David Kudla, CEO and Chief Investment Strategist at Mainstay Capital Management gives his current investment outlook, stock picks, and a look the economy. Bloomberg Opinion columnist, Sarah Halzack discusses her column: "Not Everyone Can Copy P&G's Price Hikes. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.
Stephen Thomas, CEO of TPT Global Tech, on their vaccine passport already being deployed in Jamaica’s airports. Satish Jindel, President of SJ Consulting, on the stuck container ship in the Suez canal. Jim Anderson, CEO of SocialFlow, on Big Media CEOs facing a grilling over liability protections on social media platforms. Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion retail columnist, on her column: “Walmart Can Learn From Tesco's Bank Mistakes.” Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.
Ken Leon, Global Director of Industry and Equity Research at CFRA Research, on bank earnings and outlook. Leading labour economist Danny Blanchflower, Professor of Economics at Dartmouth and former BOE policy maker, on the lack of U.S. stimulus and what to expect on the Brexit deadline. Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion consumer columnist, on Amazon Prime Day. Mike McKee, International Economics & Policy Correspondent for Bloomberg, on President Trump's address to the Economic Club of New York, Hosted by Vonnie Quinn and Paul Sweeney.
Max Chafkin, Features Editor for Bloomberg Businessweek, discusses his story: "Palantir Is Bad-Mouthing Big Tech While Taking Its Tech Public." Yousef Abbasi, Global Market Strategist at StoneX Group, on the best value-growth barbell strategy. Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion retail columnist, discusses her column: "Amazon Beats Walmart Again in Latest Showdown." Nick Wadhams, foreign policy reporter for Bloomberg, on the U.S. moving to expel the Chinese-owned WeChat and TikTok apps. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Vonnie Quinn.
Matt Maley, Chief Market Strategist at Miller Tabak + Co., LLC, and Founder of TheMaleyReport, on what's driving equity markets, and how markets view the election. Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion consumer columnist, on big retailer earnings results: Walmart, Home Depot, and Kohl's. Sherry Chris, President and CEO of Realogy Expansion Brands Portfolio, which includes Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate and ERA, on why the housing market is seeing a boom. Josh Duitz, Senior Portfolio Manager at Aberdeen Standard Investments, on the opportunities in infrastructure investing. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Vonnie Quinn.
Gordon Johnson, CEO and Founder of GLJ Research, on why Tesla results are more paper than profit. Molly Smith, Bloomberg corporate finance reporter, on American Airlines using their brand as collateral to secure a $1.2 billion loan. Phil Orlando, Chief Equity Market Strategist at Federated Hermes, on what needs to happen for stocks to keep momentum. Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion consumer columnist, on her column: Clothing Stores' Devastation Has Only Just Begun. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Vonnie Quinn.
Michael Dowling, President and CEO of Northwell Health, on how New York State’s largest hospital system is faring as the state begins reopening. Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion retail columnist, to discuss her column: "Clothing Stores' Devastation Has Only Just Begun." David Kotok, Chairman & Chief Investment Officer at Cumberland Advisors, on credit spreads and the Fed. Barry Ritholtz, Founder of Ritholtz Wealth Management, Bloomberg Opinion columnist, and Host of Masters of Business, discusses how the markets are realizing the economic price to pay for poor management of the pandemic. Hosted by Vonnie Quinn and Paul Sweeney.
Brendan Murray, Bloomberg trade reporter, and Damian Sassower, Chief Emerging Markets Credit Strategist for Bloomberg Intelligence, discuss Trump reinstating tariffs on steel and aluminum from Argentina and Brazil. Brendan Brown, Senior Fellow at The Hudson Institute, on why monetary pessimism has been a good guide to investment. Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion retail columnist, on Cyber Monday. Stephen Liberatore, Lead Fixed Income ESG Portfolio Manager at Nuveen, on bond markets, FOMC and rates. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
Dan North, Chief Economist at North America at Euler Hermes, on this morning’s eco data. Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion retail columnist, will discuss retail sales and preview Black Friday. Mark Hamrick, Senior Economic Analyst for Bankrate, will discuss a Black Friday survey, which forecasts how much money Americans will be spending this holiday season. Matt Miller, CEO of Embroker, will discuss a Venture Capital report on the state of U.S startups.
Today Dan talks Walmart and collision of gun politics and retail with Bloomberg’s Sarah Halzack. In the Final Two - unpacking Box’s stock jump and Lego’s super-powered rebound.
Russ Koesterich, BlackRock's Global Allocation Team Portfolio Manager, says our economy is increasingly dependent on the consumer. Jeff Currie, Goldman Sachs Global Head of Commodities Research, says iron ore is the "canary in the coal mine." Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, recaps Walmart earnings. John Herrmann, Mufg Securities Americas Director of U.S. Rate Strategy, says the U.S. job market is still resilient. And Julian Jackson, "De Gaulle" Author, discusses France's history and its reflection on present day politics. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Russ Koesterich, BlackRock's Global Allocation Team Portfolio Manager, says our economy is increasingly dependent on the consumer. Jeff Currie, Goldman Sachs Global Head of Commodities Research, says iron ore is the "canary in the coal mine." Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, recaps Walmart earnings. John Herrmann, Mufg Securities Americas Director of U.S. Rate Strategy, says the U.S. job market is still resilient. And Julian Jackson, "De Gaulle" Author, discusses France's history and its reflection on present day politics.
Mandeep Singh, Senior Tech Industry Analyst for Bloomberg Intelligence, on Slack going public in a direct listing, and Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield and CFO Allen Shim speak from the NYSE with Emily Chang of Bloomberg Television. Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion retail columnist, on why consumer giants should use their brand power in a more forceful way to make their case against Trump's trade policy. Barry Knapp, Managing Partner, Ironsides Macroeconomics LLC, on the Fed decision and his current economic and investment strategy.
Jerry Paul, Senior VP at Icon Advisers, says he doesn’t pay much attention to the Fed and focuses on short duration bond picking. Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion Retail Columnist, discusses Lowe's and Target going in opposite directions following earnings. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg Businessweek Politics Editor Jillian Goodman explain how the Trump administration's blacklisting of Huawei could kick off a global tech schism. Alan Taetle, General Partner at Noro-Moseley Partners, discusses launching the NMP VIII Fund. And we Drive to the Close with Brad McMillan, CIO at Commonwealth Financial Network. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan
Jerry Paul, Senior VP at Icon Advisers, says he doesn't pay much attention to the Fed and focuses on short duration bond picking. Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion Retail Columnist, discusses Lowe's and Target going in opposite directions following earnings. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg Businessweek Politics Editor Jillian Goodman explain how the Trump administration's blacklisting of Huawei could kick off a global tech schism. Alan Taetle, General Partner at Noro-Moseley Partners, discusses launching the NMP VIII Fund. And we Drive to the Close 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
Matthew Boyle, Bloomberg News U.S. Retail Reporter, and Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion Retail Columnist, break down Walmart's earnings and the trade war's impact on pricing. Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Telecom Analyst John Butler explains the Trump administration decision barring companies deemed a national security threat from selling to the U.S., and threatening to blacklist Huawei from buying essential components. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Health Care Reporter Cynthia Koons talk about insurers setting up roadblocks for people in need of mental health care. And we Drive to the Close with Michael Sheldon, Chief Investment Officer at RDM Financial Group. Hosts: Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs. Producer: Paul Brennan Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Matthew Boyle, Bloomberg News U.S. Retail Reporter, and Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion Retail Columnist, break down Walmart’s earnings and the trade war's impact on pricing. Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Telecom Analyst John Butler explains the Trump administration decision barring companies deemed a national security threat from selling to the U.S., and threatening to blacklist Huawei from buying essential components. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Health Care Reporter Cynthia Koons talk about insurers setting up roadblocks for people in need of mental health care. And we Drive to the Close with Michael Sheldon, Chief Investment Officer at RDM Financial Group. Hosts: Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs. Producer: Paul Brennan
Al Gore is still leading the fight against climate change, but the topic is now also becoming an issue of racial justice. How will it play out in 2020? The fallout of the opioid crisis continues as lawsuits against opioid manufacturers pile up. Plus, how streaming services are reshaping the art form of the pop song. Sam is joined by Dan Zak of The Washington Post and Sarah Halzack of Bloomberg Opinion.
Ruchir Sharma, Morgan Stanley Investment Management Chief Global Strategist & "Democracy on the Road" Author, discusses India's sociopolitical landscape. David Kelly, JPMorgan Asset Management Chief Global Strategist, says "nothing in the world" is as cheap as European stocks in terms of risk assets. Kevin Cirilli, Bloomberg's Chief Washington Correspondent, thinks Bernie Sanders is front runner for the 2020 election. Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, remembers Chanel's Karl Lagerfeld as a "taste maker." Jim Suva, Citi Managing Director, joins us to talk tech. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Ruchir Sharma, Morgan Stanley Investment Management Chief Global Strategist & "Democracy on the Road" Author, discusses India's sociopolitical landscape. David Kelly, JPMorgan Asset Management Chief Global Strategist, says "nothing in the world" is as cheap as European stocks in terms of risk assets. Kevin Cirilli, Bloomberg's Chief Washington Correspondent, thinks Bernie Sanders is front runner for the 2020 election. Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, remembers Chanel's Karl Lagerfeld as a "taste maker." Jim Suva, Citi Managing Director, joins us to talk tech.
John Authers, Senior Editor for Bloomberg Markets, on the China trade negotiations and impact to markets. Bloomberg Opinion columnists Tara Lachapelle and Sarah Halzack discuss how media companies are grappling with pricing and content, in a landscape where consumers continue to choose "free." Chris McCann, Chris McCann, CEO of 1-800-FLOWERS.COM, on Valentine's Day gifting season, incorporating AI technology, and trends in consumer behavior. Ira Jersey, Chief US interest rate strategist for Bloomberg Intelligence, on U.S. budget negotiations could impact debt markets, and Fed's Mary Daly's comments on QE. Hosted by Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
It's Friday. Sam is talking to everyone here, specifically NPR Congressional correspondent Susan Davis and Bloomberg Opinion columnist Sarah Halzack. A new U.S. Congress was sworn in this week and Rep. Nancy Pelosi returned as Speaker of the House, but what will Democrats' legislative priorities be? It's a new year, and tariffs could mean an uncertain future for retail in the months to come. Plus, what is CBD, why is it everywhere, and is it legal?
Eric Fine, Portfolio Manager: Emerging Markets Fixed Income Strategy at Van Eck Global, on emerging markets, China fears and the IMF. Marty Schenker, Chief Content Officer for Bloomberg News, on the political tightrope that Trump is facing in dealing with the Saudis and the Prince. Richard Lark, CFO at Gol Airlines, on Brazil’s economy post-election, using cash to delever, and why their new plans are saving them money. Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion consumer columnist, on what P&G's earnings surprise says about consumers.
On What'd You Miss this Week, Scarlet, Jo, Caroline, and Romaine spoke with Peter Rawlinson, CTO of Lucid Motors, the electric car company that is trying to take on Elon Musk about their new $1 billion dollar investment from the Saudi public investment fund. Sean Stiefel, founder and portfolio manager at Navy Capital, joined us to discuss why institutional investors have their sights set high on the marijuana market. Then Terry Duffy, CME Group Chairman and CEO, joined for an exclusive, wide-ranging interview on everything from crypto to ten years after Lehman. Finally, Bloomberg Opinion columnist Sarah Halzack came on to talk about the fresh, hot returns for Olive Garden.
Spencer Soper, Bloomberg News Tech & Ecommerce Reporter, discusses Amazon looking to buy the Landmark Theatre chain. Kevin Kelly, Bloomberg Intelligence Strategy Analyst, shares takeaways from second quarter earnings season. Andres Saenz, Co-Head of Private Equity at EY-Parthenon, has a look at the private equity landscape. Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion Consumer Columnist, explains how Walmart is challenging Amazon for online customers. And we Drive to the Close of the market with Greg Luken, CEO at Luken Investment Analytics. Hosts: Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs. Producer: Paul Brennan
Spencer Soper, Bloomberg News Tech & Ecommerce Reporter, discusses Amazon looking to buy the Landmark Theatre chain. Kevin Kelly, Bloomberg Intelligence Strategy Analyst, shares takeaways from second quarter earnings season. Andres Saenz, Co-Head of Private Equity at EY-Parthenon, has a look at the private equity landscape. Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion Consumer Columnist, explains how Walmart is challenging Amazon for online customers. And we Drive to the Close of the market with Greg Luken, CEO at Luken Investment Analytics. Hosts: Jason Kelly and Taylor Riggs. Producer: Paul Brennan Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Eli Lake, Bloomberg Opinion columnist on why Trump's cave to China's ZTE hurts his Iran strategy, and North Korea threatening to cancel the Trump summit. Jeff Smedsrud, co-founder of HealthCare.com and Founder and CEO at PivotHealth.com, on Trump's new drug pricing proposal, insurance affordability, and Obamacare outlook. Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Opinion retail columnist, on Macy's sales gains and positive outlook. James Bach, Government Analyst: Federal Contracts for Bloomberg Intelligence, on the likely winner of the $10 billion Pentagon cloud contract: Amazon vs. Microsoft.
Bloomberg Technology Reporter Selina Wang co-hosts with Carol. Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Gadfly Retail Columnist, discusses Toys ‘R' Us forced to liquidate as the retailer's turnaround collapses. Coleman Fung, CEO at Blue Goji, explains the creation of a virtually reality enabled treadmill. Hessam Nadji, CEO at Marcus & Millichap talks about the commercial real estate landscape. Mike Dorning, Bloomberg News White House Correspondent, and Nafeessa Syeed, Bloomberg News National Security Reporter, breakdown the latest sanctions against Russia for election meddling. We Drive to the Close with Ross Gerber, President/CEO at Gerber Kawasaki. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Bloomberg Technology Reporter Selina Wang co-hosts with Carol. Sarah Halzack, Bloomberg Gadfly Retail Columnist, discusses Toys ‘R’ Us forced to liquidate as the retailer’s turnaround collapses. Coleman Fung, CEO at Blue Goji, explains the creation of a virtually reality enabled treadmill. Hessam Nadji, CEO at Marcus & Millichap talks about the commercial real estate landscape. Mike Dorning, Bloomberg News White House Correspondent, and Nafeessa Syeed, Bloomberg News National Security Reporter, breakdown the latest sanctions against Russia for election meddling. We Drive to the Close with Ross Gerber, President/CEO at Gerber Kawasaki.
Bloomberg retail reporter Sarah Halzack (@sarahhalzack) and Derek Thompson (@DKThomp), writer and senior editor at The Atlantic, join Sam to talk about the week that was: Disney acquiring Fox, net neutrality, #MeToo, and the Alabama Senate race. Plus a call to a listener finishing up her first semester of college, a look at why the economy seems to be doing so well, and the best things that happened to our listeners all week. Email the show at samsanders@npr.org or tweet @NPRItsBeenAMin with your feedback. Follow Sam on Twitter @samsanders and producers Brent Baughman @brentbaughman and Anjuli Sastry @AnjuliSastry.
Alberto Gallo, portfolio manager and head of macro strategies at Algebris Investments, talks about how the American dream turned into greed and inequality. Brooke Sutherland, a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist covering deals and industrials, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz why GE's turnaround plan and announcement to cut its dividend is "meh." Shira Ovide, a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist covering technology, discusses Alibaba's $25 billion in Singles Day sales, the company's bond offering and how the world's top tech giants have amassed $1.7 trillion in value. Finally, Sarah Halzack, a Bloomberg Gadfly consumer columnist, talks about why a Hasbro-Mattel acquisition makes sense.
Shamaila Khan, the director of emerging market debt at AllianceBernstein, discusses the sanctions on Venezuela that the Trump administration unveiled today, potential impact on the country's debt, and China's involvement in the debt. Bloomberg Gadfly columnists Shira Ovide and Sarah Halzack talk about Amazon quickly using its ruthless playbook to cut prices at Whole Foods and the logistical challenges ahead for Amazon's grocery business. Shunondo Basu, a meteorologist and gas analyst for Bloomberg New Energy Finance, talks about Hurricane Harvey and its effect on the energy industry. Finally, David Ader, the chief macro strategist for Informa Financial Intelligence, discusses market uncertainty, the outlook for bond yields and current investment strategy.
Jim Paulsen, the chief investment strategist at the Leuthold Group, says three percent inflation looks likely. Chapdelaine & Co's Doug Borthwick talks about how the ECB is expressing concern over Euro appreciation and gives an outlook for the dollar. Sarah Halzack, a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist covering retail, discusses Walmart's tough battle ahead. Finally, Mike McDonough, the global director of economic research and chief economist at Bloomberg Intelligence, talks about how Trump's race remarks imperil the economic agenda.
Simon Ballard, a Bloomberg credit strategist in London, talks about Greece returning to the debt markets. Steven Oh, the global head of credit and fixed-income at PineBridge Investments, tells Pimm Fox and Lisa Abramowicz why investors should consider a shift in allocations to emerging markets. Michael Halen, a senior restaurant analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, talks about McDonald's strong earnings report, Domino's shrinking margins and provides preview of tonight's Chipotle report. Finally, Sarah Halzack, a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist covering retail, discusses news that Michael Kors is buying Jimmy Choo for $1.2 billion.
9 AM - 1 - Vili Fualaau has filed for legal separation from his wife and former teacher, Mary Kay Letorneau. 2 - Washington Post's Sarah Halzack on her story: "Walmart Is Preparing to Take On Amazon". 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - ; Final Thoughts.
9 AM - 1 - Washington Post retail reporter Sarah Halzack on her piece: "Hot holiday toys: From Hatchimals to Pokemon Sun and Moon". 2 - More on Trump's biznesses. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - More us talkin' bout stuff; Final Thoughts.
EVP and Publisher, Open Road Integrated Media Interview starts at 15:33 and ends at 43:28 "We are not an agency publisher. So we don't have any control over the consumer price. We set the digital list price, and we don't have control over the consumer price. And Amazon is free to discount it to whatever price they want. And I would also point out that we are very aggressive in the number of and the frequency of which we promote our books in price promotions." News “Amazon Music Unlimited versus Prime Music: What's the Difference?” by Jeff Gamet at The Mac Observer - October 12, 2016 Amazon press release on Music Unlimited service - October 12, 2016 “Amazon to Expand Grocery Business With New Convenience Stores” by Greg Bensinger and Laura Stevens at The Wall Street Journal - October 12, 2016 “If Amazon is really opening brick-and-mortar grocery stores, it's a big deal” by Sarah Halzack at The Washington Post - October 11, 2016 Wall Street Journal Tech News Briefing podcast - October 13, 2016 Tech Tip “New! Collection management comes to MYCD (Manage Your Content and Devices)” by Bufo Calvin at I Love My Kindle - October 13, 2016 Interview with Tina Pohlman Open Road Integrated Media The Corfu Trilogy by Gerald Durrell: My Family and Other Animals (Book 1), Birds, Beasts, and Relatives (Book 2), and The Garden of the Gods (Book 3) The Durrells in Corfu Season 1 on PBS Masterpiece The Alexandria Quartet by Lawrence Durrell Click here to sign up for the Open Road Early Bird Books email list Business Adventures: Twelve Classic Tales from the World of Wall Street by John Brooks The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara Wittgenstein's Mistress by David Markson with Afterword by David Foster Wallace Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus by Ludwig Wittgenstein The Sympathizer: A Novel (Pulitzer Prize for Fiction) by Viet Thanh Nguyen Content “PBS's ‘Durells in Corfu' gets its glow from the Greek Island” by Matthew Gilbert at The Boston Globe - October 13, 2016 “‘The Durrells in Corfu' Review: An Island of Charm” by John Anderson at The Wall Street Journal - October 13, 2016 Next Week's Guest Bufo Calvin, creator of the I Love My Kindle blog Music for my podcast is from an original Thelonius Monk composition named "Well, You Needn't." This version is "Ra-Monk" by Eval Manigat on the "Variations in Time: A Jazz Perspective" CD by Public Transit Recording" CD. Please Join the Kindle Chronicles group at Goodreads! Please feel free to leave a review of my podcast at the iTunes Store. It will help spread the word to new listeners!
7 AM - 1 - Washington Post reporter Sarah Halzack reports on the "restaurant recession". 2 - Trump Versus Morning Joe. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - LochteGate continues; Trump's book is banned at the library.
Senior Editor, AmazonCrossing Interview starts at 17:02 and ends at 38:04 [Ayse Kulin] is one of many distinguished voices from diverse cultures that we've had the pleasure of publishing, and I think she's actually a really great example of what it is that we're trying to do here at AmazonCrossing News “Amazon Resumes Selling Amazon's Gadgets Four Years After Rift” by Shannon Pettypiece at Bloomberg - August 4, 2016 “Amazon to test drone delivery in partnership with UK government” by Nicky Woolf and Samuel Gibbs at The Guardian - July 25, 2016 Dromida Kodo drone Amazon Prime Air (YouTube video) - December 1, 2013 “Amazon's ‘Prime Air' Cargo Plane is Ready to Deliver Your Packages” at NBC - August 5, 2016 “See Amazon's Massive New ‘Prime Air' Cargo Jet Plane” at Time - August 5, 2016 “Amazon's latest weapon in the e-commerce wars: Its own air force” by Sarah Halzack at The Washington Post - August 5, 2016 Holy Stone RC dump truck at Amazon.com Tech Tips Kindle Unlimited audiobooks “7 Ways to Take Full Advantage of Your Kindle” by Joel Lee at MakeUseOf.com - August 4, 2016 Interview with Gabriella Page-Fort “How Amazon came to dominate fiction in translation” by Alison Flood at The Guardian - December 9, 2015 Love in Exile by Ayse Kulin, translated into English by Kenneth Dakan Other books translated from Turkish into English by Kenneth Dakan Last Train to Istanbul: A Novel by Ayse Kulin, translated into English by John W. Baker Books by Louise Erdrich Escape by Perihan Magden, translated by Kenneth Dakan Ali and Ramazan by Perihan Magden, translated by Ruth Whitehouse Farewell: A Mansion in Occupied Istanbul by Ayse Kulin, translated into English by Kenneth Dakan Content Rage by Zygmunt Miloszewski, translated into English by Antonia Lloyd-Jones and available for free with a Kindle Unlimited subscription Vellum - a Mac app for formatting eBooks “Vellum Review: App offers a sleeker way to build ebooks” by Serenity Caldwell at Macworld - January 8, 2014 “Last Call for Summer Reading: 9 Books You'll Kick Yourself for Not Picking Up” by Adrian Liang at Amazon's Omnivoracious blog - July 28, 2016 Next Week's Guest Sara Nelson, Amazon's editorial director who last month moved to HarperCollins as vice president, executive editor and special advisor to the publisher. Music for my podcast is from an original Thelonius Monk composition named "Well, You Needn't." This version is "Ra-Monk" by Eval Manigat on the "Variations in Time: A Jazz Perspective" CD by Public Transit Recording" CD. Please Join the Kindle Chronicles group at Goodreads!
9 AM - 1 - Washington Post's Sarah Halzack on her story: "The surprising thing that got the biggest share of online shopping dollars in 2015". 2 - "Meet the Hitlers" documentary movie. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Thrump stuff; Final Thoughts.