
Brad Stone
@bradstone
Editor, Bloomberg Businessweek. Author of the books Amazon Unbound, The Upstarts, and The Everything Store. Retweets are usually mistaken clicks.
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http://Brad-Stone.com 12-08-2008 20:05:22
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Forget Elon Musk. The real mastermind of Trumpās imperial presidency has been planning his crusade since well before Project 2025 by Max Chafkin ([email protected]) bloomberg.com/features/2025-⦠via Businessweek

We've blamed pharma companies for the Opioid crisis - Purdue, J&J and the rest. But what was the FDA's role? And what will weakened health agencies mean for the next public health crisis? Powerful, epic story from @samhornblower in Businessweek and on this week's Bloomberg TV Wall

The June cover of Businessweek. A dispatch from inside DeepSeek and China's AI frontier. By a stellar team including Austin Carr, Saritha Rai and Joshua Brustein. And much more coming soon in our AI special report. Gift link: bloomberg.com/news/features/ā¦



If you only want to read one article about DeepSeek, read our cover story for the June issue of Businessweek: I traveled to Hangzhou -- home to the Little Dragons -- for on-the-ground reporting. For the first time in five years, Chinaās tech space is buzzingć shorturl.at/6w3Ak




Dan Gilbert, aka Dan Gilbert, has an incredible story to tell. He's pivoting his company, Rocket Mortgage, at a time of high interest rates and home prices while he single-handedly revitalizes downtown Detroit and battles back from a debilitating stroke. My profile in the latest

Mayor Daniel Lurie 丹尼ē¾Ā·ē¾ å and @bradstone in conversation about āSan Francisco on the riseā Bloomberg Live #BloombergTech


What it means when the US is no longer the world's "moral leader" and what that position meant for the US. **Great article from Brad Stone bloomberg.com/news/articles/ā¦


Warm up some free waffles! It's the tale of towering business success that is Hampton Inn, the reigning purveyor of American Mid. The Businessweek story you didn't know you needed to read today, by Patrick Clark. Gift link: bloomberg.com/news/features/ā¦

NEW: Kate Clark and i went deep on the unhinged spying saga between Rippling and Deel for Businessweek (and this gif!!) two of the world's most valuable startups are volleying accusations back and forth at the center is one alleged spy, who says he smashed his phone w an axe (!)

Coca-Cola, BP, FedEx, HSBC and countless other companies are quietly backing away from their environmental commitments. A fateful retreat, on the cover of international editions of the July Businessweek: bloomberg.com/news/features/⦠with other stories posting soon.




New episode of the Businessweek podcast Everybody's Business has dropped. Stacey Vanek Smith is away so they called in the subs (me)

US landfills are heating to dangerous levels, spewing trash juice and toxic emissions. Just donāt call it a garbage fire. Laura Bliss Rachael Dottle: bloomberg.com/graphics/2025-⦠via Businessweek