Bridgeman Arts
1960s: Two men in suits sit at a desk talking
1960s: Two men in suits sit at a desk talking. One man hands the other a document. The other man takes a pen from his coat and signs the document. The signer gestures at various parts of the document.
Bridgeman Arts
1960s: Man in suit opens glass door of business and enters
1960s: Man in suit opens glass door of business and enters. Man at desk in office stands, shakes customer's hand, and offers him a seat. The customer sits and the men begin talking.
Bridgeman Arts
WASHINGTON DC c.1951 : The Pentagon is viewed as a short list of UN Prisoners of war is released by Communists as the battle for Korea goes on
WASHINGTON DC CIRCA 1951 : The Pentagon is viewed as a short list of UN Prisoners of war is released by Communists as the battle for Korea goes on.
Bridgeman Arts
United States, 1960s: man stands in front of board room attendees
United States, 1960s: man stands in front of board room attendees. Men sit in meeting. Man picks up wooden hammer
Bloomberg
EY CEO Weinberger Reacts to GOP Tax Plan
Dec.05 -- EY Chairman and CEO Mark Weinberger discusses U.S. tax reform with Bloomberg's David Westin and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
Bloomberg
Taleb Blames Government, Corporations for Not Being Prepared for Pandemic
Mar.30 -- Nassim Taleb, New York University distinguished professor of risk engineering, calls government and corporations irresponsible for not being prepared to handle events like the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks during an interview...
Curated Video
Justices tackle health law birth control coverage
Pro-choice supporters and proponents of the pro-life movement held demonstrations outside the Supreme Court in Washington DC on Tuesday, as justices inside debated a new health care law that requires employers to provide coverage of...
Bloomberg
How Realistic Are Trump's Planned Trade Policies?
Dec.06 -- Cato Institute Adjunct Scholar Scott Lincicome discusses President-elect Donald Trump's proposed tariffs and trade policies. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
Press Association
The Budget: A preview of what to expect from Rishi Sunak
Laith Khalaf, a financial analyst at AJ Bell, talks through what to expect from the Chancellor when he delivers the Budget amid the easing of coronavirus restrictions. A rise in corporation tax is expected, which will help fill some the...
Bloomberg
Why Amazon Is Moving Into the Health-Care Market
Jan.30 -- Steven Halper, Cantor Fitzgerald LP analyst, discusses Amazon.com Inc.'s new health-care partnership with Berkshire Hathaway Inc. and JPMorgan Chase & Co. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Julia Chatterley and Joe...
Bloomberg
How Silicon Foundry Matches Corporations With Startups
Oct.23 -- Neal Hansch, Silicon Foundry chief executive officer, discusses the company's services and members with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
Bloomberg
Bandholz: Improve Labor Skills to Boost U.S. Investment
Nov.23 -- Howard Ward, chief investment officer of growth at Gabelli Funds, and Harm Bandholz, chief U.S. economist at UniCredit Group, discuss Apple's use of cash and the U.S. government's focus on repatriating overseas corporate...
Bloomberg
How Can Business Deal With Climate Change?
Nov. 12 -- Green Strategies President Roger Ballentine discusses business and the environment on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Vintage Investment Partners' Glick: Technology Has Become Catalyst During Pandemic
Feb.01 -- Orly Glick, Vintage Investment Partners, Partner discusses corporate innovation and upcoming tech investment. She speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
Bloomberg
Customers Want to Know a Brand's Value, Says McDonald's CEO
Aug.04 -- McDonald's Corp. Chief Executive Officer Chris Kempczinski says customers want to know where big brands stand on social issues and that it was important for the company to speak out about the murder of George Floyd. He appears...
Curated Video
What The New TikTok Deal Means For Its Data In The U.S.
TikTok will be owned by a new company called TikTok Global.
Bloomberg
Goldman Sachs Yanagisawa on LGBTQ+ Rights
LGBTQ+ rights activists and Goldman Sachs' APAC LGBTQ+ Council COO, Masa Yanagisawa, discusses the importance of "Pride Month" and the need to raise awareness of issues facing the LGBTQ+ community such as discrimination in the workplace...
Bloomberg
KKR's Mcvey on Interest Rates, Fed, China Economy
Apr.16 -- Henry McVey, head of global macro and asset allocation at KKR, discusses low interest rates, central bank independence, and China's economic slowdown. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
This Is an Exciting Time for Corporations: Nardelli
Oct. 16 -- Former Chrysler and Home Depot CEO Robert Nardelli and Legg Mason CEO Joseph Sullivan discuss the global markets and oil prices on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Yield Curve Is Distorted by Policy Moves, BNP's Howard Says
Aug.29 -- Mark Howard, senior multi-asset strategist at BNP Paribas, discusses the influence of Federal Reserve policy on the yield curve and how a flattening curve impacts lending. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Bloomberg
Foreign Firms Abandon Russia Amid Ukraine Invasion
Corporations across a wide range of industries are cutting ties with or reviewing operations in Russia following the nation's invasion of Ukraine. Bloomberg's Dani Burger has more
Bloomberg
Carlyle's Rubenstein Says Investors Are Okay With Slightly Lower Returns
Feb.28 -- Carlyle Group Co-Chairman and Co-Founder David Rubenstein discusses the challenges facing the private equity industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller at the Super Return Conference in Berlin on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
Bloomberg
India's Prime Minister Starts Cleanliness Drive
Oct. 3 ""Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin reports on India Prime Minister Narendra Modi's new ""Clean India"" campaign that aims to make India a cleaner place by emphasizing sanitation and health. She speaks to Angie Lau on ""First Up.""...