Faraday Future, a California-based electric-car startup and Tesla’s once rival, generated buzz in 2015 as the company poached top talent from Tesla, BMW, Audi, Ford, and Ferrari. Called “Tesla killer,” Faraday’s meteoric rise in notoriety occurred on dubious underpinnings — the company did not promise a product, nor did it announce any concrete plans for
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The Oscar-winning filmmaker spent 20 hours shooting a documentary with the Russian president, and tells the FT’s Matthew Garrahan that the western world has Vladimir Putin all wrong. ► Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2r8RJzM ► Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video Twitter https://twitter.com/ftvideo
US finance editor Robert Armstrong looks at the S&P 500 over five years and asks if a slowing economy, weaker earnings, high valuations, a trade war and Middle East tensions can’t make the market go down – what can? Read more at https://on.ft.com/2Nd5Yx0 ► See if you get the FT for free as a student
Kobe Bryant has been one of the most recognizable and top-scoring players in the NBA for 17 years. Even after a devastating Achilles tendon tear in March, he has shattered the timetable for his recovery and is expected back for the upcoming basketball season. The reason that Bryant has managed to stay on top over
We got an inside look at how United States Army recruits are exposed to tear gas during basic combat training. Senior video correspondent Graham Flanagan spent four days at the Army’s Maneuver Center of Excellence inside the Fort Benning military base near Columbus, GA. Recruits are exposed to CS gas, more commonly known as tear
Aug. 28 — Investors around the world were panicking on Monday during the market selloff, but one Japanese day trader claims to have bet big against the market and made $34M. Bloomberg’s Yuji Nakamura reports on “Asia Edge.”
►Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs Long regarded the inferior model of the fighter jet market, Saab’s Gripen has turned heads by winning two landmark deals with Brazil and Switzerland. Carola Hoyos investigates why the Gripen’s fortunes are improving and what it means for the wider market. ► FT Technology News: http://bit.ly/1LNlR4g ►
Peter Tuchman is no stranger to the camera. He stepped on the floor of the NYSE in 1985. Now he’s the face of the market’s best and worst days. Tuchman’s experience on the floor goes back decades and includes significant events in the market’s history such as Black Monday (1987), the financial crisis of 2008,
When Doc Martens first appeared in the UK, in 1960, they were working boots that would cost you under $3 a pair. These days, a pair of Made in England boots could set you back $225. So, what has changed? And why are these shoes now so expensive? For more boots being cut in half,
The FT’s Martin Wolf explains what the world could look like when the epidemic is over Read more at: https://on.ft.com/3bpaly9 See if you get the FT for free as a student (http://ft.com/schoolsarefree) or start a £1 trial: https://subs.ft.com/spa3_trial?segmentId=3d4ba81b-96bb-cef0-9ece-29efd6ef2132 ► Check out our Community tab for more stories or to suggest videos. ► Listen to our
Combining elements of Asian and Western culture. 88rising is a young entertainment company hoping to build a lasting, global brand that will outlive singular moments of virality. With influential artists like Rich Chigga and joji generating millions of views for the network, the next question for founder Sean Miyashiro and his team is how to
A lot of people ask StarTalk Radio host Neil deGrasse Tyson if extraterrestrial life exists and why haven’t we encountered any alien life yet. “Maybe they have visited us in Times Square,” Tyson tells us. “But no one noticed because everybody who hangs out in Times Square is just a little crazy.” A more serious
Corporate debt issuance has been on the rise in recent years, and demand from investors is spiking. Companies have taken advantage of the situation to issue bonds with low borrowing costs. But, as the FT explains, the money isn’t necessarily translating into economic innovation. ► Check out our Community tab for more stories on the
Venture capitalist Peter Thiel tells Google Chairman Eric Schmidt the company has no idea how to invest its money.
Chipotle was founded in Denver in 1993 and grew to be one of the most successful fast-food companies ever. This video explains how Chipotle founder Steve Ells turned his love of burritos into a chain of about 500 restaurants over the past twenty years. Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg Business on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg
Fluffy comedian Gabriel Iglesias owns a $3 million collection of classic Volkswagen Buses. He keeps them in his enormous personal museum that resembles Volkswagen’s most famous German factory. His car collection also includes several very rare Beetles and muscle cars. For more, visit: Home MORE CARS INSIDER CONTENT: Collector Owns Two Rare Microcars Inside One
Sept. 7 (Bloomberg) — Michael Burry, the former head of Scion Capital LLC who predicted the housing market’s plunge, talks with Bloomberg’s Jon Erlichman about the financial crisis and the housing market. (Source: Bloomberg)
The Royal Air Force is leaping towards the future with the arrival of the new F35 fighter jets but the threat picture is shifting fast and uncertainty surrounds the UK defence budget. As the RAF marks its 100th year the FT’s David Bond explores what all this means for British air power. ► Subscribe to
Black hair is big business ? an estimated $2.7 billion industry in hair care alone. In recent years, the dramatic shift away from chemical relaxers in favor of natural hair has sparked a wave of innovation in the industry and created renewed opportunity for black entrepreneurs.
► Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs The FT explains how and why people are investing in the commodities market, discussing some of the pros and cons of the precious metals, industrial metals and Energy markets. ► Can Smart Beta Stay Ahead? http://bit.ly/1QGm6EA ► FT Markets: http://bit.ly/1J5HNd3 ► FT Wealth: http://bit.ly/1e3996C For more
Originally created on the request of Queen Victoria, Winsor & Newton Series 7 brushes were first made in 1866, and were designed to be the finest possible brush for watercolor painting. But making a Series 7 Kolinsky Sable watercolor brush isn’t easy, and the largest size brush can take almost a week and a half
Oct. 21 (Bloomberg) — Bloomberg Businessweek’s Sam Grobart sits down with Nick Offerman, star of NBC’s “Parks and Recreation” and the author of Paddle Your Own Canoe, a tongue-in-cheek guide to manliness. (Source: Bloomberg) — Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg Bloomberg Television offers extensive coverage and analysis of international business news and stories of
American Pharoah won the Preakness, the Kentucky Derby, Belmont, and now the Breeder’s Cup. CNNMoney’s Vanessa Yurkevich finds out what’s next for the Grand Slam winner.
We visited the only caviar farm in the United States legally allowed to breed beluga sturgeon. Russian immigrant Mark Zaslavsky brought live beluga into the country in 2003, just before the US government banned imports of the species in 2005. Beluga sturgeon are native to the Caspian Sea, and are classified as critically endangered by
For a long time it’s been said “fusion is the energy of the future. And always will be”. But now, with an influx of private investment, fusion startups are in the race for the holy grail of energy – limitless, clean power. A company based in Oxford, U.K. believes they’re close. #BloombergGiantLeap #Science #Technology ——–
The FT’s Guy Chazan explains how mass testing has managed to stem the death toll in one of Europe’s most heavily populated nations. See if you get the FT for free as a student (http://ft.com/schoolsarefree) or start a £1 trial: https://subs.ft.com/spa3_trial?segmentId=3d4ba81b-96bb-cef0-9ece-29efd6ef2132 ► Check out our Community tab for more stories or to suggest videos. ►
Vice Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Charlie Munger says both board directors and executives in big American companies get paid too much.?
► Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs Why do huge external imbalances herald disaster? Martin Wolf, the FT’s chief economics commentator, explains what happens when some countries spend much less than their incomes and so run big current account surpluses, while others do the opposite. ► FT Comment: http://bit.ly/1ImtZ8r ► FT World News:
It’s no secret that it’s a pricey pain to host the Olympic Games, running billions of dollars above the estimated budget. As the International Olympic Committee receives fewer bids with each problematic games, the future of the tradition is looking unsure. We spoke with Smith College Professor of Economics Andrew Zimbalist on the matter. He should know,
Veteran NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Doug Hurley speak with CNN Business’ Rachel Crane about their upcoming test flight aboard SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft. They’ll be the first humans sent to space from US soil since the Shuttle program ended almost a decade ago. Produced by Gabe Ramirez Supervising Producer: Bronte Lord #CNN #NASA #SpaceX
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