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Twitter Cuts More Jobs and How Ford Metals Are Damaging the Amazon

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4.470 Ratings

🗓️ 27 February 2023

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down job cuts at Twitter and Palantir. Plus, the Big Take focuses on how the Ford F-150 Lighting is built with materials alleged to be damaging the Amazon forest. 

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0:00.0

The Bloomberg Sustainable Business Summit returns to Singapore on July 31st for solutions-driven discussions on unlocking growth in times of increased ESG scrutiny and competition.

0:12.0

Join global business leaders and investors

0:15.0

to drive innovation and scale best practices

0:17.7

in sustainable business and finance.

0:19.9

Learn more at Bloomberg Live.com

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slash Sustainable Viziz Singapore.

0:24.3

That's Bloomberg Live.com

0:26.0

slash Sustainable Biz Singapore. I'm Caroline Hyde at Bloomberg's world headquarters in New York.

0:46.0

And I'm Eddard Low in San Francisco.

0:48.0

This is Bloomberg Technology.

0:49.0

Coming up more job cuts at Twitter as Elon Musk continues cost cutting at the social network and we have

0:54.1

more on tech layoffs as Palantier unveils reductions as well.

0:58.6

And today's Bloomberg big take focuses on how the Ford F-150 Lightning is actually built with materials alleged to be

1:05.3

damaging the Amazon and those who call it home. We'll bring you the details from

1:09.2

that reporting.

1:10.2

Plus we'll talk all things social media as Snapchat dives into the world of AI and

1:14.1

Meta it unvails a new tool aimed at protecting children all that and so much more

1:19.1

coming up first foremost we get to those markets a bit of a reprieve after the sell-off the

1:24.7

previous week we're up six-tenths of a percent on the NASDAQ all country

1:27.5

world index also on the higher side Europe gets a bid this largely feels that it's

1:31.9

to do with boring costs at the moment.

1:33.4

They tricked down a little bit.

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