Bloomberg Businessweek US Magazine - March 22, 2021
Bloomberg Businessweek US Magazine - March 22, 2021
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In this issue
One Essential Business, Two Feuding Cousins
To produce more Covid swabs, the government got into an epic family battle.
Thanks a Million, Bobby Bo
The Mets made a shrewd deal with the retired outfielder. Not that fans care.
Hey, Mitch. It's Me, Joe
Biden wants to be bipartisan by appealing to GOP voters as much as their leaders
6 mins
GE Gets Back to The Simple Life
The $30 billion sale of its jet-leasing unit finally ends the company’s often-troubled foray into financial services, returning GE to its industrial roots
5 mins
Coming to America
Jitse Groen’s food delivery empire prepares to take on DoorDash and Uber Eats
5 mins
Where the Housing Boom Never Ends
Real estate dominates Canada’s economy to an alarming degree
3 mins
One essential business Two feuding Cousins
The U.S. government gave the tiny company that makes Covid swabs $250 million to increase production. That doesn’t mean the guys in charge stopped fighting
10+ mins
THE HORSE MEAT VIGILANTE
In a fetid Florida backwater, butchers operate black-market equine slaughterhouses. One man is determined to end the trade
10+ mins
BOBBY BO and the BRAIN TRUST
Thanks to a deal with the old owners, the former outfielder still gets a $1 million check every summer. The arrangement helped the Mets get to the World Series. But a new book says no matter how effective the move was, July 1 will always be an ironic holiday for fans. It’ll always be Bobby Bonilla Day
10+ mins
Not the Man You Thought You Knew
A six-hour documentary on Ernest Hemingway measures one of the most famous authors of the 20th century against the standards of the 21st By Brin Jonathan Butler
6 mins
A Heroic Effort
The new version of Justice League asks moviegoers to watch four more hours of a movie they hated the first time.
3 mins
Where More Education Doesn't Mean More Jobs
The more education you have, the more likely you are to have a job. This relationship holds true across the U.S. labor market, with one notable exception. In February, 74.6% of men 25 and older with only a bachelor’s degree were employed, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, while just 72.7% of men with advanced degrees were.
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