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New Jersey Governor Spends Millions on Lawyers

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Sept. 3 -- Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle reports on today's ""Top Headlines."" She speaks on Bloomberg Television's ""Market Makers."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Apple Store Hit by Bandits in iPhone Cash Swipe

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Sept. 23 - Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker reports that an Apple Store in Germany fell prey to bandits who stole cash from a security company van. He speaks on Market Makers.
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New BlackBerry 'Classic' Isnt Going to Cut It: Lundy

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Dec. 17 -- Frost & Sullivan ICT Analyst Lawrence Lundy discusses BlackBerrys new classic smartphone, if it can compete with the likes of Apple and Samsung and the future of the smartphone industry with Bloomberg's Mark Barton and Anna...
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Clothing incorporating hi tech gadgets

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1. Various of Infineon wearable electronics fashion show 2. Wide of Dr. Werner Weber on stage 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr Werner Weber, Infineon Technologies: "Ambient intelligence is the disappearance of electronics into the environment...
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The disaster in Japan is causing major problems for automakers around the world. General Motors has closed down a U.S. plant, Toyota is still shut down in Japan and Nissan is having to test vehicles for radioactive materials.

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HEADLINE: Japan's disaster hitting automakers CAPTION: The disaster in Japan is causing major problems for automakers around the world. General Motors has closed down a U.S. plant, Toyota is still shut down in Japan and Nissan is having...
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Stock Exchange: Top Asia Equities Movers

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March 21 -- In today's "Stock Exchange," Bloomberg's David Ingles, Juliette Saly and Haidi Lun discuss the top three stocks to watch in Asia on "First Up."
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Death Toll Rises in Japan as Economic Impact Spreads

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April 18 -- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has sent more rescue workers to the quake-stricken south of the country. At least 41 people have been killed since Thursday in Japan in a series of tremors. Bloomberg's Brian Fowler reports...
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The Future of Samsung in China

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Oct. 11 -- John Lilly, partner at Greylock Partners and Bloomberg's Peter Elstrom and Cory Johnson discuss the Note 7 production halt and what the halt means for China's smartphone market. They speak to Emily Chang on "Bloomberg...
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Ivanka Trump visits Siemens Technical Institute

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Ivanka Trump on Tuesday visited a training centre in Berlin run by German industrial conglomerate Siemens.Trump was greeted at the facility on Tuesday by Siemens Chief Executive Officer Joe Kaeser - one of three German business leaders...
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Author Michell Sees Jay Y. Lee Guilty Verdict

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Aug.24 -- Samsung's de facto leader Jay Y. Lee has been ensnared in an influence-peddling scandal that's transfixed South Korea. Author Tony Michell weighs in on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Nintendo Advances After Raising Outlook on Strong Switch Sales

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Jan.31 -- Jefferies Singapore Senior Analyst Equities Atul Goyal discusses Nintendo's performance. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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China Officials Said to Be Preparing New Stimulus

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Apr.17 -- China may be poised to take more stimulus steps to drive an expansion showing renewed signs of health. Officials are said to be drafting measures to bolster sales of cars and electronics. Bloomberg’s John Liu reports on...
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Kiwoom Securities’s Yoo Sees More Upside for Samsung Shares Before 2H

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Jan.30 -- Daniel Yoo, global strategist and head of global equity team at Kiwoom Securities, discusses Samsung’s capex spending, the company’s share price and the impact of the U.S.-China trade war on the business. He speaks on...
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Sony Plunges on Cloudy Growth Prospects

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Feb.03 -- Sony shares fell the most in two and a half years after reporting slower growth in its PlayStation business and a cut in revenue forecasts for the year. Bloomberg's Reed Stevenson reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Kiwoom Securities’s Yoo Expects Turnaround for Samsung in 3Q

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Apr.29 -- Daniel Yoo, global strategist at Kiwoom Securities, discusses Samsung earnings and his outlook for South Korea’s market and earnings. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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What To Expect At This Year's CES Technology Event

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Well over 100,00 people -- and 4,500 vendors -- are spreading out across the Las Vegas Strip for this year's CES. Here's what to expect.
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Samsung Electronics Profit Misses Estimates as Chip Prices Fall

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Samsung Electronics Co.'s profit missed analyst estimates as chip prices declined. South Korea's largest company reported third-quarter net income of 9.1 trillion won ($6.4 billion) in the three months ended September. Analysts surveyed...
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iPhone 6 Smugglers Kill China Payday in Flooded Market

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Sept. 29 -- In today's ""Single Best Chart,"" Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu displays the steep drop off in price for the new iPhone 6 as smugglers flood the grey market in China. She speaks on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.""
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The Top Three Stocks to Watch in Asia Today

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Nov. 19 ""In todays Stock Exchange, Bloomberg's Yvonne Man, Shery Ahn and David Ingles discuss todays top three stocks to watch in Asia on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Is Sony Running Out of Options to Reverse Slump?

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Sept. 18 -- Bloomberg's Peter Elstrom report on Sony seeing its biggest fall in six years as the company widened its net loss forecast and said it wont pay an annual dividend for the first time ever. He speaks to Rishaad Salamat on On...