I much preferred the old format and hope that it returns. Otherwise it’s unlikely I’ll be a regular viewer.
@willstaab4078Ай бұрын
Yeah this sucked
@dravenwilborn2644Ай бұрын
@@willstaab4078 womp
@chrisleo6639Ай бұрын
You'll be back
@robertovtАй бұрын
I appreciate the new format, but it is a significantly different program. I used to enjoy watching WSW to gain insights into the market trends from the previous week. I wonder if it might be beneficial to consider a blend of the two formats. Thank you.
@joeschmoe5583Ай бұрын
RIP wall street week. The best part of the original show? High powered guests who were at the center of market and world changes. This provided viewers with a rich experience. Simply spotlighting old tropes like anecdotal sentiment of local businesses and workers is the exact opposite. So sad we lost an elite show.
@chrisleo6639Ай бұрын
The guests will return. That's the main piece.
@daveschoenfeldАй бұрын
While these stories are interesting, the core mission of this program was current market events which is now gone. I don't see me as a regular viewer going forward.
@simonkaplan315Ай бұрын
Agree.
@paweleszczynski1650Ай бұрын
Is there any other Bloomberg program that covers current market events? If you like to expand the agenda of Wall Street Week I am happy to support but please do not replace market discussions with stories.
@dejabu24Ай бұрын
bingo
@varkeyvettoorАй бұрын
100% agree. I will watch for a couple more weeks to see where this format is going. The program used to be fantastic until last week with some very intellectual discussions on the current state of Wall Street, economy, policy etc. It’s now become like one of a million documentaries on these topics. Not good David and Bloomberg Wall Street Week team
@KostasMavroeidisАй бұрын
Nooooo, please bring back the previous style openings.
@KostasMavroeidisАй бұрын
Also, what happened to finally, one more thought?
@MrZergedАй бұрын
So this show just went downhill….the highlight of the week was Larry Summers coming on and telling us the straight biz. I have no idea what this show is anymore. At least change the name of the show.
@nevermind4937Ай бұрын
I used to be a weekly viewer but not anymore - boring topics
@ElectricWarrior2010Ай бұрын
This was great. I learned a lot. I also subscribed. Thanks again.
@equnАй бұрын
A bit strange that Wall Street week doesn’t tell me what happened at Wall Street during the week any more. This program can be called something else.
@leopldoremorini7900Ай бұрын
I think we all agree. This really sucks
@ISpitHotFiyaaАй бұрын
Don't interview college students to get their opinion on the value of a college degree. I mean if they didn't think it was valuable then presumably they wouldn't be there. But what do they even know? Instead, interview 25 year olds. Get the opinion of someone who spent the money, racked up the debt, got the degree, and is now seeing the returns on it. Was it all worth it? Until you've been through the hiring process and you're collecting a salary somewhere you really have no idea if it's worth it.
@LeveragedInvestingАй бұрын
I appreciate the energy and effort that went into the new version of Wall Street Week, but this seems like a case of doing something you want to do rather than doing what your audience actually wants. Won't be watching the new format . . .
@MarcusE-y5uАй бұрын
I think the middle ~25 minutes on Detroit/Ford would be a good addition to the old structure, but three stories is a lot and not connected to "Wall Street" or the current "week". The first 10 minutes feels like it should be back in the studio with market commentary on the week's news like in the past.
@cortlandjdmayberryshraderm9619Ай бұрын
It was great to see the recovery of Detroit in the US automakers that stay there they need to keep that going and help Detroit always be the Detroit that were supposed to know it as
@JoseNeto-kx5pgАй бұрын
If you want to keep this format change the name to street weekly. And create a new show called Wall Street week for Wall Street related topics.
@xelefonteАй бұрын
*This is the longest advertisement I’ve seen for Ford and Purdue University. I like my ads at 15 seconds, not 56 minutes.*
@bonbonjovi4836Ай бұрын
There are jobs out there, such as my job, which covers 100% tuittion and books cost regardless of what your position is. Problem is, no one tell students about it so they end up taking out loans and some struggle to pay it back.
@cortlandjdmayberryshraderm9619Ай бұрын
We need to keep the conversation going on the federal budget and it's lack of balancing the budget to therefore start paying down the national debt
@pineapplesodaАй бұрын
The new format is so much better! Thanks for taking a chance by trying something more magazine-like. The addition of data-driven narratives to the talking heads is a huge improvement because of the context it provides.
@charlesdriver-s2lАй бұрын
i love it
@ReneZanini-pw7zbАй бұрын
Interesting coverage of topics, yet the top line business information (what is moving the market) should to be reconsidered for the future.
@lanovyr2497Ай бұрын
I wouldn't mind a blend of the old and new, with a 15 minute story segment at the end of the program. But I really liked the weekly current event analysis that WSW gave me 😢
@tomd1828Ай бұрын
The episode is well done, and I’m sure there will be viewers who like the approach, but this is not Wall Street Week. The original format and focus was WSW’s unique style, and what made it an institution in the investment community all these years. If a viewer didn’t see the title of the show he or she might have assumed this episode was a segment of 60 minutes. Again, the episode was interesting but the soul of WSW is missing. I have to agree with those who say to change the name of the show, if only out of respect for its predecessor.
@maximkonig6867Ай бұрын
I would like the nice interview firmst back and mixed in some stories of the new format, like the mix
@varkeyvettoorАй бұрын
Really bad change to this ‘until last week great show’ I will watch for a couple more weeks to see where this format is going. The program used to be fantastic until last week with some very intellectual discussions on the current state of Wall Street, economy, policy etc. It’s now become like one of a million documentaries on these topics. Not good David and Bloomberg Wall Street Week team
@gp_949Ай бұрын
Like the focused style but should provide more summary of what happened that week earlier in the program and then pivot to these focused stories. Btw Big3 are in huge trouble with Chinese EVs and that portion of story seemed to fail to focus on this huge looming issue that was only mentioned in passing. Chinese EVs slowly will work their way here either thru our borders or thru our neighbors to try to avoid tariffs. Either way, issue isnt going away and Big3 fail to provide lower price options due to their late investment into EVs.
@Theone-586Ай бұрын
College isn’t a bad thing
@woonchinglee2991Ай бұрын
Hi Bloomberg! How are things? Good to see u! What do you thing of the coming 2024 Election in USA?
@wanderingfidoАй бұрын
I had to keep going back to community college. Four times until I figured out that I needed to build a personal network of people in a community. They helped me get in the door via referrals. But I had to quell my hermit crab ways and become "charismatic." The course material and the topics of study were 90% meaningless.
@timcareynowАй бұрын
Bloomberg blew up WSW for this mess?
@WatchfulHunterАй бұрын
College kids are lost and looking for good role models. We mature adults 40 and over need to lead by example. First we need to establish and agree on rules of polite conversation. What rules? A 30 second uninterrupted limit. Agreement to stop talking after 30 seconds. Willingness to actively listen and then ask clarifying questions to better understand. The goal is to slow down and relax. To calm the tense, defensive, argumentative posture. And to create a cooperative environment where both are seeking truth together. Not to agree, but to see each viewpoint clearly. Each needs to respect the other's viewpoint without criticizing it. Avoid direct disagreement. Instead, seek to understand their view. Stop making conversation a competition.
@carlosj.anasagasti5601Ай бұрын
I completely agree with all the comments above, I will probably stop watching… 😢
@wanderingfidoАй бұрын
Um. But doesn't it immediately imply that a sheeple willing to shell out a whopping $41k per year will never think outside of the box on the job?
@Ama-wj8slАй бұрын
These CEOs who fill their mouths speaking about culture and how instrumental everyone is yet shamelessly take all the credit and fat bonuses, share options whilst the rest of employee barely get half of that distributed among themselves… that’s how equitable it is.
@wanderingfidoАй бұрын
Boeing is now considered the "Ford of the Skies." That's not a good look.
@cortlandjdmayberryshraderm9619Ай бұрын
Although I like electric vehicles I would not want one for myself the point is while the working hard to innovate the electric vehicle they need to they need to continue the gas operated or combustion operated vehicles and option too we must still give the customer what they want and prefer
@wanderingfidoАй бұрын
Jim Farley, how about rehiring and empowering a post-production QA dept? Even though I know It's a foreign--pardon the pun--concept.
@nlabanokАй бұрын
I wanted to move to Detroit for the revitalization but decided to go live in a van down by the river.
@michaelpetit6525Ай бұрын
Wall Street Week 9/20/2024
@KeelySoucyАй бұрын
I am contemplating between holding AMC or selling before earnings. I know you are super bullish on AMC long term, do you still think as a long term investor it would be smart to sell if there is a large run up to earnings?
@RicardoBell-z5tАй бұрын
Price will go up hold onto it dear for that will be life changing if everyone spreads the word. Buy and hold $200k, sky is the limit. Life changing. We got this. No bears. We are all bullish to the sky!!!!
@KeelySoucyАй бұрын
I’m really sick of my stocks going down since April 25. Everything I got is at least -60. Can you explain to me how the AMC is seen green while my portfolio bleeds as hell?
@KeelySoucyАй бұрын
I actually don't know more about growing portfolio cos, the nature of my job does not allow me to follow the market closely.
@RicardoBell-z5tАй бұрын
Mine is well managed with the help of my broker ’Gabriel Alberto William’ a broker registered in the US and he has been very consistent.
@KeelySoucyАй бұрын
How can I get across to this broker?
@JaZaarMercuryАй бұрын
Lou Rukeyser is turning in his grave.
@cheersmodreams691Ай бұрын
This new WSW format has been reduced to a 10 minute segment on the Fed's rate cut. Nothing else in this has anything to do with Wall Street's week.
@idrissamorehouse322Ай бұрын
Nice production quality but feels like a bunch of fluff and glossy cut away shots-- where are the meaningful hard to answer questions about real challenges A) for the car industry it's how to handle the build out of EV charging and high cost of owning a car? B) for food it's pricing= Burger, fries and a drink @ Shake Shack is @ $20+ per person?! and that's for a fast casual meal!? -- I'm glad we at least got a rarely heard honest comment on the negative role landlords play keeping rents high - what they didn't say is that is why french fries cost $5+ - we the consumer pay that high rent collectively through prices to BOTH pay the landlord and the CEO's inflated pay bonus
@ssiowiАй бұрын
Thin on insight; a weak start to a prized franchise. Hopeful for improvement as this team gains feedback and footing.
@nickmhcАй бұрын
I wonder if they thought this had become redundant with The Close
@gilberttello08Ай бұрын
👌👌
@MrKenng123Ай бұрын
Just tell the Fed to stop lowering interest rates. Thank you for your cooperation. 🙏🙏🏼
@matsk3601Ай бұрын
why?
@ISpitHotFiyaaАй бұрын
Money printer go brrr...
@2023gainerАй бұрын
Global Investors will be loading the AI and EV sector Dips next week again. September Dip-buying resumes for Larger Future Gains.
@wanderingfidoАй бұрын
They'll eventually find out--and carefully _suppress_ --disturbing rates of cancer due to stray electromagnetic interference (EMI) generated from the self-charging roads.
@ericdale6201Ай бұрын
Where are the elves?
@lawrencefeldman462Ай бұрын
Boring format.....great show now ruined .
@Davis-r6bАй бұрын
R.I.P. Mike Bloomberg founder of Stop- and -Frisk.
@leggocrewtv2052Ай бұрын
Yeah : strange format change this one
@jscout04Ай бұрын
Larry looks like he had a late night.
@totalhorse6987Ай бұрын
Wow Jim Farley looks like his cousin.
@MauroCasiraghi-c8gАй бұрын
I don’t like the new format at all! We want to know what we have missed during the Wall Street week! I mean the stories are great and help us to reflect on it, but I think we lost the essence of the format ….
@AnthonyMoore-rd7yvАй бұрын
The Chinese cars 🚗 are coming, That probably be the end of Detroit cars.
@phoebusapollo4677Ай бұрын
Ford should have seen the writing on the wall in the 70s and the oil crisis and switched to developing EV cars. Now it’s too late. China is eating American car companies’ breakfast, lunch, and dinner!
@philipsamuelsen7904Ай бұрын
150mi Hybrid.
@paulgilliland2992Ай бұрын
Watching US autoworkers is cringe. Japanese are running rings around them in terms of production. If ford motor company didn’t have its light trucks division it would be a different story.
@ojwhАй бұрын
Yuk.
@phoebusapollo4677Ай бұрын
Higher Education is a business! Stop bsing.
@minchen5187Ай бұрын
Another propaganda acting like us
@far1762Ай бұрын
Educația, trebue, sa, fie, motivata, permanent, sa, capteze, permanent, dar și, tymp de, gydyre, buna, asa, e, normal😮😅😅
@bobbyb1530Ай бұрын
what is this garbage
@袁大陸Ай бұрын
USA only printing money can support more young people into college.