How Bruin Capitalâs George Pyne Capitalizes on Sports | The Deal
In this episode of The Deal, Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly talk with Bruin Capital Founder and CEO George Pyne about how he reinvented institutions like NASCAR and IMG before pivoting to investing. Pyne explains what he looks for in a founder, why the risk-reward ratio is important in deal-making and the opportunities he sees for growth in college sports.
Listen to The Deal on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, Bloomberg Carplay, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also watch The Deal on Bloomberg Originals and Bloomberg TV.
01:18 - 04:13 Georgeâs signature deal at NASCAR
04:13 - 07:13 Georgeâs career journey
07:13 - 08:58 Georgeâs three mentors
08:58 - 12:34 Transitioning from NASCAR to IMG
12:34 - 17:16 How George Expanded IMGâs business into college sports
17:16 - 18:45 What George sees in the business of sports
18:45 - 23:27 Why George started Bruin Capital
23:27 - 24:07 What itâs like raising a first fund
24:07 - 25:39 Alexâs transition from athlete to investor
25:39 - 29:40 How Bruin leverages the sports ecosystem
29:40 - 33:11 Bruinâs ideal investment
33:11 - 36:41 Box to Box Films
36:41 - 39:27 How college sports is changing
39:27 - 44:48 Georgeâs network
44:48 - 46:30 Rapid Fire
--------
Like this video? Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1
Get unlimited access to Bloomberg.com for $1.99/month for the first 3 months: https://www.bloomberg.com/subscriptions?in_source=YoutubeOriginals
Bloomberg Originals offers bold takes for curious minds on todayâs biggest topics. Hosted by experts covering stories you havenât seen and viewpoints you havenât heard, youâll discover cinematic, data-led shows that investigate the intersection of business and culture. Exploring every angle of climate change, technology, finance, sports and beyond, Bloomberg Originals is business as youâve never seen it.
Subscribe for business news, but not as you've known it: exclusive interviews, fascinating profiles, data-driven analysis, and the latest in tech innovation from around the world.
Visit our partner channel Bloomberg Quicktake for global news and insight in an instant.
Boost Your Lifespan? The Impact of Two Weeks Exercise on Longevity
Research shows that moderate amounts of physical stress can help your body stay healthier for longer. Thatâs why longevity hacks, like intermittent fasting and ice baths, are blowing up on social media.
I put myself through a strenuous 10-day workout plan to learn why and how the most active form of stressâexerciseâis actually your best bet for a longer, healthier life.
0:00 Stress exercise
0:38 Baseline longevity test
2:41 Training
3:17 The results
4:59 What can you do about it?
Iâm Daniela Hernandez, a health and science reporter for WSJ, and on this channel Iâll be covering a variety of subjects from neuroscience to the science of food and public health. If youâre interested in science and health and how cutting edge research impacts our lives, donât forget to subscribe.
#Stress #Longevity #DanielaHernandez
Why AI Can't Exist Without Taiwan
Right now, the world depends on Taiwan for almost all of the critical hardware needed to power AI. But how is its tech industry adapting to the growing threat of conflict with Beijing?
00:00 Intro
01:28 History of Taiwanâs Tech Dominance
03:07 Taiwanâs Unsung Heroes - AI Hardware Gems
04:04 Shifting Technology Demands for AI
05:52 Why Taiwan?
06:57 Geopolitical Risks to the Supply Chain
08:20 Whatâs next?
#Taiwan #AI #Tech
--------
Like this video? Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1
Get unlimited access to Bloomberg.com for $1.99/month for the first 3 months: https://www.bloomberg.com/subscriptions?in_source=YoutubeOriginals
Bloomberg Originals offers bold takes for curious minds on todayâs biggest topics. Hosted by experts covering stories you havenât seen and viewpoints you havenât heard, youâll discover cinematic, data-led shows that investigate the intersection of business and culture. Exploring every angle of climate change, technology, finance, sports and beyond, Bloomberg Originals is business as youâve never seen it.
Subscribe for business news, but not as you've known it: exclusive interviews, fascinating profiles, data-driven analysis, and the latest in tech innovation from around the world.
Visit our partner channel Bloomberg Quicktake for global news and insight in an instant.
Inside Volkswagenâs Multibillion-Dollar Pivot to Become More American | WSJ Pivot
Volkswagen has come to rely on China for a third of its auto sales, but its market share in the country has been waning as rival carmaker companies like BYD hit the market. As a result, the German automaker is pivoting away from a heavy reliance on China by leaning into American tastes.
The company is investing in new EV models and nostalgic redesigns of models like the iconic VW Bus - calling the new version the ID. Buzz.
WSJâs William Boston explains VWâs American growth strategy â and its potential pitfalls.
0:00 VW new-look bus
0:31 Nostalgia
2:06 Design for American tastes
5:42 Localize the supply chain
#Volkswagen #EV #WSJ
South Koreaâs Radical Solution to Asiaâs Birth Rate Crisis
South Korea is facing a demographic time bomb. The nation is grappling with the worldâs lowest fertility rate and a rapidly aging population, which threaten its very future. The unfolding crisis mirrors a global trend thatâs hitting East Asia hardest, forcing a reckoning between tradition and modern day realities for women. The choices South Korea makes now might provide a path for others to follow.
Read more about how Asia's Baby Shortage Cries Out for a Gender Equality Solution on Bloomberg:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2024-11-01/birth-rates-drop-has-governments-in-east-asia-scrambling-for-a-fix
00:00 Intro of South Koreaâs birth rate problem
01:57 Government-run matchmaking event
02:24 Where South Korea stands
02:45 Why young people avoid marriage and childbirth
04:25 How they got here
06:28 Gender equality plays a role
08:22 The wider global trend
09:07 Whatâs next?
--------
Like this video? Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1
Get unlimited access to Bloomberg.com for $1.99/month for the first 3 months: https://www.bloomberg.com/subscriptions?in_source=YoutubeOriginals
Bloomberg Originals offers bold takes for curious minds on todayâs biggest topics. Hosted by experts covering stories you havenât seen and viewpoints you havenât heard, youâll discover cinematic, data-led shows that investigate the intersection of business and culture. Exploring every angle of climate change, technology, finance, sports and beyond, Bloomberg Originals is business as youâve never seen it.
Subscribe for business news, but not as you've known it: exclusive interviews, fascinating profiles, data-driven analysis, and the latest in tech innovation from around the world.
Visit our partner channel Bloomberg Quicktake for global news and insight in an instant.
Why the Growing Latino Vote Is So Crucial in the Election | WSJ State of the Stat
Polls show Democrats winning the Latino vote by a smaller margin than in previous elections. Undecided Latino voters could play a major role in key swing states, if Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump can get them to vote at all.
WSJ explains why Latino voters are so difficult to pin down and how both the Republican Party and Democratic Party are trying to win them over before Election Day.
Chapters:
0:00 The latino vote
1:02 How the population has changed
2:31 Issues voters care about it
6:39 Outreach
State of the Stat
WSJ breaks down a key stat or data point to explain the current state of the political system â and why it matters.
#Trump #Harris #WSJ
How Japan Created a Robot-Friendly Future, Today | Momentum
Join Haslinda Amin as she explores the way robots and AI are integrated into Japanese life. From drones managing crops to unmanned harvesters, see how it's paving the way to a more efficient future.
--------
Like this video? Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1
Get unlimited access to Bloomberg.com for $1.99/month for the first 3 months: https://www.bloomberg.com/subscriptions?in_source=YoutubeOriginals
Bloomberg Originals offers bold takes for curious minds on todayâs biggest topics. Hosted by experts covering stories you havenât seen and viewpoints you havenât heard, youâll discover cinematic, data-led shows that investigate the intersection of business and culture. Exploring every angle of climate change, technology, finance, sports and beyond, Bloomberg Originals is business as youâve never seen it.
Subscribe for business news, but not as you've known it: exclusive interviews, fascinating profiles, data-driven analysis, and the latest in tech innovation from around the world.
Visit our partner channel Bloomberg Quicktake for global news and insight in an instant.
Election-Betting Markets vs. Presidential Polls, Explained | WSJ
While polls show former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris in a dead heat in the final stretch of the 2024 election, the GOP nominee is dominating the Democratic candidate in the betting markets. Once banned by federal regulators, Americans can now legally gamble on elections in prediction markets. Platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket have emerged as websites to place yes-or-no contracts.
WSJ reporter Alexander Osipovich explains how these markets work, what they could tell us
about the outcome of the election and the implications of trading on the future of the country.
Chapters:
0:00 Election betting is legal
0:36 How it works
2:39 Prediction markets vs. polls
3:58 The reliability of betting markets
Follow live Election Day coverage here: https://on.wsj.com/3NXI8UZ
News Explainers
Some days the high-speed news cycle can bring more questions than answers. WSJâs news explainers break down the day's biggest stories into bite-size pieces to help you make sense of the news.
#Harris #Trump #WSJ
Whatâs Driving Pakistanâs Middle Class Brain Drain?
A growing number of skilled workers are leaving Pakistan, seeking opportunities abroad as their country faces one of Asiaâs highest inflation rates, rising food and energy prices and a devalued currency.
To address the dire economic situation, the government has implemented unpopular reforms, including raising corporate tax rates and utility prices. These measures are part of Pakistanâs latest $7 billion loan deal with the International Monetary Fund, aimed at averting national bankruptcy.
But the result of all this has been an increasing number of would-be taxpayers emigrating to wealthier nations. So what does that mean for the countryâs economic and political prospects?
00:00 Introduction
01:18 Growing pessimism
02:32 Brain drain
03:08 Asadâs story
04:26 Economic situation
05:40 The tax problem
07:22 Relationship with the IMF
Sign up for the Economics Daily newsletter to discover what's driving the global economy and what it means for policy makers, businesses, investors and you:
https://www.bloomberg.com/account/newsletters/new-economy-daily?utm_medium=social&utm_source=youtube&utm_campaign=originals&utm_content=article
--------
Like this video? Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1
Get unlimited access to Bloomberg.com for $1.99/month for the first 3 months: https://www.bloomberg.com/subscriptions?in_source=YoutubeOriginals
Bloomberg Originals offers bold takes for curious minds on todayâs biggest topics. Hosted by experts covering stories you havenât seen and viewpoints you havenât heard, youâll discover cinematic, data-led shows that investigate the intersection of business and culture. Exploring every angle of climate change, technology, finance, sports and beyond, Bloomberg Originals is business as youâve never seen it.
Subscribe for business news, but not as you've known it: exclusive interviews, fascinating profiles, data-driven analysis, and the latest in tech innovation from around the world.
Visit our partner channel Bloomberg Quicktake for global news and insight in an instant.
The âBillionaireâ Minimum Tax: How Harris Could Tax America's Ultra-Rich | WSJ
Vice President Kamala Harris has proposed borrowing much of President Bidenâs tax proposals as she favors a tax increase on Americaâs billionaires. This would work by taxing Americaâs ultra wealthy like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg on their unrealized capital gains. Wealthy investors and Republican nominee Donald Trump have vehemently rejected this kind of tax policy on Americaâs wealthiest people.
WSJ's Richard Rubin and tax expert Steve Rosenthal break down what unrealized capital gains are and how this policy could work.
Chapters:
0:00 Taxing Americaâs ultra-wealthy
1:23 Unrealized capital gains, explained
3:24 The Biden and Harris plan
4:54 Reaction from Trump and billionaires
6:45 Obstacles ahead
Follow live Election Day coverage here: https://on.wsj.com/3NXI8UZ
News Explainers
Some days the high-speed news cycle can bring more questions than answers. WSJâs news explainers break down the day's biggest stories into bite-size pieces to help you make sense of the news
#Harris #Trump #WSJ