
BI Weekend: Walt Disney, Ford Earnings
Watch Alix and Paul LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF. Hosts: Paul Sweeney and Alix Steel On this podcast: - Geetha Ranganathan, Bloomberg Intelligence Analyst on US Media, discusses Walt Disney earnings. - Jennifer Bartashus, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst, Retail Staples & Packaged Food, discusses Tyson Foods earnings. - Brian Egger, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Gaming and Lodging Analyst, discusses Marriott earnings. - Sam Fazeli, Bloomberg Intelligence, Director of Research for Global Industries and Senior Pharmaceuticals Analyst, discusses BioNTech earnings. - Steve Man, Bloomberg Intelligence Global Autos and Industrials Research Analyst, discusses Ford earnings. - Pol Lezcano, BloombergBNEF Senior Associate, discusses U.S clean power. Bloomberg Intelligence, the research arm of Bloomberg L.P., has more than 400 professionals who provide in-depth analysis on more than 2,000 companies and 135 industries while considering strategic, equity and credit perspectives. BI also provides interactive data from over 500 independent contributors. It is available exclusively for Bloomberg Terminal subscribers.
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