Disney still has the magic. Its Disney+ streaming service will be priced at $6.99 a month, a big challenge to Netflix and others in what’s already a crowded field. Though the service won’t begin making money for about five years, investors loved it anyway. That, plus positive bank earnings and a big Chevron deal, helped push the S&P 500 toward another record. What you’ll want to read this weekend As it prepares to go public, Uber wants investors to look beyond $3 billion in losses last year. Its case? We’re not a ride-sharing company, we’re a “platform.”
Yep, turns out humans are listening in. Amazon hires thousands of people around the globe to “review” some of Alexa’s voice commands. Privacy, it turns out, is taking a backseat to teaching computers. The weather-vane-like “angle-of-attack” sensors on airliners can be vulnerable to damage. Their use was especially complicated in the recent crashes of two Boeing 737 Max’s that together killed 346 people. Brexit is postponed until Halloween, which, coincidentally, precedes the Day of the Dead. Here’s what Brexit is already costing British business.
Bloomberg News knows a bit about ranking wealth. So, with its final season beginning Sunday, we thought this was the moment to take stock of the nine leading families in Game of Thrones. But how to weigh the upkeep and benefit of a dragon? What you’ll need to know next week What you’ll want to read in Bloomberg Pursuits The business of helping you recover from the evening’s excess is booming. Once a hush-hush luxury for the discreetly-pampered, treatments using intravenous drips to cure hangovers are hitting the mainstream from New York and Las Vegas to London and Dubai. Nurses stand ready to care for the dehydrated—alcoholically and otherwise. Like Bloomberg’s Weekend Reading? Subscribe to Bloomberg.com. You’ll get our unmatched global news coverage and two premium daily newsletters, The Bloomberg Open and The Bloomberg Close, and much, much more. See our limited-time introductory offer. Bloomberg Businessweek is global. With American, European, and Asian editions, it comes with sections that help you easily find stories you’re looking for on business, finance, tech, economics and politics. By signing up, you’ll get insights on the people, events, and trends shaping the world’s complex economy. Download the Bloomberg app: It’s available for iOS and Android. |