
Jennifer Rie
Bloomberg Intelligence senior litigation analyst who advises on regulatory and antitrust issues and discussed legal risks around Netflix's bid for Warner Bros. Discovery.
Top 10 podcasts with Jennifer Rie
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Dec 5, 2025 • 23min
Netflix to Buy Warner Bros. in $72 Billion Cash, Stock Deal
Geetha Ranganathan, a Bloomberg Intelligence analyst focused on U.S. media, discusses Netflix's landmark acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, positioning it as a strategic move in the AI-driven streaming landscape. Jennifer Rie, an antitrust expert, delves into regulatory implications and how politics might sway merger outcomes. Wu Jin-ho analyzes HPE’s earnings amid rising competition and AI server demand. George Ferguson talks about Southwest Airlines grappling with profit shifts due to external pressures, providing insights into the evolving airline industry.

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Jul 10, 2024 • 39min
NFL Wants $4.7 Billion Verdict Tossed & Boeing Plea Deal
Bloomberg Intelligence's Jennifer Rie and Romano Law's Andres Munoz discuss the NFL's $4.7 billion verdict dispute and Boeing's plea deal. Topics include antitrust cases, regulatory challenges in tech mergers, and Boeing's measures post-plea agreement, with insights on legal battles and market scrutiny.

Dec 15, 2025 • 29min
McKinsey Plots Thousands of Job Cuts in Slowdown for Consulting Industry
Shridhar Natarajan, Bloomberg's chief Wall Street correspondent, delves into McKinsey's revenue stagnation and massive job cuts amid a slowing consulting market. Jennifer Rie explores Netflix's regulatory hurdles in its bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, examining legal risks and antitrust concerns. Zeke Faux investigates the meme coin phenomenon tied to Trump, revealing a murky trading network. Meanwhile, Drew Reading provides insights on homebuilding forecasts for 2026, shedding light on challenges in the housing market.

Aug 14, 2024 • 54min
Mars to Buy Kellanova for $36 Billion in Year’s Biggest Deal
Consumer Reporter Deena Shanker and Senior Retail Analyst Jennifer Bartashus dive into Mars' monumental $36 billion acquisition of Kellanova, discussing its impact on the snack food market and Mars' strategic expansion. Senior Antitrust Litigation Analyst Jennifer Rie highlights the potential breakup of Google following a landmark antitrust victory. The conversation also touches on the evolving landscape of electric vehicles, including innovations that allow them to travel over 600 miles on a single charge, painting a picture of the future of transportation.

Mar 21, 2024 • 38min
Reddit IPO Prices at Top of Range to Raise $748 Million
The podcast discusses the US Justice Department suing Apple for antitrust violations, Reddit's successful IPO raising $748 million, digital banking trends with a CEO, and market analysis on Reddit shares and economic indicators.

Sep 8, 2023 • 59min
Apple, Infrastructure, and Amer Sports IPO
Dan Ives discusses the iPhone ban in China and Apple's upcoming fall meeting. Will Rhind talks about single stock ETFs. Bloomberg Intelligence Analysts discuss Kroger and Albertsons. Callie Cox discusses markets and economy. Catherine Lim discusses Amer Sports IPO. Analysts discuss the Aston Martin DBX and trading strategies.

Sep 24, 2025 • 37min
Did Amazon Trick Customers & Kimmel Returns
Matthew Schettenhelm, a litigation and government analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses the FTC's lawsuit against Amazon for allegedly tricking customers into unwanted Prime subscriptions and making cancellations unnecessarily difficult. He also highlights Amazon's potential liabilities and ongoing antitrust threats. Jennifer Rie, a senior litigation analyst, delves into the DOJ's effort to break up Google, explaining findings on Google's monopolization tactics and the potential impact of divestiture on its revenue. The conversation explores the evolving landscape of antitrust litigation.

Apr 17, 2025 • 39min
Daybreak Holiday: Trump versus Powell, ETF Inflows, Antitrust in Focus
Jennifer Rie, a Senior Litigation Analyst, and Eric Balchunas, a Senior ETF Strategist, dive into some of today's hottest financial topics. They unpack President Trump's criticism of Fed Chair Powell and the potential shifts in Fed leadership. Eric sheds light on ETF inflows and market dynamics, while Jennifer discusses the government's antitrust battles with Meta and the implications for tech giants. They explore the complexities of tariffs, their economic impacts, and the ongoing scrutiny surrounding monopolistic practices in the industry.

Apr 17, 2025 • 39min
Daybreak Holiday: Trump versus Powell, ETF Inflows, Antitrust in Focus
Michael McKee, a seasoned Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent, dives into the tension between President Trump and Fed Chair Powell, emphasizing the importance of central bank independence. Eric Balchunas, an ETF expert, examines recent shifts in market dynamics, revealing investor tendencies towards cash-like ETFs amidst volatility. Finally, Jennifer Rie, a Senior Litigation Analyst, unpacks the ongoing antitrust battles with big tech, particularly the FTC's efforts against Meta, spotlighting the complexities of proving anti-competitive behavior.

Feb 5, 2025 • 33min
Are Trump Tariffs Legal & Google's Antitrust Appeal
Timothy Brightbill, a partner at Wiley Rein specializing in international trade law, discusses the legality of Trump’s tariffs and the intricate legal frameworks behind them. He highlights the potential for judicial challenges and impacts on consumer trade. Jennifer Rie, a senior litigation analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, tackles Google’s antitrust appeal, emphasizing the company’s ongoing battles against accusations of monopoly. The discussion also dives into Epic Games' lawsuits and implications for competition in mobile app markets.


