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Posts by Mark Milian

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Declining Vaccine Rates Make Economies Sicker Shots are a cost-effective way to improve public health. Plus: A factory boom requires more places to train workers.

There are some obvious and important reasons to get vaccinated. It keeps people healthier and saves lives. But I was curious about the economic case for vaccines. Turns out, they save countries a lot of money too. My opening essay for the next issue of Businessweek www.bloomberg.com/news/newslet...

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In Depth Editor, Businessweek

We’re looking for an editor of story packages for Businessweek. Help us identify the most important themes shaping business and culture, and find creative ways to tell those stories bloomberg.avature.net/careers/JobD...

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He's building it. And we're all going to pay for it www.bloomberg.com/news/article...

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What Trump Learned About the Oval Office in Four Years Away He’s no FDR, but the two presidents have at least one thing in common.

The pace of executive action in the first weeks of the Trump administration is remarkable. Within his 80 or so orders, there are outlines of policies that will reshape aspects of American business and society. I spent some time digging into the history. 🎁 Gift link www.bloomberg.com/news/newslet...

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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The Global Fertility Trade: A Story of Extraction, Exploitation and Opportunity Following human eggs as they’re exchanged across open, gray and black markets — reaping rewards for an extremely high price.

IVF is a social and scientific wonder, but it also seeded a global trade of human eggs where women's bodies are a commodity. A big Businessweek investigation and our January cover story www.bloomberg.com/graphics/202...

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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How a Billionaire’s ‘Baby Project’ Ensnared Dozens of Women Disgraced tycoon Greg Lindberg built a network of egg donors and surrogates. Several say he conned them—and that US fertility clinics helped him do it.

This is a darkly bizarre and outrageous story, but at the heart of it is courageous reporting. The billionaire sued the reporters personally over it www.bloomberg.com/news/feature...

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Love the Twitter circa 2009 vibes of your tweets. Happy Thanksgiving #rain

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“Predicated on people clicking your links” is more or less how the entire internet economy works

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32 Rules for Flying Now The essential handbook for surviving air travel, through the holidays and beyond.

Want to get away? Here are the 32 rules of flying now www.bloomberg.com/features/202...

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New cover. December Businessweek.

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FedEx’s CEO Is Charting His Own Path—in the Smith Family’s Shadow Raj Subramaniam is trying to build a company more like rival UPS, while the old boss and his son look over his shoulder.

The management situation at FedEx is a little like a mix of Succession and Game of Thrones (🎁 link) www.bloomberg.com/news/feature...

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How Trump Weaponized Nostalgia (Again) Looking backward can be a potent force. Plus: Elon Musk’s victory, and what polling got wrong.

Nostalgia helped fuel Trump's unlikely comeback. Gift link www.bloomberg.com/news/newslet...

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