Tech investor Orlando Bravo says most software companies don't have enough profit
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Novo Nordisk says more than 246,000 people are now taking its weight-loss pill. CEO Mike Doustdar sits down with Bloomberg’s Katie Greifeld to discuss GLP-1 supply, pricing and the company’s lawsuit against Hims over alleged obesity drug copycats. (Source: Bloomberg)

McDonald’s Corp.’s US sales grew at the fastest pace in more than two years in the fourth quarter as value meals continued to resonate with cost-conscious diners.
But reasons such as politics, logistics or potential consumer backlash aren't necessarily the main reasons, according to Lithia Motors CEO Bryan DeBoer.

Aaron Jagdfeld, Chairman, President and CEO of Generac, joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss their recent earnings, the state of manufacturing in America, and US trade policy impact. Jagfeld attributed their earnings primarily to significantly reduced outage activity in the latter half of 2025. Jagfeld explained that the residential segment, which includes portable and standby generators, is heavily influenced by weather conditions, with outage hours in the back half of the year down 90% compared to the previous year. Looking ahead to 2025, Jagfeld expressed confidence in mid-teens growth, anticipating a return to more typical outage patterns and citing early-year weather events as a positive sign. He also emphasized the resilience of consumer demand for Generac's products, noting that power outages tend to make generators a priority purchase regardless of broader economic concerns. (Source: Bloomberg)
Former Harvard University President Larry Summers last fall stopped teaching classes there after fallout from his dealings with Jeffrey Epstein.

US Attorney General Pam Bondi was reprimanded by Democratic Rep. Pramila Jayapal Wednesday for her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files and failing to redact victims’ information. (Source: Bloomberg)