The Saft America plant, a giant 235,000-square-foot mass of concrete, is a modern marvel: its roof covered in row upon row of solar panels, embodying the renewable future that the batteries manufactured within are meant to sustain. Andrew Ross Sorkin 000americabattery share on social
If I could only follow one person on Twitter, it would be Heidi Moore. She's a financial journalist at NPR's Marketplace. Andrew Ross Sorkin financialfollowheidi Change image and share on social
In truth, the best Bitcoin can hope for is to be a second-rate version of gold, if that. Andrew Ross Sorkin bitcoingoldhope Change image and share on social
In the age of activism that is clearly not going away, it would seem that some form of engagement from directors with shareholders - rather than directors simply taking their cues from management - would go a long way toward helping boards work on behalf of all shareholders rather just the most vocal. Andrew Ross Sorkin activismagebehalf share on social
I started, actually, in journalism when I was - well. I started at the 'New York Times' when I was 18 years old, actually, but really got into journalism when I was 15 years old and had started a sports magazine which was trying to become a national sports magazine. Andrew Ross Sorkin journalismmagazinenational share on social
No one suggested Lehman deserved to be saved. But the argument has been made that the crisis might have been less severe if it had been saved, because Lehman's failure created remarkable uncertainty in the market as investors became confused about the role of the government and whether it was picking winners and losers. Andrew Ross Sorkin argumentconfusecreate share on social
I don't want to put words in Geithner's mouth, but I think he is generally against the revolving door of government officials taking jobs with companies that they have overseen or in roles that involve lobbying. At minimum, I'm pretty sure he felt that way about himself. Andrew Ross Sorkin companydoorfelt share on social
More and more smaller entities, such as Politico or TechCrunch, have been able to come out of nowhere and own entities. Dealbook, like them, now has an even greater opportunity, through additional resources, to drill down and offer even more breaking news and deep analysis of the issues that matter to our audience. Andrew Ross Sorkin additionalanalysisaudience share on social
Forget about banks that are too big to fail; the focus should be on cities, municipalities and countries that are too big to fail. Andrew Ross Sorkin bankbigcity Change image and share on social
One of Obama's first major acts as president was to sign the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, and some of the money in that bill went to Saft. Andrew Ross Sorkin actamericanbill Change image and share on social