November 22, 2024

The fast-paced program is the quintessential market close show leading up to the final minutes and seconds before the closing bell on Wall Street with the latest news, data and expert analysis.
Insight and analysis of top stories from our award winning magazine “Bloomberg Businessweek”.
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James Anderson
 Photographer: Matt Marcus
Some inside the company saw him as a mad genius. Now, Baillie Gifford is trying to adapt to life after James Anderson.

For years, he rode the likes of Amazon.com Inc. and Tesla Inc. to the moon, earning a reputation as the techno-visionary oracle of Edinburgh. Now, James Anderson, bull-market hero, has left behind a precarious legacy.
It’s been three months since Anderson, 63, retired from Baillie Gifford, the century-old Scottish money manager he transformed into an unlikely power-investor in global technology. Awkward timing, to say the least.  

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