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Masters in Business

Hannah Elliott on All Things Automotive

Masters in Business

Bloomberg

Business, Investing, Entrepreneurship

4.42.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2020

⏱️ 107 minutes

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Bloomberg Opinion columnist Barry Ritholtz interviews Hannah Elliott, who as a staff writer and car critic for Bloomberg Businessweek has spent six years covering luxury autos and motorcycles. Prior to that, she worked for eight years at Forbes magazine covering luxury cars, fashion and culture.  

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0:00.0

May 23rd through the 25th, the Qatar Economic Forum powered by Bloomberg returns to Doha,

0:05.9

convening voices that are spotlighting solutions to some of our most pressing global challenges.

0:10.4

Speakers include CEOs from the Boeing Company, Miramax, VinFast, Blockchain.com, Sundance

0:16.3

Institute, and more.

0:17.6

Join over 500 international executives leading the conversations to put consumers and technology

0:22.7

at the forefront and drive resilient economic growth into the next decade.

0:26.8

Visit QatarEconomicForum.com to learn more.

0:32.0

This is Masters in Business with Barry Rittoltz on Bloomberg Radio.

0:36.9

This week on the podcast, I wanted to try something a little different.

0:40.4

You guys know I'm a bit of an auto buff, and so I brought in one of my favorite automotive

0:46.0

riders right here at Bloomberg.

0:48.4

Hannah Elliott has been covering cars and luxury goods for the better part of a decade,

0:55.4

and we just want out about all things automotive.

0:59.1

If you're at all interested in where do I start?

1:03.0

Tesla, electric cars, collectible cars, supercars, driving schools, racing, just the future

1:10.5

of automotive industry.

1:11.5

Well, you're going to find this to be absolutely fascinating.

1:14.9

Unfortunately, there's a lot of me in this.

1:18.0

You'll just have to get past that because once we start talking about cars, I can't shut

1:22.2

the hell up.

1:23.5

But if you're at all interested in automobiles, you're going to find this to be a lot of

1:28.2

wonky fun.

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