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Apr 2023
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EV Production Outruns Demand; Earnings U...

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In this week’s Bloomberg podcast, Bloomberg Intelligence analysts discuss the findings and impacts of their research:


1Q Results to Shed Light on Margin Flex, CRE Risk, China Boost -- Laurent Douillet explains why this could be another better-than-expected earnings season for Europe.


Earnings for 1Q Could Mark Recession's Approaching Bottom -- In the US, Gina Martin Adams says an expected ugly earnings season may mark the low point.


Intuitive's Robotic Expansion Could Exceed Consensus: BI Focus -- Matthew Henriksson explains how Intuitive Surgical can extend for its momentum.


Software Settles Into Slower Growth, Compounded by Bank Crisis -- Niraj Patel explains why app-software makers' 2023 sales estimates may get pared.


EV Production Outpacing Demand Replays Age-Old Automaker Problem -- Kevin Tynan looks at the market's dynamics and why Lucid and Rivian lose more than $200,000 on every EV they sell.


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