Bloomberg Markets Magazine
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Podcasts:
April 22 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Markets magazine's Stephanie Baker talks with editor Ron Henkoff about the subject of the May 2010 cover story, Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov. (Source: Bloomberg)
March 17 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Markets magazine's Yalman Onaran talks with assistant managing editor Michael Serrill about ``The Bloomberg 20,'' a feature in the April issue that ranks investment banks. Serrill also talks with Zachary Mider about mergers and acquisitions rankings and Caroline Salas talks about the rankings for bonds. (Source: Bloomberg)
March 12 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Markets magazine reporters Katherine Burton and Anthony Effinger talk with editor Ron Henkoff about the subject of the April 2010 cover story, Steve Cohen, founder of SAC Capital. In 2008, Cohen had his first losing year since he founded the firm in 1992. Yet he still boasts an average annual return of 30% and is attracting new funding. (Source: Bloomberg)
Feb. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Markets magazine senior writer Lisa Kassenaar talks with editor Ron Henkoff about the March 2010 cover story ``Wall Street Power Shift: Solving the CEO Succession Puzzle.'' (Source: Bloomberg)
Jan. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Markets magazine senior writer Richard Teitelbaum talks with editor Ronald Henkoff about the February 2010 cover story, ``The Richest Hedge Funds,'' which examines the big bet David Tepper, president of Appaloosa Management LP made on struggling banks, producing a 117 percent return for his flagship fund. (Source: Bloomberg)
Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Markets magazine senior writer Lisa Kassenaar talks with editor Ronald Henkoff about the January 2010 cover story, ``Carbon Capitalists,'' which examines Wall Street's interests in having a leading role in the new carbon-trading market being designed in Washington. (Source: Bloomberg)