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TCL Sees Opportunities in One Belt, One Road Initiative

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May.10 -- China holds the "One Belt, One Road" Summit next weekend. President Xi Jinping is welcoming state and business leaders to discuss plans to boost global trade. Electronics maker TCL says Chinese manufacturers are confident the...
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Breaking Down the Earnings From Microsoft and Intel

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Apr.27 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Anurag Rana and Anand Srinivasan break down the earnings reports from Microsoft Corp. and Intel Corp. They speak with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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U.S. Tightens Restrictions On Huawei, China Calls It 'Unreasonable'

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The U.S. is closing a loophole that allowed Huawei to use American design and equipment.
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Intel CEO Sees 'Really Good Momentum" Across Its Businesses

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Oct.24 -- Intel Corp. Chief Executive Officer Bob Swan talks about the company's financial results and business outlook. The chipmaker gave an upbeat sales and profit forecast, citing improved demand for semiconductors that power...
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Key Takeaways From Samsung’s 1Q Earnings

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Apr.30 -- Mehdi Hosseini, senior analyst at Susquehanna Financial, discusses Samsung earnings and his outlook for the company. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Electronics Manufacturing Exodus From China Expected; BI Analyst

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Sep.12 -- Anand Srinivasan, senior analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses how the trade war between the U.S. and China is affecting the global technology industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Raising Taxes Is No Way to Fund Infrastructure Bill: Noah Smith

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Mar.16 -- President Joe Biden, on the heels of enacting a sweeping $1.9 trillion relief package, is shifting his attention—and lawmakers'—to infrastructure. Noah Smith, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline...
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What Intel Is Looking for in Its Search for a CEO

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Jan.14 -- Romit Shah, Nomura Instinet managing director, and Bloomberg's Ian King discuss Intel Corp.'s search for a new chief executive officer. They speak with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Broadcom Moves Closer to Symantec Deal After Securing Financing

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Jul.08 -- Broadcom Inc. has secured financing and identified cost savings for the acquisition of Symantec Corp. in an all-cash deal that could value the cybersecurity firm at more than $22 billion including debt, according to people...
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What Texas Instruments, AMD Earnings Signal About Chip Industry

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Apr.27 -- Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow breaks down the earnings reports from Texas Instruments and Advanced Micro Devices and discusses what they suggest about the state of the global chip supply shortage. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang...
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Lenovo Aims to Further Improve Capital Structure: CFO

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May.28 -- Wong Wai Ming, executive vice president and chief financial officer of Lenovo Group Ltd., discusses the company's financial results, outlook and strategy. Lenovo boosted quarterly profit more than fivefold, retaining its lead...
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U.S. Holds Talks With China, Taiwan in Separate Meetings

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Jun.10 -- Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and his U.S. counterpart Gina Raimondo agreed to push forward trade and investment links in their first call since the start of the Biden administration. Meanwhile, U.S. Trade...
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Chip Shortage Forces Automakers to Get Creative

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May.06 -- Automakers are feeling the pain of a global shortage of semiconductors, forcing companies to halt production of certain vehicles while others are removing some options that rely heavily on chips. Bloomberg’s Tara Patel reports.
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It's An Open Question When Chip Shortage Will End: Alex Williams

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Apr.30 -- The global chip shortage is going from bad to worse with automakers on three continents joining tech giants Apple and Samsung Electronics in flagging production cuts and lost revenue from the crisis. Alex Williams, research...
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Biden's $50 Billion Chips Bill Needs to be Funded: GlobalFoundries CEO

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Apr.07 -- Thomas Caulfield, CEO at GlobalFoundries Inc, says the chip shortage began with the advent of smartphones 15 years ago and has been accelerated by the rising demand for technology adoption during the Covid-19 pandemic. He also...
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SoftBank Weighs Stake in Chipmaker Ampere Computing

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Japan's SoftBank Group Corp. has held talks with Santa Clara, California-based Ampere Computing LLC about investing in the maker of server-computer processors. SoftBank has offered hundreds of millions of dollars for a stake that would...
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Credit Suisse's Nigam Sees 5G Global Phenomenon in 2021, 2022

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Mar.25 -- Credit Suisse Head of Global Sector Research Manish Nigam discusses the 5G market and semiconductor industry. He speaks exclusively with Sophie Kamaruddin on the sidelines of Credit Suisse Asian Investment Conference.
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Daiwa Is 'Positive' on Apple Shares, 'Cautious' on Intel, Analyst Says

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Louis Miscioscia, senior technology analyst at Daiwa Capital Markets America, discusses Apple Inc.'s financial results and outlook. Apple shares fell as much as 5% after its revenue missed expectations, hurt by supply constraints....
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Rental Car Companies Are Starving for Vehicles: Caldwell

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May.04 -- The semiconductor shortage has slashed vehicle production so much that rental-car companies can’t get the new cars they need, so they have resorted to buying used vehicles at auction. Jessica Caldwell, Executive Director of...
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Samsung to Benefit From U.S. Sanctions Against SMIC: Analyst

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Dec.20 -- SK Kim, executive director and senior analyst at Daiwa Capital Markets, discusses the prospects for Asian semiconductor makers. Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp., China’s largest chipmaker, saw its shares fall as...
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Chip Consuming Industries Need to Build More Flexibility: Bain & Co.

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May.17 -- Ravi Vijayaraghavan, partner and APAC head of TMT practices at Bain & Co. Inc., discusses the semiconductor supply crunch, how long the supply/demand imbalance will last and his outlook for the chip industry. He speaks...
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We May Not Have Reached a Bottom, Says JPM's Stubbs

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David Stubbs, global head of cross-asset thematic strategy at JPMorgan Private Bank, talks about what can help the markets bounce higher. He's on "Bloomberg Markets."
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HP Enterprise Seeing 'Off the Charts' Demand, CFO Says

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Hewlett Packard Enterprise CFO Tarek Robbiati says the company has to adapt amid the component-supply struggles. He speaks during an interview on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." HP Enterprise gave a lackluster quarterly profit forecast,...
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Krach Institute Chairman on US Chips Bill

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Keith Krach, Chairman at the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue, discusses the bill that President Biden signed to boost US chips. He speaks with Kathleen Hays and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".