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Bernhard Warner
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Bernhard Warner is a former senior writer at Fortune. He wrote the weekly Breakthrough column, a probing look at the latest innovations addressing the world’s biggest challenges. He also served as co-chair of Fortune’s Global Forum. For several years, he served as a Reuters correspondent covering the Internet, technology, and media industries, and he has written for the Guardian’s Long Read, The Atlantic, Slate’s The Big Money, Bloomberg Businessweek, Wired, and Inc. He also co-produced two short, award-winning documentary films—one of which, Maisha, about child miners in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, was screened at the United Nations. Earlier in his career, he chronicled the rise and fall of the first dotcom boom for Adweek and the Industry Standard. He is based in Rome.
Monster earnings from Apple and Facebook lift global stocks
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Monster earnings from Apple and Facebook lift global stocks
By Bernhard WarnerApril 29, 2021
Google’s Alphabet to spend $50 billion on shares as the great buyback barrage takes off
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Google’s Alphabet to spend $50 billion on shares as the great buyback barrage takes off
By Bernhard WarnerApril 28, 2021
Investors ding Tesla after disappointing results—not even its bitcoin stake can save it
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Investors ding Tesla after disappointing results—not even its bitcoin stake can save it
By Bernhard WarnerApril 27, 2021
Stimulus checks could send Bitcoin price higher
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Bitcoin bulls are back—but stocks are flat ahead of a huge earnings week
By Bernhard WarnerApril 26, 2021
Stocks rebound from Biden tax-hike fears—but crypto is in a tailspin
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Stocks rebound from Biden tax-hike fears—but crypto is in a tailspin
By Bernhard WarnerApril 23, 2021
Knockout corporate earnings are powering a new markets rally
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Knockout corporate earnings are powering a new markets rally
By Bernhard WarnerApril 22, 2021
Why Goldman Sachs is bullish on European stocks
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Why Goldman Sachs is bullish on European stocks
By Bernhard WarnerApril 21, 2021
The great crypto decoupling trade—bitcoin bombs, as Dogecoin makes its owners very happy
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The great crypto decoupling trade—bitcoin bombs, as Dogecoin makes its owners very happy
By Bernhard WarnerApril 20, 2021
Stocks up, crypto down—Bitcoin’s weekend sell-off rattles the markets
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Stocks up, crypto down—Bitcoin’s weekend sell-off rattles the markets
By Bernhard WarnerApril 19, 2021
Coinbase and crypto slump, but a resurgent economy pushes blue-chip stocks higher
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Coinbase and crypto slump, but a resurgent economy pushes blue-chip stocks higher
By Bernhard WarnerApril 16, 2021
Coinbase shares are popping again
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Coinbase shares are popping again
By Bernhard WarnerApril 15, 2021
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What the savviest short-seller has in his sights next
By Bernhard WarnerApril 15, 2021
It’s crypto bulls versus Wall Street as Coinbase shares get set to trade
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It’s crypto bulls versus Wall Street as Coinbase shares get set to trade
By Bernhard WarnerApril 14, 2021
5 ways the EU’s dreadful COVID vaccine rollout harms the global economy
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5 ways the EU’s dreadful COVID vaccine rollout harms the global economy
By Bernhard WarnerApril 14, 2021
Forget stocks—all the action is in crypto
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Forget stocks—all the action is in crypto
By Bernhard WarnerApril 13, 2021
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