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One Minute Brief: The Fed, Barclays, Samsung

Higher Ed
Oct. 30 -- Bloomberg briefs you on the top stories of the day, including the Federal Reserve decision to end QE, Barclays profit, and Samsung's earnings. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Toshiba Accepts $15 Billion Buyout Bid From Japan Consortium

Higher Ed
Toshiba Corp. has accepted a buyout offer from a Japanese consortium. This would help the iconic conglomerate moved a step closer to ending a troubled chapter in its more-than-140-year history. Min Jeong Lee reports on Bloomberg...
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Bridgeman Arts

1950s: Illustration of copper atom with text

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1950s: Illustration of copper atom with text. Electron is removed from copper atom. Text appears beneath electron. Electronics store display window.
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Bridgeman Arts

1950s: Boys look at electronics store display window

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1950s: Boys look at electronics store display window. Electric grid and towers in rural landscape.
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Bloomberg

John Deere Is Facing a Farmer Revolt

Higher Ed
John Deere boasted record profits in 2021 and finally struck a deal with striking union workers. But now it has a bigger problem: farmers are revolting against restrictions on how they repair complex equipment.
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Curated Video

Building electronics that can dissolve in water

Higher Ed
Urbana, Ilinois, US, June 20, 2013 1. Close of electronic chip disappearing in laboratory at University of Illinois 2. SOUNDBITE: English), Professor John Rogers, materials science engineer and chemist, University of Ilinois "This is...
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Amazon 'Impressed' With Prime Day Sequel Traffic

Higher Ed
Amazon Prime Vice President Jamil Ghani talks about the e-commerce giant's Prime Day sequel event. He says the retailer is impressed with customer traffic and engagement so far. Research firm Klover said early sales were in-line with a...
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Bloomberg

Holiday Shopping 2021 Review

Higher Ed
Mary Lou Gardner, Infosys Consulting Associate Partner, spoke with Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller "Bloomberg Markets: America" to recap the 2021 holiday spending season. Sales were up 8.5% overall, with apparel being the big winner.
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India Can Become Hardware Manufacturing Hub: Dixon Tech

Higher Ed
Feb.08 -- Sunil Vachani, chairman of Dixon Technologies India Ltd., an electronics manufacturer, explains why he thinks the country can become a major hardware manufacturing hub. Dixon Technologies' shares have surged over 800 percent...
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Samsung Profit Misses on Weak Memory Prices, Special Bonuses

Higher Ed
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. is seeing its best day in two weeks. Operating profit missed expectations slightly, but the company is saying that it reflects a one-time cost on a special bonus. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on...
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Curated Video

The 'Grand Plan' Drug Cartels Are Using To Recruit

Higher Ed
Drug cartels are recruiting youths through video games, authorities say.
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Bloomberg

Semiconductor Shortage Slows Growth for Philip Morris

Higher Ed
Philip Morris International Inc. said growth of IQOS heated-tobacco devices is being crimped by the global semiconductor shortage. The Marlboro maker also narrowed its full-year guidance. CEO Jacek Olczak speaks to Matt Miller. (Source:...
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New U.S. Plant a Fantastic Opportunity, Tritium CEO Says

Higher Ed
Tritium DCFC CEO Jane Hunter discusses the company's plan to build its first U.S. electric vehicle battery charging facility in Lebanon, Tennessee, and comments on the state of the EV market. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Samsung Profit Misses Estimates as Inflation Saps Consumer Demand

Higher Ed
Sanjeev Rana, Korea technology analyst at CLSA Securities, discusses the prospects for Samsung Electronics Co., which reported its slowest profit growth in more than two years. Rising materials costs and lukewarm consumer demand squeezed...
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Bloomberg

Why Analog Devices Would Want to Buy Linear

Higher Ed
July 26 -- Analog Devices is in advanced talks to acquire Linear Technology, according to people familiar with the matter, potentially restarting a scramble by chipmakers to add scale amid record industry consolidation. Bloomberg's Alex...
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Curated Video

50th Anniversary Of The Computer Microprocessor Chip

Higher Ed
In 1971, three Intel Corp. employees invented the first microprocessor and completely changed the world of technology and computing power.
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Bloomberg

Coeur Mining CEO: A Lot More Upside for Silver Prices

Higher Ed
May 18 -- Mitch Krebs, chief executive officer at Coeur Mining, discusses the silver market, the factors that can drive prices higher, and how gold and silver may perform if the federal reserve hikes interest rates. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

Sony Snubs Activist Investor Loeb

Higher Ed
Sep.17 -- Sony Corp. plans to hold on to its semiconductor and financial services operations, rebuffing a series of proposals from American activist investor Dan Loeb, whose activist fund, Third Point LLC, disclosed a $1.5 billion stake...
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Japan Ahead: Olympus COO Abia on Strategy, Outlook

Higher Ed
Nacho Abia, chief operating officer of Olympus Corp., discusses the company's strategy and outlook. The Japanese manufacturer of medical equipment last week boosted its net sales guidance for the full year. Abia speaks with Shery Ahn and...
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Bloomberg

Silver Mines MD on Bowdens Project, Silver Outlook, Solar Demand

Higher Ed
Sep.12 -- When Silver Mines' Bowdens project starts operations in 2023 it will become Australia’s biggest new mine for silver in more than two decades. Silver Mines MD Anthony McClure discusses his outlook for silver demand and the...
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Hitachi’s Nakanishi on Business Model, EV Investments, Nuclear Power

Higher Ed
Jan.21 -- Hiroaki Nakanishi, chairman at Hitachi, discusses making changes to the company’s business model, investment in electric vehicle charging systems, and the importance of the nuclear power business. He speaks with Bloomberg’s...
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Bloomberg

Applied Materials CEO Says Business Is Stronger Than Ever

Higher Ed
Feb.15 -- Gary Dickerson, Applied Materials Inc.'s chief executive officer, discusses the company's earnings and growth prospects with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

This Billionaire Assembles the iPhone. Now He's Building an American Factory.

Higher Ed
Dec.12 -- Foxconn is known for being the biggest assembler of iPhones. Terry Gou is the chairman and largest shareholder of Foxconn. He's also Taiwan's richest man. This is the story of how Gou turned a small operation in a shed into the...