Timeout for Trade Talks, Uber Goes Through Growing Pains, Boeing Accused of Sacrificing Safety

Published: May 10, 2019, 8:14 p.m.

Stefan Selig, Managing Partner at BridgePark Advisors, and Shawn Donnan, Bloomberg News Senior Trade Reporter, discuss U.S. and Chinese officials wrapping up trade talks on Friday, lacking a deal yet avoiding a breakdown in negotiations even after President Trump boosted tariffs on $200 billion in goods from China and threatened to impose more. Shira Ovide, Bloomberg Opinion Technology Columnist, explains why Uber has the hallmarks of a slowing, established company and the unprofitable economics of an upstart, making it hard for investors to love. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Projects & Investigations Reporter Peter Robison, discuss allegations from former Boeing engineers that the company sacrificed safety to cut costs. Eric Breon, CEO at Vacasa, talks about growth for the vacation rental management company. And we Drive to the Close withOliver Pursche, Chief Market Strategist at Bruderman Asset Management.  Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly.  Producer: Paul Brennan