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22.11.25 - 16:42
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Inside America′s Hidden Capitals of Generosity (Bloomberg)
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From small-town Michigan to Walmart's hometown, we visit the most charitable places in America. Former Blackstone vice chair Tony James, Arkansas philanthropist Aaron Marshall and scholar Kevin Fitzpatrick share what they've learned about the “return on investment” from sharing time, money and kindness. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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22.11.25 - 15:01
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Wall Street Week | Saudi Foreign Investment, Charitable Places, A Market for All Energy, Zak Brown (Bloomberg)
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This week, Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman promises to bring as much as $1 trillion in investment to the US as Saudi Arabia tries to pivot from oil towards becoming a global technology and investment player. And, from small-town Michigan to the headquarters of Walmart, we reveal how philanthropy, volunteering and community ties power America's hidden generosity. Plus, what's driving the US's power grid strain? Later, McLaren's Zak Brown reveals what it really takes to build a winning culture and why great leaders never get comfortable at the top. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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22.11.25 - 10:02
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Why America′s Cattle Ranchers Keep Getting Squeezed (Bloomberg)
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The country's cattle herd has shrunk to its smallest size in decades and beef prices have been soaring this year, with hamburgers and steaks becoming the latest flashpoints in the political debate over higher food prices. In this episode, we untangle the roots of declining domestic beef supply — from drought and surging feed costs to the lasting impact of consolidation in the meatpacking industry. We speak with Bill Bullard, CEO of R-CALF USA, a trade association for independent cattle ranchers,...
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