
In the Know
In this series, Bernstein Research analysts discuss and debate key investment controversies, sharing insights into their industrial strength research and sector fundamentals. Each episode covers what is top of mind and trending in the news, providing a deep dive into market topics.
Episodes
Nadine Sarwat: A $20+ Cocktail... In This Economy?
In this episode, American & European Beverages Analyst Nadine discusses the hot topic of spirits pricing. Diageo intends to introduce brands at price points it had previously ignored and to selectively execute price repositioning certain brands in certain geographies, Brown-Forman’s pricing power is also in focus as cost pressures are set to intensify, and all of this is against the backdrop o
Annick Maas: Concert Tickets, Who Really Sets the Price?
Media & Internet Analyst Annick Maas joins host Patrick Robinson to discuss ticketing and entertainment. With the experience economy thriving post-Covid, they delve into ticket pricing (including fees and resellers), the power structure between promoters, tickets and capital – as well as questioning whether or not festivals can still be considered the cultural epicentre? Hosted on Acast. See a
Courtney Breen: GLP-1s & the Oral Obesity Era
US Biopharma Analyst Courtney Breen joins host Diana Wood to discuss the evolution of GLP-1 therapies for obesity, focusing on the transformative impact of oral formulations and recent policy changes that expand access. We explore market dynamics, patient demographics, and the future landscape of obesity treatment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harshita Rawat: Visa, The Next Decade of Growth
In this episode, Diana Wood and Harshita Rawat explore Visa's investment case, focusing on its evolving growth algorithm from cash digitization to value-added services, and the impact of emerging technologies like AI and Stablecoins. They discuss how Visa is adapting to core market maturity, technological disruption, and new payment paradigms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inform
Rupal Agarwal: Gen AI in Asset Management
In this episode of In the Know, host Diana Wood and Asia Quant Strategist Rupal Agarwal discuss the transformative impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on asset management. They explore the key trends for 2026, emphasising the shift from basic AI applications to more sophisticated uses that create new alpha opportunities. The conversation highlights the importance of structured AI training, inno
Jay Huang: The Dawn of the Next Robot Age
Global Automation Analyst Jay Huang joins host Richard Moffat to discuss the current state and outlook for the automation and robotics market. Jay delves into the concept of a “robot renaissance”, the challenges of robot adoption, and the technological innovations driving the industry. The discussion also covers the differences in robot adoption across various regions, the role of companies like K
Will Pickering: FDA Under Trump, A New Era of Regulation
In this episode of In the Know, US Biotech Analyst Will Pickering joins host Diana Wood to discuss the current state of the US biotech market, and the complexities and challenges facing this industry today. Here, they explore FDA inspection trends, both long-term and under the Trump administration, with insights into the sector’s recovery, the impact of FDA headcount reductions, the potential cons
Will Kirkness: Rentokil, A Century of Pest Control
European Business Services Analyst Will Kirkness joins host Patrick Robinson to delve into the history, challenges, and future prospects of Rentokil, a prominent player in the pest control industry. They discuss the company's evolution over the past century, its recent acquisition of Terminex, and the subsequent challenges faced in the US market. The conversation also touches on competitors and cu
Trevor Stirling: Campari & Aperol, The Not-So-Bitter Siblings
Host Richard Moffat engages with Trevor Stirling, European Beverages Analyst, to explore the evolving landscape of alcohol consumption and the future of the beverage industry. With reference to trends in emerging and developed markets and changing consumer behaviours, Trevor delves into a detailed analysis of Campari, a standout player in the beverage market, examining its growth trajectory, brand
Justin Smith: Alzheimer’s Disease, Hope Ahead?
European Biopharmaceuticals Analyst Justin Smith joins host Diana Wood to discuss the heartbreaking and challenging world of Alzheimer’s. Here, they discuss the causes, symptoms and diagnosis, and delve into drug development. A devastating condition for patients and family members, Justin discusses his optimistic view on the future, referencing Roche’s innovation in the space and brain shuttle mod
Courtney Breen: Tariffs, Pricing & Policy Threats
US Biopharma Analyst Courtney Breen joins host Diana Wood to discuss all topics related to Biopharma today. With the flood-the-line approach in policy and focus on tariffs and drug-pricing, there’s a lot to consider when investing in any pharma stock at the moment. Courtney discusses the key trade-offs in policy risk and ability to mitigate for her covered companies, plus the implications of the r
Nadine Sarwat: Scrolling Alone or Drinking Together?
As we enter the holiday season, host Diana Wood and American & European Beverages Analyst Nadine Sarwat join up once again in this light-hearted yet thought-provoking festive episode. They explore current trends in socialisation, economic pressures, alcohol consumption and mental health in America... and how they all might be related. At a time of year when many of us will socialise
Chad Dillard: The Rebound of Non-Residential Construction
US Machinery & Electricals Analyst Chad Dillard joins host Diana Wood to discuss the current state and outlook of non-residential construction in the US. Chad highlights the recession that has been ongoing in this sector, the alignment of monetary and fiscal policies, and the expected rebound in construction spending driven by various market segments. Plus, they touch on the role of technology
Kokou Agbo-Bloua: Is Deglobalization a Myth?
In an ‘In the Know’ first, host Patrick Robinson welcomes Kokou Agbo-Bloua, Global Head of Economics, Cross-Asset and Quant Research at Societe Generale to discuss pressing global economic issues. The conversation spans various topics including globalization, the shift from cooperation to competition in international relations, the implications of the Chinese dream, investment dynamics between the
Rupal Agarwal: The Future of AI in Asset Management
Host Diana Wood and Asia Quant Strategist Rupal Agarwal discuss how Generative AI is transforming the asset management industry. They explore the current trends in AI adoption, the challenges faced by the industry, and the various use cases of generative AI for investors. Rupal highlights how AI is being used to enhance research, analysis, and client engagement by discretionary funds whi
Stephen Reitman: Ferrari, A Legacy of Luxury
In this episode of In the Know, host Patrick Robinson and European Autos Analyst Stephen Reitman delve into the world of Ferrari, exploring its rich history, the allure of its supercars, and the brand's strategic adaptations to market demands. They discuss the exclusivity of Ferrari's customer base, investor reactions to the company's recent capital markets day, and the intricate personalisation o
Alex Irving: Airplane Mode
This week, European Transport Analyst Alex Irving joins host Patrick Robinson on the podcast to discuss how the airline industry stands currently: who is flying high, and who is in a spin. Plus, we delve into policy, geography, infrastructure and other contextual factors affecting airlines today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harry Martin: Trucking for the Long Haul
European Automobiles & Components Analyst Harry Martin joins host Patrick Robinson on the podcast this week to discuss all things trucking. We discuss the industry as it stands, pricing power, and what newer technologies might change the current market structure. Plus, we touch on barriers to adoption, regulations, and whether it is worth giving it all up to retrain as a long-distance driver.&
Maria Meita: Is the Luxury Playbook Broken?
Global Luxury Goods Analyst Maria Meita joins host Patrick Robinson on the podcast this week to discuss the luxury industry, and its perfect storm of macro weakness, negative price elasticity and lack of newness. We talk about the two diverging customer profiles, winners in the space and why Brunello Cucinelli is the closest the luxury industry has to a cult. Plus, in this polarising world of luxu
Danilo Gargiulo: Starbucks, The Bitter Truth
US Restaurants Analyst Danilo Gargiulo joins host Diana Wood on the podcast this week to discuss American multinational coffee chain Starbucks. We debate the brand’s degeneration – from how Starbucks became synonymous with “coffee” and the away-from-home coffee culture among generations of people across 80+ countries across the globe to how recently, the brand seems to have lost its halo. Danilo e
Will Woods: Inditex, The Rise of Zara
With this year marking Zara’s 50th birthday, European Retail Analyst Will Woods joins host Richard Moffat to discuss Inditex – which has grown into one of Europe’s largest public companies. We delve into Zara, which has arguably the most unique consumer business model in the world, and how it is as relevant now as it was 50 years ago. Plus, we look at the rise of disruptor brands including Sh
Bob Brackett: The Global Nuclear Renaissance
US Energy & Global Natural Resource Analyst Bob Brackett joins us back on the podcast this week alongside host Diana Wood to discuss all things Nuclear. As we undergo a massive energy transition, moving away from emissions-based energy sources to green sources, Nuclear is likely to play a large role going forward.Bob walks us through a brief history of Nuclear power, what he sees into ter
Richard Clarke: Digital Doormen – AI and the Guest Experience
Imagine a hotel experience where you can select your exact room, pay more for a specific pillow, specify the amount of towels you will need – and the price you pay is adjusted accordingly. For our latest episode of In the Know, we welcome new host Patrick Robinson (based in London) alongside Global Hotels & Leisure Analyst Richard Clarke. We delve into the opportunities AI presents for hotels,
Doug Harned: America’s ‘Golden Dome’ Explained
Global Aerospace & Defense Analyst Doug Harned joins host Diana Wood on the podcast to provide his perspective on the new Golden Dome, a proposed multi-layer defense system for the United Stares designed to detect and destroy a wide range of threats before or during their flight. Doug gives a 360° view of what the Golden Dome actually is, cost estimates and timelines for a system of this
Mark Shmulik: Meta, Not Your Parents’ Facebook (Part 2)
US Internet Analyst Mark Shmulik returns with Sid Malkani for the second part of our two-part episode on Meta Platforms. This time, we look into Meta’s competition and how they ensure content creators end up on their platform vs. TikTok or Google. Plus, we delve into optionality and whether or not Meta can monetize WhatsApp – plus the topic au jour: the introduction of Meta AI. Hosted on Acast. Se
Mark Shmulik: Meta, Not Your Parents’ Facebook (Part 1)
US Internet Analyst Mark Shmulik joins host Sid Malkani for a two-part episode on multinational technology company Meta Platforms, consisting of Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Messenger – and most recently, Meta AI. Looking at Mark’s ‘framework of utility’, we look at the different stakeholders of Meta’s ecosystems: the user, the consumer and the advertiser. We delve into Meta’s use cases and what
Nadine Sarwat: Spirits vs. ‘Tariff Man’
Nadine Sarwat (Bernstein’s American & European Beverages Analyst) joins host Diana Wood for a discussion on deglobalization, considered an investment controversy across all sectors. Distillers are at the crux of this debate. Their reliance on protected geographical indication products (PGIs, i.e. spirits that must be produced in a given geography) were once a clear asset. Now they are a potent
Mark Moerdler: Oracle, The Cloud Transition
Global Software Analyst Mark Moerdler joins host Diana Wood to discuss multinational computer technology company, Oracle. We take a look into their story, looking into their transition to the Cloud and how their revenue, margins and earnings were impacted. Plus, we discuss the controversy of the Oracle database, the AI capabilities of Oracle OCI, MultiCloud, and the security offering from Oracle.
Alexia Howard: Additives Included
Food Packaging Analyst Alexia Howard joins host Diana Wood on the podcast this week for a deep dive into food additives and dyes. Used to enhance flavour, appearance and/or to extend shelf life, some of these substances have been associated with adverse health implications including cancers and behavioural disorders. Alexia walks us through the additives we may find in our kitchen pantry, why they
Neil Beveridge: CATL, The Road to Battery Market Dominance
Neil Beveridge, APAC Oil, Gas & Energy Storage Analyst joins Diana Wood on the podcast this week to discuss CATL, a global leader in new energy innovative technologies and the largest battery maker today. Here, we discuss the basics – who they are, and who their customer base is – and delve into their capacity expansion plans for the future, their biggest competitors and how they thi
Zhihan Ma: Costco, Welcome to the Club
US Retailing Analyst Zhihan Ma joins host Sid Malkani this week to unpack multi-billion dollar global retailer Costco, self-described as a “membership warehouse club” and operating in 14 countries.We delve into the history of the club model, and where Costco fits into this strategy – from their unique pricing and branding strategy to the Kirkland brand as a whole. Plus, we look at Costco’s in
Boris Van: Entering the Gilded Age of Chinese Travel
Senior Technology Analyst Boris Van joins Richard Moffat on the podcast this week to discuss the Chinese travel market. As Chinese consumers shift their rapidly growing disposable income towards experiential consumption, we discuss the potential growth of domestic vs. international travel, the competitive tension between travel agents, hotels and airlines, and finish with the m
Bob Brackett: The Super Cycle of Gas
US Energy & Global Natural Resource Analyst Bob Brackett joins host Diana Wood to walk us through his bullish view on the natural gas market. We discuss the two demand drivers that are permanently inflecting, and the supply squeeze that we cannot ignore, as well as geopolitical factors and the evolving landscape in the US. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Stacy Rasgon: DeepSeek, Hype vs. Reality
Diana Wood hosts US Semiconductor Analyst Stacy Rasgon for a topical episode surrounding DeepSeek, a Chinese artificial intelligence company who have had an ‘AI mic drop’ moment, causing a major stir in the markets. In this episode, Stacy provides an update on the ‘latest and greatest’ in the world of AI, plus we delve into who DeepSeek are, the initial reactions, and what this may mean for Open A
Nikhil Devnani: Uber, Driving into an Autonomous Future
Once the hottest start-up and a notorious cash-burn business, Uber has now emerged as a scaled and profitable Internet platform. US Internet Analyst Nikhil Devnani joins host Sid Malkani on the podcast this week to discuss Uber, the category-defining app.We dig into its history and evolution into a global and multi-category on-demand network. Today, Uber faces its next big transition phase to an i
Alexia Howard: Recipe for Change
Food Packaging Analyst Alexia Howard joins host Diana Wood on the podcast this week to discuss the potential implications of Make America Healthy Again on the packaged food industry. We look at Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s policies and what impact these could have on food dye, microplastics and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Plus, we consider new legislations around additives, pro
Eunice Lee: Car Club
This week, our Asian Autos Analyst Eunice Lee joins us from Hong Kong to discuss electric vehicles with host Richard Moffat. We discuss rising EV penetration in the Chinese market, self-driving tech, the rapid model upgrade cycle and the cost advantages that have seen the emergence of not just competitive but world-leading products. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nadine Sarwat: The Future of US Whiskey
This week, Nadine Sarwat (Bernstein’s Americas Alcoholic Beverages & Cannabis Analyst) joins host Diana Wood to look at the future of US whiskey. Nadine starts with a 101 crash course on US whiskey – a spirits category that has gained meaningful share of throat both in the US and internationally. We discuss the role that flavors have played in the rise (and fall) of certain brands. We als
David Vernon: The Sky is the Limit
Senior North America Airlines and Transports Analyst David Vernon joins host Diana Wood on the podcast. In this episode, we take a step back in time and discuss the history of airlines economics and ask what could be different this time around? David discusses segmentation, loyalty programs, the shift in profits and how this sets the stage for the next cycle and impact on the industry overall.&nbs
Eve Burstein: Prescription For Progress
US Life Science Tools & Diagnostics Analyst Eve Burstein joins host Sid Malkani on the podcast this week to discuss the building blocks for helping develop novel therapies and screening for diseases. We touch on genetic testing and its current challenges, new treatments including gene editing, and whether or not there could ever be a shift from invasive to non-invasive screenings. Hosted on Ac
Mark Shmulik: Google, The Search is Over
US Internet Analyst Mark Shmulik joins host Sid Malkani this week to discuss all things Google. We discuss the rise of Google and its place in the internet hierarchy, the evolution of search, and the impact of AI. Plus, we double-click into the role of regulation today and look to the future to understand what might be next for this complex conglomerate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for
Mark Li: Tech Byte
Global Semiconductors Analyst Mark Li joins us on the podcast this week from Hong Kong. Hosted by Richard Moffat, we touch on Moore’s law, supply and demand in the semiconductors industry, and drill down into memory, logic and design. Plus, Mark provides a look at the Chinese landscape, in particular, the impact of sanctions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nadine Sarwat: The Kids Are Alright?
Nadine Sarwat (Bernstein’s North America Alcoholic Beverages & Cannabis Analyst) is back on the podcast with host Diana Wood, this time to discuss the behavioural trends of Gen-Z and Gen-Alpha. Accounting for 35% of the population today, albeit with limited purchasing power, they will one day become the largest consumers in the American economy. We delve into how these two generations di
Neil Beveridge: The Energy Shift
This week, Neil Beveridge, who covers APAC energy and global energy storage, joins host Richard Moffat. We start with a top-down view of energy commodity prices in the next five years and then move onto the longer term impact of the shift to electric vehicles. We drill down into the future technologies, such as solid-state batteries, that will drive the transition and the reasons behind China’s ra
Danilo Gargiulo: Burger Wars
What makes a good restaurant? What does today’s grocery deflation mean for eating out? US Restaurant Analyst Danilo Gargiulo joins host Sid Malkani on the podcast this week to discuss all things food. Plus, we look at the various trends shaping the industry including the rise of healthier quick-service food such as Cava and Chipotle, how social media changes how companies are marketing to consumer
Will Pickering: The Antidote to Ageing
Will Pickering, Bernstein’s Senior US SMID Cap Biotech Analyst, joins Diana Wood on the podcast this week to discuss a highly topical subject: the quest for longevity. We discuss the question that many of us have considered: is it possible to substantially increase human lifespan, and if so, how? Plus, discover Will’s perspective on metabolic regulation, the effort to target obesity as p
Sara Russo: Specialisation in Semis
Join host Sid Malkani as we welcome back EU Semiconductors Analyst Sara Russo to the podcast. We cover the overall value chain, and where value is being generated, as well as leaders in the space. Plus, we touch on ASML and lithography, why EUV is such a challenging technology to develop, and China’s domestic semi industry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Luca Solca: The 10 Rules of Brand Exclusivity
What makes a brand desirable? How do market leaders command such high price points? How do AI and social media play into the luxury landscape? Host Diana Wood speaks to Global Luxury Goods Analyst Luca Solca to discuss leaders and challengers, and how brands can stay exclusive, whilst ever more profitable, in the luxury goods industry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Qingyuan Lin: Survive to Thrive
China Semiconductors Analyst Qingyuan Lin joins host Richard Moffat to break down the Chinese semiconductor industry, looking at the areas of strength and growth. We touch on how fast China has been catching up in different segments of the semiconductor industry and discuss why China is building manufacturing capacity domestically so aggressively. We also discuss developments including E
Doug Harned: Fasten Your Seatbelts
This week, Senior US Aerospace & Defense Analyst Doug Harned joins Diana Wood to discuss the role of aviation safety by looking at the performance of the two biggest players in the market – Boeing and Airbus, who have been competing since the 1970s. We take a look back at the last five years of air travel, what has happened and why, and what the path looks like going forward for these two lead
Jay Huang: Robots Among Us
Global Industrial Technology Analyst Jay Huang joins us for a discussion on automation technology and the new wave of machine mission and learning. We touch on reinforcement learning technology and the future possibilities of generative AI with robotics, the importance of China within the sector, and the effect on employment rates as a result of automation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy f
Chad Dillard: Revenge of the Physical World
Senior US Construction & Machinery Analyst Chad Dillard joins host Sid Malkani this week. With the last 10 years characterised by building out the digital world, we focus on the next 10 years: moving atoms and building infrastructure. We discuss electrification/energy transition, reshoring, and public infrastructure, and how these themes are preparing us for an era of physical dominance. Hoste
Stacy Rasgon: AI Pixie Dust
Senior US Semiconductor Analyst Stacy Rasgon joins us once again with host Diana Wood to provide an update on where things stand in the world of semis in the context of AI. We touch on Sam Altman’s proposed $7 trillion investment to ‘reshape the business of chips and AI’, predictions for China in 2024, and what can (and should) be done to make the future AI reality live up to the cu
Will Woods: The Fashion Chameleon
European Retail Analyst Will Woods joins us back on the podcast this week with host Richard Moffat to discuss the future of fashion. We discuss industry growth, challenges and the term ‘fashion chameleon’ in the context of risk, supply chains, globalisation and copyright. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nadine Sarwat: It’s (Still) 5 O’clock Somewhere
US Alcohol and Cannabis Analyst joins us on the podcast again, this time with host Diana Wood. Nadine gives insight into long-term alcohol consumption trends and the cycles within each category, including a discussion on the drop in consumption in 2023 and what the future may hold. Plus, we touch on headwinds including GLP-1s, cannabis legalisation and the trend of younger consumers drinking less.
Lee Hambright: Under the Scalpel
US Medical Devices Analyst Lee Hambright joins host Sid Malkani to discuss the ever-evolving sector of medical devices. With procedures becoming less invasive as diagnostics improve, we discuss two trends – access and therapy – driving change in the industry. Plus, we hear from Lee about the opportunities for AI and robotic surgery, the pharma vs. medical device debate, GLP-1s, mobility and more g
Lisa Clive: You Are What You Eat
European Medtech Analyst Lisa Clive joins host Diana Wood to discuss the psychology and structural forces behind why we eat and what we eat. We delve into how variety affects our health and risk factors for disease, and if GLP-1s can make a difference to the obesity epidemic. Plus, we look at the uptake of these new drugs and what the impact will be on the medtech world and beyond. Hosted on Acast
Euan McLeish: In the Spirit
Join host Richard Moffat in conversation with Asian Beverages & Consumer Analyst Euan McLeish. We cover the socio-economic factors influencing Chinese consumption patterns, from the culture and cachet of premium spirit Baijiu, the rise of premium beer, and finishing with the health and wellness trends driving strong demand for probiotics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informa
Peter Weed: Under Attack
US Smid-Cap Software Analyst Peter Weed joins host Diana Wood for a discussion on the world of cyber security including what it is, why we need it, and what the growth potential is for this topical subsector of technology. Plus, we touch on generative AI in the context of cybersecurity and what potential disruptions may be on the horizon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more i
Sara Russo: Our World in Chips
Join host Diana Wood in conversation with EU Semiconductors Analyst Sara Russo. We cover the basics, from how a semiconductor works to its daily usage in society. Plus, we delve into the growth trends within digitalisation, electrification and autonomous, and specifically within China, autos and AI on the edge. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Moerdler: Data is King
Global Software Analyst Mark Moerdler joins host Richard Moffat for this week’s episode. We discuss the long-term future of the software industry including AI and how it is likely to change the competitive landscape. Plus, we touch on the shift to the Cloud and how it is democratising the tech world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex Irving: A Twist of Freight
European Logistics Analyst Alex Irving joins host Diana Wood for a discussion on global trade, from the birth of trade 5000 years ago to the dawn of globalization. We discuss the significance of walrus tusks, the advent of containerization and the China Plus One strategy. Plus, we delve into how the impact of the pandemic has changed supply chains as we know them forever. Hosted on Acast. See acas
Alexia Howard & Trevor Stirling: Food Noise
Primarily designed for diabetes, GLP-1 agonists like Ozempic have made their way into the spotlight due to their ability to reduce hunger cravings, and in turn help with weight loss. Food Packaging Analyst Alexia Howard and Alcoholic Beverages Analyst Trevor Stirling join host Sid Malkani to discuss how they work, how they could affect our relationship with food and alcohol, and whether or not the
Robin Zhu: Game On
With China emerging as world-leading in various spaces, China Internet and Japanese Video Gaming Analyst Robin Zhu joins us from Hong Kong to discuss the internet – including Japanification of the sector and competitive e-commerce business models PDD and Douyin, including Temu. Plus, we discuss gaming including the rapid growth of the industry, the impact of AI and game-play innovations, and what
Alexia Howard: Who Moved My Cheese?
Food Packaging Analyst Alexia Howard joins host Sid Malkani to discuss the relationship between food brands, retailers and manufacturers, and how the industry will continue to evolve. We delve into the rise of challenger brands, the revolution of ‘clean’ labelling and fresh produce, and the future of food including cultivated meats, no-calorie fats and longer-lasting greens. Hosted on Acast. See a
Strategic Decisions Conference: Live
Hosts Diana Wood and Richard Moffat join us for an exclusive episode, live from the floor of our 20th Pan-European Strategic Decisions Conference. They discuss research insights and highlights heard directly from CEOs of market-leading companies including airlines, spirit brands, and EV manufacturers, and draw on topical themes including inflation vs. deflation, public consumption trends
Lisa Clive: Dr. AI Will See You Now
European Medtech Analyst Lisa Clive joins host Diana Wood to discuss the role of AI in healthcare, and how companies can turn this technology into a competitive advantage. We take a specific look at the use of AI in medical imaging, including what applications are in use today, what AI in the radiology suite could look like in the future, and more widely, how the intersection of medicine and
Bob Brackett: The Green Wolf is at The Door
US Energy & Global Natural Resource Analyst Bob Brackett joins host Sid Malkani for a discussion on energy transition. Likely to be one of the biggest investment cycles that the world has ever embarked on, Bob draws on experiences from other commodities as well as technology transition to explain why we may be stuck with oil a lot longer than people think. Plus, Bob draws on his unique perspec
Mark Shmulik: The Right Kind of ‘Wow’
US Internet Analyst Mark Shmulik breaks down why recurring utility – not the ‘wow’ factor – dictates disruption in consumer technologies. From ChatGPT to the invention of Uber, Mark and host Diana Wood uncover the two ‘wows’ of innovation and what is needed to truly disrupt the industry. Plus, we touch on social media – and with the infinite stream of broadcast media, can we still refer to it as s
Richard Clarke: Friday, I’m in Lodz
Has the rise of Zoom hurt the travel industry? Absolutely not. With travel season upon us and hybrid working now mainstream, Global Hotels & Leisure Analyst Richard Clarke joins host Sid Malkani to discuss short and long-term travel trends, and why the industry is bucking current recessionary pressures. Richard discusses the resilience of high-end hotel pricing, the impact of Asia’s reopening
Stacy Rasgon: AI’s Endless Summer
At a time many experts are describing as the golden age of AI, Boston-based Diana Wood hosts US Semiconductor Analyst Stacy Rasgon for our latest discussion. Stacy delves into the technology behind generative tools such as ChatGPT and the implications of artificial intelligence on the semiconductor industry. He ends with an in-depth explanation of the theory and maths underpinning this complex and
Will Woods: The Retailer’s Paradox
European General & Food Retail Analyst Will Woods joins host Richard Moffat for Episode 2. Here, Will highlights the longer shelf-life trends of global retail, touching on the ceiling for online penetration, the direct-to-consumer model, the persistence of brands, Tik Tok, Fashion chameleons and automation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nadine Sarwat: Confessions of a Sin Analyst
In our first episode, host Richard Moffat speaks to US Alcohol and Cannabis Analyst Nadine Sarwat. Nadine gives her brilliant insight into the alcohol and cannabis sectors, and what the future holds for both industries. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the Know with Bernstein Research
In this brand new series, join us to discuss and debate key investment controversies, together with what is top of mind and trending in the news with those who are in the know. In each episode, one of our Bernstein Research Analysts will share insights into their industrial strength research and sector fundamentals. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.











