► Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs With an increasing number of companies refocusing their priorities beyond profit and towards the welfare of their suppliers, employees and the planet in what has been dubbed ‘conscious capitalism’, Andrew Hill, management editor, asks what the repercussions are for business. ► Smart Beta = Smart Marketing:
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The fruits and vegetables we know and love did not always look the way they do now. Here’s a look at their ancestors. ————————————————– Follow BI Video on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1oS68Zs Follow BI on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1W9Lk0n Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/ ————————————————– Business Insider is the fastest growing business news site in the US. Our mission: to tell
Startups around the world are working on new ways of producing hydrogen, a clean alternative to fossil fuels that could one day power the grid, transportation and heavy industry. #science #powermoves #bloombergquicktake ——– Like this video? Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1 Become a Quicktake Member for exclusive perks: http://www.youtube.com/bloomberg/join Subscribe to Quicktake Explained: https://bit.ly/3iERrup QuickTake Originals is Bloomberg’s
Fortune’s Adam Lashinsky explains the strategies Apple uses to keep its projects secret, even from its own employees.
The world’s multibillion-dollar shrimp and prawn industry continues to grow, yet questions remain over its environmental impact. As the FT’s Emiliya Mychasuk reports, only 10 per cent of global shrimp output was certified as sustainable in 2020, and aquaculture operations in tidal zones have damaged precious mangrove forests. But what can be done about it?
The most popular globe at Bellerby & Co. Globemakers, with a 22-centimeter diameter, starts at $1,830 and can exceed $3,800. A mass-produced globe of the same size costs $25. Bellerby’s largest globe, called the Churchill, has a 127-centimeter diameter (50 inches), and starts at over $94,000. Depending on size, these globes can take anywhere from
From the black death to the coronavirus, this is what we need to think about in order to tackle pandemics. #Health #Coronavirus #BriefHistory ——– Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1 Become a Quicktake Member for exclusive perks: http://www.youtube.com/bloomberg/join Bloomberg is the First Word in business news, delivering breaking news & analysis, up-to-the-minute
Your tastes are dulled on planes, which can lead to airlines packing food with sugar and salt. Cristina Alesci goes on a Delta flight to see how frozen food company Luvo is bringing healthier options to the skies.
Last year, the median pay for the UK’s FTSE 100 CEOs was 80 times the median salary of their employees. As Patrick Temple-West reports, in the US the gulf is even greater, with S&P 500 CEOs earning on average 245 times more. The massive disparity has prompted criticism from many investors, with even billionaire Carl
In 2017, a single violin bow sold at auction for $690,000. You can buy a beginner’s bow for less than $50, but a top-rate professional bow can often cost thousands of dollars. A bow like this is completely handcrafted by skilled artisans. And just one can take an entire week to make. Even the most
Aug. 12 (Bloomberg) –- Colorado’s cannabis industry will do over $100 million in business before the end of the year… and it’s all going to be in cash. Without access to banks, owners of legal pot dispensaries have to figure out something to do with all that money. MPS International is the first armored truck
Duncan Titmarsh is the UK’s only certified professional LEGO builder, creating world records using hundreds of thousands of bricks.
The so-called ESG business space is currently reckoned to be worth more than some $32tn. The FT’s Gillian Tett explains that companies are realising they cannot afford to ignore issues like climate change, income inequality and a whole range of governance questions. Investors are also saying they want more than just profits. Some may call
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Pursuits writer Troy Patterson and his son venture to Brooklyn Bridge Park to test Radio Flyer and Tesla’s collaborative new toy, Tesla for Kids. Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1 And subscribe to Bloomberg Politics for the latest political news: http://www.youtube.com/BloombergPolitics?sub_confirmation=1 #Tesla #Toys #BloombergPursuits Bloomberg is the First Word in business news,
Mitsubishi is showing its new MRJ90 regional jet to the public for the first time.
Every year, billions of tires end up in landfills around the world. Now, power plants like this one in Erzincan, Turkey are turning those tires into electricity for thousands of homes. MORE BUSINESS INSIDER VIDEOS: Plates Made From Pineapple Scraps Grow Edible Plants | World Wide Waste NYC Street Tailor Aims To Reduce Fast Fashion
Interest rates are rising; easy money is over; the cracks are showing. UK pensions were the first big explosion. FT experts and financial industry insiders examine where the next big threats to the global financial system lie and explain why when the tide goes out, we can see who is swimming naked. #markets #inflation #investing
Advanced Chemical Company in Rhode Island recycles gold and other metals from industrial production – and business is shining.
We know less about the planet’s seabed than we do about the surface of the Moon or Mars. By the end of the decade, scientists are hoping to create a detailed map of these unexplored, submerged territories. They’ve already uncovered some spectacular features. #Oceans #Moonshot #BloombergQuicktake ——– Like this video? Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1 Become a Quicktake
http://www.FT.com/ Amid the eurozone gloom, is Germany, the one bright spot, truly a model for others to follow? Analysis editor Frederick Studemann discusses the German model with Frankfurt bureau chief Ralph Atkins and European economic correspondent Michael Steen. For access more of the Analysis Review Series, visit the Financial Times video section at: http://www.ft.com/video
Ani Mason, a New York-based divorce lawyer and mediator, recently noticed more clients were asking her to prepare prenuptial agreements. Crafting an agreement that speaks specifically to your situation allows a couple to flesh out each individual’s expectations about how they will manage their finances in the future. It also defines how pre-existing assets will
Hulu is now offering all 180 Seinfeld episodes to its subscribers. To celebrate, the company built a pop up of Jerry Seinfeld’s apartment.
May 8 (Bloomberg) — Ever wonder what the inside of your laptop looks like? Bloomberg visited Chinese computer maker Lenovo’s U.S. manufacturing plant in Whitsett, North Carolina to find out how many components, steps and people it takes to build Thinkpad laptops. (Source: Bloomberg) — Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg Bloomberg Television offers extensive
If you’ve ever spent time on a US beach during the summer, you’ve probably noticed a parade of airplanes towing giant banners advertising companies like Dunkin’ Donuts or Geico. We spent a couple of days with the men and women who get these banners flying, and it’s no easy task. You might think the airplanes
► Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs A rush to develop Mozambique’s oil and gas reserves has led to a property boom in the country’s capital of Maputo. Andrew England reports on the impact foreign investment and rising prices are having on the local economy. ► What is Conscious Capitalism? http://bit.ly/1d5r0Z8 ► FT
Sept. 29 (Bloomberg) – If you want to combine luxury with adventure, why not settle for a sailing yacht. Netscape founder Jim Clark is building the fastest ocean racer ever made, so he’s selling his previous sailing yacht – the largest and most expensive one in Monaco this year. Caroline Connan takes us on board.
► Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs After eight years of construction, the $5.3bn Panama Canal expansion project is nearing completion and will open for business in early 2016. The FT’s Mexico and Central America correspondent, Jude Webber, reports from Panama City. ► Xinjian – China’s solar frontier http://bit.ly/1RfdHD6 ► FT World News:
Rope Partner trains and hires climbers to assess damage and perform maintenance on wind turbines.
It generates four times more gambling revenue than Las Vegas but there’s more to Macau than slot machines and roulette. Look past the casinos to find a wealth of history and cuisine shaped by the fusion of Chinese and Portuguese culture. Video by Angus Bennett Like this video? Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1 Become a Quicktake Member for
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