Here's Why

By: Bloomberg
  • Summary

  • Here's Why: Where we take one news story and explain it in just a few minutes with help from our experts at Bloomberg.

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  • Here's Why Companies Are Staying Private For Longer
    Dec 20 2024

    SpaceX recently cemented its status as the world's most valuable private startup, with a share sale that valued it at about $350 billion. Meanwhile, OpenAI's last fundraising round valued it at $157 billion. Despite huge interest from investors, these names are among many fast-growing companies which are opting not to list their shares on public markets. Bloomberg's Bailey Lipschultz, who covers how companies go public, joins host Stephen Carroll to discuss.

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    8 mins
  • Here's Why Iran Is Losing Its Influence
    Dec 13 2024

    Iran has lost a key regional ally with the toppling of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria. Tehran's other proxies, Hamas and Hezbollah, are also weakened after over a year of fighting with Israel. What influence does Iran have left in the Middle East? Bloomberg's Head of Iran coverage Golnar Motevalli joins host Stephen Carroll to discuss.

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    7 mins
  • The Big Take: What’s Next After French Government Falls
    Dec 6 2024

    Here's Why host Stephen Carroll is in France this week covering the deepening political crisis that has gripped the country. We wanted to bring you a special episode of Bloomberg's Big Take podcast that he's been contributing to while there. We'll be back next week with a normal episode of the show.

    The Big Take: After No-Confidence Vote, France Faces Tumult and Uncertainty

    The government of French President Emmanuel Macron collapsed Wednesday after losing a no-confidence vote. The outcome brings the country one step closer to a far-right government — the one thing President Macron has sought to avoid at all costs.

    Bloomberg’s Stephen Carroll and Big Take co-host David Gura break down the current pressures on France’s government, what led to the vote and what we know about what comes next.

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    15 mins

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