The Bloomberg Advantage
Summary: Carol Massar, Cory Johnson, and Vonnie Quinn cover business and technology stories with top-tier guests. Hosted by Carol Massar, Cory Johnson, Vonnie Quinn
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Podcasts:
Nov. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Alan Blinder, former vice-chairman of the Federal Reserve and a professor of economics and public affairs at Princeton University, says President Obama's economic policies are working and show he is the best candidate for the next four years. Blinder talks with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and Vonnie Quinn on November 6 on Bloomberg Radio's "The Hays Advantage." (Source: Bloomberg)
Nov. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Fred Krupp, president of the Environmental Defense Fund, says a series of multi-billion dollar weather disasters, from the drought in the Midwest last summer to Hurricane Sandy last week, show the cost of inaction on global warming. Krupp talks with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and Vonnie Quinn on November 5 on Bloomberg Radio's "The Hays Advantage." (Source: Bloomberg)
Nov. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Steve Hindy, co-founder and owner of the Brooklyn Brewery, says no matter who is elected president, there will be pressure in the next Congress to raise taxes, which will curtail hiring by small businesses like his. Hindy talks with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and Vonnie Quinn on November 5 on Bloomberg Radio's "The Hays Advantage." (Source: Bloomberg)
Nov. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Douglas Holtz-Eakin, president of the American Action Forum, and Jared Bernstein, senior fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy, discuss the October jobs report and which presidential candidate would be better at boosting jobs growth and the economy. Holtz-Eakin and Bernstein talk with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and Vonnie Quinn on Bloomberg Radio's "The Hays Advantage." (Source: Bloomberg)
Nov. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Ken Goldstein, an economist at the Conference Board, says past post-hurricane episodes suggest that Hurricane Sandy is not likely to depress consumer confidence except perhaps for a brief period in October and November. Goldstein talks with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and Vonnie Quinn on November 1 on Bloomberg Radio's "The Hays Advantage." (Source: Bloomberg)
Nov. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Donald Kettl, dean of the school of public policy at the University of Maryland, says in hardest-hit hurricane areas where it may be hard for voters to get to the polls, it is possible polling places may be relocated, but highly unlikely the date of the election will be changed. Kettl talks with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and Vonnie Quinn on Bloomberg Radio's "The Hays Advantage." (Source: Bloomberg)
Nov. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Richard Grasso, former chairman and chief executive officer of the New York Stock Exchange, says the NYSE's decision to close the exchange for two days was correct because it "put people first, trading second." Grasso talks with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and Vonnie Quinn on Bloomberg Radio's "The Hays Advantage." (Source: Bloomberg)
Oct. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Richard Nemet, chief executive officer and founder of Metar Weather, discusses how his company offers weather risk protection insurance to businesses. Nemet talked with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and Vonnie Quinn on October 30 on Bloomberg Radio's "The Hays Advantage." (Source: Bloomberg)
Oct. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Alter, president of Surepayroll, says small businesses could benefit from Hurricane Sandy by offering services that support cleaning and rebuilding efforts. Alter talked with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays and Vonnie Quinn on October 29 on Bloomberg Radio's "The Hays Advantage." (Source: Bloomberg)
Oct. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Chris Whalen, senior managing director at Tangent Capital Partners LLC, says a shrinking pool of potential homebuyers, the difficulty of getting non-conforming mortgage loans, and a tougher regulatory environment are all working against a real housing recovery. Whalen talks with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays on October 26 on Bloomberg Radio's "The Hays Advantage." (Source: Bloomberg)
Oct. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Margaret `Peggy' Collins, a personal finance reporter for Bloomberg News, says U.S. millionaires prefer the investing in the stock market through exchange-traded funds instead of Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway holding company. Collins talked with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays on October 26 on Bloomberg Radio's "The Hays Advantage." (Source: Bloomberg)
Oct. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Jackson, chief executive officer of AutoNation, says many consumers are at a "fork in the road" since they delayed the purchase of a new car or major repairs on a car and now they must spend money. Jackson talked with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays on October 25 on Bloomberg Radio's "The Hays Advantage." (Source: Bloomberg)
Oct. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Scanlon, senior investment analyst at Manulife Asset Management LLC, discusses his outlook for Microsoft and Apple stock and product performance. Scanlon talked with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays on October 25 on Bloomberg Radio's "The Hays Advantage." (Source: Bloomberg)
Oct. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays hosts a roundtable discussion on the Federal Reserve's October 24, 2012 statement. Hays spoke with David Jones, president of DMJ Advisors, Catherine Mann, professor of economics at Brandeis International Business School, John Spallanzani, director of sales and trading at GFI Group, Stuart Hoffman, chief economist at PNC Financial Services Group, and Holly Liss, director of global futures at ABN Amro Clearing on October 24 on Bloomberg Radio's "The Hays Advantage." (Source: Bloomberg)
Oct. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Dale Kluga, president of Cobra Capital LLC, and Patrick Franz, president of Clairmont Homes, discuss new home sales. They also talk about Bank of America being sued by the U.S. government for $1 billion dollars for allegedly selling defective residential mortgage loans. Kluga and Franz talked with Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays on October 24 on Bloomberg Radio's "The Hays Advantage." (Source: Bloomberg)