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Susie Wolff's 30-Second Business Pitch
Bloomberg Originals· 2025-06-06 07:01
Value Proposition to Potential Partner - F1 Academy is a young initiative in its second season with significant global impact on motorsport [1] - Offers a brand visibility opportunity at F1 Grand Prix weekends, associating with positive change in the sport [2] - F1 Academy has strong broadcasters and growing audiences [2] Target Audience - Reaching a younger audience, aligning with Formula 1's evolving demographic [3] - Approximately 70% of the audience is female, exceeding the female representation in Formula 1 [3] - Attracting a new audience not traditionally engaged in motorsport [4]
Inside Nintendo’s High-Stakes Bet on the Switch 2
Bloomberg Originals· 2025-06-05 23:00
Company Strategy - Nintendo's success with the Switch since 2017 has significantly boosted its share price [1] - The company is making a substantial investment in its new hardware release, the Switch 2, after eight years [1] - The Switch 2 is designed to be compatible with existing Switch games [1] Market Analysis - The estimated price of $450 for the Switch 2 positions it at the higher end of market expectations [1] - Potential trade war impacts could force Nintendo to increase the price of the Switch 2, potentially deterring consumers [1] Potential Risks - External threats, possibly referring to economic or political factors, could impact the success of the Switch 2 [1]
Susie Wolff: From the Racetrack to the Business Side
Bloomberg Originals· 2025-06-05 07:00
Turnaround Strategy - Prioritizing talent acquisition by recruiting top performers from other teams, leveraging their expertise and experience [1] - Cultivating a winning culture by integrating individuals with a proven track record of success [2] - Setting achievable goals to foster trust and build momentum within the team [3] Financial Performance - Achieving profitability within three years through strategic partnerships and improved performance [3] - Securing a new title partner, leading to the acquisition of more commercial partners [3] Performance Improvement - Experiencing a shift in energy following the first race win of the season [2] - Building momentum gradually, leading to contention for the world championship within three years [3]
Bill Gates Gets Real About AI
Bloomberg Originals· 2025-06-05 05:07
How confident are you that AI's promise will outweigh the perils. I'm not I'm not confident, but the you know that's that's what we need to get oriented around. That's why I was surprised AI wasn't really an issue in the last election.It's definitely got to be shaped. Hearing you say you're not confident is kind of scary. People should think through how is AI going to reshape uh our lives.It is it is a profound uh change agent and you know I don't think it should just be the people who know the technology b ...
Microsoft’s 50-Year Rise With Gates, Ballmer and Nadella | The Circuit with Emily Chang
Bloomberg Originals· 2025-06-05 03:01
- Be honest. Do you still get excited when you hear the Window startup sound? - It reminds me of a magic time. This feels like you know, without it, there is no day that you could start - Microsoft: an indispensable and inescapable force for 50 years. The company invented the software industry and changed the world as we know it. Transforming personal computing from a nerdy curiosity into a global necessity. - I'll cheat a little bit. With three CEOs spanning five decades, each leader marked a distinct chap ...
What It Takes to Be a Top F1 Driver
Bloomberg Originals· 2025-06-04 07:00
What makes a good driver. It's definitely a combination. I think the earlier earlier you start, you build a synapsis of what it is to be faster on a racetrack.But for sure if you look at someone like Lewis who's possibly the greatest of all time, incredible hand eye coordination, incredible balance, very good peripheral vision that you understand what's going on. And you can read a race out on track and then the ability we say when a racing car is dancing because in the end you are trying to push the car to ...
Looking Back on the History of Microsoft
Bloomberg Originals· 2025-06-04 04:34
The company missed mobile and social and search. Do you ever look back and think what if. Not too much actually.You know, did the company meet miss search. No, because all the stuff including Satcha who worked on that stuff. All that stuff is now fundamental to what's going on in AI.So yes, there was a cycle of it the company missed. The one I would would highlight is the intelligence that you carry with you, i.e. your phone. That's the one I say.Ah, and I know why I we missed it. Missed meaning we don't ha ...
Lightning Round With Satya Nadella
Bloomberg Originals· 2025-06-03 04:53
Microsoft's biggest hit, Windows. Biggest miss, Clippy. It was just ahead of its time. It was just ahead of its time.It's back again. Biggest surprise. The biggest surprise was maybe maybe this OpenAI chat GPT having a chat interface become a hit was a real surprise.The concept of a chatbot isn't new. They tried before with Clippy, Cortana, and Tay. the bot that had to be shut down 16 hours after launch.Soon Tay was ranting about Hitler. But Chachi PT was a massive success, giving Microsoft a surprise jump ...
A Walk Through Microsoft's 50th Anniversary
Bloomberg Originals· 2025-06-02 05:17
Good morning. Come on in. Today I'm interviewing Satcha Nadella, CEO of Microsoft.And then hopefully we're going to get some time with Bill Gates. Now you need to leave so I can get [Music] dressed. See you again.Satcha Nadella, how does 50 feel to you. Young. I think you went well.Is Microsoft going to change the world again. We'll see. for Bill, for me, and for Satcha.We're always thinking about, okay, what happens tomorrow. Will the company keep going. Setting up for our next shot.This is good. I'm excit ...
Josh Harris on Living in the Spotlight
Bloomberg Originals· 2025-05-30 07:01
you're sitting across from a guy who was like, you know, on the cover of magazines. He was he was he was in the public. Sometimes for better, sometimes for worse.Um, you were able to go through much of your career. I know who you were, but it was my job, you know, I was at Bloomberg, but owning a team where everybody knows your name, where you're sitting courtside or you're sitting in the box. Um, what is that transition like.How do you cope with that. Especially, I'll I'll say it out loud, owning a footbal ...