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Bloomberg

Starbucks to Reopen Most U.S. Stores Next Week

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Apr.29 -- Starbucks Corp. Chief Executive Officer Kevin Johnson says most U.S. stores are going to reopen next week. He says measures will be in place to keep customers safe. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Starbucks CEO Says Recovery Unfolded Faster Than Anticipated

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Oct.30 -- Starbucks Chief Executive Officer Kevin Johnson discusses fourth-quarter results and how the business has weathered the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Don't Lend Me Money Based on Employees I Don't Need, Bongo Java Owner Says

Higher Ed
Jun.05 -- Bob Bernstein, owner of Bongo Java, a collection of six coffee shops and casual restaurants in Nashville, talks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs and Greg Bonnell about small business aid amid the pandemic.
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Curated Video

Winter warmers with a festive flavour

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Bloomberg

Luckin Coffee, Weichai Power Favored: HeirCastle AM's Huang

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Dec.08 -- Ziming Huang, managing partner and co-chief investment officer at HeirCastle Asset Management, talks about Chinese stocks. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Tom Mackenzie on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Starbucks To Let Customers Bring In Personal Cups Again

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Customers can place their personal mugs in a ceramic mug and the barista will hold that to make the drink.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Finnish scientists create 'sustainable' lab-grown coffee

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Scientists at the Finnish Technical Research Center, VTT, are trying to grow a sustainable coffee in a lab (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Just the beginning of price increases at Nestle: Vontobel Analyst

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Vontobel analyst Jean-Philippe Bertschy weighs in on Nestle earnings. Nestle SA raised its full-year sales forecast, predicting the fastest sales growth in a decade as the world’s largest food company benefits from a revival in travel...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : DR Congo: Kivu's coffee, Arabica with a feminine touch

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Nine years ago, Marcelline Budza founded the NGO Rebuild Women's Hope (RWH) to support women's empowerment through the cultivation of coffee in Idjwi, an island in the middle of Lake Kivu that produces a renowned Arabica bean (Footage by...
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Curated Video

Coffee plantations in Laos

Higher Ed
AP Television Sinouk Plantation, Paksong, Laos - May 22, 2011 1. Close of barman using coffee machine 2. Mid of barman carrying tray of coffees 3. Mid of barista serving Sinouk Sisombat 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Sinouk Sisombat, President,...
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Curated Video

SYND 31 8 77 INTERNATIONAL COFFEE ORGANISATION CONFERENCE IN KENYA

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Delegates at a meeting of the International Coffee Organisation in Nairobi, and the opening speech by Kenyan Agriculture Minister J J Nyagah. eight coffee producing and eight consuming members of the 66-nation organisation were taking...
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Curated Video

VIETNAM: COFFEE CROP UNDER THREAT FROM SEVERE DROUGHT

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Vietnamese/Nat Vietnam's export coffee crop, which it says is the fourth largest in the world, is withering as farmers struggle to save their plants from the worst drought of the century. The country's central highlands, the scene of...
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Curated Video

Prisoners make coffee to make amends

Higher Ed
AP Television Pozzuoli, Italy - April 5, 2011 1. Wide of Pozzuoli port and marina 2. Wide of boats in marina, pull out to prison bars with view of marina 3. Tilt up prison gate 4. Pull out of prison watchtower 5. Mid of interior prison,...
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Curated Video

Starbucks and Tata strike deal to open cafe in India

Higher Ed
January 30, 2012 1. R.K. Krishnakumar, vice chairman of Tata Global Beverages and John Culver, president of Starbucks China and Asia Pacific at the announcement 2. Krishnakumar and Culver signing the memorandum for the joint venture and...
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Bloomberg

Investing: How You Dont Know What You Think You Know

Higher Ed
Oct. 7 -- Bloomberg's Pimm Fox discusses Samsungs profits, coffee prices and cattle. He speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Cafe culture is revived under more relaxed administration

Higher Ed
Dozens of cafes are springing up across the Iranian capital Tehran where people are meeting and socialise freely, signalling growing social freedoms under the new president, Hassan Rouhani. At a cafe in central Tehran, young men and...
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Curated Video

4:3 Israeli PM Netanyahu meets Sec of State Clinton

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1. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton enters meeting room and greets Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, both stop for photos, sit down, zoom in to Netanyahu, pan across to Clinton; zoom out Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin...
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Curated Video

Olivia Newton- John honoured at G'Day event in LA

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1. Wide arrivals line 2. Logo backdrop: G'Day LA 3. Honoree Olivia Newton-John speaking with press 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Olivia Newton-John/Honoree: "No, I'm just thrilled. Listen: I've lived several lifetimes, I think -- and this is...
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Curated Video

Breakfast is now being served with a side of sticker shock. The cost of morning staples like bacon, coffee and orange juice is on the rise because of global supply problems. (April 21)

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Nats: sizzling bacon SOUNDBITE (English): Gekima Robinson, Dallas mother "That pack here, used to be 5 dollars. Now it's 10 dollars almost." Nats: sizzling bacon SOUNDBITE (English): Bill Ziegler, Director of Operations, Norma's Cafe...
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Curated Video

Coffee mushroom farming from the daily grind

Higher Ed
It's a regular weekday morning in the English seaside town of Brighton - and at Small Batch Coffee the espressos are flowing thick and fast. The bins, however, are already groaning under the weight of used coffee grounds. But Jon Coombs...
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Curated Video

Camel milk products set to go global

Higher Ed
AP Television January 27th, 2013 - Camelicious Farm, Dubai 1. Wide camels being milked 2. Mid of camels being milked 3. Close of camels being milked 4. Wide of camels with gate closing 5. Camels being fed carrots 6. Close of camels...
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Curated Video

Floating homes - a slower pace of life on the water

Higher Ed
Long-seen as one of the most desirable places to live in Canada, Vancouver and surrounding areas on the west coast boast magnificent ocean and mountain views. A number of creative homeowners are taking advantage of this natural beauty...
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Curated Video

UPITN 30 12 79 FAROUK KADDOUMI OF THE PLO HOLDS A PRESS CONFERENCE

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Palestinian Liberation Organisation Foreign Minister Faraouk Kaddoumi holds a press conference in Beirut. 1. SOUNDBITE (Arabic with English translation): vs of Kaddoumi speaking to press Film: Rev - Sound: Mag Trk - Colour - NYFilm:...