Max Chafkin: It's nicer than Twitter. He says it has this kind of manufactured quality to it, which is something you could say a lot about Facebook. Once you actually get in there, he says, I think it's a little bit empty. But on the other hand, it doesn't have the crazy quality of Elon Musk's Twitter. That's what Mark Zuckerberg is betting on, that Twitter has just gotten too weird and chaotic.
Bloomberg Commodities Edge Anchor Alix Steel and Bloomberg News Senior US Oil Reporter Kevin Crowley break down the news that Exxon is buying Denbury for $4.9 billion in a deal that will provide the oil giant the largest network of carbon dioxide pipelines in the US. Sara Whaley, Research Associate for Health Policy and Management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, explains the most effective use of opioid litigation funds. Bloomberg Businessweek Columnist Max Chafkin talks about his Businessweek Magazine story Would-Be Twitter Replacements Chase an Audience Ready to Log Off. And we Drive to the Close with Doug Ciocca, CEO at Kavar Capital.
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